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Bill: Liberalization

Details

Submitted by[?]: National Liberal Party

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: February 4545

Description[?]:

This is not bad, people should be able to choose or not to gamble

Proposals

Debate

These messages have been posted to debate on this bill:

Date16:23:29, March 13, 2019 CET
From Hosian Democratic party of Rutania
ToDebating the Liberalization
MessageWe need to liberate people from unproductive gambling

Date17:41:35, March 13, 2019 CET
From National Futurist Front of Rutania
ToDebating the Liberalization
MessageGambling addiction is a serious problem, and it is important to regulate it for that very reason.

Date17:42:24, March 13, 2019 CET
From National Liberal Party
ToDebating the Liberalization
Messageis your decision what you do, state intervention not necessary, you are responsible for actions, stop nanny-state

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Voting

Vote Seats
yes
  

Total Seats: 288

no
   

Total Seats: 235

abstain
  

Total Seats: 105


Random fact: The people in your nation don't like inactive parties. When you often abstain from voting for a bill, they will dislike your party and your visibility to the electorate will decrease significantly. Low visibility will means you are likely to lose seats. So keep in mind: voting Yes or No is always better than Abstaining.

Random quote: "The man who prefers his country before any other duty shows the same spirit as the man who surrenders every right to the state. They both deny that right is superior to authority." - John Dalberg-Acton

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