Resolution requires engagement between houses, not unilateral action
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Inter-House Engagement in Resolution
Resolution requires engagement between houses, not unilateral action.
No house may impose resolution upon another without engagement.
Resolution arises through dialogue, acknowledgment, and participation between affected houses.
Unilateral action undermines autonomy, legitimacy, and balance.
Engagement respects house authority while preventing dominance or coercion.
Witnessed engagement confirms process and outcome and supports lasting resolution.