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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (born in [[Dharmanadi]], [[Elwynn]], on 14.X.1671) is an [[Elwynn]]ese-born secular [[Agnesia|Agnesian]] [[Umraism|Umraist]] politician in [[Transprinitica]], Hurmu. political prisoner. Abducted from the [[Transprinitica]] district of [[Apollonian Hurmu]] by the [[BUDF]], with the alleged cooperation or non-interference of local officials, following his election as delegate for the [[Elwynnese Workers' Party]] in the [[1710 Hurmu by-elections]]. His last reported whereabouts were aboard a Benacian registered vessel bound for [[Chryse]] after departing from [[Tyrador]]. Negotiations as to his release or transfer to the protection of a neutral power were ongoing as of the third month of 1710. | {{Hurmu article}} | ||
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (born in [[Dharmanadi]], [[Elwynn]], on 14.X.1671) is an [[Elwynn]]ese-born secular [[Agnesia|Agnesian]] [[Umraism|Umraist]] politician in [[Transprinitica]], [[Hurmu]]. political prisoner. Abducted from the [[Transprinitica]] district of [[Apollonian Hurmu]] by the [[BUDF]], with the alleged cooperation or non-interference of local officials, following his election as delegate for the [[Elwynnese Workers' Party]] in the [[1710 Hurmu by-elections]]. His last reported whereabouts were aboard a [[Benacian Union|Benacian]] registered vessel bound for [[Chryse]] after departing from [[Tyrador]]. Negotiations as to his release or transfer to the protection of a neutral power were ongoing as of the third month of 1710. | |||
The case of the abducted delegate-elect quickly reached the Senate, where a motion ordering his release and confirmation of his elected status in the [[Assembly of Representatives]] was tabled by senators for the [[United Ayreonist–Traditionalist List]] and supported by the Senators for the [[Conservative List]]. However, after fierce Humanist opposition, with [[Mondo]] abstaining in the hope of finding a "compromise" to the solution, and the Verionist senator joining the | The case of the abducted delegate-elect quickly reached the [[Senate of the Lakes|Senate]], where a motion ordering his release and confirmation of his elected status in the [[Assembly of Representatives]] was tabled by senators for the [[United Ayreonist–Traditionalist List]] and supported by the Senators for the [[Conservative List]]. However, after fierce [[Humanist List|Humanist]] opposition, with [[Mondo]] abstaining in the hope of finding a "compromise" to the solution, and the Verionist senator joining the [[Humanist List|Humanist]]–[[Einhornist List|Einhornist]] opposition (after securing guarantees that this situation would never happen to [[Verionist List|Verionists]] in Hurmu), there was a tie. In line with precedent (that a tie-breaking speaker votes for more debate and against closing debate or adoption), the presiding officer, [[Li Naomiai]] voted against the motion. | ||
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Revision as of 17:19, 7 July 2022
Arman Qureishi (born in Dharmanadi, Elwynn, on 14.X.1671) is an Elwynnese-born secular Agnesian Umraist politician in Transprinitica, Hurmu. political prisoner. Abducted from the Transprinitica district of Apollonian Hurmu by the BUDF, with the alleged cooperation or non-interference of local officials, following his election as delegate for the Elwynnese Workers' Party in the 1710 Hurmu by-elections. His last reported whereabouts were aboard a Benacian registered vessel bound for Chryse after departing from Tyrador. Negotiations as to his release or transfer to the protection of a neutral power were ongoing as of the third month of 1710.
The case of the abducted delegate-elect quickly reached the Senate, where a motion ordering his release and confirmation of his elected status in the Assembly of Representatives was tabled by senators for the United Ayreonist–Traditionalist List and supported by the Senators for the Conservative List. However, after fierce Humanist opposition, with Mondo abstaining in the hope of finding a "compromise" to the solution, and the Verionist senator joining the Humanist–Einhornist opposition (after securing guarantees that this situation would never happen to Verionists in Hurmu), there was a tie. In line with precedent (that a tie-breaking speaker votes for more debate and against closing debate or adoption), the presiding officer, Li Naomiai voted against the motion.
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