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To the Highest Court in all of Alexandria, I come before you requesting a prior ponderance and a ruling regarding an unsettled matter of law.
ENTREATY FOR PRIOR PONDERANCE
1.BACKGROUND
A. The Constitution of the Kingdom of Alexandria describes the Powers of Parliament (Part I, §3) and more specifically notes that Parliament has the power to:
As well as,
B. The Civic Engagement Act (A.P. 021) outlines Petitions and Referendums, and notes in §4(4):
2. QUESTION OF PONDERANCE
Given the above mentioned background information, the questions I pose to the most Honorable and Highest Court in Alexandria are as follows:
Respectfully submitted to the Chancery,
June, 17th, 2025
ConsequencesInc
ENTREATY FOR PRIOR PONDERANCE
1.BACKGROUND
A. The Constitution of the Kingdom of Alexandria describes the Powers of Parliament (Part I, §3) and more specifically notes that Parliament has the power to:
“1. Legislative Power: Parliament has the authority to create, amend, and repeal laws.”
As well as,
“2. Financial Power: Parliament controls government spending, taxation, and the budget.”
B. The Civic Engagement Act (A.P. 021) outlines Petitions and Referendums, and notes in §4(4):
“(4) If the referendum passes with a simple majority, the government is obligated to comply with the result, unless the petition is relating to:
(a) A judicial matter;
(b) A matter relating to a player’s employment with a government Ministry;
(c) Repealing a law;
(d) A foreign relations matter.“
2. QUESTION OF PONDERANCE
Given the above mentioned background information, the questions I pose to the most Honorable and Highest Court in Alexandria are as follows:
- Can Parliament repeal an Act of Parliament while there is an active referendum being voted on by the People of Alexandria related to that Act of Parliament?
- If Parliament repeals an Act of Parliament before a referendum related to it has been passed, is the government still obligated to comply with the result?
- Does a referendum on a repealed Act of Parliament affect the referendum's implementation?
- If a referendum involves the financial power of Parliament, does a referendum obligating them to take financial action have to be followed?
Respectfully submitted to the Chancery,
June, 17th, 2025
ConsequencesInc