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Proposed by [[Squid Fuspris]] on July 19th, 2020, the Act was served to define the powers of the Bundestag and the Council of Ministers.
Proposed by [[Squid Fuspris]] on July 19th, 2020, the Act was served to define the powers of the Bundestag and the Council of Ministers.


Under this Act, the Council of Ministers will no longer automatically have a seat in the Bundestag, but instead will have an appointed Chief minister who will present and vote on bills on behalf of the Council of Ministers.
Under this Act, the Council of Ministers was no longer automatically have a seat in the Bundestag, but instead was have an appointed Chief minister who presented and vote on bills on behalf of the Council of Ministers.


The Chief minister will be responsible for overseeing the Council's activity and ensuring that all ministers are active. The Council of Ministers can propose bills related to their respective ministries, but they must be presented by the Chief minister.
The Chief minister was to be responsible for overseeing the Council's activity and ensuring that all ministers are active. The Council of Ministers can propose bills related to their respective ministries, but they must be presented by the Chief minister.


The appointment and removal of all ministers, including the Chief minister, will be administered by the Bundestag, the Chancellor, the Vice Chancellor, and the King. '''This act was repealed on July 3, 2022''' under King Edward I
The appointment and removal of all ministers, including the Chief minister, was to be administered by the Bundestag, the Chancellor, the Vice Chancellor, and the King. '''This act was repealed on July 3, 2022''' under King Edward I


==References==
==References==
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/103FeCmYeSiZ6m3wsEpztJsuoFEy6qfMo/view Chapter 6 Amendment]
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/103FeCmYeSiZ6m3wsEpztJsuoFEy6qfMo/view Chapter 6 Amendment]
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