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Bill: Populist Proposition XXXIX
Details
Submitted by[?]: Popular Stability
Status[?]: passed
Votes: This bill is a resolution. It requires more yes votes than no votes. This bill will not pass any sooner than the deadline.
Voting deadline: April 2911
Description[?]:
To rename the country the 'Republic of Endralon'. |
Proposals
Debate
These messages have been posted to debate on this bill:
Date | 12:29:15, March 19, 2010 CET | From | Humanist Alliance | To | Debating the Populist Proposition XXXIX |
Message | Just Endralon. |
Date | 12:49:31, March 19, 2010 CET | From | Popular Stability | To | Debating the Populist Proposition XXXIX |
Message | http://classic.particracy.net/viewbill.php?billid=284482 |
Date | 17:32:47, March 19, 2010 CET | From | King's Hope Party (ACN) | To | Debating the Populist Proposition XXXIX |
Message | I like this better then Endralon. Look at the official name of the United States, "The Constitutional Federalist Republic of The United States of America" I think we can atleast go with the Republic of Endralon, no? ~Hope~ |
Date | 21:38:49, March 19, 2010 CET | From | Popular Stability | To | Debating the Populist Proposition XXXIX |
Message | I put both so we can see which one people prefer. |
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Voting
Vote | Seats | |||||
yes |
Total Seats: 217 | |||||
no |
Total Seats: 68 | |||||
abstain | Total Seats: 16 |
Random fact: In Culturally Protected nations, it is the responsibility of players to ensure the candidate boxes on their Party Overview screens are filled in with appropriate names. If a player is allotted seats in a Cabinet bill and has not filled in names for the relevant candidate position, then the program will automatically fill in the positions with names which might not necessarily be appropriate for the Cultural Protocols. |
Random quote: "Hatred is not, and should never be considered as another form of freedom of expression." - Icarion Dadhelus, former Selucian politician |