I’m not sure this is actually necessary. If the win is contested, the Prime
Minister can still comply with the rule by saying, “I appoint X to be
Speaker if and only if e won the game,” and that conditional would be
resolved when the CFJ is resolved.

On Sun, Sep 16, 2018 at 5:58 PM Timon Walshe-Grey <m...@timon.red> wrote:

> I submit and pend the following proposal.
>
> //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
> Title: Protect The Prime Minister From Unfairly Being Guilty Of Failing To
> Discharge An Official Duty When The Validity Of A Win Is Contested
> (PTPMFUBGOFTDAODWTVOAWIC)
> Adoption index: 2.0
> Author: twg
> Co-authors: D. Margaux
>
> Amend Rule 103, "The Speaker", by changing the second paragraph to:
>     The player or players who have most recently been awarded the
>     Patent Title Champion are called Laureled. If at any time the
>     office of Speaker is vacant, or when one or more players are
>     awarded the Patent Title Champion, then the Prime Minister CAN and
>     and SHALL, once and in a timely fashion, appoint a Laureled player
>     to the office of Speaker by announcement.
>
> //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
>
> (I'm not very good at titles. I'm sorry.)
>
> -twg
>

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