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RESOLUTION
TO
Establish and Define Office Titles
RESOLUTION
TO
Establish and Define Office Titles
1 — About this Resolution
(1) This Resolution
(a) may be cited as ‘Office Titles Resolution’.
(b) has been authored by Member of Parliament TheStormcrafter.
(c) Has been co-sponsored by Member of Parliament SeminoTV.
(2) The following appendices are part of this Resolution:
(a) Appendix A — List of Offices and Titles;
(b) Appendix B — List of Offices eligible for ‘Rt. Hon.’; and
(c) Appendix C — List of Offices eligible for ‘e.o.’.
2 — General Provisions
(1) Any Office Holder may use the highest title they are eligible for in accordance with Appendix A.
(2) If an Office holder leaves an office in good standing that is eligible for the extra officium suffix in accordance with Appendix C, they may add ‘e.o.’ to the Title.
(a) If an Office Holder assumes a higher office, they may not use the extra officium suffix any lower office.
(b) If an Office Holder enters a lower office they may continue to use the higher office's title with the extra officium suffix alongside the title of the lower office.
3 — Post Nominal Initials ‘MP’
(1) Every Member of Parliament may add the post nominal initials ‘MP’ to their name.
4 — Right Honourable
(1) Every Office Holder of an office listed in Appendix B may add the initials ‘Rt. Hon.’ before their name and title.
5 — Titles of Nobility
(1) The Monarch may insert the title"His/Her/Their Majesty the King/Queen/Monarch, by the Grace of End and Tech, Sovereign over the Kingdom of Alexandria" between the Office Title and the Name.
(2) Any Duke may insert the title "Duke" between the Office Title and the Name.
(3) Any Knight may insert the "Sir" between the Office Title and Name.
6 — Usage
(1) The Office Titles defined herein shall serve not as binding but as ceremonial titles used to honour those serving our community in some formal settings.
General
All offices are listed separately for the three branches and assigned a priority. Offices of higher priority take precedence when determining a title in accordance with §2(1). Any office holder may only be eligible for one active and one extra officium title.
Judiciary
Executive
Legislative
All offices are listed separately for the three branches and assigned a priority. Offices of higher priority take precedence when determining a title in accordance with §2(1). Any office holder may only be eligible for one active and one extra officium title.
Judiciary
Office | Title | Priority |
---|---|---|
High Chancellor | High Chancellor | 8 |
Chancellor | Chancellor | 7 |
Magistrate | Mag. | 3 |
Executive
Office | Title | Priority |
---|---|---|
Prime Minister | Prime Minister | 10 |
Deputy Prime Minister | D.P. Minister | 6 |
Minister | Minister | 5 |
Secretary | Sec. | 2 |
Ambassador | Amb. | 1 |
Legislative
Office | Title | Priority |
---|---|---|
Speaker | Speaker | 9 |
Deputy Speaker | Dep. Sp. | 4 |
List of Eligible Offices
- High Chancellor
- Chancellor
- Prime Minister
- Deputy Prime Minister
- Minister
- Speaker
- Dep. Sp.
- Leader of the Opposition
List of Eligible Offices
- High Chancellor
- Chancellor
- Magistrate
- Prime Minister
- Deputy Prime Minister
- Minister
- Secretary
- Ambassador
- Speaker
- Deputy Speaker
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