Decree 3456: Officially Making Things More Complicated

Subdecree 2: The Unnecessary Redundancy Initiative

At today's press conference, we are pleased to announce the implementation of Subdecree 2: The Unnecessary Redundancy Initiative. This groundbreaking policy will require all government officials to use a minimum of three words to convey any single piece of information.

Example: "The sky is blue" will henceforth be referred to as "The sky is indeed actually blue."

When questioned about the efficacy of this initiative, our lead administrator quipped, "It's not about efficiency, it's about being extra."

Subpage 1: Frequently Asked Questions

What is the point of this policy?

What is a redundancy, again?

Subpage 2: Related Decrees

Decree 345: Mandatory meetings with unnecessary attendees

Decree 456: Inefficient use of the word 'actually'