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Bill: RP: Bahmanyār Atash Behram- Construction of Zamānist Fire Temple in Ardeshīr-Khwarrah
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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: July 4445
Description[?]:
Citizens, The sovereign government of Aldegar announces the construction of a new of Zamānist Fire Temple in Ardeshīr-Khwarrah on the island of Somasi. The temple shall serve the serve the Zamānist community on the island and across the country. The size and scale of the project shall reflect both the majesty of Yazdān and the historic need for a major place of worship for Zamānism. The temple shall be known as Bahmanyār Atash Behram or The Fire Temple of Ardeshīr-Khwarrah (unofficially: The Bahmanyār Temple) Artist's impression of the temple: https://imgur.com/RpLsNHo Bahmanyār Atash Behram shall be the largest Zamānist Fire Temple on Terra and the only first-grade fire temple within the denomination. The holy fire shall be drawn from sixteen sources and be placed within the temple after construction. Second in scale only to the great Fire Temple in Aldegaria, the project constitutes a great spiritual, artistic and political undertaking for our nation. A total of 1billion ACR has been allocated for the project, and this shall include both the construction of the building and significant artistic patronage. The privatisation carried out by the previous government requires that a tendering process being for construction rights. This shall begin on 1st December 4444. Signed, Ra'is-e Jomhur Bahmanyār Sīnā |
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Total Seats: 550 | |
no | Total Seats: 0 | |
abstain | Total Seats: 0 |
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