On Sun, 2026-04-05 at 21:23 +0100, ais523 via agora-business wrote:
> Some of the votes against me in the recent Prime Minister election were
> on the basis that voting against me seemed like a vote for chaos.
> 
> As your Prime Minister, I would like to demonstrate that I have a good
> control of chaos, and can introduce it safely. As such, I submit the
> following proposal, "Revival", AI 2:
> {{{{
> Create a new power-2 rule, "Purchased Re-enactment":
> {{{
> For the purpose of this rule, a proposal or former proposal is an
> "adopted proposal" if any past referendum on that proposal or formper
> proposal had an outcome oF ADOPTED.
> 
> A player CAN revive an adopted proposal by paying a fee of 25 Spendies.
> When a player does so, this rule performs the same rules changes that
> that adopted proposal would perform if it took effect right now.
> }}}
> }}}}

This seems interesting - I note for the benefit of anyone fearing random
scammy effects from proposals years ago that this is not actually as
chaotic as it sounds - Rule 105 requires:

      A rule change is wholly prevented from taking effect unless its
      full text was published, along with an unambiguous and clear
      specification of the method to be used for changing the rule, at
      least 4 days and no more than 60 days before it would otherwise
      take effect.

So you can't revive a proposal distributed more than 60 days ago with
this unless you give everyone 4 days' warning by republishing its text:
the ramifications are pretty limited.

~qenya

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