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1722 Humanist Convention

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The 1722 Convention of the Nationalist & Humanist Party was held in the city of Chryse (Benacian Union) between 13.IX.1722 AN and 24.XI.1722 AN. Attended by the Council of Archons and the legatine delegations of the national sector parties, the Convention fortuitously coincided with the Sixth Session of the Congress of Chryse and attended to the election of the Hierophant of the global Nationalist Humanist Movement following the announcement that Fridwald Peter would not seek a renewal of his term of office.

1722 Hierophant Elections

Ayesha al-Osman, as hosting Archon for the Convention, convened the session and set aside the period of 13 to 24.IX.1722 AN for the purpose of debate and for any other business, during which time she would accept, as convener, declarations of candidacy for the position of Hierophant of the Humanist Movement. Candidates would be permitted to use the nomination period for the canvasing of support, thereafter the remaining days of the session would be utilised to run successive rounds of voting until the selection of a single candidate with the support of a majority (50% + 1) of the Council of Archons had been achieved.

In accordance with the custom and practice of the Council of Archons, each National Sector Party and or affiliate was accorded a single vote, divided amongst the number of acclaimed holders of archonic rank included in the national delegation.

Candidates

Candidates for the Position of Hierophant
Candidate National Sector Party Values Alignment Nominator Patronage
Felipe de Almagro Nouvelle Alexandrie Federal Humanist Party
  • Conservative
  • Corporatist
  • Pragmatic
  • Technocratic
Optimates Hurmu Ghawetkiin Enkhjargal (CDH)

Election

Having been proposed, Felipe de Almagro was elected as hierophant by the unanimous consent of the Council of Archons.

Other items of the agenda

  1. Recognition of the Party of Democratic Humanism (Sanama).