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Bill: Administrative Reform Bill

Details

Submitted by[?]: Utilolibertarian 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: July 2112

Description[?]:

A bill to reform Deltaria's administrative sector so as to differentiate us in recognition of our special status from other nations. Hereby resolved that:

Proposals

Debate

These messages have been posted to debate on this bill:

Date05:24:18, September 13, 2005 CET
From National Socialist Party of Deltaria
ToDebating the Administrative Reform Bill
MessageDiet? Did you run out of space for the name, or is my vocab lacking? The NSP will support article 2, provided soccer is capitalised, and happily supports article 3.

Date07:21:44, September 13, 2005 CET
From Utilolibertarian Party
ToDebating the Administrative Reform Bill
MessageDiet is a synonym for parliament or chamber. You would most often find it used in the Central and Eastern European states, like the old Holy Roman Empire and the Kingdom of Poland. I think it has a nice ring to it. Soccer shall be capitalized.

Date08:12:56, September 13, 2005 CET
From National Socialist Party of Deltaria
ToDebating the Administrative Reform Bill
MessageThen I'll support this bill, provided we manage to get a Monarchal head of state. Otherwise we'll just look silly.

Date12:58:01, September 13, 2005 CET
From Marchioness Party
ToDebating the Administrative Reform Bill
MessageThe MP fears that the ULP is listening to The Vapors and "Turning Japanese" both articles 1 and 3 are lifted directly from the real world nation of JAPAN

The MP will endeavour to think up some more creative submissions and submit them as soon as practicable.

Date13:05:48, September 13, 2005 CET
From National Socialist Party of Deltaria
ToDebating the Administrative Reform Bill
MessageThe NSP withdraws support, as it considers the nation of Japan to be an insult to Socialism and sexual orthadoxy.

Date16:31:03, September 13, 2005 CET
From Utilolibertarian Party
ToDebating the Administrative Reform Bill
MessageThe regions of Japan are called prefectures, yes...but that is not why we suggest this word, it just pleases us.

As for the Diet, yes, the Japanese parliament is called a Diet. However, we do not think it is called The Most Magisterial and Imperial Diet. To go along with our new Supreme Monarch, we need such a name.

Date21:01:23, September 13, 2005 CET
From National Socialist Party of Deltaria
ToDebating the Administrative Reform Bill
MessageWe will not support anything Japanese.

Date22:18:22, September 13, 2005 CET
From Utilolibertarian Party
ToDebating the Administrative Reform Bill
MessageI don't understand. The Japanese copied the name Diet from the Germans, for God's sake! Furthemore, Diet is only how the Japanese word is translated into English. The original German term is Diet. It has nothing Japanese about it!

As regards prefecture, the UP wants to make our nation different. Province, region, state, district---what nation does not use these terms to describe localities? Prefecture is a way to set ourselves apart.

And remember, Japan does not exist for the purpose of this game anyways.

Date00:51:45, September 14, 2005 CET
From Sedliacke Povstanie
ToDebating the Administrative Reform Bill
MessageWe're not pleased with the Imperial Diet part since it sounds somewhat ridiculous. Also what argument is behind making soccer a national sport. The TP would like to know how soccer is representative.

Date03:37:24, September 14, 2005 CET
From Utilolibertarian Party
ToDebating the Administrative Reform Bill
MessageDeltaria is a nation that is very much community-oriented. Soccer is a very team-based sport. The UP thinks it accurately reflects our national character.

As regards the Diet, why do you think it sounds silly? We are a great nation; we can rightfully call our house of government "The Most Magisterial and Imperial Diet." We have earned this right.

Date06:01:31, September 14, 2005 CET
From CNI Party
ToDebating the Administrative Reform Bill
MessageThe CNI believes that the proposed legislative name is overblown and pompous. Something simpler, such as "Imperial Diet", would be preferable. The CNI supports Articles 2 and 3.

Date06:46:16, September 14, 2005 CET
From National Socialist Party of Deltaria
ToDebating the Administrative Reform Bill
MessageThe NSP would like to see a national sport that includes our noble national animal. "Bear Baiting", perhaps, or "Dog Fighting".

Date07:35:48, September 14, 2005 CET
From Utilolibertarian Party
ToDebating the Administrative Reform Bill
MessageThose are sports for simpletons, in the opinion of the UP. Also, it should be an Olympic sport in order to give us an advantage in that competition.

Date07:36:31, September 14, 2005 CET
From Utilolibertarian Party
ToDebating the Administrative Reform Bill
MessageThe name has been modified to "Imperial Diet"

Date14:11:09, September 14, 2005 CET
From Marchioness Party
ToDebating the Administrative Reform Bill
MessageThe MP would like to know if this is the title of our new parliament, or the new and improved Atkins program.

Date14:13:08, September 14, 2005 CET
From National Socialist Party of Deltaria
ToDebating the Administrative Reform Bill
MessageAnd in the opinion of the NSP, soccer is a sport for girly effeminate flamers.

We demand more death and suffering of stupid animals for the enjoyment of the people.

Date16:46:15, September 14, 2005 CET
From Utilolibertarian Party
ToDebating the Administrative Reform Bill
MessageThe UP would like to know what the MP proposes instead. It's easy to make fun of something else without providing a single constructive idea in return.

And as for the NSP, what about a compromise on rugby? It is the most physically violent team sport I can think of.

Date17:14:26, September 14, 2005 CET
From National Socialist Party of Deltaria
ToDebating the Administrative Reform Bill
MessageThe NSP demands blood!

Date17:34:20, September 14, 2005 CET
From Utilolibertarian Party
ToDebating the Administrative Reform Bill
MessageRugby is bloody.

Date08:03:51, September 15, 2005 CET
From National Socialist Party of Deltaria
ToDebating the Administrative Reform Bill
MessageThe NSP demands gore and viscera.

Date21:34:38, September 15, 2005 CET
From Utilolibertarian Party
ToDebating the Administrative Reform Bill
MessageThe UP knows of no Olympic sport which is bloodier than rugby.

Date03:11:53, September 16, 2005 CET
From National Socialist Party of Deltaria
ToDebating the Administrative Reform Bill
MessageBoxing? The NSP will support this bill as it currently stands, but will press for changes in the future.

Date03:46:40, September 16, 2005 CET
From Utilolibertarian Party
ToDebating the Administrative Reform Bill
MessageThat is all the UP can ask for. We thank the NSP.

Date16:33:09, September 16, 2005 CET
From National Socialist Party of Deltaria
ToDebating the Administrative Reform Bill
MessageThe ULP will get NSP support only if you drop article 2.

Date21:02:45, September 16, 2005 CET
From Utilolibertarian Party
ToDebating the Administrative Reform Bill
MessageArticle 2 has been dropped in favor of the NSP's new bear baiting proposal, which we support.

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Total Seats: 41

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Total Seats: 0


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