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The '''21st Supreme Court''' was appointed by Secretary [[Dyl]] and confirmed by citizens in individual confidence votes. This |
The '''21st Supreme Court''' was appointed by Secretary [[Dyl]] and confirmed by citizens in individual confidence votes. This consisted of three Standing Justices and one Alternate Justice, and each served a three-month term from 17 March to 22 June 2021. The final members of the 21st Supreme Court were Chief Justice Sincadenas, Minor Justices Asturies-Llion and Nangka, and Alternate Justice Argentigrad. |
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==Members== |
==Members== |
Revision as of 08:37, 13 July 2021
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Leadership | |
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Chief Justice | Sincadenas |
Dates | |
Start | 17 March 2021 |
End | 22 June 2021 |
The 21st Supreme Court was appointed by Secretary Dyl and confirmed by citizens in individual confidence votes. This consisted of three Standing Justices and one Alternate Justice, and each served a three-month term from 17 March to 22 June 2021. The final members of the 21st Supreme Court were Chief Justice Sincadenas, Minor Justices Asturies-Llion and Nangka, and Alternate Justice Argentigrad.
Members
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Days into term
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0
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15
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30
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45
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60
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75
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90
Confirmations
Initial
The following were the results of the confidence votes on Secretary Dyl's initial appointees to the Supreme Court:
Position | Appointee | Result |
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Standing Justice | Asturies-Llion | 27-1 (4) |
Nangka | 29-2 (1) | |
Sincadenas | 29-0 (3) | |
Alternate Justice | Argentigrad | 29-1 (2) |
As a result, all four appointees were confirmed to their posts.
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