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Bill: 17th Prime Ministers Question Time
Details
Submitted by[?]: Liberal 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: May 4688
Description[?]:
Rules: 1. The Prime Minister must answer all questions or a member of the cabinet. 2. The largest party in opposition may ask 5 questions to the government. 3. Smaller parties on the cross bench may ask 1. 4. Members of the coalition may not ask questions to the government. 5. Supply party members may ask questions. When asking a question as to the speaker but direct it to a Minster by the title of the office. The Naming And Succession Act Prime Minister - Prime Minster (The Great Four)- The top four Roles in Government: 1. Internal Affairs - Deputy Prime Minister 2. Finance - Chancellor of the Exchequer 3. Foreign Affairs - Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Foreign Secretary) 4. Infrastructure and Transport - Secretary of State for the Home Department (Home Secretary) Cabinet List Continue: 5. Defence - Secretary of State for Defence 6. Trade and Industry - Secretary of State for International Trade and Industry (Trade Secretary) 7. Health and Social Services - Secretary of State for Health and Social Care (Social Care Secretary) 8. Education and Culture - Secretary of State for Education (Education Secretary) 9. Food and Agriculture - Secretary of State for Food and Rural Affairs (Rural And Food Secretary) 10. Environment and Tourism - Secretary of State for the Environment and Tourism (Environment Secretary) 11. Justice - Chancellor of Justice 12. Science and Technology - Chairman of the Board of Science and Technology Proposals |
Proposals
Debate
These messages have been posted to debate on this bill:
Date | 02:17:56, December 30, 2019 CET | From | Liberal Party | To | Debating the 17th Prime Ministers Question Time |
Message | Mr. Speaker, How can the New First even believe that we have a stable government when his own partners are voting against his tax plans! Chelsea Allen SDP |
Date | 03:17:36, December 30, 2019 CET | From | Purple Guard | To | Debating the 17th Prime Ministers Question Time |
Message | A stable government doesn't mean everything has to be agreed on. It is about debating what is best and trying to make an agreement. And may I remind you that this is a formal occasion, and not some opinion poll on what is good and what is not? -Prime Minister Jonathan Newton TNLF |
Date | 13:52:51, December 30, 2019 CET | From | Socialist Party | To | Debating the 17th Prime Ministers Question Time |
Message | Mr. Speaker, The representatives of the government say themselves that they do not have plans. This is a very short-sighted vision because prevision is the key to make Luthori a better country. By relying only on improvisation, you will have more and more serious problems to face without the adequate solutions. During the TV debates you are lecturing us about democracy, but when you're in power you have no real plans! |
Date | 19:27:50, December 30, 2019 CET | From | Purple Guard | To | Debating the 17th Prime Ministers Question Time |
Message | We have disclosed what we will be pushing for this term when we were proposing our cabinet and everyone involved agreed to that since they have voted yes. Our plants this term will be more privatization and some minor changes to make the church laws better. -Prime Minister Jonathan Newton TNLF |
Date | 21:08:09, December 30, 2019 CET | From | People's Reform | To | Debating the 17th Prime Ministers Question Time |
Message | Mr. Speaker, I rise today to announce that our cabinet members will be, today, resigning en masse and we will all be joining our friends in the Communist Party and the SDP and Greens on the side opposite of the LF. |
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Voting
Vote | Seats | ||||||||
yes |
Total Seats: 150 | ||||||||
no | Total Seats: 0 | ||||||||
abstain | Total Seats: 0 |
Random fact: Any RP law granting extraordinary "emergency powers" or dictator-like powers to a government must be passed by at least a 2/3rds majority, but (like all RP laws) may always be overturned by a simple majority vote of the legislature. |
Random quote: "You don't have to explain something you never said." - Calvin Coolidge |