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Revision as of 06:48, 28 January 2026
Personality
History
Origins in Kara
Military Service
to be written
Public Service
to be written
The Great Sandwich Debacle
The Great Sandwich Debate was a four-hour parliamentary debate held during a weekly session of the 2nd Parliament of Orlan. The debate was between the Prime Minister, backed by members of the government bench, and members of the honourable parliamentary opposition. The subject of the debacle was establishing a definition for what does and what does not legally constitute a sandwich.
Debate
The government bench argued for a strict definition of the term, while the opposition pushed for a broad, loose, and unfounded concept. Various hypothetical examples including wraps, salads, and bread-adjacent foods were discussed at length.
Outcome
No agreement was ever reached. The Speaker was forced to conclude the debate due to exhaustion experienced by members of the house and gallery. The subject was furthermore barred from further parliamentary discussions and referred to the Royal Genie for resolution.