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Bill: changes
Details
Submitted by[?]: Democratic 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: September 3597
Description[?]:
changes |
Proposals
Article 1
Withdraw from the The Law of the Sea.
Article 2
Withdraw from the Organization of Majatran States (OMS).
Article 3
Withdraw from the League of Island Nations.
Article 4
Withdraw from the TOA (Terran Olympic Association).
Article 5
Withdraw from the International Rugby Union Association.
Article 6
Withdraw from the Treaty for the Protection of Endangered Animals.
Article 7
Withdraw from the International Space Agency.
Article 8
Withdraw from the The Terran FIFA World Cup (TWC).
Article 9
Withdraw from the Pro-Sports Treaty.
Article 10
Withdraw from the Declaration on the Rights of Mentally Retarded Persons.
Article 11
Withdraw from the Declaration on the Rights of Disabled Persons.
Article 12
Proposal[?] to change The national flag (URL).
Old value:: http://images.wikia.com/particracy/images/d/d3/Vorona_Royal_Flag.png
Current: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/49/Somerset_Flag.svg
Proposed:
Debate
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