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Bill: Majority government discussion
Details
Submitted by[?]: Hobratsuri Komunisturi Partiis
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: August 3316
Description[?]:
Considering the fact that no majority government exists and not even an early election could change that, HKP invites her collegues from HEP and AP to a discussion to rectify the situation. |
Proposals
Debate
These messages have been posted to debate on this bill:
Date | 17:14:01, June 02, 2012 CET |
From | Hobratsuri Erovnuli P’rontis | To | Debating the Majority government discussion | Message | It seems unlikely that the HKP and the HEP would be able to cooperate at the executive level, considering that they have opposite opinions on almost every issue. That means that the only working majority governments are either a HKP-AP or a HEP-AP coalition. One other solution is the formation of a technocratic government. |
Date | 17:17:00, June 02, 2012 CET |
From | Hobratsuri Komunisturi Partiis | To | Debating the Majority government discussion | Message | Either that or a national unity one, pending the outcome of the next election. That would, of course, be a rather delicate matter when it comes to dividing the commissa... er, minister posts. |
Date | 17:41:34, June 02, 2012 CET |
From | Hobratsuri Erovnuli P’rontis | To | Debating the Majority government discussion | Message | It is highly unlikely that a future election might solve the issue, unless one party manages to gain a majority by itself. Right now we have, for all intents and purposes, a far left party, a centrist party, and a far right party, and unless the AP and one of the other two parties manage to reach a consensus, we are stuck in this situation. |
Date | 18:33:08, June 02, 2012 CET |
From | Akhali Partia | To | Debating the Majority government discussion | Message | We agree on everything said so far in this debate and feel there is little else to add. The situation seems dire and given that government positions have little real power we prefer to remain with the status quo until an election can decide a real winner. |
Date | 02:44:48, June 03, 2012 CET |
From | Hobratsuri Erovnuli P’rontis | To | Debating the Majority government discussion | Message | If the AP and the HKP or the AP and the HEP were to work out a compromise agreement, they could establish a common candidate for the Prezidenti, and work together in the cabinet as well. |
Date | 21:11:00, June 03, 2012 CET |
From | Hobratsuri Komunisturi Partiis | To | Debating the Majority government discussion | Message | Perhaps. We in the HKP are uncertain if there is enough common ground left after we and the AP repealed the theocratic oppression. And as for HEP and AP, there is hardly enough decommunization left to warrant a government coalition.
We of the HKP thus want to see either a government in which all three parties are represented, or a technocratic one. |
Date | 13:37:03, June 07, 2012 CET |
From | Hobratsuri Erovnuli P’rontis | To | Debating the Majority government discussion | Message | How about a AP minority cabinet? Their positions can be considered a middle ground between the HEP and HKP, and their policies will receive majority legislative backing (HEP + AP for economic policies, HKP + AP for social policies). |
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