Eleventh Senate
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The eleventh Senate of the Lakes was elected in 1718 and entered office on 1.I.1719. On 17.XIII.1720, it became a permanent Senate.
Composition
Seat No | Portrait | Coat of Arms | Name | Birth | Death | Tenure | Faction | Comment |
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1 | Li Naomiai Avon-El | 1627 Michaelion | 1722 (15.VI.1722) | 1719–1722 (1.I.1719–15.VI.1722) | United | Chancellor (Presiding officer) | ||
Marcus Avon-El Myksos | 1702 (Kezan) | 1722 (15.VI.1722) | United | Inherited the seat from Li Naomiai | ||||
2 | Ghawetkiin Enkhjargal | 1672 Ghawlama | 1719 (1.I.1719) | Humanist | ||||
3 | Karel des Vinandy | 1676 's Koningenwaarde | 1719 (1.I.1719) | Conservative | ||||
4 | Jaya Prabhu | 1676 | 1719 (1.I.1719) | Conservative | ||||
5 | Saurabh Farrah | 1680 | 1719 (1.I.1719) | Conservative | ||||
6 | Mondo Etzeterra | Unknown | 1719 (1.I.1719) | United | ||||
7 | Jamshid-e Osman | 1665 Raspur | 1720 | 1719–1720 | Humanist | Killed on 24.II.1720. | ||
Roya al-Osman | 1686 | 1720 (24.II.1720) | Humanist | Inherited the seat from Jamshid-e Osman | ||||
8 | Khoga Checheyigen | 1669 | 1719 (1.I.1719) | Humanist | ||||
9 | Isabella III Güntherdohtor Merrick | 1686 | 1719 (1.I.1719) | Humanist | ||||
10 | Fahime Jafarnejad | 1686 | 1719 (1.I.1719) | Humanist | ||||
11 | Asmila Avon-El | 1690 | 1719 (1.I.1719) | United | ||||
12 | Ichirō of Varmland | 1693 | 1719 (1.I.1719) | United | Commander | |||
13 | Rosamund al-Osman Primo de Aguilar | 1673 | 1719 (1.I.1719) | Humanist | Chancellor (1722– ) | |||
14 | Sackhcham Kapudia | 1681 | 1719 (1.I.1719) | Conservative | ||||
15 | Catherine Wythe | 1689 | 1719 (1.I.1719) | United | ||||
16 | Aliande, Lady Laegel | 1654 Erudition | 1719 Huyenkula | 1704–1719 | Verionist | Assassinated 22.XIV.1719 | ||
Sirithil, Lady Laegel | 1698 Erudition | 1719 (22.XIV.1719) | Verionist | Inherited the seat from Aliande | ||||
17 | Milo Enujohanenion | 1650 | 1720 | 1716–1720 | United | Killed during the Battle of the Palace of the Elenaran on 1.I.1720. | ||
Anastasia | 1674 | 1720 (2.I.1720) | United | Inherited the seat from Milo Enujohanenion | ||||
18 | Yahyanah Jahanbani | 1677 | 1720 | 1719–1720 | United | Killed on 1.I.1720 during the Battle of the Palace of the Elenaran. | ||
Utas Ayreon-Kalirion | 1683 | 1720 (2.I.1720) | United | Inherited the seat from Yahyanah Jahanbani |
Important matters
Year | M | D | Item | Outcome | Comment |
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1719 | 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 by unanimous consent | |
1719 | 1 | 1 | Election of Commander of the Order of the Holy Lakes. Ichirō nominated. | Ichirō elected by unanimous consent | |
1719 | 1 | 2 | Election of First Secretary of State. Ghawetkiin Enkhjargal nominated. | Ghawetkiin Enkhjargal elected by unanimous consent | |
1719 | 1 | 2 | Election of Secretary of State for the Bank, Mint and Press of Hurmu. Rosamund al-Osman Primo de Aguilar nominated. | Rosamund al-Osman Primo de Aguilar elected. (14-0-4) | |
1719 | 3 | 7 | Election of Secretary of State for External Relations. Mondo and Jaya Prabhu nominated. | Mondo elected against Jaya Prabhu (11-5-2) | The vote was postponed as part of an internal Senate negotiations package. In the end, Mondo was confirmed. |
1719 | 3 | 7 | Election of Secretary of State for Peace. Jamshid-e Osman nominated. | (13-0-5) | The vote was postponed as part of an internal Senate negotiations package. In the end, Jamshid-e Osman was confirmed. |
1719 | 3 | 7 | Question of confirming Annika Raudsepp to position of Prime Minister of Hurmu. | (6 (7)-6-6 (5)) | It took the Senate 2 months to wrangle through internal negotiations and private negotiations with the incoming Raudsepp administration, to finally put the matter to a vote. With there being a 6-6-6 (not an auspicious number for the incoming socialist government) vote for the nomination, there being thus a tie, it befell the Chancellor, a United Ayreonist herself, to break it. Following the party line, she voted in favour of accepting the nomination. As such, Annika Raudsepp was declared Prime Minister elect, and she would be inaugurated the following day. |
1719 | 11 | 20 | Founding of the city of Haratşarbatır: Motion that Hurmu establishes a city in Lontinien bearing the name Haratşarbatır, to honor a deceased individual who has done much for this country, Mukhaliin Kharachar (Haratşar Muhalin), Khan of the Blue Band of the Silver Yak Horde. |
(12-0-1–4) | Mukhaliin Kharachar, also known as Haratşar Muhalin, was Khan of the Blue Band of the Silver Yak Horde. He died in 1717 to much grief of the Hurmu community. In OOC consideration, Mukhaliin Kharachar was the Hurmu character of the late Alperen, and the erection of a city in his honour is in this way one of our ways to mark our memory of him. |
1719 | 14 | 22 | Senator Aliande dies, having been shot two days earlier. Flag of Hurmu on top of the Palace of the Elenaran lowered to half staff for ten days. | ||
1719 | 14 | 23 | Sitting in memoriam Aliande. Aliande's replacement, her daughter, Sirithil attends and takes her seat in the Senate. Sirithil's two full siblings, Legolas and Zora, attend as guests. Annika Raudsepp, the Prime Minister, wished to attend to mark the tragic demise of Aliande but was not invited by Chancellor Li Naomiai. | ||
1719 | 14 | 3 | Question of no confidence in the Prime Minister (Annika Raudsepp). | (17-0-1–0) | Annika Raudsepp was thus dismissed from the office of Prime Minister, with the dismissal taking effect upon the nomination and confirmation of a Prime Minister by both Assembly and Senate. |
1720 | 11 | 20 | Question of admitting Sanama to the Xäiville Convention (take 1) | (7-10-1–0) | The decision of the Senate was kept secret until 10.XII.1720 when it was made public. The humanist faction indicated that if Sanama would leave WANC, it would support Sanama's membership in the XC. The ambassador to Sanama discretely informed the Sanaman government of this, and Sanama promptly left WANC. |
1720 | 11 | 20 | Question of admitting Dark Berry Islands to the Xäiville Convention (take 2) | (17-0-1–0) | The decision of the Senate was kept secret until 10.XII.1720 when it was made public. |
1720 | 13 | 10 | Question of admitting Sanama to the Xäiville Convention (take 2) | (13-0-1–4) | After Sanama had formally left WANC, the humanist faction in the Senate called for a new vote to admit Sanama to the Xäiville Convention. The Senate voted in favour of the question. |
1720 | 13 | 17 | Adoption of the Charter for the Order of the Holy Lakes | Adopted unanimously | The adoption of the Charter signalled the end of democracy on the federal/national level in Hurmu, and the draft Charter had been prepared in response to the socialist alliance's attempt to hijack Hurmu away from the Order's hands. |
1720 | 15 | 10 | Bill to establish the Hurmu Merchant Marine Company | Adopted unanimously | |
1721 | 2 | 14 | Bill to appropriate an adequate sum of money from money not otherwise appropriated, to provide for the reconstruction and rehabilitation of the Palace of the Elenaran; provided that the law and order situation has regularized; and provided further that the money and possessions of the culprits duly arrested, and judicially found guilty, shall constitute part of this appropriation. Moreover, that the assets of the Hurmu Credit Union, SDP/CWP/Umraist parties and the Trade Unions Congress be confiscated for the reconstruction of the Palace of the Elenaran. Further that an immediate 20% wealth tax be levied upon all members and contributors of the aforementioned, so as to establish a General Fund available to support the Order of the Holy Lakes. The General Fund being available to support members of the Order who are resident in the territories held by the Order by right, with funds to be dispersed at the discretion of the Chancellor upon application. |
(13-0-1–4) | Thus enacted. |
1721 | 10 | 11 | "That Hurmu unilaterally ends every and all sanctions against Floria, as implemented by the decision of the Xäiville Convention on 20.X.1706" | Adopted unanimously | |
1721 | 10 | 12 | Motion inviting Meckelnburgh to accede to the Xäiville Convention | Rejected. (8-9-1) | As such, the resolution failed. It was leaked that the opposition to admitting Meckelnburgh was less about Meckelnburgh but more about a protest against the continued XC sanctions against Floria. |
1721 | 15 | 9 | Resolution to withdraw from the Xäiville Convention | Rejected. (7-8-3) | The humanist delegation proposed a resolution to withdraw from the Xäiville Convention. Debate in the Senate was harsh, with different sides accusing the others of failing in the interests of Hurmu. For example, the United Ayreonist–Traditionalists accused the Humanists of war-mongering, of bringing about a design to engulf Hurmu under the subjugation of the evils of humanism and bringing Hurmu to the same fate as Elwynn; while humanists accused the Ayreonists of being devoid of reality, of more or less being suicidal, etc. In the end, the Senate, with 1 vote, rejected the motion. |
1722 | 1 | 20 | Motion that the Order of the Holy Lakes in right of Hurmu ratify and accede to the Small Treaty of Non Aggression | Rejected. (8-9-1) | The Conservative delegation proposed the motion. The United Faction was split on the issue; that the united faction is split is a trend that has become more apparent in recent years. Question is how long the united faction indeed might be united. |
1722 | 1 | 20 | Report on relations with Meckelnburgh | Given by Eliza Aabooð, Hurmu's ambassador to the Xäiville Convention. | |
1722 | 2 | 18 | Report (no 2) on relations with Meckelnburgh | Given by Eliza Aabooð, Hurmu's ambassador to the Xäiville Convention. | |
1722 | 3 | 5 | that the Senate of the Lakes invites the Kingdom of Meckelnburgh to accede to the Xäiville Convention | Approved. (10-0-8) | Thus Meckelnburgh had received the support of all Xäiville Convention countries and was admitted to the XC. |
1722 | 6 | 10 | Ratification of the Treaty with Aerla | Adopted unanimously | |
1722 | 6 | 15 | Death of Li Naomiai | As such, her tasks of Chancellor were automatically transferred to Ichirō, Commander, as acting Chancellor. Her seat in the Senate was given, according to her will, to Marcus Avon-El Myksos. | |
1722 | 6 | 16 | Act of Remembrance in the Senate for Li Naomiai, and welcoming of her replacement as Senator, Marcus Avon-El Myksos, and beginning the laying-in-state of Li Naomiai. | ||
1722 | 6 | 21 | State funeral of Li Naomiai (in Kaupang) | ||
1722 | 12 | 17 | Elect Rosamund to Chancellor of the Order of the Holy Lakes | Adopted unanimously | Rosamund is the granddaughter-in-law of the previous Chancellor, Li Naomiai. While a humanist, she received first the Ayreonist–Traditionalist support due to her marriage with Ayreonist–Traditionalist Utas, and from thereon, the support of all other Senators. The Ayreonist–Traditionalist group sought initially to nominate Ichirō for the role but he withdrew upon the Humanist nomination of a "compromise" candidate. Her first speech as Chancellor was characterized as one filled with humility for the role, and was received well even in more leftist press. |
1723 | 1 | 3 | A resolution to establish a trade embargo on Cerulea. No trade shall take place between Hurmu and Cerulea unless the Senate declares otherwise. Those in violation of this embargo shall be liable to have all their goods and properties subject to possession of the Senate until the Senate declares otherwise. The cabinet may, by resolution, provide exceptions to this law. | Adopted unanimously |
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