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The '''Prime Minister's Patriotic Award''' is an award instituted on 10 January 2006.  Seneschal [[von Buchholtz]] was hospitalised at the time, and Acting [[Seneschal]] [[Ma la Mha]] announced the creation of the honour, providing governmental recognition for efforts expended in recruiting new and worthy citizens into the Kingdom.
The '''Prime Minister's Patriotic Award''' is an award instituted on 10 January 2006.  [[Seneschal]] [[Fritz von Buchholtz]] was hospitalised at the time, and Acting Seneschal [[Ma la Mha]] announced the creation of the honour, providing governmental recognition for efforts expended in recruiting new and worthy citizens into the Kingdom.


For each Talossan citizen who identifies a current citizen as having invited him or her into the Kingdom, the PMP Award is awarded.  At the first award received by a person, a medal is given, with a single bead hung below, and for each additional award, another bead is added to the medal.  Different size and coloured beads are used to represent multiple awards.
For each Talossan citizen who identifies a current citizen as having invited him or her into the Kingdom, the PMP Award is awarded.  At the first award received by a person, a medal is given, with a single bead hung below, and for each additional award, another bead is added to the medal.  Different size and coloured beads are used to represent multiple awards.

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The Prime Minister's Patriotic Award is an award instituted on 10 January 2006. Seneschal Fritz von Buchholtz was hospitalised at the time, and Acting Seneschal Ma la Mha announced the creation of the honour, providing governmental recognition for efforts expended in recruiting new and worthy citizens into the Kingdom.

For each Talossan citizen who identifies a current citizen as having invited him or her into the Kingdom, the PMP Award is awarded. At the first award received by a person, a medal is given, with a single bead hung below, and for each additional award, another bead is added to the medal. Different size and coloured beads are used to represent multiple awards.

Members of the nobility and knights are ineligible for the award, although any awards earned by such persons before receiving a peerage or knighthood are retained by them.