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===6RC35=== | |||
====The Symbolic Unity Programme Act==== | |||
Publications issued by Talossa's various government ministries will henceforth bear that ministry's symbol. Each ministry is to adopt the following symbol: A thick dark vertical line to the left of the "Ben Symbol", and to the right of this, a shortedned version of the name of the ministry in Talossan and English. For example, the Foreign Affairs Ministry symbol would appear thus: [picture] | Publications issued by Talossa's various government ministries will henceforth bear that ministry's symbol. Each ministry is to adopt the following symbol: A thick dark vertical line to the left of the "Ben Symbol", and to the right of this, a shortedned version of the name of the ministry in Talossan and English. For example, the Foreign Affairs Ministry symbol would appear thus: [picture] | ||
The symbol is to appear in red if possible; black if necessary. Robert Madison shall coördinate the proper use of these symbols on government documents. | The symbol is to appear in red if possible; black if necessary. Robert Madison shall coördinate the proper use of these symbols on government documents. | ||
Proposed by: Robert Madison (PC-Vuode) | Proposed by: '' Robert Madison (PC-Vuode)' |
Revision as of 17:56, 29 June 2012
6RC35
The Symbolic Unity Programme Act
Publications issued by Talossa's various government ministries will henceforth bear that ministry's symbol. Each ministry is to adopt the following symbol: A thick dark vertical line to the left of the "Ben Symbol", and to the right of this, a shortedned version of the name of the ministry in Talossan and English. For example, the Foreign Affairs Ministry symbol would appear thus: [picture]
The symbol is to appear in red if possible; black if necessary. Robert Madison shall coördinate the proper use of these symbols on government documents.
Proposed by: Robert Madison (PC-Vuode)'