[Elberhard]: I accept amendment (e).
I have little to add to the list of grievances against the Chancellor. There are many, but two general points stand out.
First, Hummel's actions show repeated contempt for the Diet, its Edicts and its Charter. His words show no remorse and give no promise of change. He seems to think we elected him Caesar, not Chancellor.
Second, none of us can have confidence that he can protect Franconia or Outremer, still less take Moscow and defeat the horse lords. Even Swabia and Austria are vulnerable - the Swabian Duke ambushed and Budapest lost - while the Bavarians are about to be cursed for a second time.
This is too much @%^$&*!.
And Hummel is only one fifth of the way through his term of office. Imagine what it could be like if he is allowed a full term?!
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