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Bill: Question Period; 4116 - 4118
Details
Submitted by[?]: Liberal Party of Hutori
Status[?]: passed
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: June 4119
Description[?]:
Question Period for current Seating of the National Senate starting in April 4116. Speaker of the Senate: Joel Dawson (National Progress Party) Prime Minister of the National Senate: Floyd Olson (Farmers Labour Party) Leader of the Official Opposition: Jacob Daniel (Hutorian Republican Alliance) |
Proposals
Debate
These messages have been posted to debate on this bill:
Date | 23:57:35, November 06, 2016 CET | From | Liberal Party of Hutori | To | Debating the Question Period; 4116 - 4118 |
Message | Mr. Speaker This Question is directed to the Honourable Leader of the Hutorian National Party. Mr. Speaker The Honourable Gentleman's Party recently introduced two Bills into the Senate on the Management and Protection of our nation's many forests. While we applaud this attempt at protecting Hutori's natural beauty our Caucus is confused. Why are the Bills not simply combined into a single Bill and if the Federal Ministry of the Environment is to own the Forests as Crown Land why are we devolving the actual matter of protecting them to Local Provincal Government? Can the Honourable Gentleman explain why we just either don't leave forestry entirely to the Provincal Government's or else centralize it all back within the Federal Government? Karyn Falkjar (L-RO) Senator for Isle of Sutton South Liberal Environment and Tourism Critic |
Date | 00:05:20, November 07, 2016 CET | From | Liberal Party of Hutori | To | Debating the Question Period; 4116 - 4118 |
Message | Mr. Speaker This Question is directed to the Honourable Leader of the National Progress Party. The election that brought his Caucus to the forefront of Hutorian politics and gave them a plurality of Seats here in the Senate was three months. Can the Honourable Gentleman explain to this house why neither his Party nor the President from his Party that was just elected as failed to bring a Cabinet Proposal to the Senate for review and a vote? Further we then open up the Question if the Honourable Gentleman's Party can't find the Parties to form a viable a Cabinet will they allow the other Parties in the Senate the right to attempt to form a Cabinet themselves? Isaac Fitzpatrick (L-KE) Senator for Lavelle Interim Leader of the Liberal Party of Hutori |
Date | 00:40:32, November 07, 2016 CET | From | National Progress Party | To | Debating the Question Period; 4116 - 4118 |
Message | ''Mr. Speaker I would first like to thank the honorable senator for his question. I can understand why he's concerned about the cabinet. I would like to reassure my colleague by saying that a new cabinet proposal will be up to vote really soon. We already sended message to every party we would want to work with and we are just waiting for them to respond. Until then, the actual cabinet will continu to manage the country. -Joey Barton Former Prime minister and senator |
Date | 12:36:10, November 07, 2016 CET | From | Liberal Party of Hutori | To | Debating the Question Period; 4116 - 4118 |
Message | Mr. Speaker This Question is directed to the Honourable Leader of the Hutorian Republican Alliance. Are the HRA political rookies? The Hutorian Republican Alliance has suggested innumerable Bills towards the Senate for debate without offering any structure, guidelines or even basic costs associated with them. While socially ambitious they remain grossly expensive and makes our caucus openly wonder whether or not the HRA have any concept of cost, or whether or not they are secretly trying to run Hutori into the ground! Senator Isaac Fitzpatrick Senator for Lavelle Interim Leader of the Liberal Party of Hutori |
Date | 13:46:03, November 07, 2016 CET | From | Liberal Party of Hutori | To | Debating the Question Period; 4116 - 4118 |
Message | Mr. Speaker This Question is directed to the Honourable Leader of the National Progress Party. We are now six months into this Mandate. That is six months without a new working Government, six months of a caretaker Government that can do nothing more then keep the engine on cruise control; six months of Government that can't offer new inativies as there is no way to know whether or not they'll be replaced the week after next. Is President Jenna Smith interested in governing this nation or merely living in 24 Orange Avenue while the Party that she represented continues to do nothing in the Senate. We understand that their caucus is waiting for confirmation from parties that they would "like to" enter into a Coalition but Mr. Speaker wasn't that something that should have been discuss before the election, not after? Mr. Speaker If the National Progress Party has no interest in governing our great nation then we call on the Honourable Leaders of the Hutorian National Party, Hutorian Populist Party or Liberal Democratic Party to form Government and get our nation moving again! Senator Isaac Fitzpatrick (L-KE) Senator for Lavelle Interim Leader of the Liberal Party of Hutori |
Date | 23:50:24, November 07, 2016 CET | From | Hutori National Party | To | Debating the Question Period; 4116 - 4118 |
Message | Mr. Speaker The Honorable Senator for Isle of Sutton South has put forward some very good points. We have proceeded to cancel the bill regarding local governments. However we have kept our bill regarding the support and use of local businesses in forest management. Senator Cody Mitchell Leader - Hutori National Party |
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Voting
Vote | Seats | |||||||
yes |
Total Seats: 520 | |||||||
no | Total Seats: 0 | |||||||
abstain |
Total Seats: 80 |
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