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Bill: OOC/RP Prime Minister's Question Period (First Senate of the Federal Republic of Hutori)

Details

Submitted by[?]: National Progress Party

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: December 4559

Description[?]:

Speaker of the House: Hon. George Morrison
Prime Minister: Hon, Lincey Daniel
Government House Leader: Hon. Alan Glen

OOC:You can ask your question to the cabinet and to the Prime Minister here.

Proposals

Debate

These messages have been posted to debate on this bill:

Date17:46:49, April 05, 2019 CET
FromNational Salvation Front (NSF)
ToDebating the OOC/RP Prime Minister's Question Period (First Senate of the Federal Republic of Hutori)
MessageMr. Speaker

could the PM explain why the NPP has changed the cabinet aggressively

first a NPP-LIB coaltion

it allied tot he NSF to pass constitutional amendments on the deal that if the monarchy were to be abolished, then state governments would be re-established

then it kicked out the NSF, I might add, THE SECOND LARGEST party in Hutoir, out of the cabinet.

May we also ask: does the NPP believe that such behavior will allow for a united huroti?

and: what does the NPP plan on doing to bridge the divide over the monarchy, as 2 parties which represent at least 1/4th of the population?

NSF

Date20:18:18, April 05, 2019 CET
FromNational Progress Party
ToDebating the OOC/RP Prime Minister's Question Period (First Senate of the Federal Republic of Hutori)
MessageMr. Speaker,

Let me be clear, we do not owe anything to the National Salvation Front simply because thtey are the second largest party in Hutori. We will only accept to work with people that deem competent enough to occupy important governemental position. i believe we have form a very respectable and efficient governement. We have enven included the Democratic Progressionist Party in our coalition simply because we have confidence that the DMP will do a good job at their newly acquire position. We certainly do not have the same confidence in the NSF when it come to leadership and ability to govern this nation properly.

To answer the question of the NSF concerning the division of our country abount monarchy and republicanism. Our plan to keep our country united is simple, listening to each other and keeping the debate peaceful. We have allowed to openly monachist individual to be part of our cabinet, namingly the Minister of Defence and the Minister of Trade and Industry. We have allowed these two individual to work with us because we know that the well being of the hutorian people is more important than the debate about monarchy. So far, these two minister have been doing a incredible job and we are extremely pround to have them with us.

-Lincey Daniel
Prime Minister of Hutori

Date07:42:32, April 06, 2019 CET
FromNational Salvation Front (NSF)
ToDebating the OOC/RP Prime Minister's Question Period (First Senate of the Federal Republic of Hutori)
MessageMr speaker

The NSF is okay with not being included. But why were they included in the first place? To be tricked into voting 4 the monarchy bill?

Could you also comment on the Conservative party not being inconvenience ded?

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Voting

Vote Seats
yes
      

Total Seats: 203

no

    Total Seats: 0

    abstain
      

    Total Seats: 2


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