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Bill: Secularize state officials
Details
Submitted by[?]: National Authoritarian Movement
Status[?]: defeated
Votes: This is an ordinary bill. It requires more yes votes than no votes. This bill will not pass any sooner than the deadline.
Voting deadline: January 2462
Description[?]:
For a more strict seperation between state and religion |
Proposals
Article 1
Proposal[?] to change The state's policy concerning religious clothing.
Old value:: There are no laws regulating the wearing of religious clothing and the wearing of religious symbols.
Current: There are no laws regulating the wearing of religious clothing and the wearing of religious symbols.
Proposed: Public officials are not allowed to wear religious symbols while exercising their duties.
Debate
These messages have been posted to debate on this bill:
Date | 03:17:41, September 27, 2007 CET | From | Liberty Party | To | Debating the Secularize state officials |
Message | "There is a very fine line between a Secular state, which doesn't interfer with religious matters and doesn't bring it into politics, and an Atheistic state, which actively persuctes religion, obviously in breach of the Liberty Party and Zardugal's ideas of freedom and liberty. I personally wouldn't support a public official wearing religious symbols whilst on duty, but that's up to the people they serve, the public, to decide." ~Liberty Party Spokesman |
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Voting
Vote | Seats | |||
yes |
Total Seats: 43 | |||
no | Total Seats: 267 | |||
abstain |
Total Seats: 51 |
Random fact: Particracy does not allow real-life brand names (eg. Coca Cola, McDonalds, Microsoft). However, in the case of military equipment brand names it is permitted to use simple number-letter combinations (eg. T-90 and F-22) borrowed from real life, and also simple generic names, like those of animals (eg. Leopard and Jaguar). |
Random quote: "You don't have to explain something you never said." - Calvin Coolidge |