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Bill: PSD-8 Anti corruption Act

Details

Submitted by[?]: Partidul Socialist Democratic Chizân

Status[?]: passed

Votes: This bill asks for an amendement to the Constitution. It will require two-thirds of the legislature to vote in favor. This bill will not pass any sooner than the deadline.

Voting deadline: January 4699

Description[?]:

Following the scandal over the newspaper publication, the newspaper under this bill will be searched and if find any favouritism, the publication will be fined and the journalists responsible for it fired.
As well we proper more anti corruption laws side by side with the proposals from the Liberals:
Many of the economic measures are to ensure that the corruption created by the private sector is checked and put down

Proposals

Debate

These messages have been posted to debate on this bill:

Date11:32:08, January 20, 2020 CET
FromAlianța Liberalilor
ToDebating the PSD-8 Anti corruption Act
MessageMr. Speaker,

We wonder how extra regulations on the stock market decrease corruption. Which regulations are the Social Democrats thinking about? Another thing is issuing a state owned cryptocurrency, which we don't see reducing corruption, rather we see cryptocurrency randomly 'disappearing'. Last, which industries do the Social Democrats want to nationalise? Nationalization is a very easy chance for extra corruption.

Date14:53:26, January 20, 2020 CET
FromPartidul Socialist Democratic Chizân
ToDebating the PSD-8 Anti corruption Act
MessageMr Speaker, if im allowed,

The regulations on the market are clear way of cutting corruption from the roots. Many think of corruption an issue related only about government corruption. The Liberals tho seem to not understand that the market forces can be a source of corruption. We along side fighting for greater workers rights to hold of the corporations from abusing, we plan regulations that check the markets, like putting regulations on cryptocurrency, or on the stock exchanges. How this does not help combat corruption? I m just amazed how the Liberals are ready to oppose basic regulations on economic activities to prevent abuses and possible sources of corruption. For the opponents is more important the economic freedom than the consequences of that freedom. They somehow point out only the government made corruption, turning an eye on the corruption in the private sector. I wonder why?

Date15:46:23, January 20, 2020 CET
FromAlianța Liberalilor
ToDebating the PSD-8 Anti corruption Act
MessageMr. Speaker,

These were some simple questions, but with simple questions comes only one answer. We understand perfectly well that private and public sector need to cooperate to facilitate corruption. But, it is the government that facilitates corruption with regulations that they are willing to turn a blind eye to, for the right compensation. And we can even get behind regulating cryptocurrency, but we still don\'t know why the government should issue their own cryptocurrency. We are also still waiting for the information about which industries the Social Democrats want to nationalise.

Date15:58:31, January 20, 2020 CET
FromPartidul Socialist Democratic Chizân
ToDebating the PSD-8 Anti corruption Act
MessageWe want to regulate the companies more, the respective regulations on the Stock exchanges and not only are of supervising the institutes from possible misdoings,one being the aid to foreign aid to other nations which was saying we can profit from poor nations and their lax regulations for cheap labor and quick profits at the expense of their people and environment. Secondly ,the reforms over the stock markets and not only have regulations needed to ensure the fairness of these, without possible schemes and corruption related acts, such as tax evasion, bribery and even fooling the people about them. The second question,the nation will issue own cryptocurrency which will be safer and less probably to be stolen. We have in formation of government surveillance NGOs and other institutions to supervise the government as well laws underway to enact total transparency of the government activity, so if any of those virtual coins disappear then the discrepancy will be found out and signaled.The last one, we want the government to have a place to the table as well when regarding business. We can through strategic investing create competition and ensure we break up possible monopolies and ensure best services to our clients. The only real nationalization will be mostly around energy, we plan to slowly take the resources back under state ownership, tho not without payment to the companies and time for them to adapt.

Date16:12:21, January 20, 2020 CET
FromPartidul Socialist Democratic Chizân
ToDebating the PSD-8 Anti corruption Act
Messagesowwy, i made an IC mistake, first point is about foreign aid

Date16:12:42, January 20, 2020 CET
FromPartidul Socialist Democratic Chizân
ToDebating the PSD-8 Anti corruption Act
MessageDo not try correct my mistake, think of first argument over regulation on foreign exports.

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Voting

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yes
 

Total Seats: 170

no
 

Total Seats: 80

abstain

    Total Seats: 0


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