I don't necessarily see this as necessary, or even desirable, for the most part. As such I am opposed to this act.
(I'll be posting what is essentially what I posted on Discord today, primarily reformatted for the most part. The raw logs are provided below this.)
My opposition to this act arises from a few places.
First this act is relatively unnecessary, as someone who was around during the drafting of the original Persona Non Grata Act, the choice to make decisions by one chamber responsible for that chamber was conscious. Generally the Storting and Monarchy defer to one another on matters that each other take, except for when the Storting or Monarchy requests input from the other. This enshrines the general separation between the two branches that the government of Wintreath enjoys, and is a part of the legal and political norm.
Additionally, the fear of a 'bad Storting' is partially unfounded, due to multiple reasons. First, is the fact that in order to declare someone Persona Non Grata, they would have to have their citizenship revoked, or not be citizens, as you can not declare citizens Persona Non Grata. Even if this were to be ignored, the Persona Non Grata declaration would revoke their citizenship, and as such is reversible, as citizenship revocations are able to be appealed. Second is the fact that the Storting is the Underhusen and Overhusen. The Overhusen is appointed entirely by the Monarch, and represents the Monarchy itself, as such the Overhusen generally will vote on matters as such. A baseless declaration would not be in the Monarchy's interests, and as such would generally be rejected by the Overhusen. Additionally, any Skrifa can face a recall petition at an time by any person who voted in the prior regular election, such a petition can even be brought by the Monarch if necessary. As such it would require a concerted effort to even get this far, as you would need a majority of voters
and a majority within the Underhusen.
A baseless, fraudulent, or frivolous attempt at a Persona Non Grata declaration will likely lead the person, or people, to face recall as it is not going to be tolerated by any person here in Wintreath. If a declaration was supported by the citizenry, and not by the monarchy, then I would not necessarily thing the declaration to be merit-less as the person would not be able to participate broadly in Wintreath regardless, the relationship would be filled with toxicity. Further, to get to the point where the Storting intervenes and declares someone Persona Non Grata, is to get to a grave point that has only happened once in our five year history, and that one point was an exception. It took an excruciatingly long time to get there, and many, many chances were given. Many chances to change were made. All of them were thrown away or wasted. However, if future circumstances change and a declaration might need to be rescinded, then the community can elect people to the Underhusen to repeal a declaration by the Storting.
With declarations from the monarchy, Wintermoot has declared multiple people Persona Non Grata, reasons have always been given, and Wintermoot has always been open to rescinding declarations if people change. As such I see little controlling reason to open this to the Storting, especially since Wintermoot is not hard to reach, nor is he too closed off. I have even discussed rescinding the PnG status of at least one person, and while we disagreed in the end, it was a worthwhile discussion to have.
In the end, the fear of a rogue Underhusen trying to 'get someone out of Wintreath', with the Monarch having little ability to do anything, is baseless at best. A person would have to lose citizenship first, which can be appealed and then be declared Persona Non Grata. Additionally, doing so would have to go through the Overhusen which is unlikely to let it fly, and would have to be supported by the citizenry in order to pass.
Logs
7:02 PM] Chanku: My opposition to the Speaker Election act is generally because I don't think there is that much of a problem at this time,
[7:03 PM] Chanku: Additionally my opposition to the PnG Act is that the act is, at best, useless and unnecessary.
[7:04 PM] Chanku: It is attempting to fix something that was deliberately designed that way.
[7:05 PM] Chanku: As the Overhusen is appointed entirely by the Monarch, and it represents the interests of the Monarchy.
[7:06 PM] Chanku: Additionally you can only declare someone, that is not a citizen PnG, and only a handful of people have been declared PnG by the Monarch. Only one person has been declared PnG by the Storting, which was an exceptional case.
[7:07 PM] Chanku: In order to declare any person PnG through the Storting you would have to have a concerted effort to take control of a majority of the Underhusen, and then pass an act to declare them Persona Non Grata, which needs to pass through the Overhusen.
[7:08 PM] Chanku: They would have to be a non-citizen as well, and if you lacked good reasons and was passed by the UH, then I would be among the many people who would sign the recall petition.
[7:09 PM] Chanku: If they were a citizen you would have to amend the law, or revoke their citizenship first, which again would probably lead to a recall.
[7:10 PM] Chanku: If someone is declared PnG by the Storting, which is a representation of our community and the monarchy, then they should only be able to lose that status by an act of the Storting.
[7:11 PM] Chanku: Additionally, the power for the Monarch declare someone PnG is granted through the Persona Non Grata act. So the Storting can decide that an exception to the law is warranted in a case, although generally the Monarch only does so in exceptional or necessary circumstances.
[7:12 PM] Chanku: also I would imagine Wintermoot would be swayed by arguments in favor for rescinding some PnG declarations.