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Bill: Reformed International Relations Bill
Details
Submitted by[?]: Partija Kontr-Revoljucionerov
Status[?]: passed
Votes: This bill proposes the withdrawal from a treaty. It will require half of the legislature to vote in favor[?]. This bill will not pass any sooner than the deadline.
Voting deadline: June 3120
Description[?]:
We propose removing these troublesome treaties from affecting our nation. |
Proposals
Article 1
Withdraw from the United Nations of Terra.
Article 2
Withdraw from the International Treaty on the Abolishment of Segregation.
Article 3
Withdraw from the League of Anti-Slavery Nations.
Article 4
Withdraw from the Organization of Majatran States (OMS).
Article 5
Withdraw from the Dranian Ecotourism Initiative.
Article 6
Withdraw from the Republic of Deltaria and United Badaran Emirates Friendship Treaty.
Article 7
Withdraw from the Terran Emanicpation.
Article 8
Withdraw from the Declaration of Human Rights.
Article 9
Withdraw from the International Ecotourism Treaty.
Article 10
Withdraw from the Global Emancipation Treaty.
Article 11
Withdraw from the Treaty of Cooperation among Football (Soccer)-playing Nations.
Debate
These messages have been posted to debate on this bill:
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Vote | Seats | |||
yes | Total Seats: 215 | |||
no |
Total Seats: 77 | |||
abstain | Total Seats: 80 |
Random fact: Moderation will not approve a Cultural Protocol request within the first 48 hours of it being requested. This is in order to give other players a chance to query the proposed changes, if they wish to do so. Moderation may be approached for advice on a proposed change, but any advice proffered should always be understood under the provisio that no final decision will be made until at least 48 hours after the request has been formally submitted for approval. |
Random quote: "You know what's interesting about Washington? It's the kind of place where second-guessing has become second nature." - George W. Bush |