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Kenyon used the looming crisis to convince Parliament to pass laws that gave him more power. The most famous and far-reaching of these was [[Resolution 288]]. Passed on 19 December [[2784]], Resolution 288 gave the Captain-General incredible power, including the right to convene and dismiss Parliament at will, the ability to appoint his or her successor, and sole direction of the League's military.<ref name=HBHM30>''Handbook: House Marik'', p. 30, "Endgame"</ref><ref>''Handbook: House Marik'', p. 81, "Resolution 288: Key Points"</ref> Kenyon used the looming crisis to convince Parliament to pass laws that gave him more power. The most famous and far-reaching of these was [[Resolution 288]]. Passed on 19 December [[2784]], Resolution 288 gave the Captain-General incredible power, including the right to convene and dismiss Parliament at will, the ability to appoint his or her successor, and sole direction of the League's military.<ref name=HBHM30>''Handbook: House Marik'', p. 30, "Endgame"</ref><ref>''Handbook: House Marik'', p. 81, "Resolution 288: Key Points"</ref>
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− {{Quote|''Too long have we been forced to denude our strength, and now we stand on the brink of disaster. If we are to persevere we must have troops and ships, 'Mechs and planes.''|Kenyon Marik, ''Parliamentary address after the [[Amaris Coup]]'', [[2767]]<ref name=FSWp117>''First Succession War'', p. 117: "Forces of the Succession War"</ref>}}
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Kenyon used the looming crisis to convince Parliament to pass laws that gave him more power. The most famous and far-reaching of these was [[Resolution 288]]. Passed on 19 December [[2784]], Resolution 288 gave the Captain-General incredible power, including the right to convene and dismiss Parliament at will, the ability to appoint his or her successor, and sole direction of the League's military.<ref name=HBHM30>''Handbook: House Marik'', p. 30, "Endgame"</ref><ref>''Handbook: House Marik'', p. 81, "Resolution 288: Key Points"</ref> | Kenyon used the looming crisis to convince Parliament to pass laws that gave him more power. The most famous and far-reaching of these was [[Resolution 288]]. Passed on 19 December [[2784]], Resolution 288 gave the Captain-General incredible power, including the right to convene and dismiss Parliament at will, the ability to appoint his or her successor, and sole direction of the League's military.<ref name=HBHM30>''Handbook: House Marik'', p. 30, "Endgame"</ref><ref>''Handbook: House Marik'', p. 81, "Resolution 288: Key Points"</ref> | ||
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