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Christopher Livingston

Hanoverians,

Due to an unexpected opportunity which I have taken advantage of, I will be in Chicago for the next two days, and my posting will be sporadic at best. So that the workings of Government will not be disturbed in any way, I thought that I should make this fact known, and also appoint a person to act in my stead.

I am appointing HRH the Duke of Brunswick as my Deputy Prime Minister, and as such he will act as Prime Minister until I return. I realise that this may not be the most formal or proper procedure for appointing him, but I could think of no other way.

In the Church of Christ, the opinion of the Greek Orthodox Church should be taken as my own until I return. There are many articles on various Theological issues available at http://www.goarch.org/en/ourfaith/ , and a search through these should enable the reader to locate the Church's opinion on any issue. If for some reason this is not able to provide the necessary information, the opinion of Bishop Harvey should suffice. On the issue of Salvation, Bishop Jordan is aware of my opinion in detail, and can act in my stead.

In the Royal Bar Association, I hereby cast a vote of 'abstain' on any votes which may occur in my absence, save the amendment issue which I have already addressed.

I hope that this will prevent any problems from arising. I realise that two days without me will not be cataclysmic for the nation, but I thought I'd prepare just in case.

Sincerely,

Prime Minister Livingston
I shall attempt to represent the noble Greek Orthodox Church in the Church of Christ in your absence. May your trip to Chicago be successful, whatever it is that you are going to do.
May your journey go well.
Good Morning To You, Prime Minister Livingston,

I wish you Godspeed on your journey to Chicago.

May the Lord hold you in the palm of His hand and keep you safe in your travels.

May He be gracious enough to see you through your days, and guide you through a safe return,

Christopher Livingston

Everybody,

I'm back. So you can all sleep soundly again...

Sincerely,

Prime Minister Livingston
Welcome back Prime Minister.

If the resolution for new standing orders passes (a 2/3rds majority is required, effectivly 4/5 members need to vote for it) I would advise you to re-submit your resolution to amend the constitution under the new system, as I now doubt it will pass before the new standing orders are adopted.
Welcome back, Prime Minister Livingston..

(yeah, that was belated, but so what?)
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