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Bill: RP: Law of Authorization for the Protection of the Volksdundorfische Cultural Association

Details

Submitted by[?]: Hosian-Konservative Allianz

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: June 4493

Description[?]:

"Article I - Authorizes the Security Service and all other armed services of the Volksdundorfische Cultural Association to act as a legally sanctioned paramilitary of the Dorvish state;

Article II - Authorizes the Armed Forces of Dorvik, the Supreme General Staff and other agencies, services and administrations of the Dorvish state to equip, train and fund the Security Services and all other armed services for purposes of operations in favor of the Dorvish state;

Article III - Overall authority of the Volksdundorfische Cultural Association falls to it's respective leadership and it's appointed officers and officials however the Supreme General Staff and the Armed Forces of Dorvik and the Ministry of Defense are authorized to veto or decree certain decisions;

Article IV - Recognizes the Security Service and all other armed services as a defense auxiliary force (Dundorfian: Verteidigungshilfskraft) protected underneath international law and domestic law."

Proposals

Debate

These messages have been posted to debate on this bill:

Date01:53:00, November 30, 2018 CET
From Hosian-Konservative Allianz
ToDebating the RP: Law of Authorization for the Protection of the Volksdundorfische Cultural Association
MessageRules regarding RP Laws:

e. It is possible to create RP laws which act as secondary rules which players are required to follow in character only, laws that require players to act or vote in a specific way are not permitted. They are laws which are only referenced in the bill description and not enforced by the game mechanics.

i.To create an RP law you must: pass it through your nation's legislature with either a simple majority of seats if it is a regular law or a ⅔ majority of seats if it is a constitutional law and reference it clearly in your nation’s “Bills under debate” section. To query a new RP law’s legality a user should post on the RP Law Query Thread. It is recommended though not required for an RP Law to be clearly labelled as such.
ii.To overturn or abolish an RP law you must pass a bill with a simple majority which explicitly mentions which law you are scrapping and provides a link to the original law. It is recommended though not required to post a link to the bill on the RP Law Dismissal Thread;

iii.An RP law generally must not severely contradict game mechanics or the game rules, or force users to act a certain way OOC. Moderation has the right to decide what fits into this definition and what does not: exceptions can be made in various scenarios, especially when the conflict is minor (please contact a Moderator for advice). Additionally they cannot ban types of parties (without considerable RP justification) or users. RP Laws must also not force users to vote in a particular way;

iv.Moderation reserves the right to declare any RP law invalid in exceptional circumstances.

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Voting

Vote Seats
yes
  

Total Seats: 141

no
 

Total Seats: 0

abstain

    Total Seats: 0


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