The Constitution contains an obsolete provision that should be removed.
The Current system of resignation has worked well for a number of years and it isn't necessary to make any changes to the current system. However, the clause in question is proving to create confusion and it would be prudent to remove it. If you agree please support.
The award of Citizenship and all Awards listed in Section V, Article 3 are honours given to members by the Curia. While members may refuse or resign their honours that does not reduce their right to them once they have been granted by the Curia. As such they may request them back at will if they have not been revoked or removed in the meantime.Procedures to revoke or remove a member's honours operate normally even if the member is not currently displaying them.
Note: [Amendment] Resignation of Award Change will be abandoned and archived pending passage of this proposal.













