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Bill: No Confidence motion in government
Details
Submitted by[?]: People's Party of Hutori
Status[?]: passed
Votes: This bill requests an early election. It requires more than half of the legislature to vote yes. This bill will pass as soon as the required yes votes are in, or will be defeated if unsufficient votes are reached on the deadline. Elections will be held immediately if the bill passes.
Voting deadline: September 4564
Description[?]:
Mr. Speaker, In light of the recent undemocratic changes to the constitution we, the People's Party of Hutori, call for early elections as soon as we can reach a consensus. |
Proposals
Article 1
Arrange early elections as soon as this bill passes.
Debate
These messages have been posted to debate on this bill:
Date | 17:15:40, April 21, 2019 CET | From | Liberal Party of Hutori | To | Debating the No Confidence motion in government |
Message | Mr. Speaker Considering that 70% of the Hutorian people voted for the Monarchist Coalition that voted in favour of the Commonwealth, so I fail to see how these changes are undemocratic. Regardless, the elections the People's Party will occur in 8 months, once the Royal Charter has passed. Charles Murphy Interim Leader of the Royalist Party of Hutori |
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Voting
Vote | Seats | ||||
yes |
Total Seats: 265 | ||||
no | Total Seats: 150 | ||||
abstain |
Total Seats: 0 |
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