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Bill: OOC: Kordusian Provincial Administration situation

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Submitted by[?]: Dorvische Kommunistische Partei

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: February 4296

Description[?]:

http://forum.particracy.net/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=353&p=123005#p123005

The Communist Party won over 50% of the vote in Kordusia, so I'm presuming the Kordusia Provincial Administration is under Communist control.

As you can see from the news article, the problems there are already beginning :). So far the Communists have imposed an illegal budget, introducing illegal property taxes, and have also almost certainly illegally sacked the Chief Finance Officer. If its okay, my plan is for the Communists to continue to generally mismanage things in Kordusia and get into trouble etc..

I'd like to hear what everybody's thoughts are on all of this (particularly our Nationmaster, of course, but everyone else too).

My thinking is that there should now be court cases over the illegal budget and the sacking of the Chief Finance Officer, which the Communists will lose.

I think it could get bad enough we get into a situation where the central government revokes the powers of the provincial administration, and puts it under direct control by central government.

Proposals

Debate

These messages have been posted to debate on this bill:

Date12:22:30, October 23, 2017 CET
FromGrüne Demokratische Partei
ToDebating the OOC: Kordusian Provincial Administration situation
MessageOOC: As you now have control of Kordusia, the governorship and a majority on the provincial council, I think this is legitimate.

I'm happy to do this RP, it sounds interesting.

I'll have the justice minister begin proceedings in court against the administration of Kordusia. The government fighting a state administration in court should be fun! 'Government of the Dorvish Republic vs. Provincial Administration of Kordusia' or 'Dorvik v Kordusia' for short.

We'll obviously have to see things build up before we suspend provincial federative powers, but that could be the end zone.

Date15:22:00, October 23, 2017 CET
FromDorvische Nationale Partei
ToDebating the OOC: Kordusian Provincial Administration situation
MessageOOC: This sounds awesome. Could even potentially build into violent relations or something eventually

Date16:27:53, October 23, 2017 CET
FromDorvische Sozial Nationale Volkspartei
ToDebating the OOC: Kordusian Provincial Administration situation
MessageOOC: Practically a second spain with catalonia atm hahaha

Date02:56:17, October 29, 2017 CET
FromDorvische Kommunistische Partei
ToDebating the OOC: Kordusian Provincial Administration situation
Messagehttp://forum.particracy.net/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=353&p=123346#p123346

So the KPA is now in real crisis, with a General Strike of KPA employees, financial meltdown etc.

A few of my thoughts:

- Although the Communists are now narrowly short of a majority on the KPA (due to defections to the SDU), it would probably be difficult (not impossible, but difficult) for all of the other parties to unite together and form an alternative administration.

- Given the political significance of the situation (ie. the KPA is a big, powerful authority, employing lots of people etc.) I would say it is likely the government would agree to some kind of bail-out arrangement, to soften the pain on the populace. However, the bail-out probably wouldn't be anything near as sizeable as what the Communists are demanding, and it may be in the form of loans which will eventually have to be paid back.

- At this point, the central government will probably want to consider moving in and imposing direct rule on the KPA. Now is about the right time, politically speaking, since the crisis has already hit, with the General Strike etc., which means the majority of the public will be holding the Communist administration responsible for the problem.

- Governor Herzfeld and other senior Communists on the KPA, and also some of the KPA's senior civil servants, may well now be facing various criminal charges.

- Although a Catalonia thing would be fun, I don't seriously think anything like that will happen here in Kordusia. There is no real ethnic/culture/linguistic difference between Kordusia and the rest of Dorvik. Also, I think we can assume that by this point, the majority of Kordusians are venting their anger more at the Communists than at central government. Although there will be a sizeable and strong-willed minority who support the Communists against the central government.

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Anyway, let me know what you all think :).

Date05:08:25, October 29, 2017 CET
FromLiberale Partei
ToDebating the OOC: Kordusian Provincial Administration situation
MessageOOC:-Great,I have already proposed dismissing Herzfeld"s Administration

Date01:31:03, October 31, 2017 CET
FromDorvische Kommunistische Partei
ToDebating the OOC: Kordusian Provincial Administration situation
MessageOOC: Following the election result in Kordusia, I think we can probably say the Communists have lost power there.

Date11:51:03, October 31, 2017 CET
FromDorvische Nationale Partei
ToDebating the OOC: Kordusian Provincial Administration situation
MessageOOC: you still won the governorship, though.

Date16:31:50, October 31, 2017 CET
FromGrüne Demokratische Partei
ToDebating the OOC: Kordusian Provincial Administration situation
MessageOOC: You have 90 of 240 seats in the KPC (Kordusian Provincial Council)

The government of Kordusia is likely to be the same as the national government, party-wise. Considering the bill passed on uniform state assemblies, the government of Kordusia is probably made up of 60 NP, 52 SDU and 6 PKP representatives, with some kind of arrangement with the 8 VBR representatives to prevent a communist KPA.

Date18:33:56, October 31, 2017 CET
FromDorvische Kommunistische Partei
ToDebating the OOC: Kordusian Provincial Administration situation
MessageOOC: That sounds reasonable/makes sense to me, QV97

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