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Bill: Withdrawal from the ISDA
Details
Submitted by[?]: Solentian Nationalist People's Party
Status[?]: defeated
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: February 4147
Description[?]:
It makes no sense to remain in this defunct treaty. |
Proposals
Debate
These messages have been posted to debate on this bill:
Date | 01:10:16, January 06, 2017 CET |
From | SUN | To | Debating the Withdrawal from the ISDA | Message | Yes, Istalia exited their half of the alliance. As grounded as it can get. |
Date | 02:11:36, January 06, 2017 CET |
From | Social-Democratic Party | To | Debating the Withdrawal from the ISDA | Message | Instead of trying to rebuild relationships you want to ruin everything we can build on? This is an example of a horrible view on international politics. |
Date | 02:13:03, January 06, 2017 CET |
From | Solentian Nationalist People's Party | To | Debating the Withdrawal from the ISDA | Message | As I recall, the PSLI attempted to play God and dictate our foreign policy to us. While you may think otherwise, I would not want to rebuild the relationship with Istalia until a sane, respectable government is in place. |
Date | 02:15:33, January 06, 2017 CET |
From | Social-Democratic Party | To | Debating the Withdrawal from the ISDA | Message | When Mercado took office, he had some good conversations with the Istalian president about warming relations. Re-ratifying this treaty by Istalia was close, until the conservative party left. See, Istalia is ready, but you are not since you want to turn Solentia into your own little isolated dictatorship. |
Date | 02:24:20, January 06, 2017 CET |
From | Social-Democratic Party | To | Debating the Withdrawal from the ISDA | Message | It was the conservative party who dropped out. Mercado is a great leader, and the people think as well, since they chose him for president with way more votes than the SNPP's presidential candidate, whoever that may be. Furthermore, change has already happened, since Benjamin Harvey has been elected new Social Democratic presidential candidate a few months ago.
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Date | 02:27:54, January 06, 2017 CET |
From | Solentian Nationalist People's Party | To | Debating the Withdrawal from the ISDA | Message | That was then. In the last election, the SDP had 11,898,926 votes. The SNPP 15,131,886. In the 2nd round, the SDP didn't make the cut, and the SNPP increased their vote totals to 20,265,623 votes.
Where did all the SDP's voters go? Perhaps the Ministry of Justice should investigate. |
Date | 02:31:07, January 06, 2017 CET |
From | SUN | To | Debating the Withdrawal from the ISDA | Message | Did the Istalians take Mercado for a walk, give him a treat, scratch his ears? |
Date | 16:28:54, January 06, 2017 CET |
From | Solentian Nationalist People's Party | To | Debating the Withdrawal from the ISDA | Message | Are the PDP and SDP living in an alternate reality? The ISDA is over, and we are the sole remaining member. Setting aside all opinions, would it not be logical to leave a treaty in which we are the only member?
Franklin McCarthy, SNPP Chairman |
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Seats |
yes | Total Seats: 230 |
no | Total Seats: 177 |
abstain | Total Seats: 93 |
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