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Bill: Cabinet Proposal of January 4186 (reqeusts everyone support) (everyone is involved)
Details
Submitted by[?]: The Moderate Party
Status[?]: defeated
Votes: This bill presents the formation of a cabinet. It requires more than half of the legislature to vote yes. Traditionally, parties in the proposal vote yes, others (the opposition) vote no. This bill will pass as soon as the required yes votes are in and all parties in the proposal have voted yes, or will be defeated if unsufficient votes are reached on the deadline.
Voting deadline: September 4186
Description[?]:
Proposing a Cabinet |
Proposals
Article 1
The responsibilites of Head of Government will be conducted by the The Moderate Party
Article 2
The responsibilites of Science and Technology will be conducted by the Malivian Front
Article 3
The responsibilites of Food and Agriculture will be conducted by the Libertarian Party
Article 4
The responsibilites of Environment and Tourism will be conducted by the Malivian Front
Article 5
The responsibilites of Trade and Industry will be conducted by the Libertarian Party
Article 6
The responsibilites of Foreign Affairs will be conducted by the Malivian Front
Article 7
The responsibilites of Internal Affairs will be conducted by the Unity Labour Party
Article 8
The responsibilites of Finance will be conducted by the The Moderate Party
Article 9
The responsibilites of Defence will be conducted by the Unity Labour Party
Article 10
The responsibilites of Justice will be conducted by the Unity Labour Party
Article 11
The responsibilites of Infrastructure and Transport will be conducted by the Malivian Front
Article 12
The responsibilites of Health and Social Services will be conducted by the Libertarian Party
Article 13
The responsibilites of Education and Culture will be conducted by the Democratic party of malivia
Debate
These messages have been posted to debate on this bill:
Date | 03:47:12, March 26, 2017 CET | From | Libertarian Party | To | Debating the Cabinet Proposal of January 4186 (reqeusts everyone support) (everyone is involved) |
Message | Very Well. |
Date | 14:58:02, March 27, 2017 CET | From | Unity Labour Party | To | Debating the Cabinet Proposal of January 4186 (reqeusts everyone support) (everyone is involved) |
Message | This bill proposal will be problematic. In order for a cabinet bill to pass, all parties in the bill must vote for it to be successful. Therefore based on the current behavior of Malian Front Party,not voting on bills recently, I do not see this bill passing. |
Date | 15:01:33, March 27, 2017 CET | From | Unity Labour Party | To | Debating the Cabinet Proposal of January 4186 (reqeusts everyone support) (everyone is involved) |
Message | I have another way in dealing with this matter. However I am waiting for all these cabinet bills that are before the house to clear up to propose a new cabinet bill. Also I do foresee a new election onnthe horizon as my party is going to make a request for such to occur in the fullness of time. One thing my party is good with,is the laws of the game and law in general and I'm going to use that to make things happen. I have in the pass made a request to have inactive parties be deactivated and it has happened and I intend to do such in the future again. |
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Voting
Vote | Seats | ||||||
yes |
Total Seats: 165 | ||||||
no | Total Seats: 0 | ||||||
abstain |
Total Seats: 535 |
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