Old ballot: Chamber Gag Bill II: Nay
New ballot: Chamber Gag Bill II: Aye
According to the information I received, some parts of this bills do not correspond with the Statuto Albertino. Therefore I would advise the honorable author to withdraw and alter it.
[Aristocrat]
[Senator + 25%, Mastermind +50%]
((Privy Council - Private))
My lords of the Privy Council,
Our leader, Prime Minister Conte Bonaretti, has awarded many of us with high rewards for our service during the Springtime. However, in his modesty and decency, he did not even think of asking anything for himself - the man who saved the realm from revolution, under who has won the greatest acclaim of whole population by his patriotic actions and wise governance.
However the grateful kingdom has rewarded him with his widest support - and I believe that we cannot ignore the deeds of the Prime Minister and are obliged to ask His Majesty to commend his noble self in certain way. For a long time I have thought what reward would be appropriate for the Count of Nice who take the grave responsibility during the most terrible times and led the Kingdom through the most terrible of storms. It is hard to find something appropriate- however, I have the following idea. Conte Bonaretti is a man that symbolises victory for Sardinia-Piedmont - victory over the Hydra and victory of the royalism in the Kingdom. Therefore I suggest that we would ask His Majesty to grant Conte Bonaretti the honorary title of Marchese di Vittoria (the Marquess of Victory), that would forever immortilize his deeds in the memory of his descendants, that would inherit it - and would urge them to follow the steps of thier great ancestor. I ask the Lord President to open the vote on the matter.
- Cesare Luigi Amat, Marchese di Soleminis and Minister of War
((Private-Privy Council))
I am truly astounded by the proposition. Never had I thought to give an award to myself, for the real heroes of that horrible Springtime were all the men on this council. I am truly honored if the council believes I am worthy of such esteem.
-Bonaretti