Relatio de conventibus publicis abrogando (Nova Roma)

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A senatorial decree concerning the repeal of public assemblies.

I. Established under the senatus consultum de conventibus publicis, enacted on Non. Oct. P. Aurelio C. Flavio cos. MMDCCLXXVIII a.u.c. (7 Oct, 2025), the decree established a new appointment and a responsibility for the annual creation of an official calendar of events. Appointed to this role, as praeco editor Kalendarii Diurnalis, was censor C. Petronius Stephanus Turpilianus.

II. It came to light in the most recent senate session, that C. Petronius was not consulted for the role and subsequently does not have availability to carry out the required tasking. Taking into consideration the absence of an appointed official for the role, this decree hereby rescinds the senatus consultum de conventibus publicis. In addition to the lack of available appointment, the previous decree also issued advice to commence a large scale project of the development of a mobile application, among other "modern tools" without defining a scope, resources, requirements, budget, or schedule. As such, this leaves Nova Roma at considerable risk and it should be withdrawn immediately until better defined.

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