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Bill: Snap Elections - January 3632
Details
Submitted by[?]: Great National Republican Guard
Status[?]: passed
Votes: This bill requests an early election. It requires more than half of the legislature to vote yes. This bill will pass as soon as the required yes votes are in, or will be defeated if unsufficient votes are reached on the deadline. Elections will be held immediately if the bill passes.
Voting deadline: August 3632
Description[?]:
The current political situation can be fixed by a new election. If the Allied Humanists gain a majority (300 seats), they will be allowed to govern. If the ruling coalition retains its majority, we will remain in government. |
Proposals
Article 1
Arrange early elections as soon as this bill passes.
Debate
These messages have been posted to debate on this bill:
Date | 16:15:37, March 05, 2014 CET | From | Grand Nationalist Fraction | To | Debating the Snap Elections - January 3632 |
Message | Fine by P&A... |
Date | 18:58:22, March 05, 2014 CET | From | Allied Humanists | To | Debating the Snap Elections - January 3632 |
Message | We honestly think the NRG should learn to quit while they're ahead and just drop matters that obviously aren't a pressing issue for someone else. |
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Voting
Vote | Seats | |||
yes | Total Seats: 355 | |||
no |
Total Seats: 244 | |||
abstain | Total Seats: 0 |
Random fact: "OOC", "IC" and "IG" are commonly-used acronyms in Particracy. "OOC" refers to comments, discussions and actions which are out-of-character, meaning they are done player-to-player rather than party-to-party. "IC" refers to in-character interactions (ie. party-to-party). Similarly, "IG" means in-game, although this term may also simply refer to what happens in the actual game interface, as opposed to on the forum or elsewhere. "RP" just means "role-play". |
Random quote: "Hatred is not, and should never be considered as another form of freedom of expression." - Icarion Dadhelus, former Selucian politician |