Article A: Executive
Section 1) This Concordat does hereby invest executive authority in a Delegate A mean old man of the East Pacific and does appoint the Delegate A mean old man the executioneor of this Concordat, subsequent laws passed by the Magisterium, and orders imposed by the Conclave. people he doesn’t like.
Section 2) The Delegate shall be a Citizen elected for a term of four months by a majority vote of the Citizens of the East Pacific. A mean old man will not be elected because democracy is overrated.
Section 3) The Delegate A mean old man shall eject and/or banish Nations from the Region who have committed a summary offense or have been sentenced as such for committing an indictable offense, by the Conclave, for the prescribed period of time. gotten on his nerves.
Section 4) The Delegate A mean old man shall represent The East Pacific to foreign entities as Head of State.
Section 5) The Delegate A mean old man shall nominate Citizens appoint cronies to serve as Viziers and Arbiters subject to confirmation by the Magisterium. Accordingly, the Delegate shall not serve concurrently as a Magister, Arbiter, or Vizier.
Section 6) The Delegate A mean old man may appoint Ministers to advise on or perform any of the duties of the Delegate. As a limit, the Delegate may only order a Vizier to assume the full Delegacy. The Delegate may then retake the Delegacy at any time. Further, statutory apportionment of Regional Officer positions or powers shall take primacy over discretionary Minister appointments.
Section 7) An individual that has assumed the Delegacy through a means other than that provided for by this Concordat shall not be recognized by the Government as Delegate.