{"data":{"id":17063,"title":"This Day in History: Governance Modernization Act","rsi_url":"https:\/\/robertsspaceindustries.com\/comm-link\/spectrum-dispatch\/17063-This-Day-In-History-Governance-Modernization-Act","api_url":"https:\/\/api.star-citizen.wiki\/api\/comm-links\/17063","api_public_url":"https:\/\/api.star-citizen.wiki\/comm-links\/17063","channel":"Undefined","category":"Undefined","series":"News Update","images":[{"id":5515,"name":"ThisDayinHistoryCLEAN.jpg","rsi_url":"https:\/\/robertsspaceindustries.com\/media\/dc4tqfc6xj7u4r\/source\/ThisDayinHistoryCLEAN.jpg","alt":"","size":553274,"mime_type":"image\/jpeg","last_modified":"2017-01-11T01:10:45+00:00","api_url":"https:\/\/api.star-citizen.wiki\/api\/comm-link-images\/5515","similar_url":"https:\/\/api.star-citizen.wiki\/api\/comm-link-images\/5515\/similar"},{"id":26463,"name":"source.jpg","rsi_url":"https:\/\/media.robertsspaceindustries.com\/weozjmuuh3hwh\/source.jpg","alt":"","size":843046,"mime_type":"image\/jpeg","last_modified":"2019-09-19T15:49:32+00:00","api_url":"https:\/\/api.star-citizen.wiki\/api\/comm-link-images\/26463","similar_url":"https:\/\/api.star-citizen.wiki\/api\/comm-link-images\/26463\/similar"},{"id":27892,"name":"source.jpg","rsi_url":"https:\/\/media.robertsspaceindustries.com\/w3o9r4zgppm77\/source.jpg","alt":"","size":900916,"mime_type":"image\/jpeg","last_modified":"2021-09-06T14:48:40+00:00","api_url":"https:\/\/api.star-citizen.wiki\/api\/comm-link-images\/27892","similar_url":"https:\/\/api.star-citizen.wiki\/api\/comm-link-images\/27892\/similar"}],"images_count":8,"translations":{"en_EN":"April 30, 2793 SET\nAs a new Imperator, Erin Toi hoped that April 30, 2793, would be the day that put the Empire on a new path. Less than a year earlier, the UEE had deposed Linton Messer XI and had democratically chosen Senator Toi to replace him. Her charisma and vocal support for the end of Messer rule made her a logical candidate, but her active participation in the uprising and heartfelt desire to better the Empire by doing a job many believed impossible made her an ideal one.\n\nImperator Toi\u2019s administration spent most of its first year in power tracking down regime loyalists in hiding and reshaping a government the Messers had spent centuries bending to their will. Modifying the government\u2019s charter required perseverance, political fortitude, and a degree of delicacy. Imperator Toi worked closely with senators on what changes to propose, in what order to roll them out, and how to sell the ideas to the public. She understood that the unity of the Empire was hanging in the balance and if change came about faster or more drastically than expected, the whole UEE could crumble. On one side sat the Terra-centric activists pushing to completely dismantle the existing government and start from scratch to reshape the Empire for a new age. On the other was an Earth-based ideology committed to preserving the traditions and values that elevated Humanity to the heights it currently stood at.\n\nEach change to the government only became official after a vote in the Senate and Imperator Toi\u2019s stamp of approval. The process began with several small but significant procedural changes that opened debate in the Senate and eliminated punishment of those openly opposing the government. The most significant legislative accomplishment during this phase restored the Tribunal of High-General, High-Secretary, and High-Advocate, along with the power to remove an Imperator for just cause. Her commitment to ethical leadership was admirable and put to the ultimate test on April 30, 2793.\n\nThough heavily involved in what policies were put to a vote, Imperator Toi never proposed any herself. She left that to the Senate to inspire trust in the legislative process and highlight its independence from the Imperator. Not all pieces of legislation passed, including one drastic measure that would have revoked the Citizenship of anyone believed to have been sympathetic to the Messer regime. However, many progressive critics were unhappy with Imperator Toi\u2019s restrained approach, arguing that it signaled weakness and an unwillingness to erase the very system that allowed the Messers to rise to power. What they didn\u2019t know was that behind the scenes, Imperator Toi was working with a coalition of senators from across the Empire on an expansive piece of legislation and was saving her political capital for this momentous push.\n\nIn early March of 2793, eight senators from systems spanning the Empire held a press conference to introduce the Governance Modernization Act (GMA), which would relocate the Empire\u2019s capital to Prime, Terra, and officially rename it the Democratic Stellar Union (DSU). Everyone involved knew the GMA would court controversy and had prepared a multipronged defense. This included the release of pro-GMA opinion editorials tailored to specific parts of the Empire, a coordinated media blitz across the spectrum, and a plan to convince Croshaw Senator Esther Aguila to not only vocally support the act but to co-sponsor it too. The plan had Imperator Toi avoiding the initial debate so she could assess the blowback and then deliver a speech that endorsed the plan, addressed people\u2019s most pressing concerns, and hopefully inspired the Empire to support it.\n\nThis strategy quickly fell apart. Protests erupted on Earth and elsewhere, forcing Imperator Toi to address the Empire earlier than expected. She came out in support of the plan but later admitted that she disliked her speech and believed it came across as defensive instead of inspiring; an opinion shared by her critics. Behind the scenes, powerful corporations with commercial interests on Earth lobbied senators to not support the GMA and claimed the upheaval could cripple an already unstable economy.\n\nFor weeks, a public debate about the GMA raged on the Senate floor and across spectrum. Advocates in the Senate furiously courted supporters but many remained noncommittal. Some believed it was politically advantageous to not state their opinion in advance, which would only upset part of their constituency, while others wanted to assess public sentiment closer to the vote. When a pro-GMA march in Stalford, Bremen, devolved into violence, Imperator Toi saw that the debate had become corrosive to civil discourse. She called for the Senate to vote on the GMA and April 30th was selected.\n\nImperator Toi spent the days leading up to the vote personally contacting every senator to answer questions and assess their levels of support. She believed the conversations were helpful and productive, but many senators refused to pledge their support either way. Party whips and political pundits considered the vote too close to call. According to biographer Ryuto Pendleton, Imperator Toi couldn\u2019t sleep on the eve of the vote and told confidants that she expected tomorrow to either be the most significant accomplishment or biggest blunder of her political career.\n\nAn anxious Empire watched as the Senate convened on April 30, 2793. Historian Ariel Rutte described it as \u201cthe day the Empire held its collective breath.\u201d Public gatherings in Terra, Earth, and elsewhere attracted millions. Military forces mobilized in every system ahead of the vote and stood at high alert to reign in rioters and celebrants. Before the vote, confusion broke out in several systems when overwhelming comm relay drone traffic temporarily brought reporting to a halt.\n\nImperator Toi shuttered herself in her office and rehearsed two prepared speeches, one if the GMA passed and another if it failed, while the votes were tallied. When Clement Redfield, her Chief of Staff, eventually knocked and entered, he didn\u2019t say anything, though his downcast expression made the outcome clear. The GMA had failed by three votes.\n\nImperator Toi requested a few minutes alone before addressing the Empire, but Redfield sat down and proposed a third option; one that involved Imperator Toi invoking an executive action to override the Senate to make the GMA law. Though a common occurrence in the Messer era, Imperator Toi was conflicted. As the Empire eagerly awaited the press conference, Redfield implored her to have the political courage to do what she believed was right for Humanity. They discussed the potential ramifications, with Redfield admitting it could effectively end her political career. From his perspective, it would be a small price to pay to ensure a Terra-led future for the Empire.\n\nImperator Toi couldn\u2019t bring herself to override the Senate\u2019s vote. Redfield resigned, using the legislative failure of the GMA as cover. He would return to Terra and run for the Senate with the idea of moving the UEE capital to Prime as the center point of his campaign. Though he lost a close race, his platform would provide the ideological backbone for the modern Transitionalist party. Most political historians considered him the first Transits candidate, even though it was not yet an official party.\n\nOnly after Imperator Toi left office did Redfield publicly disclose his proposal to use executive power to override the Senate\u2019s vote. The revelation angered many in Terra but increased Toi\u2019s standing with an Empire wary of the abuse of executive action. When her biographer asked about it, Imperator Toi replied, \u201cI still think about what could\u2019ve been, but I\u2019ve never regretted my decision. The will of the people had to stand above my personal beliefs. Otherwise, I wouldn\u2019t be any better than the Messers.\u201d\n\nImperator Toi remains one of the most important and substantial figures in the UEE\u2019s history. Aside from holding the Empire together following the fall of the Messers, she significantly reshaped the government, created Citizen Day, championed the Fair Chance Act, commissioned the Ark, and more. Yet, it might be the action she didn\u2019t take on April 30, 2793, that had the most impact on the Empire.","de_DE":"30. April 2793 SET\nAls neuer Imperator hoffte Erin Toi, dass der 30. April 2793 der Tag sein w\u00fcrde, der das Imperium auf einen neuen Weg brachte. Weniger als ein Jahr zuvor hatte die UEE Linton Messer XI abgesetzt und Senator Toi demokratisch als Ersatz gew\u00e4hlt. Ihr Charisma und ihre stimmliche Unterst\u00fctzung f\u00fcr das Ende der Messer-Herrschaft machten sie zu einer logischen Kandidatin, aber ihre aktive Teilnahme am Aufstand und der aufrichtige Wunsch, das Imperium durch eine Arbeit zu verbessern, die viele f\u00fcr unm\u00f6glich hielten, machten sie zu einer idealen.\n\nDie Regierung von Imperator Toi verbrachte die meiste Zeit ihres ersten Jahres damit, Regimeloyalisten aufzusp\u00fcren, um eine Regierung zu verstecken und umzugestalten, die die Messers jahrhundertelang nach ihrem Willen verbracht hatten. Die \u00c4nderung der Regierungscharta erforderte Ausdauer, politische St\u00e4rke und eine gewisse Feinf\u00fchligkeit. Imperator Toi arbeitete eng mit den Senatoren zusammen, um herauszufinden, welche \u00c4nderungen vorgeschlagen werden sollten, in welcher Reihenfolge sie eingef\u00fchrt werden sollten und wie man die Ideen an die \u00d6ffentlichkeit verkauft. Sie verstand, dass die Einheit des Imperiums in der Schwebe war, und wenn der Wandel schneller oder drastischer als erwartet kam, konnte die gesamte UEE zusammenbrechen. Auf der einen Seite sa\u00dfen die terrazentrischen Aktivisten und dr\u00e4ngten darauf, die bestehende Regierung vollst\u00e4ndig zu demontieren und von Grund auf neu anzufangen, um das Imperium f\u00fcr ein neues Zeitalter zu gestalten. Auf der anderen Seite war eine erdgebundene Ideologie, die sich der Erhaltung der Traditionen und Werte verschrieben hat, die die Menschheit zu den H\u00f6hen erhoben haben, auf denen sie heute steht.\n\nJeder Regierungswechsel wurde erst nach einer Abstimmung im Senat und Imperator Toi's G\u00fctesiegel offiziell. Der Prozess begann mit mehreren kleinen, aber bedeutenden Verfahrens\u00e4nderungen, die die Debatte im Senat er\u00f6ffneten und die Bestrafung derjenigen, die sich offen der Regierung widersetzten, beseitigten. Die bedeutendste legislative Errungenschaft in dieser Phase stellte das Tribunal f\u00fcr Generaloberhaupt, Generalsekret\u00e4r und Hohen Vertreter wieder her, zusammen mit der Befugnis, einen Imperator aus triftigem Grund zu entfernen. Ihr Engagement f\u00fcr ethische F\u00fchrung war bewundernswert und wurde am 30. April 2793 auf den Pr\u00fcfstand gestellt.\n\nObwohl sie stark an der Abstimmung \u00fcber die Politiken beteiligt war, schlug Imperator Toi nie selbst eine vor. Sie \u00fcberlie\u00df dies dem Senat, um Vertrauen in den Gesetzgebungsprozess zu wecken und seine Unabh\u00e4ngigkeit vom Imperator hervorzuheben. Nicht alle Gesetze wurden verabschiedet, einschlie\u00dflich einer drastischen Ma\u00dfnahme, die die Staatsb\u00fcrgerschaft von Personen entzogen h\u00e4tte, die dem Messer-Regime sympathisch gegen\u00fcberstanden. Viele progressive Kritiker waren jedoch unzufrieden mit Imperator Toi's zur\u00fcckhaltendem Ansatz und argumentierten, dass er Schw\u00e4che und mangelnde Bereitschaft signalisierte, genau das System zu l\u00f6schen, das es den Messern erlaubte, an die Macht zu kommen. Was sie nicht wussten, war, dass Imperator Toi hinter den Kulissen mit einer Koalition von Senatoren aus dem gesamten Imperium an einer umfangreichen Gesetzgebung arbeitete und ihr politisches Kapital f\u00fcr diesen bedeutsamen Druck aufhob.\n\nAnfang M\u00e4rz 2793 veranstalteten acht Senatoren aus allen Systemen des Imperiums eine Pressekonferenz zur Einf\u00fchrung des Governance Modernization Act (GMA), der die Hauptstadt des Imperiums nach Prime, Terra, verlegen und offiziell in Democratic Stellar Union (DSU) umbenennen sollte. Alle Beteiligten wussten, dass die GMA eine Kontroverse vor Gericht bringen w\u00fcrde und hatten eine mehrstufige Verteidigung vorbereitet. Dazu geh\u00f6rten die Ver\u00f6ffentlichung von Pro-GMA-Meinungsartikeln, die auf bestimmte Teile des Imperiums zugeschnitten sind, ein koordinierter Medienblitz \u00fcber das gesamte Spektrum und ein Plan, Croshaw-Senatorin Esther Aguila davon zu \u00fcberzeugen, den Akt nicht nur stimmlich zu unterst\u00fctzen, sondern auch mit zu sponsern. Der Plan hatte Imperator Toi, der die anf\u00e4ngliche Debatte vermeidet, so dass sie den R\u00fcckschlag bewerten und dann eine Rede halten konnte, die den Plan unterst\u00fctzte, die dringendsten Bedenken der Menschen aufgriff und hoffentlich das Imperium dazu inspirierte, ihn zu unterst\u00fctzen.\n\nDiese Strategie fiel schnell auseinander. Proteste brachen auf der Erde und anderswo aus und zwangen Imperator Toi, sich fr\u00fcher als erwartet an das Reich zu wenden. Sie kam zur Unterst\u00fctzung des Plans heraus, gab aber sp\u00e4ter zu, dass sie ihre Rede nicht mochte und glaubte, dass sie eher defensiv als inspirierend wirkte; eine Meinung, die von ihren Kritikern geteilt wurde. Hinter den Kulissen lobten m\u00e4chtige Unternehmen mit kommerziellen Interessen auf der Erde Senatoren, um die GMA nicht zu unterst\u00fctzen, und behaupteten, dass der Umbruch eine bereits instabile Wirtschaft lahmlegen k\u00f6nnte.\n\nWochenlang tobte eine \u00f6ffentliche Debatte \u00fcber die GMA auf dem Boden des Senats und im gesamten Spektrum. Bef\u00fcrworter im Senat umworben w\u00fctend Anh\u00e4nger, aber viele blieben unverbindlich. Einige hielten es f\u00fcr politisch vorteilhaft, ihre Meinung nicht im Voraus abzugeben, was nur einen Teil ihres Wahlkreises st\u00f6ren w\u00fcrde, w\u00e4hrend andere die \u00f6ffentliche Stimmung n\u00e4her an der Abstimmung bewerten wollten. Als ein Pro-GMA-Marsch in Stalford, Bremen, in Gewalt \u00fcberging, sah Imperator Toi, dass die Debatte f\u00fcr den zivilen Diskurs korrosiv geworden war. Sie forderte den Senat auf, \u00fcber die GMA abzustimmen und der 30. April wurde ausgew\u00e4hlt.\n\nImperator Toi verbrachte die Tage vor der Abstimmung damit, jeden Senator pers\u00f6nlich zu kontaktieren, um Fragen zu beantworten und ihr Unterst\u00fctzungsniveau zu bewerten. Sie glaubte, dass die Gespr\u00e4che hilfreich und produktiv waren, aber viele Senatoren weigerten sich, ihre Unterst\u00fctzung so oder so zu versprechen. Parteipeitschen und politische Experten hielten die Abstimmung f\u00fcr zu knapp, um sie abzugeben. Laut dem Biographen Ryuto Pendleton konnte Imperator Toi am Vorabend der Abstimmung nicht schlafen und sagte den Vertrauten, dass sie erwartete, dass morgen entweder die bedeutendste Errungenschaft oder der gr\u00f6\u00dfte Fehler ihrer politischen Karriere sein w\u00fcrde.\n\nEin \u00e4ngstliches Imperium beobachtete, wie der Senat am 30. April 2793 tagte. Der Historiker Ariel Rutte beschrieb es als \"den Tag, an dem das Imperium den gemeinsamen Atem anh\u00e4lt\". \u00d6ffentliche Versammlungen in Terra, auf der Erde und anderswo zogen Millionen an. Milit\u00e4rische Kr\u00e4fte mobilisierten in jedem System vor der Abstimmung und waren in h\u00f6chster Alarmbereitschaft, um Unruhestifter und Zelebranten zu regieren. Vor der Abstimmung brach in mehreren Systemen Verwirrung aus, als der \u00fcberw\u00e4ltigende Kommunikationsverbindungs-Drohnenverkehr die Berichterstattung vor\u00fcbergehend zum Stillstand brachte.\n\nImperatorin Toi schloss sich in ihrem B\u00fcro ein und probierte zwei vorbereitete Reden, eine, wenn die GMA verabschiedet wurde, und eine andere, wenn sie scheiterte, w\u00e4hrend die Stimmen gez\u00e4hlt wurden. Als Clement Redfield, ihr Stabschef, schlie\u00dflich klopfte und eintrat, sagte er nichts, obwohl sein niedergeschlagener Ausdruck das Ergebnis deutlich machte. Die GMA war mit drei Stimmen gescheitert.\n\nImperator Toi bat um ein paar Minuten allein, bevor er sich an das Imperium wandte, aber Redfield setzte sich hin und schlug eine dritte Option vor; eine, bei der Imperator Toi eine Exekutivma\u00dfnahme einleitete, um den Senat zu \u00fcbergehen und das GMA-Gesetz zu erlassen. Obwohl ein h\u00e4ufiges Ereignis in der Messer-\u00c4ra, Imperator Toi war im Konflikt. W\u00e4hrend das Imperium sehns\u00fcchtig auf die Pressekonferenz wartete, flehte Redfield sie an, den politischen Mut zu haben, das zu tun, was sie f\u00fcr die Menschheit f\u00fcr richtig hielt. Sie diskutierten die m\u00f6glichen Auswirkungen, wobei Redfield zugab, dass dies ihre politische Karriere effektiv beenden k\u00f6nnte. Aus seiner Sicht w\u00e4re es ein kleiner Preis, den man zahlen m\u00fcsste, um dem Imperium eine von Terra gef\u00fchrte Zukunft zu sichern.\n\nImperator Toi konnte sich nicht dazu durchringen, die Stimme des Senats zu \u00fcberstimmen. Redfield trat zur\u00fcck und nutzte das legislative Versagen der GMA als Deckung. Er w\u00fcrde nach Terra zur\u00fcckkehren und f\u00fcr den Senat kandidieren, mit der Idee, die UEE-Kapital in den Prime als Mittelpunkt seiner Kampagne zu bringen. Obwohl er eine enge Rasse verlor, w\u00fcrde seine Plattform das ideologische R\u00fcckgrat der modernen transitionalistischen Partei bilden. Die meisten politischen Historiker betrachteten ihn als den ersten Kandidaten f\u00fcr Transits, obwohl es noch keine offizielle Partei war.\n\nErst nachdem Imperator Toi sein Amt niedergelegt hatte, ver\u00f6ffentlichte Redfield \u00f6ffentlich seinen Vorschlag, die Exekutive zu nutzen, um die Stimme des Senats zu \u00fcberstimmen. Die Offenbarung erz\u00fcrnte viele in Terra, steigerte aber Toi's Ansehen bei einem Imperium, das sich vor dem Missbrauch von Exekutivma\u00dfnahmen h\u00fctete. Als ihr Biograf danach fragte, antwortete Imperator Toi: \"Ich denke immer noch dar\u00fcber nach, was h\u00e4tte sein k\u00f6nnen, aber ich habe meine Entscheidung nie bereut. Der Wille des Volkes musste \u00fcber meinem pers\u00f6nlichen Glauben stehen. Sonst w\u00e4re ich nicht besser als die Messers.\"\n\nImperator Toi bleibt eine der wichtigsten und bedeutendsten Pers\u00f6nlichkeiten in der Geschichte der UEE. Abgesehen davon, dass sie das Imperium nach dem Fall der Messers zusammenh\u00e4lt, hat sie die Regierung erheblich umgestaltet, den B\u00fcrgertag ins Leben gerufen, sich f\u00fcr den Fair Chance Act eingesetzt, die Arche in Auftrag gegeben und vieles mehr. Doch es k\u00f6nnte die Aktion sein, die sie am 30. April 2973 nicht durchgef\u00fchrt hat, die die gr\u00f6\u00dften Auswirkungen auf das Imperium hatte.","zh_CN":"April 30, 2793 SET\nAs a new Imperator, Erin Toi hoped that April 30, 2793, would be the day that put the Empire on a new path. Less than a year earlier, the UEE had deposed Linton Messer XI and had democratically chosen Senator Toi to replace him. Her charisma and vocal support for the end of Messer rule made her a logical candidate, but her active participation in the uprising and heartfelt desire to better the Empire by doing a job many believed impossible made her an ideal one.\n\nImperator Toi\u2019s administration spent most of its first year in power tracking down regime loyalists in hiding and reshaping a government the Messers had spent centuries bending to their will. Modifying the government\u2019s charter required perseverance, political fortitude, and a degree of delicacy. Imperator Toi worked closely with senators on what changes to propose, in what order to roll them out, and how to sell the ideas to the public. She understood that the unity of the Empire was hanging in the balance and if change came about faster or more drastically than expected, the whole UEE could crumble. On one side sat the Terra-centric activists pushing to completely dismantle the existing government and start from scratch to reshape the Empire for a new age. On the other was an Earth-based ideology committed to preserving the traditions and values that elevated Humanity to the heights it currently stood at.\n\nEach change to the government only became official after a vote in the Senate and Imperator Toi\u2019s stamp of approval. The process began with several small but significant procedural changes that opened debate in the Senate and eliminated punishment of those openly opposing the government. The most significant legislative accomplishment during this phase restored the Tribunal of High-General, High-Secretary, and High-Advocate, along with the power to remove an Imperator for just cause. Her commitment to ethical leadership was admirable and put to the ultimate test on April 30, 2793.\n\nThough heavily involved in what policies were put to a vote, Imperator Toi never proposed any herself. She left that to the Senate to inspire trust in the legislative process and highlight its independence from the Imperator. Not all pieces of legislation passed, including one drastic measure that would have revoked the Citizenship of anyone believed to have been sympathetic to the Messer regime. However, many progressive critics were unhappy with Imperator Toi\u2019s restrained approach, arguing that it signaled weakness and an unwillingness to erase the very system that allowed the Messers to rise to power. What they didn\u2019t know was that behind the scenes, Imperator Toi was working with a coalition of senators from across the Empire on an expansive piece of legislation and was saving her political capital for this momentous push.\n\nIn early March of 2793, eight senators from systems spanning the Empire held a press conference to introduce the Governance Modernization Act (GMA), which would relocate the Empire\u2019s capital to Prime, Terra, and officially rename it the Democratic Stellar Union (DSU). Everyone involved knew the GMA would court controversy and had prepared a multipronged defense. This included the release of pro-GMA opinion editorials tailored to specific parts of the Empire, a coordinated media blitz across the spectrum, and a plan to convince Croshaw Senator Esther Aguila to not only vocally support the act but to co-sponsor it too. The plan had Imperator Toi avoiding the initial debate so she could assess the blowback and then deliver a speech that endorsed the plan, addressed people\u2019s most pressing concerns, and hopefully inspired the Empire to support it.\n\nThis strategy quickly fell apart. Protests erupted on Earth and elsewhere, forcing Imperator Toi to address the Empire earlier than expected. She came out in support of the plan but later admitted that she disliked her speech and believed it came across as defensive instead of inspiring; an opinion shared by her critics. Behind the scenes, powerful corporations with commercial interests on Earth lobbied senators to not support the GMA and claimed the upheaval could cripple an already unstable economy.\n\nFor weeks, a public debate about the GMA raged on the Senate floor and across spectrum. Advocates in the Senate furiously courted supporters but many remained noncommittal. Some believed it was politically advantageous to not state their opinion in advance, which would only upset part of their constituency, while others wanted to assess public sentiment closer to the vote. When a pro-GMA march in Stalford, Bremen, devolved into violence, Imperator Toi saw that the debate had become corrosive to civil discourse. She called for the Senate to vote on the GMA and April 30th was selected.\n\nImperator Toi spent the days leading up to the vote personally contacting every senator to answer questions and assess their levels of support. She believed the conversations were helpful and productive, but many senators refused to pledge their support either way. Party whips and political pundits considered the vote too close to call. According to biographer Ryuto Pendleton, Imperator Toi couldn\u2019t sleep on the eve of the vote and told confidants that she expected tomorrow to either be the most significant accomplishment or biggest blunder of her political career.\n\nAn anxious Empire watched as the Senate convened on April 30, 2793. Historian Ariel Rutte described it as \u201cthe day the Empire held its collective breath.\u201d Public gatherings in Terra, Earth, and elsewhere attracted millions. Military forces mobilized in every system ahead of the vote and stood at high alert to reign in rioters and celebrants. Before the vote, confusion broke out in several systems when overwhelming comm relay drone traffic temporarily brought reporting to a halt.\n\nImperator Toi shuttered herself in her office and rehearsed two prepared speeches, one if the GMA passed and another if it failed, while the votes were tallied. When Clement Redfield, her Chief of Staff, eventually knocked and entered, he didn\u2019t say anything, though his downcast expression made the outcome clear. The GMA had failed by three votes.\n\nImperator Toi requested a few minutes alone before addressing the Empire, but Redfield sat down and proposed a third option; one that involved Imperator Toi invoking an executive action to override the Senate to make the GMA law. Though a common occurrence in the Messer era, Imperator Toi was conflicted. As the Empire eagerly awaited the press conference, Redfield implored her to have the political courage to do what she believed was right for Humanity. They discussed the potential ramifications, with Redfield admitting it could effectively end her political career. From his perspective, it would be a small price to pay to ensure a Terra-led future for the Empire.\n\nImperator Toi couldn\u2019t bring herself to override the Senate\u2019s vote. Redfield resigned, using the legislative failure of the GMA as cover. He would return to Terra and run for the Senate with the idea of moving the UEE capital to Prime as the center point of his campaign. Though he lost a close race, his platform would provide the ideological backbone for the modern Transitionalist party. Most political historians considered him the first Transits candidate, even though it was not yet an official party.\n\nOnly after Imperator Toi left office did Redfield publicly disclose his proposal to use executive power to override the Senate\u2019s vote. The revelation angered many in Terra but increased Toi\u2019s standing with an Empire wary of the abuse of executive action. When her biographer asked about it, Imperator Toi replied, \u201cI still think about what could\u2019ve been, but I\u2019ve never regretted my decision. The will of the people had to stand above my personal beliefs. Otherwise, I wouldn\u2019t be any better than the Messers.\u201d\n\nImperator Toi remains one of the most important and substantial figures in the UEE\u2019s history. Aside from holding the Empire together following the fall of the Messers, she significantly reshaped the government, created Citizen Day, championed the Fair Chance Act, commissioned the Ark, and more. Yet, it might be the action she didn\u2019t take on April 30, 2793, that had the most impact on the Empire."},"links_count":0,"comment_count":25,"created_at":"2019-05-01T00:00:00+00:00","created_at_human":"6 years ago"},"meta":{"processed_at":"2026-04-27 01:27:14","valid_relations":["images","links","translations"],"prev_id":17062,"next_id":17065}}