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Bill: Resolution 594: Government Ultimatum Act

Details

Submitted by[?]: Urban Party of Rutania

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: February 3406

Description[?]:

With the passage of this resolution, the cabinet ministers shall be required to return to work or else they will be reprimanded and face severe sanctions including the lose of their jobs.

We ask that all parties support this bill.

Proposals

Debate

These messages have been posted to debate on this bill:

Date03:05:04, December 04, 2012 CET
FromRutania Revolutionary Party
ToDebating the Resolution 594: Government Ultimatum Act
MessageMr. Speaker,

It is our right as public servents to hold consessions as well as to strike if we see fit. See this as our strike. If anything this is an ultimatum towards Parliament to make amends for its crimes against the lower and middle class.

Richard Wilcox
RRP Chairman

Date08:24:14, December 04, 2012 CET
FromLibertarian Freedom Party
ToDebating the Resolution 594: Government Ultimatum Act
MessageMr. Speaker,

Our party is mixed about this bill. We believe in the freedom to protest. But, if that strike is hurting the country, we feel that we must do all we can in our power to quickly end it. We lean towards compromise, but we may resort to warnings/threats if the strike is doing more harm than good. We'll like to compromise with the RRP and RFP in returning our cabinet and get the government back to work, although we will not drastically change our views in order to satisfy just their needs. For now, we will abstain from this bill.

Robert Mount,
LFP Party Leader.

Date23:14:44, December 04, 2012 CET
FromRutania Revolutionary Party
ToDebating the Resolution 594: Government Ultimatum Act
MessageMr. Speaker,

The RRP believes that there is a "middle ground" that if the LFP and UPR are willing to meet us there we believe that the Ministers could return to work without further delay.

Richard Wilcox
RRP Chairman

Date01:42:39, December 05, 2012 CET
FromLibertarian Freedom Party
ToDebating the Resolution 594: Government Ultimatum Act
MessageMr. Speaker,

The LFP are willing to meet the RRP at the "middle ground" - anything to get our Ministers back to work.

Mark Stentzel,
President of Rutania.

Date03:09:56, December 05, 2012 CET
FromUrban Party of Rutania
ToDebating the Resolution 594: Government Ultimatum Act
MessageMr. Speaker,

The UPR is willing to meet the RRP halfway.

Mariana Jiménez
UPR Congressional Leader

Date06:17:29, December 05, 2012 CET
FromRutanian Federal Party
ToDebating the Resolution 594: Government Ultimatum Act
MessageMr Speaker,

After discussion with my party it has been decided that whatever the outcome of this proposal is we shall continue to keep our ministries closed. This deadlock has gone far enough and it's time members of this government stood up to stop the Urban- and Libertarian-led domination of this government.

Otto van Helsing
President, Rutanian Federal Party

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Voting

Vote Seats
yes
  

Total Seats: 160

no
  

Total Seats: 289

abstain
 

Total Seats: 150


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