"The Prime Minister shall be sworn in by taking the historic Oath of Office in the Talossan language. He signs a written copy of it in the presence of the King of Talossa, or a Justice on the Uppermost Cort, and, if he so chooses, may recite the oath verbally at the same occasion. If he does not recite the Oath verbally, he shall merely swear the word "üc" ('yes') to indicate his intention nonetheless to be a good Prime Minister. Signed Oaths shall be kept in the National Archives, to be used as evidence in future criminal cases. The Historic Oath of Office is as follows: [rest of article unchanged.]"
Uréu q'estadra så: Robert Madison (PC-Vuode)Uréu q'estadra så: Robert Ben Madison - PC-Vuode
17th Cosâ, Clark #0 results Amendment? Ziu Cosâ Senäts Bill Title Result Për Contrâ Abstain Result Për Contrâ Abstain Result RZ32 The Signing of the Oath Act No (double majority needed) Fail 0 0 0 Fail 0 0 0 Fail