Main | About | Tutorial | FAQ | Links | Wiki | Forum | World News | World Map | World Ranking | Nations | Electoral Calendar | Party Organizations | Treaties |
Login | Register |
Game Time: April 5474
Next month in: 03:52:26
Server time: 04:07:33, April 24, 2024 CET
Currently online (1): dnobb | Record: 63 on 23:13:00, July 26, 2019 CET

We are working on a brand new version of the game! If you want to stay informed, read our blog and register for our mailing list.

Bill: Freedom of Police Act (2659)

Details

Submitted by[?]: Normand Pluralist Party

Status[?]: passed

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: October 2659

Description[?]:

We propose that local governments be given the right of managing local affairs more effectively—there may be situations locally where a patrol would be needed, which is virtually never the case nationally.

Proposals

Debate

These messages have been posted to debate on this bill:

Date15:52:23, November 01, 2008 CET
From Revolutionary State Socialist Party
ToDebating the Freedom of Police Act (2659)
MessageWe will vote for localization this once in hopes of some areas using their police as intended.

Date22:48:46, November 01, 2008 CET
From 帝国公明党 (Teikoku Kōmeitō)
ToDebating the Freedom of Police Act (2659)
MessageWe\'ll vote yes until a more suitable option is available.

subscribe to this discussion - unsubscribe

Voting

Vote Seats
yes
      

Total Seats: 524

no
 

Total Seats: 41

abstain
 

Total Seats: 35


Random fact: Treaties will be eligible for deletion if they are more than 50 in-game years old and have no currently ratified members.

Random quote: "We must show that liberty is not merely one particular value but that it is the source and condition of most moral values. What a free society offers to the individual is much more than what he would be able to do if only he were free. We can therefore not fully appreciate the value of freedom until we know how a society of free men as a whole differs from one in which unfreedom prevails." - Friedrich August Hayek

This page was generated with PHP
Copyright 2004-2010 Wouter Lievens
Queries performed: 48