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Bill: National Convention of "Future for Solentia - Coalition for the Future (CFu)"

Details

Submitted by[?]: Democratic Catholic Party

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: October 3088

Description[?]:

We propose a vote on the coalition, after more than 20 years after its foundation.
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States General

"Freedom, Responsibility and Future"

To join the Coalition: http://classic.particracy.net/vieworganization.php?organizationid=2451

Each party of this coalition can put in his name the letters: (CFu) to show the nation our Unity!

Proposals

Debate

These messages have been posted to debate on this bill:

Date01:58:48, January 27, 2011 CET
FromDemocratic Catholic Party
ToDebating the National Convention of "Future for Solentia - Coalition for the Future (CFu)"
MessageDear friends,

in this beautiful sunny morning, I have the pleasure and honor to start the work of formation of the Coalition for the Future. I thank all of you who participated, I thank the authorities and representatives of other parties who have reached the Solent to attend the meeting. Today December 15 3066 is a new day for Solent today was born on The future for our country. For many years now the FHE was able to gather around him men of good will, supporters, women, youth and families to make a policy of common sense and perspective, collecting a broad consensus across the country. For years our policy has been able to cope without fear of shots tails of the "old politics"that today still want to keep the country in a state of degradation and underdevelopment, recalling favors noble, royal crowns and sharecropping. For years, the FHE has proposed a democratic politics of sound moral principles, able to give everyone the opportunity to express our strong tradition of keeping. For years, finally, we have represented the Solent in the world, thanks to the professionalism and commitment of a major player in politics of our nation as Antani Sfini, here today with us (the crowd cheers for 5 minutes, ed.)

Today, in the midst of this assembly of young historians and supporters, the FHE has a new idea: to form a grand coalition government. Today, we are willing to talk to all political forces in the nation to say: who want to do with us a program for this our beautiful country? We are pleased to be able to record the friendship and support of the Indipendet Party, party leaders represented here today by Jack Carver (3 minutes of applause.)

Together with you, today we begin this journey, under the motto: "Freedom, Responsibility and Future: manifesto of good government." We will be happy to review and accept any proposal that you want to show in order to agree on the final program.
Today, dear friends, we begin to write the future of Solent: I like you I can not wait to get involved and to reach the idea of policy that our country expects from so many generations and today we have the opportunity to achieve.
First, already the foundation of the Coalition have proposed laws that were in essence the spirit of this Convention: the Income Tax Proposal of June 3066 was approved in the Senate and this is a great victory for us all. We have eliminated a major charge to the poor and did not deserve to have the hands of the state in his pockets. This is a first step, which will be followed by others.

The next obstacle we face is the election of April. We have a good idea about it: introduce a single candidate for the election of the President of the Republic. We propose to friends of the Independent Party nomination Rullo Birgulli for this role. We hope you'll support it, to go with more confidence to face the candidate of the SHC.

If you disagree, leave a comment to this posting. It will be the first act of a long series of debates in which we hope to reach concrete proposals to be approved when we are in government.

Therefore, we begin the work! Do not want to elaborate further, I give the word to other friends who certainly will want to participate and thank you for your attention. Good work!

Velio Maggiorelli, FHE's Party Leader

Date04:45:20, January 27, 2011 CET
FromLabour Party
ToDebating the National Convention of "Future for Solentia - Coalition for the Future (CFu)"
MessageLeader Maggiorelli,

As leader of the Social Democratic Party of Solentia, I feel obligated by my sense of duty to my nation and our people to respectfully yet sternly disagree with this proposed "grand coalition.

While all parties of this, our wise deliberative body, desire to see greater cooperation among the parties, I am fearful of the centralization of power this proposal may foster.

What, you may ask, is to be feared from this bill? Why, the very Republic we pledge to serve. One of the most important aspects of our nation is the fact that our people have choices. We are made better by allowing the people to choose their government. We are held accountable, we are made wiser, and we are dutiful.

Were we to concentrate the power of the parties into a grand coalition, as you suggest, what is to distinguish to the people the options they have? Has a religious man no right to a single, independent party that identifies with his faith? Has the teacher no right to a single, independent party that will work to better our education system? Has the worker no right to a single, independent party that proposes a higher minimum wage, better hours, or safer regulation?

What is regrettable still is the touting of the income tax relief act to support this dangerous upward surge of power. No party is more elated at the passage of tax relief for low-earners than we Social Democrats. But to use it as a ploy to attract to support for the formation of this quasi-totalitarian conglomerate is most unfortunate. That bill, a collaboration by several sovereign parties towards a common goal, is one of our most vital assets.

But ultimately, it will ultimately be futile to pursue such a policy. It is the responsibility of us to govern, and the entire purpose of our elections is to allow the people to select which of us stay and which of us go.

Make no mistake, comrades; all of us, from Social Democrats to staunch marketeers, want a stronger, safer, better and more prosperous Solentia. But many of us have quite different proposals for how to make it so. It is of the utmost importance that these options are served to the people. A single presidential candidate and a grand coalition undermines the idea of our system. Competition keeps us accountable.

At times, some will govern. At other times, others will govern. We govern only through the consent of Solentia's citizens. Who are we to consolidate the government and take away the competition that forces us to deliver nothing but the best politics and governance?

I am not an ideologue. I am open to working together on all issues, vast and small. But we eagerly await debate on this proposal and hope other parties will join our young party in protecting our Republic.

Glory to Solentia.

Ryan Fay
Leader, Social Democratic Party of Solentia

Date10:57:19, January 27, 2011 CET
FromDemocratic Catholic Party
ToDebating the National Convention of "Future for Solentia - Coalition for the Future (CFu)"
MessageThank you, Mr. Ryan Fay. Your concerns are our, your desires too. On the problem of choosing the only candidate we think we can revive this proposal to you. One candidate does not mean a "dictatorship" means creating the foundations for a common reference point. If you want to join the coalition, we will be willing to accept your proposals to evaluate along with other friends. We now pensiemo that reforms are necessary in our country: health care reform, tax reform, education reform. All this must start with a principle: accountability. We want to give more power to our regions. This is devolution, not break the country but to strengthen its component parts. We have already proposed in the past, many such laws, some passed and others do not: infrastructure, education, health. We now want to bid and would like to know the views of all coalition forces in this regard.

Thanks.


Velio Maggiorelli, FHE's Party Leader

Date11:07:27, January 27, 2011 CET
FromDemocratic Catholic Party
ToDebating the National Convention of "Future for Solentia - Coalition for the Future (CFu)"
MessageThank you, Mr. Ryan Fay. Your concerns are our, your desires too. On the problem of choosing the only candidate we think we can revive this proposal to you. One candidate does not mean a "dictatorship" means creating the foundations for a common reference point. If you want to join the coalition, we will be willing to accept your proposals to evaluate along with other friends. We now pensiemo that reforms are necessary in our country: health care reform, tax reform, education reform. All this must start with a principle: accountability. We want to give more power to our regions. This is devolution, not break the country but to strengthen its component parts. We have already proposed in the past, many such laws, some passed and others do not: infrastructure, education, health. We now want to bid and would like to know the views of all coalition forces in this regard.

Thanks.


Velio Maggiorelli, FHE's Party Leader

Date16:48:31, January 27, 2011 CET
FromMeritocratic Alliance
ToDebating the National Convention of "Future for Solentia - Coalition for the Future (CFu)"
MessageWe repectfully ask that Mr Sfini and his minions enjoy drinking their own bathwater without wasting the time of others.

Lord Belisarius

Date18:27:51, January 28, 2011 CET
FromDemocratic Catholic Party
ToDebating the National Convention of "Future for Solentia - Coalition for the Future (CFu)"
MessageDear colleagues and friends,

we resume work after this exciting election. Our Coalition has reached 44% of votes in the Senate! We are very satisfied, we look forward to also appreciate feedback from our allies.

Then relaunch the idea to introduce ourselves in the next election with common candidate for President of the Republic and to broaden our offer to new parties.

Of course it is also important to reflect on the major defeat suffered by the Coalition of SHC....We must welcome the fact that our union is winning.

Thank you all.

Velio Maggiorelli, FHE's Party Leader

Date10:16:10, January 30, 2011 CET
FromDemocratic Catholic Party
ToDebating the National Convention of "Future for Solentia - Coalition for the Future (CFu)"
MessageHello everyone, I am Matenzio Carli, the candidate for Finance of the FHE.

We would propose to the participants three bills on the economy. Our proposal is a free economy that does not weigh on poor families, who keep the help from the state. Your comments will be critical to see if these proposals go modoficate or expanded. Then we will propose in the Senate, only after discussing it together.

Thank you for your attention, here are the bills:

First proposal: http://classic.particracy.net/viewbill.php?billid=310733

Second proposal: http://classic.particracy.net/viewbill.php?billid=310734

Third proposal: http://classic.particracy.net/viewbill.php?billid=310732

Date10:57:18, January 31, 2011 CET
FromDemocratic Catholic Party
ToDebating the National Convention of "Future for Solentia - Coalition for the Future (CFu)"
MessageI thank those who have spoken before me and have brought on board their views and their applications. Thanks to all the players party, I see Jack Frosen back of the room and greeted him with affection. He gave great importance to the debate which took place last week.

Ok: I'm here today to show the first floor of devolution of the Coalition. consists of three points for now:

1) http://classic.particracy.net/viewbill.php?billid=310813
2) http://classic.particracy.net/viewbill.php?billid=310814
3) http://classic.particracy.net/viewbill.php?billid=310815

I hope I have done a good job. This week I had the pleasure to come together the representatives of the Social Democratic Party of the Solent and I think we can talk with them about these proposals. I hope so!

Thank you, I wish everyone a good job.
Dario Persiano, candidate for Science and Technology for the FHE

Date15:31:12, February 03, 2011 CET
FromDemocratic Catholic Party
ToDebating the National Convention of "Future for Solentia - Coalition for the Future (CFu)"
MessageHello everyone, I am Velio Maggiorelli and I'm happy to be with you this morning at this meeting to establish the program of our Coalition.

First of all, my congratulations to everyone in FHE! The recent election results (http://classic.particracy.net/viewnews.php?newsid=287064) sees us as the largest party in the Solentia with 29.63% of the votes! In the Senate now occupied one third of the seats and no other political force has exceeded the threshold of 20%, generating a real gulf between us and the rest of the parties. We are the true point of reference and this gives us hrandi honor and responsibility.

Once again we are waiting to know the decisions of our greatest ally, the Independent Party, which even in this election has decided to back up the FIP Party rather than us. The time of indecision is over: now we want a clarification in order to find a candidate suitable to the Coalition, or FHE or IP. Hopefully we can finally resolve this issue.

Finally: I am proud to present here three new bills now under discussion:

1) http://classic.particracy.net/viewbill.php?billid=311031
2) http://classic.particracy.net/viewbill.php?billid=311032
3) http://classic.particracy.net/viewbill.php?billid=311035

We want to implement the plan to a free market and a progressive simplification of the federal state. Now we have to evaluate these proposals, thanking friends who have been drawn up.

Good work!

Velio Maggiorelli - Party Leader of FHE

Date00:47:02, February 04, 2011 CET
FromDemocratic Catholic Party
ToDebating the National Convention of "Future for Solentia - Coalition for the Future (CFu)"
MessageToday we stop looking up a necessity to reform this country. For years the economic burden of weights incompatible with growth and only the strong will of our families and our employees was able to lead our beloved nation to enviable levels of economic surplus. But now it's time for a change! After removing the taxes on the lowest incomes (http://classic.particracy.net/viewbill.php?billid=309876) now plan to relaunch the company, cutting the tax percentage of the profit made by corporations. We hope in the support of all.

This is the law: http://classic.particracy.net/viewbill.php?billid=311084

Ego Cogito - for the FHE

Date10:41:09, February 07, 2011 CET
FromDemocratic Catholic Party
ToDebating the National Convention of "Future for Solentia - Coalition for the Future (CFu)"
Message"The crisis in the government has nothing to be surprised, as the newspapers would have us believe. The government holds a majority from the beginning about fake, made only on the counts of the seats in the Senate. In order to justify their power, the parties of the majority have always said the opposite and conflicting opinions, but not disbanded. Their line is: what is important is to have the chair! FIP is a long time ally of the WP and UP, but theirs is a vision of the common non-compatible, some Democrats and other royalists to the marrow. We ask that the Executive now be responsible for leading the country towards new elections, no coups. In the future, think better of their alliances, formed BEFORE the election and not after!

So this is our bill, to have governments more coherent and serious:

http://classic.particracy.net/viewbill.php?billid=311402

For the glory of the Solent!"

Velio Maggiorelli - co-founder of "Future for Solentia - Coalition for the Future (CFu)"

Join the Coalition: http://classic.particracy.net/vieworganization.php?organizationid=2451

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Voting

Vote Seats
yes
 

Total Seats: 150

no
   

Total Seats: 139

abstain
  

Total Seats: 136


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