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Bill: Cabinet Proposal of July 2110

Details

Submitted by[?]: Protectorate Party

Status[?]: passed

Votes: This bill presents the formation of a cabinet. It requires more than half of the legislature to vote yes. Traditionally, parties in the proposal vote yes, others (the opposition) vote no. This bill will pass as soon as the required yes votes are in and all parties in the proposal have voted yes, or will be defeated if unsufficient votes are reached on the deadline.

Voting deadline: March 2111

Description[?]:

Since the current cabinet contains an inactive party, we recommend replacing it with the one listed above. We have included all active parties in an attempt to speed its passage, after the election a new cabinet will be formed.
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Proposals

Debate

These messages have been posted to debate on this bill:

Date03:49:52, September 14, 2005 CET
FromSocial Republican Party
ToDebating the Cabinet Proposal of July 2110
MessageORDER IN THE COURT!!!
i could get used to this...

Date22:07:29, September 14, 2005 CET
FromUnited Labour Party
ToDebating the Cabinet Proposal of July 2110
MessageHmm...as LevP is a teacher, shouldn't he get education? Never mind!

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Voting

Vote Seats
yes
    

Total Seats: 67

no
 

Total Seats: 0

abstain
   

Total Seats: 33


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