Hermant rises:
Duc Alain, I see you are sincere in your inquiry. I confess I am no constitutional expert, as my misunderstanding over Antwerp has proven. Quickly scrutinising our Charter, I can find no mention of alliances at all - although an ammendment was passed forbidding diplomatic exchanges with Mohammadans. Currently, therefore, alliances with non-Mohammadans seem to fall within the discretion of the Seneschal although future edicts and proclamations may constrain him. By contrast, declarations of war are prohibited except when authorised in advance or when made by the King. I suppose the question is, would we prefer the default position of the Seneschal with respect to alliances to be one of freedom (as is the case now) or of prohibition (as in the case with war)? However, in either case, if the King has the right to make the extreme step of declaring war, I would imagine he would also be empowered to take the surely lesser step of forming an alliance.
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