Tenth Senate
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The tenth Senate of the Lakes began on the first day of 1713 and ended on the last day of 1718. It was elected in the 1712 Hurmu general elections.
Composition
Portrait | Name | Birth | Death | Tenure | Faction | Comment |
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Aliande, Lady Laegel | 1654 Erudition (aged 85) | 1713–1718 | Verionist | |||
Asmila Avon-El | 1690 | 1713–1718 | United | |||
Đorđe Babić | 1658 (aged 81) | 1713–1718 | United Ayreonist–Traditionalist | |||
Fahime Jafarnejad | 1686 (aged 53) | 1713–1718 | Humanist | |||
Ghawetkiin Enkhjargal | 1672 Ghawlama (aged 67) | 1713–1718 | Humanist | |||
Ichirō of Varmland | 1693 | 1713–1718 | United | Commander | ||
Isabella III Güntherdohtor Merrick | 1686 | 1713–1718 | Humanist | |||
Jaya Prabhu | 1676 (aged 63) | 1713–1718 | Conservative | |||
Karel des Vinandy | 1676 's Koningenwaarde (aged 63) | 1713–1718 | Conservative | |||
Khoga Checheyigen | 1669 | 1713–1718 | Humanist | |||
Kristofer u-Malik | 1654 | 1713–1718 | Verionist | |||
Li Naomiai Avon-El | 1627 Michaelion (aged 112) | 1713–1718 | United | Chancellor (Presiding officer) | ||
Lyudmila Eduardovna | 1669 (aged 70) | 1713–1718 | United | |||
Milo Enujohanenion | 1650 (aged 89 AN years) | 1716–1718 | United Ayreonist–Traditionalist | Named Senator upon Patrik Djupvik's resignation 19.XV.1716; also Senator 1708–1712 | ||
Mondo Etzeterra | Unknown | 1713–1718 | United | |||
Patrik Djupvik | 1643 Shirekeep (aged 96) | 1713–1716 | United | Resigned on 19.XV.1716, replaced by Milo Enujohanenion | ||
Roya al-Osman | 1686 | 1713–1718 | Humanist | |||
Saurabh Farrah | 1680 (aged 59) | 1713–1718 | Conservative | |||
Severna Enujohanenion | 1686 | 1713–1718 | Humanist |
Important matters
Year | M | D | Item | Outcome | Comment |
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1713 | 1 | 1 | Election of Chancellor of the Order of the Holy Lakes and ex officio Presiding Officer of the Senate. Li Naomiai nominated | Li Naomiai elected (12-0-6) | |
1713 | 1 | 1 | Election of Commander of the Order of the Holy Lakes. Ichirō nominated. | Ichirō elected (11-0-7) | |
1713 | 2 | 11 | Confirmation of Patrik Djupvik to the position of Prime Minister, who intends to form a government with representatives from both the Assembly (Edasi, CDH, SDP) and the Senate (U, H) | Approved (12-5-1) | Patrik Djupvik immediately sworn in as Prime Minister. |
1713 | 2 | 12 | Senate hosts the Prime Minister and his Cabinet, with spouses as appropriate, for luncheon. | ||
1713 | 12 | 8 | Report on Ostland | Johannes Klaron Djupvik giving the report via link from Ostland (as part of the Hurmu's expedition there). | |
1714 | 3 | 8 | Ratification of the Tanah Tōnán'hyôrï Treaty | Approved (13-0-1) | With the ratification of this Treaty, Tanah Tōnán'hyôrï changed from being a Phineonesian (Phinbellan) territory to a condominium, with sovereignty shared between Phineonesia and Hurmu. |
1714 | 7 | 20 | Report on Karnamark and relations with the Hexarchy | Prime Minister Patrik Djupvik reporting. | |
1714 | 8 | 7 | Adoption of policy for negotiation with the Hexarchy re territorial dispute | Adopted | By decision of the Senate, the policy is classed as secret by reasons of national security. |
1714 | 9 | 6 | Report (2) on Karnamark and relations with the Hexarchy | Prime Minister Patrik Djupvik reporting. | |
1714 | 9 | 10 | Report on the election for Secretary-General of the MTO | Ambassador Smilla Eenpalu reporting. | |
1714 | 9 | 14 | Report (3) on Karnamark and relations with the Hexarchy | Prime Minister Patrik Djupvik reporting. | |
1714 | 13 | 18 | Ratification of an agreement to delimit the border between Hurmu and the Hexarchy in the west Keltian region | Approved (11-0-7) | With the ratification of this agreement, Hurmu gave up claim to the northern portion of the Karnamark peninsula to resolve the long-standing territorial dispute between the Hexarchy and Hurmu. |
1716 | 3 | 10 | Question to annex territory and admit as District of Moorland | Approved (14-3-1) | Moorland claimed as Hurmu territory and district |
1716 | 11 | 20–24 | Malfi and Hashemi v Chancellor | First sitting of a Senate as a court since 1690. Case asked whether concubines and courtesans of blood members could be considered members of the Order. Senate found that concubines could but courtesans could not. | |
1716 | 14 | 5 | Report on relations with Oportia. | Prime Minister Patrik Djupvik reporting. | |
1716 | 14 | 7 | Receiving Oportia's application to accede to the Xäiville Convention. | Prime Minister Patrik Djupvik reporting. | |
1716 | 14 | 19 | Question whether to sponsor Oportia's application to accede to the Xäiville Convention | Approved (11-0-7) | Senate decides to sponsor Oportia's application to accede to the Xäiville Convention. |
1716 | 15 | 18 | Question whether to ratify the Assembly's nomination of Jamshid-e Osman to Prime Minister of Hurmu | Approved (12-2-4) | |
1717 | 2 | 10 | Report on Julian Einhorn, Prince among the Lakes, having been found guilty of murder of his father and grandmother, and of attempted murder on Aslan Arshak. | Foreign Secretary Milo Enujohanenion reporting. | |
1717 | 7 | 5 | Report on Phinbella, the upcoming State visit of Muhammad Furkorn Mat Jeen to Hurmu, and the preparations of the Oystra Stoorskerið Treaty | Secretary of State for External Relations Milo Enujohanenion reporting. | |
1717 | 8 | 6 | Question whether to ratify the Oystra Stoorskerið Treaty | Approved unanimously | Oystra Stoorskerið is formed as a Phineonesian–Hurmu condominium. |
1717 | 10 | 17 | Question whether to approve the Sanaman–Cisamarrese of Patrik Djupvik to Chair of the Supervisory Council of Cisamarra | Approved (10-6-2) | Following the Cisamarrese self-coup and the resulting political instability (with mafia and militia organizations taking control of major cities, causing a low-intensity civil war), Sanaman agents intervened, took control of the country, and negotiated a treaty, which made Cisamarra a protectorate of Sanama with a supervisory council governing it, including 3 Cisamarrese, 3 Sanaman, and one foreign representative, with Patrik Djupvik as the nominated representative. The Secretary of State for External Relations had previously approved the nomination and allowed Djupvik to travel to Acquecalde, but the humanists protested and called the matter to a vote. In the end, Djupvik was allowed to go to Acquecalde on this position, but not without the humiliation of accompanying humanist protests. |
1718 | 12 | 5 | Question whether to ratify the 1718 Hurmu general elections results | Approved (11-6-1) |
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