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Bill: Ratification of the Secular Education Treaty

Details

Submitted by[?]: Labour Party

Status[?]: defeated

Votes: This bill proposes for the ratification of a treaty. It will require two-thirds of the legislature to vote in favor[?]. This bill will not pass any sooner than the deadline.

Voting deadline: March 3039

Description[?]:

This bill asks for the ratification of the Secular Education Treaty. If this treaty is ratified, it becomes binding and will define national law.

Proposals

Debate

These messages have been posted to debate on this bill:

Date06:38:14, November 30, 2010 CET
FromLabour Party
ToDebating the Ratification of the Secular Education Treaty
MessageWe cannot give religious favourtism over one religion to another, there needs to be a secular education to ensure that all religious groups are taught without any bias

Date16:53:11, November 30, 2010 CET
FromNew Aloria Party (NAP)
ToDebating the Ratification of the Secular Education Treaty
MessageI wouldn't mind private religious schools.

Date16:53:33, November 30, 2010 CET
FromNew Aloria Party (NAP)
ToDebating the Ratification of the Secular Education Treaty
MessageKeep this in debate when I have more time to look at it please?

Date00:29:38, December 01, 2010 CET
FromNew Aloria Party (NAP)
ToDebating the Ratification of the Secular Education Treaty
MessageReligious schools can be private, and parents can send them to a religious school if they want. Teacher led prayers should only be in religious schools. I can't support this because of the laws it wants.

Date06:32:39, December 01, 2010 CET
FromLabour Party
ToDebating the Ratification of the Secular Education Treaty
Messageyou don't get it, if there are religious schools it creates a bias, because religious schools are usually very expensive this means only the rich parents who are religious can send them there, the poor ones just have to miss out. That hardly seems fair. If they want a religious education they can go to Sunday Schools after church or the equivalent for other religions

Date14:17:57, December 01, 2010 CET
FromUnited Independent Party
ToDebating the Ratification of the Secular Education Treaty
Messageyou all seem to hate religion xD

Date21:10:39, December 01, 2010 CET
FromNew Aloria Party (NAP)
ToDebating the Ratification of the Secular Education Treaty
MessageThey are very far left, that's their stance IP.

CDP: The SA did this same argument with me over the private school issue. I'm not going to get into the rich and poor argument because their isn't facts their. I understand where you come from however it's a choice and it's basic freedom we can have a religious school not all are so expnseieve to go to. I know some that are free. So we can have religious schools and prayer in them. It makes senese. Sorry thats my position.

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Voting

Vote Seats
yes
  

Total Seats: 267

no
  

Total Seats: 483

abstain

    Total Seats: 0


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