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Bill: Development of Military-Grade Chemical Weaponry Bill

Details

Submitted by[?]: Grüne Demokratische Partei

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: December 4293

Description[?]:

Bill

Proposals

Debate

These messages have been posted to debate on this bill:

Date23:48:59, October 26, 2017 CET
FromDorvische Kommunistische Partei
ToDebating the Development of Military-Grade Chemical Weaponry Bill
MessageAs one of the leading powers in Terra and a member of the Security Council, Dorvik should be taking the lead in the dismantlement of weapons of mass destruction, not setting an abominable example like this.

This bill is not just letting down Dorvik, it is letting down the whole of humanity. Shame of the bourgeois politicians for voting this through!

Friedrich Pfeiffer
General Secretary of the Dorvish Communist Party

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Voting

Vote Seats
yes
      

Total Seats: 443

no
 

Total Seats: 156

abstain

    Total Seats: 0


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