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Bill: The Issuance of Letters Patent (3902)

Details

Submitted by[?]: D'alyaa Aemoataa

Status[?]: passed

Votes: This is an ordinary bill. It requires more yes votes than no votes. This bill will not pass any sooner than the deadline.

Voting deadline: June 3903

Description[?]:

By Order of His Grace, the King Eksandr and with the due consent of the Assembly, the Letters Patent are so ordered:

Prov. 1: The Heir Apparent.

1(a): The Heir shall be His Royal Highness, Prince Amfn .

Prov. 2: Styling and order of succession for the Royal Children.

2(a): The style of the Princesses' and princes' shall be Their Royal Highness, followed by the same in the personal, their given name, the name of the nation, and in foreign nations, 'of House Nasir'.

2(b): This rule shall apply in all cases, with the exception of a violation of the constitution with regards to religious aherence.

2(b): The Order of Succession shall be as follows:


1. His Royal Highness, the Prince Amfn.

2. Her Royal Highness, the Princess Nasts.

3. Her Royal Highness, the Princess Jehn.

4. His Royal Highness, the Prince Jebr.

5. Her Royal Highness, the Princess Sarah.

Prov. 3: Effective Date.

3(a): This decree shall take effect upon its passage by the Assembly.

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Total Seats: 750

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    Total Seats: 0

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    Total Seats: 0


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