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Bill: Liberalization and Reform For Freedom Act of 4550

Details

Submitted by[?]: Coalition for State Capitalism (CCE/CSC)

Status[?]: defeated

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: May 4551

Description[?]:

This is a general liberalization bill, designed to fix the issues that the CCE has with our current state of affairs

Proposals

Debate

These messages have been posted to debate on this bill:

Date04:22:54, March 26, 2019 CET
FromLibertarian Socialist Party (LSP/PSL)
ToDebating the Liberalization and Reform For Freedom Act of 4550
MessageRemove Article 5,8,10, and 11 then we will vote for this.We would like Article 2 to go farther and provide funding for everyone, but you don’t have to do that because the conservatives will never allow it.

Date10:18:10, March 26, 2019 CET
FromGaduridos Freedom Party
ToDebating the Liberalization and Reform For Freedom Act of 4550
MessageHow is this relevant to freedom?

Date14:07:41, March 26, 2019 CET
FromCoalition for State Capitalism (CCE/CSC)
ToDebating the Liberalization and Reform For Freedom Act of 4550
MessageCharter schools must be banned and national curriculum laws must be standard across the country if EVERY child is to receive a fair education and a fair opportunity. Also a Central Bank is absolutely vital to the management of the GAD and interest rates, it is vital that a public banking system operate along side smaller more private ones.

Article Two was mainly seen as a potential compromise, why should a woman who is unable to afford a child be given one, despite the fact that the CCE would support partial funding for low income homes, we doubt our success at passing that.

To the Freedom Party (who's idea of freedom is mainly centered around military advancements and is so blatantly out of touch with the people ), these bills will federalize many roles of the local government, reducing their burdens and offering a fair shot for fairness and liberalization across the country.

Date11:21:08, March 27, 2019 CET
FromGaduridos Freedom Party
ToDebating the Liberalization and Reform For Freedom Act of 4550
MessageOur principles of freedom begin with the most fundamental human rights. All other rights should build on top of these and not violate them. So when it comes to the issue of abortion in which the mother deliberately chooses to abort, it is not only an ethical or religious issue but an outright conflict between a fundamental human right and a so-called 'freedom' that is not as important. Medical emergencies are a different issue that we are trying to resolve. As to the problem of not being able to afford a child, the Pro-life Party Organisation has a international fund that aims to support mothers and children in these situations.

Actually, our idea of freedom is not centered around military advancements. It's just that we see it as a useful tool to spread freedom and liberty across the globe, as well as protecting our own. To do this, we have to be up to date in terms of military advancements. We have looked into the past history of our country, and learnt how powerful and proud it once was.

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Voting

Vote Seats
yes
 

Total Seats: 0

no
   

Total Seats: 139

abstain
 

Total Seats: 111


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