[DONE] Discretionary power edit: removing repeated words |
Using my discretionary powers, here is the edit I plan to make:
The most recent LC Constitutional Laws amendment had a typo in Article XIII Section 2 of the Charter, where there were two "must also"'s, so I'll remove the repeated phrase. Quote: Now I just have to wait three days and hope that no one is going to object to this
I object
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(09-18-2020, 11:02 AM)Jebediah Wrote:(09-17-2020, 11:18 PM)Purple Hyacinth Wrote: ...as senior or junior cCabinet mMinister... Article VI Section 15 of the Charter says "The Prime Minister and Cabinet Ministers may elect to appoint deputies and advisors, who will be considered junior members of the Cabinet, but will not have voting rights in any executive decision."
Probably not entirely accurate to refer to them as "senior Cabinet Ministers" then, since they'd be deputies and advisors.
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I disagree on the capitalization one. Cabinet minister is not a proper title in that instance, just a noun. It's not grammatically accurate.
(09-18-2020, 02:59 PM)Farengeto Wrote: I disagree on the capitalization one. Cabinet minister is not a proper title in that instance, just a noun. It's not grammatically accurate. I probably should have looked through all of the laws before making this oops . Anyway, the Charter uses "Cabinet Ministers", so I was basing this off of that, but the Regional Officers Act uses "Cabinet ministers" (by the way, I haven't looked through the capitalization in every law yet, these are just the two I looked at just now). This is actually a good time to decide which one is right. For now, I'll remove the "Cabinet Ministers" change so we can discuss it
I refer colleagues back to the last time I made the same correction and no-one took any notice.
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