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Bill: Infrastructure freedom

Details

Submitted by[?]: Fria Kommunistiska Alliansen

Status[?]: defeated

Votes: This is an ordinary bill. It requires more yes votes than no votes. This bill will not pass any sooner than the deadline.

Voting deadline: February 3897

Description[?]:

Our infrastructure are the most vital part of our economy.

why do you think our economy came work, because we travel goods from one cities to another with road and who pay to construct the road, which are so important for everyone ? the state.

Airports allow us to be open to international trades

Public transport is a way for all citizen to traval inside cities without getting high trafics,

If we create a vast infrastructure reform based on public transport in cities and and high speed mono-rail between the cities for citizen, entreprises, especially state-owned entreprise will benefits from greater everyone,

I am certain that this bill is the answer to our problems.

it is important the power station are owned by the state, too many station have been in the hands of free-market jo-blo, thinking of buying to sell it and getting the most profit out of our basic needs

Proposals

Debate

These messages have been posted to debate on this bill:

Date11:20:42, August 24, 2015 CET
FromFolkepartiet (People's Party)
ToDebating the Infrastructure freedom
MessageMr. Speaker,

While we agree to some extent that the current extent of private ownership of public services might need a re-think, we think outlawing private cars, while environmentally friendly fuels are mandatory, is drastic, draconical and frankly unacceptable.

Ingbert Matthiasen (FP-Hent)
FP Parliamentary Group Leader

Date15:32:32, August 24, 2015 CET
FromFria Kommunistiska Alliansen
ToDebating the Infrastructure freedom
MessageMr. Speaker

there are no environmentally friendly fuels, ethanoil is just as dirty as oil. Getting rid of private is justified as we don't even need them in the first, but to encourage some private business close to politicians

Date15:32:54, August 24, 2015 CET
FromFria Kommunistiska Alliansen
ToDebating the Infrastructure freedom
MessageNathalie Danielsson, Depute for the FKA

Date15:38:36, August 24, 2015 CET
FromFolkepartiet (People's Party)
ToDebating the Infrastructure freedom
MessageMr. Speaker,

What about electric cars?

Ingbert Matthiasen

Date15:44:50, August 24, 2015 CET
FromFria Kommunistiska Alliansen
ToDebating the Infrastructure freedom
MessageMr Speaker

Electricity is not fuel and currently, many of our method of production of electricity are dirty as well, maybe if we only had solar and wind energy generators, but we have oiln, carbon and other dirty energy generators like nuclear,

and we have no need for private car in cities.

Nathalie Danielsson, Depute for the FKA

Date15:47:40, August 24, 2015 CET
FromFolkepartiet (People's Party)
ToDebating the Infrastructure freedom
Message(OOC: I interpret the variable as including electric cars as that is the only way it makes sense.)

So instead of using our own cars, we'll pay to use the vehicles of public transport companies, Mr Speaker? And what about the vehicles on which people in the countryside depend? Should we just abolish them as well? This is a misguided plan if ever I saw one.

Ingbert Mathiassen

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Voting

Vote Seats
yes
 

Total Seats: 1

no
     

Total Seats: 86

abstain
  

Total Seats: 52


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