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Bill: Withdrawal From Treaties

Details

Submitted by[?]: Kanjor Conservative Party

Status[?]: defeated

Votes: This bill proposes the withdrawal from a treaty. It will require half of the legislature to vote in favor[?]. This bill will not pass any sooner than the deadline.

Voting deadline: February 3765

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Proposals

Debate

These messages have been posted to debate on this bill:

Date17:27:29, November 26, 2014 CET
FromLoyalistes de Lyvelines
ToDebating the Withdrawal From Treaties
MessageA new political force, and their first move is a motion to pave the way for the enslavement of children and the exploitation of the Workers? We don't see much wisdom in it.

Duchesse Inès Amar, Minister of the Interior

Date18:37:26, November 26, 2014 CET
FromKanjor Conservative Party
ToDebating the Withdrawal From Treaties
MessageThe Duchesse has gone mad, where did we propose to enslave or exploit anyone?

Date18:49:09, November 26, 2014 CET
FromLoyalistes de Lyvelines
ToDebating the Withdrawal From Treaties
MessageYou wish to withdraw from the treaties that were put in place to prevent such laws from being passed, surely you are not just doing that for sport? Especially regarding the Child Labour Treaty, there is only 5 countries on Terra not in compliance with it. We are going to do our utmost to prevent Kanjor from being the sixth.

Duchesse Inès Amar, Minister of the Interior

Date18:57:56, November 26, 2014 CET
FromKanjor Conservative Party
ToDebating the Withdrawal From Treaties
MessageVery well a bit of a math lesson for the Duchesse. Ten countries have ratified the Child Labour Treaty but 47 countries comply with the terms of the Treaty WITHOUT ratifying it. We don't need a Treaty to protect our children and allow children to work for a few hours a week under strict regulation is not slavery.

Date19:20:58, November 26, 2014 CET
FromLoyalistes de Lyvelines
ToDebating the Withdrawal From Treaties
MessageThe KCP's opinion as to what constitutes child slavery is duly noted. And we would point out that, if your goal were to have child labour legal, but strictly regulated, such a thing would be possible under the terms of the treaty. This leaves only one possible explanation for this action.

Duchesse Inès Amar, Minister of the Interior

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