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Issue 15, Volume 69
Special Edition, Page 7
Royal Gazette

8 March 2495

"Section15.A Privy Councillor vacates his position upon death, resignation, or removal from the position by a royal command."

"Section16.Appointment and removal of public servants at the royal court[1] and the Aide-de-Camp General shall be at the royal pleasure."

"Section17.Whenever the Monarch is to not reside in the Kingdom or, for any reason, is to be unable to handle His royal burdens, He will, with the approval of the House of People's Representatives, appoint any person as His Regent, and the President of the House of People's Representatives shall give a countersignature."

"Section18.In the event that the Monarch has not appointed a Regent in accordance with the stipulations of section 17, or in the event that the Monarch is unable to appoint a Regent because He has not yet attained majority or because of any other reason, the Privy Council shall nominate to the House of People's Representatives for approval any person appropriate to hold the position of Regent. Once the House of People's Representatives has given its approval,

  1. Literally, "public servants in the Divine Being".