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Bill: Questions Without Notice
Details
Submitted by[?]: Frisinnet Parti (The Liberals)
Status[?]: defeated
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: February 4043
Description[?]:
for too long, opposition parties and backbenchers haven't had the opportunity to ask and criticise government business and policy, we would like to open the floor to questions for government ministers. |
Proposals
Debate
These messages have been posted to debate on this bill:
Date | 20:20:56, April 03, 2016 CET | From | Kristenkonservativt Folkeparti | To | Debating the Questions Without Notice |
Message | What measures are the government taking to address the disastrous election turnout in the last election? |
Date | 00:39:37, April 04, 2016 CET | From | Frisinnet Parti (The Liberals) | To | Debating the Questions Without Notice |
Message | Mr Speaker I would like to thank the Christian Conservative People's Party for there submitted question. The Position of the Governmet is that we believe that it should be compulsory for all individuals who are eligible to vote, eligibility meaning they are citizens of Kazulia, they are at legal adulthood age and have registered to vote in elections. Now if those eligible do not vote, we propose to hand out small fines. If an individual does not meet eligibility including not being registered to vote, they do not have to vote. All votes count in an election, an if every single vote is counted, it can changer he political dynamics of our nation. Now this is not under the governments control and we are currently under talks with the Kazulia Election Commision into bringing these reforms in. Thank you. Scott Mortensen MP Minister for Internal Affairs |
Date | 19:26:30, April 05, 2016 CET | From | Kommunistpartiet | To | Debating the Questions Without Notice |
Message | Why has the government refused time and time again to empower the working people? To put them in control over their own workplaces by establishing Democratic Worker Councils? Vidar Larson Chairman, Kommunistpartiet |
Date | 08:10:04, April 06, 2016 CET | From | Frisinnet Parti (The Liberals) | To | Debating the Questions Without Notice |
Message | Mr Speaker The Leader of His Majesty's Opposition does not get it, The way to empower people is to reduce taxes, increase employment opportunities and allow people to pursue there dreams in life with minimal government interference. Small business owners who have taking time out of spending time with family and out of there own pockets opened a small business, a major risk in someone’s economic life. Is the communist party proposing to take away what they have put blood, sweat and tears into. that is not empowering people, that is runing a person’s life. but the Communist dont care about those working People, they care about there buddies in the Union’s, they don even care for the average employee. All the Communist want through the establishment of these so called “democratic Workers Council” is power and control over the people. The Right Honourable Beatrix Ingeborgson MP Statsminster |
Date | 08:14:21, April 06, 2016 CET | From | Frisinnet Parti (The Liberals) | To | Debating the Questions Without Notice |
Message | Mr Speaker My Question is to the Minister for Food, Agriculture and Rural Affairs. Minister, How is the Government improving the market to give our famers and our small towns a chance in improving there economic conditions. Emilia Bremseth MP Government Backbencher |
Date | 08:26:31, April 06, 2016 CET | From | Frisinnet Parti (The Liberals) | To | Debating the Questions Without Notice |
Message | Mr Speaker I would like to thank my honourable friend for the question. This Government, whose roots are firmly in the Rural areas of the nation is committed to giving farmers and small rural towns a fair go when it comes to competing in this tough economic market. We are taking steps such as cutting taxes on transportation, on food quotas and we are cutting the unnecessary redcap surrounding farming regulations. This would allow a farmer the opportunity to grow more food, and keep more of there profit. This also has a knock-on effect on making fresh produce cheaper in the market. therefore benefiting all aspects of society. Now the honourable member raises the economic conditions found in Small Towns, for far too long, Small Towns have been overlooked by successive governments, concentrating government expenditure into major towns. Our Government is currently through the process of decentralising the Government by moving various departments within various ministry's to small town locations. for example we have already successfully opened 600 New positions within the Department of Rural Affairs wishing the regional centre of Ingjaldshvall in North-Western Hent. This would bring massive oppurtuities to the region allowing more people to have jobs which would benefit local retailers and other small businesses. Clearly this Government is doing it's bit to boost the economic prospects for those who choose to live in Rural Areas. Markus Dahl MP Minister for Food, Agriculture and Rural Affairs |
Date | 00:54:26, April 07, 2016 CET | From | Kristenkonservativt Folkeparti | To | Debating the Questions Without Notice |
Message | Mr. Speaker. How can a majority Government that titulates itself as liberal defend the practice of granting titles of nobility? All men are in our view equal in the eyes of the almighty God. Is that a view that the liberals contest? Jacob Thule (Dr. Theol) Chairman of the Conservative Christian People's Party |
Date | 06:09:55, April 07, 2016 CET | From | Frisinnet Parti (The Liberals) | To | Debating the Questions Without Notice |
Message | Mr Speaker I would like to thank Dr Theol for his submitted question. This Government As well as being Liberal, we also believe in the traditions of Kazulia, as such the granting of titles and nobility is apart of that so we will support it one hundred percent but when they hold political rights due to there title we say no. The title should only serve as a title and serve ceremonial purposes. but if a noble man or women were to run for public office they have every right to. Nobility is just a title and serve's a ceremonial purpose it however does not mean that someone without a title is no less important, they are equals in every sense in things such as access to education, paying taxes, freedom of religion and freedom of expression. Beatrix Ingeborgson Statsminister |
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Voting
Vote | Seats | |
yes | Total Seats: 0 | |
no |
Total Seats: 139 | |
abstain | Total Seats: 0 |
Random fact: It is not allowed to call more than 5 elections in 5 game years in a nation. The default sanction for a player persisting in the early election tactic will be a seat reset. |
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