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Bill: Resolution on the acts of terrorism in Lerna
Details
Submitted by[?]: Crimson Crusade
Status[?]: defeated
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: August 3238
Description[?]:
Article I The Imperial Magisterium condemns the violence of the bandits and traitors in Lerna and asks the responsible courts to deliver them maximum punishment. Article II The Imperial Magisterium gives it's greatest acclamations to Overlord-Consul Alamar Xarfaxis for taking swift action against the bandits in Lerna. He shall be honored as a hero of the Union for this, and we support all plans on erecting a statue of him in his honor in the site of the old parliament building that once housed the so-called “Pontesi” Grand Synod in Lerna. Article III The Imperial Magisterium condemns the heresy of the “Enlightment” cult and gives them three months to end all of their activities in the Union and relinquish their beliefs or leave these lands. |
Proposals
Debate
These messages have been posted to debate on this bill:
Date | 03:56:24, January 04, 2012 CET | From | New Lerna Affiliation | To | Debating the Resolution on the acts of terrorism in Lerna |
Message | Freedom of religion has always been a key tenant of Pontesi beliefs. The fact that the Crusaders intend to kill this non-denominational faith is proof that they are not fit to lead this nation, and as such the People of Pontesi refuse to support it. |
Date | 04:06:45, January 04, 2012 CET | From | Medrisite-Associated Revisionist Council | To | Debating the Resolution on the acts of terrorism in Lerna |
Message | "Sir, You shame these halls with your seditious foreign tongue! You dare silence the will of the people? You dare threaten OUR people with YOUR vile policies of slavery and execution? Alamar Xarfaxis is a war criminal and a vile creature from beyond our borders and has no right to demand a monument for his crimes, especially on our land!" |
Date | 20:45:32, January 04, 2012 CET | From | Aurora Libertatis | To | Debating the Resolution on the acts of terrorism in Lerna |
Message | We think that the monument is a bit superfluous. But we support giving the traitors what they deserve. |
Date | 22:06:36, January 04, 2012 CET | From | Crimson Crusade | To | Debating the Resolution on the acts of terrorism in Lerna |
Message | "Your people are mine people. We are all united as Selucians. By law. And the Overlord-Consul is a hero who is fighting the insurgent bandits that you seem to support." - Demetrios Trabzondi, Crimson Crusade |
Date | 00:05:27, January 05, 2012 CET | From | New Lerna Affiliation | To | Debating the Resolution on the acts of terrorism in Lerna |
Message | The People of Pontesi have fought for what they believe in the way method left to them by your oppressive laws. By forgoing the local law enforcement who are more than capable of disabling any number of malcontents who are gathered in a single are by less-than-lethal means and deploying the armed forces against the people, you have not only denied them their basic rights but declared war upon them. This will not be tolerated. |
Date | 00:57:50, January 05, 2012 CET | From | Medrisite-Associated Revisionist Council | To | Debating the Resolution on the acts of terrorism in Lerna |
Message | "You are not our people. You forget you come from a foreign shore. We are not Selucians. We would rather die than be of that vile race. If you refuse to acknowledge the right to Pontesi self-rule, then prepare for war." |
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Voting
Vote | Seats | ||
yes |
Total Seats: 37 | ||
no | Total Seats: 39 | ||
abstain | Total Seats: 0 |
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