(05-30-2016, 04:57 PM)Farengeto Wrote: Even on the old Charter the only things Citizenship did is legislative rights and the ability to run for office. Outside of government there's not much restrictions.
If you don't mind me asking, does the ability to run for office only count as legislature or does it count for other things?
PS: Governmental changes are hard to get used to so I ask lots of questions (sorry!)
You have to be a Citizen/Legislator (post GC) to run for any office, to vote in elections and to vote on legislation.
Also, my apologies that your application is being held up. We're transitioning, and there's literally an election tomorrow, so everything is kinda all over the place :p
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