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Adam Griffin
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« on: October 31, 2016, 12:27:21 PM »

That's one of the downsides you have to accept with with a co-equal judicial branch; there's (in practice) nobody who can judge the judges for their decisions.

I most certainly will be judging the judges from afar.
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Adam Griffin
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« Reply #1 on: March 26, 2024, 09:50:58 PM »

Trying to figure out the argument here surrounding HLP being a minor party and therefore there's a special election required.

Laki resigned his Senate seat as a member of HLP 1 minute before de-registering. This means before, at and after resignation, HLP had 3 members. It also had 3 or more members prior to, during and after the appointment of Wulfric.

Is the argument that if any party were to temporarily drop to minor party status after a vacancy was formed only to return to major party status before the appointment, that its ability to appoint a replacement is nullified?
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