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Bill: Name Change: "Parliament" to "Congress"
Details
Submitted by[?]: New Conservative Party
Status[?]: defeated
Votes: This bill asks for an amendement to the Constitution. It will require two-thirds of the legislature to vote in favor. This bill will not pass any sooner than the deadline.
Voting deadline: June 2093
Description[?]:
Good choice for a name. |
Proposals
Article 1
Proposal[?] to change The official title of the legislative assembly.
Old value:: Parliament
Current: Kunsill tad-Deputati (Council of Deputies)
Proposed: Congress
Debate
These messages have been posted to debate on this bill:
Date | 01:40:47, August 08, 2005 CET | From | New Conservative Party | To | Debating the Name Change: "Parliament" to "Congress" |
Message | Pretty simple, really. |
Date | 01:42:32, August 08, 2005 CET | From | Democratic party of Cildanian | To | Debating the Name Change: "Parliament" to "Congress" |
Message | I dont know why we have to do that we could just have a Two Way System have a Parlement but still have a Presadent |
Date | 01:42:43, August 08, 2005 CET | From | Green Progressive Alliance | To | Debating the Name Change: "Parliament" to "Congress" |
Message | And pretty pointless, too. Nay. |
Date | 03:23:31, August 08, 2005 CET | From | Democratic Libertarian Cildanians | To | Debating the Name Change: "Parliament" to "Congress" |
Message | How'd I know this would come, Bruce? :-) |
Date | 04:09:39, August 08, 2005 CET | From | Cildanian Free Party | To | Debating the Name Change: "Parliament" to "Congress" |
Message | Good call. |
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Voting
Vote | Seats | |||
yes | Total Seats: 42 | |||
no | Total Seats: 32 | |||
abstain | Total Seats: 26 |
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