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Bill: Bill of Women's Liberation
Details
Submitted by[?]: Front de Libération Sociale
Status[?]: passed
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: January 3912
Description[?]:
A bill to finally liberate women from punitive state regulations on their reproductive systems and end the ratification of an immoral, misogynistic treaty |
Proposals
Article 1
Withdraw from the Defense of Life Treaty.
Debate
These messages have been posted to debate on this bill:
Date | 10:12:13, September 22, 2015 CET | From | Front de Libération Sociale | To | Debating the Bill of Women's Liberation |
Message | Madam Speaker, It pains the SLF to report that in a modern 40th Century society, it is possible for the government to get involved in a treaty espousing outdated, outmoded views about a woman's reproductive organs being branded and degraded as property. We ask for the Conservatives to finally join us on the right side of history. Perhaps it is telling that this Treaty has only two ratifying parties and the other nation ratified the treaty all the way back in 3466, hundreds of years in the past. Why is our present policy towards women dominated by the sexist, misogynistic views of the 35th Century? This is nonsense, Madam Speaker! The FLS call on the Conservatives to respect the dignity and bodily integrity of women. Vote with us to denounce this awful, discriminatory treaty. Vote with us as we move forward on reproductive freedoms, because in our hearts we all know that this is the right thing to do. Thank you Madam Speaker. |
Date | 15:03:19, September 22, 2015 CET | From | Le Centre Royaliste | To | Debating the Bill of Women's Liberation |
Message | Madam Speaker, We fully support this bill, considering the global medieval stance of this treaty. |
Date | 15:17:37, September 22, 2015 CET | From | Front de Libération Sociale | To | Debating the Bill of Women's Liberation |
Message | Madam Speaker, We thank the Centre Party for their comments. We hope they will support us in finally deregulating a woman's uterus and returning her dignity and basic right to bodily sovereignty. Thank you. Évelyne Guillot |
Date | 11:20:52, September 23, 2015 CET | From | Les Conservateurs | To | Debating the Bill of Women's Liberation |
Message | Madam Speaker, Alduria has a proud history of standing up for life. This resolution sickens us in the Conservative Party, we hope the member opposite might give second thought into what this means for the millions of lives that may be lost if the current policies are reversed. |
Date | 11:41:32, September 23, 2015 CET | From | Front de Libération Sociale | To | Debating the Bill of Women's Liberation |
Message | Madam Speaker, We give no second thought! The women of this country don't need a party that pauses to think when it comes to women's rights! Is the Conservative Party so unwilling to admit that women own their own vaginas? What a basic and fundamental right to human dignity and privacy that shouldn't even be a debate. Madam Speaker, if someone were to reject an organ donation that could save a life, wouldn't that be legal? If someone wanted to un-plug from a machine that was giving life to another, wouldn't that be ok? Why do we treat women as if they don't even own or possess their own bodies? We hate to think that the Conservatives believe it is dignifying and empowering for women to be powerless and have a foetus shoved up their uterus and stuck there literally against their will. It is shameful! Évelyne Guillot |
Date | 22:46:58, September 23, 2015 CET | From | Le Centre Royaliste | To | Debating the Bill of Women's Liberation |
Message | Madam Speaker, We are quite outraged of the position of the LC on this bill. It is one thing to support tradition and another to live in a dark past. This bill will pass and it will be a great day for all women of our country Alice Pineault-Renault |
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Voting
Vote | Seats | |
yes | Total Seats: 67 | |
no |
Total Seats: 33 | |
abstain | Total Seats: 0 |
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