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Bill: KAC May 3385, Alteration of the members count of His Majesties' Royal Court

Details

Submitted by[?]: Kazulian Conservative Party

Status[?]: passed

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: July 3386

Description[?]:

To improve representation by placing more members in the Royal Court to better represent the people, and give minorities a chance themselves.

(The KAC will begin with it's point of view below.)

Proposals

Debate

These messages have been posted to debate on this bill:

Date22:54:42, October 24, 2012 CET
FromKazulian Conservative Party
ToDebating the KAC May 3385, Alteration of the members count of His Majesties' Royal Court
Message[The Right Honorable Richard Hawethorne]

We all dislike big government and excessive legislation. But Kazulia is extremely well governed by the likes of the Royalists party, and our sovereign King James.

We do think that budget cuts are in order and our financial surplus situation is underway well, but we also believe that while a change in seats is uncomfortable, we will give it in increments. 499 seats is far too many for the moment, but would give the best representation, with every representative in His Court accounting for just under two hundred thousand people... nearly quadrupling the amount of representation and giving people their say.

However we accept also that the Royalists party is against such a massive increase in government size at one time. I think that 250 seats, which doubles our representative power, will not increase the size of government by too much.


Date23:01:03, October 24, 2012 CET
FromLiberal Konservative Partiet
ToDebating the KAC May 3385, Alteration of the members count of His Majesties' Royal Court
Message[Lord High Chancellor of His Imperial Majesty's Privy Council Lord Røros]

I will agree to this compromise, if my coalition partners would also accept this?

Date23:04:48, October 24, 2012 CET
FromKazulian Conservative Party
ToDebating the KAC May 3385, Alteration of the members count of His Majesties' Royal Court
Message[The Right Honorable Niel Collier]

We have chosen 250 seats, because 250 seats provides for exactly 400'000 people per representative. Plus an additional member which oversees the representation of the growing population of each Fylke. We hope that the Conservative Party and Royalists Party see this as a good chance to improve representation, and now open this bill to debate until November 3385, postponing only if further discussion is needed.

Date23:18:19, October 24, 2012 CET
FromConservative Party Of Kazulia
ToDebating the KAC May 3385, Alteration of the members count of His Majesties' Royal Court
MessageWe agree, We do agree with your uncanny ability of knowledge.



~ Party Leader Kruskopf

Date20:57:03, October 25, 2012 CET
FromKazulian Conservative Party
ToDebating the KAC May 3385, Alteration of the members count of His Majesties' Royal Court
MessageBill moved to voting phase, KAC votes aye.

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Voting

Vote Seats
yes
     

Total Seats: 131

no

    Total Seats: 0

    abstain
       

    Total Seats: 0


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