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25/11/1473 Parliament Opens Second Censure Debate Against the Monarch





Kingdoms Associated Press - London, England


A renewed effort to censure Queen Quinn has begun in the House of Parliament, marking the second attempt during her reign to formally reprimand the monarch for alleged failures in governance.

Documented Concerns About the Monarch’s Conduct

Members of Parliament have repeatedly raised concerns regarding the Queen’s performance of duties. Parliamentarians have noted that Her Majesty frequently disappears for days at a time without issuing decrees, attending sessions, or being seen in her chambers. She has recently shown a sudden interest in national law, exemplified by her veto of a bill that had just passed Parliament, despite rarely engaging previously, except to object or criticise individuals.

Questions also remain unanswered regarding an earlier promise of financial assistance for individuals relocating to Devon. As of this publication, no confirmation has been provided as to whether those payments were fulfilled.

Background: September–October Censure Attempt

The first motion to censure the Queen was introduced in September and continued into mid-October. MPs cited a series of concerns, including:

  • Lack of leadership
  • Apparent disinterest in the affairs of state
  • Inappropriate and illegal use of royal decrees as Bills of Pains and Penalties
  • Appointing individuals to posts without their consent
  • Launching an immigrant relocation scheme through an institution not yet formalised
  • Suborning perjury
  • Causing substantial loss to the dignity and majesty of the Crown


The vote closed with 21 Ayes, 14 Nays, and 3 Abstentions—short of the three-quarters majority required for passage.

Renewed November Motion Led by Speaker Jesijajo

On 21 November, Speaker Jesijajo opened a second discussion to censure the monarch. She again cited concerns regarding the Queen’s ongoing absences:

"The Queen continues to be absent and failing to perform the duties of the Monarch for lengthy periods… generally seen once a week on Sundays for an hour or so… important decisions of state are not made, projects begun remain uncompleted, and we still do not know whether England is neutral or allied with O.N.E."

When asked for additional detail, the Speaker reaffirmed the same list of concerns from the September motion.

Queen Quinn Addresses Parliament

On 22 November, shortly after the renewed discussion began, Queen Quinn appeared before Parliament and delivered her first extended remarks in several weeks.

Her statement outlined goals such as protecting civil liberties, encouraging county-level leadership, and completing the Prestige Agreement. She warned that England’s long-term stability may depend on decisions made in the near future. The Queen also addressed England’s foreign-policy uncertainties, including war-related commitments.

Later in her address, the Queen expressed concern over what she described as negativity and interference with royal documents, suggesting such behaviour contributed to declining morale.

Response From Mercian Member of Parliament Vivienne

MP Vivienne delivered a pointed rebuttal, disputing the Queen’s explanations. She argued that the challenges facing the realm stem not from public unkindness but from unfulfilled promises regarding transparency and communication. Her remarks underscored the widening divide within the chamber.

What Comes Next

The House of Parliament continues debate on the renewed censure motion. Whether this second attempt gains the necessary support—or ends similarly to the first—will determine how the remainder of Queen Quinn’s reign unfolds.



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