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34th Cosa - Clark #1


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Prime-Minister: Márcüs Cantaloûr

Secretary Of State: Robert Ben Madison

Clark Comments

This Clark was a Living Cosa, and as such, most of the Cosa members and Senators voted in person or via Proxy and not on Wittenberg. This wouldn't be a problem for record keeping, but sadly, the Next Clark, which published the results, was lost to history and as such, all we know is that all 3 bills passed, and the votes of 2 Cosa Members and 1 Senator.

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34 RZ1 - THE NAPOLEON'S MEMORIAL WARGAMING DAY ACT

WHEREAS it was with great sadness that we learned of the closing of the illustrious and famed Napoleon's store, and

WHEREAS Napoleon's played a special role in our nation's history and in the lives of so many individual Talossans, and

WHEREAS it would be wise to remember this fine establishment in a very special way.

THEREFORE, the Ziu of the Kingdom of Talossa establishes that:

  1. From now on February 21 shall be a Talossan National Holiday and be known as "Napoleons Memorial Wargaming Day"; and

  2. Each year on that day, Talossans shall share memories of Napoleons and enjoy the National pastime of wargaming.

Uréu q'estadra så: Marc Moisan (ZPT - Atatürk)

Uréu q'estadra så: Marc Moisan - ZPT - Atatürk

Repealed

34RZ2 - THE TALOSSAN IMMIGRATION ACT OF 2005 [as amended by 34RZ5]


WHEREAS immigration procedures in Talossa have changed dramatically in recent times, and

WHEREAS in these reforms historic elements of naturalization were removed, and

WHEREAS it has become difficult for the Immigration Minister to determine when citizenship should be granted, and

WHEREAS both the biographical essay and the What Talossa Means to Me essay provided valuable information about prospective citizens and showed some level of interest in the nation from the prospective,

THEREFORE the Ziu hereby restores the biographical essay and the What Talossa Means to Me essay as requirements of naturalization and the Ziu hereby enacts the following legislation into law as the official Talossan rules for immigration procedure, understanding that all older legislation which is directly in conflict with the principles outlined herein is thereby rendered null and void, to the extent of the conflict.

  1. Non-Talossans shall become Talossan citizens through the immigration process outlined herein. No person who is already a Talossan citizen shall be affected by this legislation.

  2. In order to become a Talossan citizen, a non-citizen (hereafter, "the
    prospective") shall notify the Immigration Minister of his intent to acquire Talossan citizenship. The Minister shall provide him with a copy of this Act and the prospective shall provide proof of identity to the satisfaction of the Immigration Minister.

  3. Upon completion of step #2, the prospective shall be granted a Wittenberg account.

  4. The prospective shall submit a biographical essay of a length to be determined by the prospective, to the Immigration Minister. The biographical essay shall be made public on Wittenberg.

  5. The prospective shall submit a "What Talossa Means to Me" essay of a length to be determined by the prospective, to the Immigration Minister. The "What Talossa Means to Me" essay shall be made public on Wittenberg. This essay shall answer the following questions:

    • Why do you want to join Talossa?
    • How do you plan to participate in Talossa?
    • How did you find out about Talossa?
    • Other than a place for you to express your opinions, what does Talossa mean to you?


  6. Upon completion of step #5, the Immigration Minister, in consultation with the Government and with the Opposition Leader, shall either grant or refuse the prospective citizen Talossan citizenship. In the event of refusal, the prospective may submit a petition for the Cort to examine his/her file (which the Cort can consent or refuse) or simply repeat the process.

  7. If citizenship is granted under step #6, the person shall be considered a naturalized Talossan for all purposes, legal and moral.

  8. Members representing one-third of the Cosâ may, by resolution, during a period of one year following the naturalization of any prospective under this Act, express its official protest against the naturalization. In this event, the Ziu must itself ratify the person's citizenship, by law, or else the citizenship lapses.

  9. Any person naturalized under the provisions of this Act shall have one year following the date of his naturalization, to complete the Civics Exam and any other requirements for citizenship which may hereafter be imposed by law. Failure to complete these assignments within the one-year period shall result in the automatic termination of said citizenship.

  10. No person granted Talossan citizenship prior to 13 March 2005 shall be affected in any way by this Act.


Uréu q'estadra så: Márcüs Cantaloûr (MN-Atatürk)

Scribe's Note: This Act (as well as its amending legislation, herein incorporated) was repealed by Act of the 35th Cosa with the passage of The Umpteenth Immigration Reform Act

Uréu q'estadra så: Márcüs Cantaloûr - MN-Atatürk

Statute

34 RZ3 - THE ARMISTICE DAY ACT

Whereas, the countless men and women who willingly sacrificed or risked their lives in service to their country in many conflicts and wars are worthy of public recognition, and

Whereas, nations around the world observe some form of memorial for veterans, often on the date of November 11th, and

Whereas, Talossa does not have a day of commemoration for veterans,

Therefore the Ziu hereby declares that since November 11th is the anniversary of the official end of World War One, November 11th of each year shall be designated as Armistice Day in honour of all veterans.

Therefore the Ziu further declares that two minutes of silence is recommended to be observed by all Talossans at the eleventh hour on Armistice Day in honour of all veterans.

Noi urent q'estadreu så: Márcüs Cantaloûr (MN-Atatürk); Pete Hottelet
(MN-Maricopa)


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