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Bill: RP:An Act to declare the 28 February a Public Holiday
Details
Submitted by[?]: Socialist 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: February 4759
Description[?]:
Context: The Dalton II Cabinet was sworn in on 16 February 4758. After the initial joy, the party leaders of the CPL and Luthori First (now the Purple Guard) decided to organise large demonstrations celebrating the new "National-Communist" government. The first term representing the first faction (the CPL) of the new government, the second one representing the LF. The date was set for the 28 February 4758. The demonstrations drew large numbers all across the country. The government is talking about 2.5 million people while the police is talking about 800 000 people to a million. These demonstrations were compared to the short-lived Communist Revolution of 4695. Today, the government decides to make of the 28 February a public holiday to commemorate the National-Communist revolution. Article 1: The 28 February will now be officially a public holiday to celebrate the National-Communist Revolution of 4758. |
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Debate
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Date | 08:34:03, May 20, 2020 CET | From | Fascist Conservative Union | To | Debating the RP:An Act to declare the 28 February a Public Holiday |
Message | What kind of government organises protests against the Opposition? |
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Voting
Vote | Seats | |||||
yes |
Total Seats: 333 | |||||
no |
Total Seats: 317 | |||||
abstain | Total Seats: 0 |
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