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Bill: Omnibus Bill of 3945
Details
Submitted by[?]: Conservative
Status[?]: passed
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: November 3945
Description[?]:
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Proposals
Article 1
Proposal[?] to change The government's policy concerning child labour.
Old value:: Child labour is forbidden.
Current: Child labour is forbidden.
Proposed: Child labour is allowed, but with additional regulations to those of adult labourers.
Article 2
Proposal[?] to change Exchange rate regime
Old value:: The exchange rate of the national currency is fixed by the government.
Current: The exchange rate of the national currency is allowed to float, but the government is permitted to intervene when necessary.
Proposed: The exchange rate of the national currency is allowed to float, and the government does not intervene at all.
Article 3
Proposal[?] to change
The government's policy regarding foreign investments.
Old value:: Foreign investors are not allowed to invest in national companies.
Current: Foreign investors may freely invest in national companies.
Proposed: Foreign investors may freely invest in national companies.
Article 4
Proposal[?] to change Pre-school education.
Old value:: The government maintains a system of free publically owned nursery and pre-school educational centres.
Current: The government maintains a system of free publically owned nursery and pre-school educational centres.
Proposed: The government leaves development of nurseries to the private sector.
Article 5
Proposal[?] to change The education system.
Old value:: There is a free public education system and a small number of private schools, which are heavily regulated to ensure they teach adequate skills and information.
Current: There is a free public education system alongside private schools.
Proposed: There is a free public education system alongside private schools.
Article 6
Proposal[?] to change The funding of sports clubs.
Old value:: All sports clubs are government owned and run.
Current: Local governments decide the funding policy of sports clubs.
Proposed: The government does not fund sports clubs; only private ones are allowed.
Debate
These messages have been posted to debate on this bill:
Date | 18:53:52, November 29, 2015 CET | From | Liberal Party (Plaid Ryddfrydol) | To | Debating the Omnibus Bill of 3945 |
Message | We don't like article 4, but we will compromise. |
Date | 18:54:35, November 29, 2015 CET | From | Conservative | To | Debating the Omnibus Bill of 3945 |
Message | Out of curiosity, which one is Article 4? |
Date | 18:54:55, November 29, 2015 CET | From | Conservative | To | Debating the Omnibus Bill of 3945 |
Message | If you refresh the page, the article numbers sometimes change order. |
Date | 18:55:37, November 29, 2015 CET | From | Liberal Party (Plaid Ryddfrydol) | To | Debating the Omnibus Bill of 3945 |
Message | Article 4 Proposal[?] to change The education system. Old value:: There is a free public education system and a small number of private schools, which are heavily regulated to ensure they teach adequate skills and information. Current: There is a free public education system and a small number of private schools, which are heavily regulated to ensure they teach adequate skills and information. Proposed: There is a free public education system alongside private schools |
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Voting
Vote | Seats | ||||
yes |
Total Seats: 300 | ||||
no |
Total Seats: 200 | ||||
abstain | Total Seats: 45 |
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