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Bill: Nobility Act of 4106
Details
Submitted by[?]: Partit Qawmien Soċjalista Maġatrani
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: June 4107
Description[?]:
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Proposals
Article 1
Proposal[?] to change Titles of nobility.
Old value:: No titles of nobility are granted or recognised, their use is forbidden.
Current: Titles of nobility may be granted only by the Head of State.
Proposed: Titles of nobility are not granted, but their use is not forbidden.
Debate
These messages have been posted to debate on this bill:
Date | 17:41:14, October 18, 2016 CET | From | Partit Qawmien Soċjalista Maġatrani | To | Debating the Nobility Act of 4106 |
Message | To the communist members of this esteemed house, may I ask how this is promoting anything other than free speech? This does not create a nobility. This only allows anyone the ability to call themselves whatever they want to. |
Date | 20:22:07, October 18, 2016 CET | From | Democratic Communist Front | To | Debating the Nobility Act of 4106 |
Message | It works no sense to allow titles but not grant them. We ask that the nationalists make up their mind on where they sit. George Patterson DCF Leader |
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Voting
Vote | Seats | ||
yes | Total Seats: 260 | ||
no | Total Seats: 240 | ||
abstain | Total Seats: 0 |
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