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Bill: Amending the Nation's Name

Details

Submitted by[?]: Republican Party

Status[?]: passed

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: October 3804

Description[?]:

BY the passage of this with the majority of 2/3, this nations shall be known as: United States of Kazulia

Fylke shall be changed as follows:
•Hent - South Kazulia
•Flindar - West Kazulia
•Kelvon - KHAN
•Agatha - North Kazulia
•Dreton - East Kazulia

Proposals

Debate

These messages have been posted to debate on this bill:

Date21:17:27, February 19, 2015 CET
From Republican Party
ToDebating the Amending the Nation's Name
MessageThis will be easy to identify geographically. It will also rename our capitol after our Head of State.

Please approve.

Date09:59:48, February 20, 2015 CET
From NATIONAL PARTY
ToDebating the Amending the Nation's Name
MessageI WILL APPROVE WHEN YOU WILL GIVE A NEW BILL FOR CONSTITUTION AND GIVE US FOREIGN AND ANY OTHER MINISTRIES,
AND I WANT TO CHANGE THE NATION NAME TO REPUBLIC OF KAZULIA SO PLEASE GIVE A BILL REGARDING THIS.
FIRST ACCEPT OUR CONDITIONS THEN WE WILL VOTE.

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Voting

Vote Seats
yes
 

Total Seats: 238

no
 

Total Seats: 227

abstain

    Total Seats: 0


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