Roles may be reassigned

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Roles May Be Reassigned

When responsibilities are not upheld, roles may be reassigned.

Under Ayaawx, roles are functional. They exist to ensure duties are fulfilled, not to secure status or permanence.

Reassignment may occur when:

  • A role holder fails to act in accordance with Ayaawx.
  • Authority is exercised without accountability or witness recognition.
  • Harm results from neglect, misuse, or overreach.
  • Responsibilities exceed the capacity or conduct of the role holder.

Reassignment does not strip identity or belonging. It adjusts function to protect lawful order.

Lawful reassignment may include:

  • Transfer of specific duties to another House member.
  • Limiting a role to ceremonial or advisory functions.
  • Appointing interim or shared role holders.
  • Restoring roles only after obligations are met and trust repaired.

Roles are carried in service. They are not owned.

Reassignment is corrective, not punitive.

Its purpose is to:

  • Ensure responsibilities are met without interruption.
  • Prevent concentration of unchecked authority.
  • Protect the integrity of the House and crest.
  • Maintain continuity of lawful governance.

Ayaawx principle: Roles exist to serve responsibilities; when service fails, roles may move.

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