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Bill: Constitutional Convention 3054
Details
Submitted by[?]: ƒortenohƒiv (ACN)
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: June 3055
Description[?]:
A series of constitutional amendments to better the operation of our country. |
Proposals
Article 1
Proposal[?] to change The number of proposals a party can introduce per year (will be handed out as a monthly quota).
Old value:: 6
Current: 12
Proposed: 20
Article 2
Proposal[?] to change The maximum proposal quota a party can accumulate.
Old value:: 6
Current: 12
Proposed: 50
Article 3
Proposal[?] to change Structure of the executive branch.
Old value:: The Head of State is hereditary and symbolic; the Head of Government chairs the cabinet.
Current: The Head of State and Head of Government are two separate officials.
Proposed: The Head of State is also Head of Government.
Article 4
Proposal[?] to change The formal title of the Head of State.
Old value:: King
Current: Federal Council of Grand Directors
Proposed: President
Article 5
Proposal[?] to change The total number of seats in the legislative assembly. Should be between 75 and 750.
Old value:: 270
Current: 199
Proposed: 750
Debate
These messages have been posted to debate on this bill:
Date | 19:39:45, January 02, 2011 CET | From | People's Monarchist Party | To | Debating the Constitutional Convention 3054 |
Message | Not a chance. |
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Voting
Vote | Seats | ||
yes | Total Seats: 80 | ||
no |
Total Seats: 152 | ||
abstain | Total Seats: 12 |
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