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Bill: Border Demilitarization Act

Details

Submitted by[?]: Parti Pacifiste Populaire

Status[?]: defeated

Votes: This is an ordinary bill. It requires more yes votes than no votes. This bill will not pass any sooner than the deadline.

Voting deadline: February 4791

Description[?]:

Travel by nationals to foreign nations

Proposals

Debate

These messages have been posted to debate on this bill:

Date16:14:37, July 26, 2020 CET
FromParti Conservateur National
ToDebating the Border Demilitarization Act
MessageMr Speaker,

Over the past few months, the petitions from this minor political party call the Parti Pacifiste Populaire to demilitarize our nation and open our borders up to any ol person to come in is cleary careless. They clearly don't grasp the idea of a sovereign state. Where we need to define ourselves from a hostile aggressor. Though there is none at the moment. History shows that one can prop up and our nation could be threatened. We need the Imperial Defence Force and the Revolutionary Border Patrol for our nation. That is why Mr Speaker I call on this parliament to vote nay on another one of the Parti Pacifiste Populaire petition to do something completely, in less academic terms, stupid.

Revolutionary Minister of Defense Ministry of Defence Ginette Rousseau

Date17:18:15, July 26, 2020 CET
FromParti Pacifiste Populaire
ToDebating the Border Demilitarization Act
Message"Of the charge, which the Imperialists speak of as sin, of demanding demilitarization, the removing of our oppressive forces from where they do not belong and opposing the use of excessive force abroad, and on our own citizens, we plead guilty! We implore you to ask yourself 'if I were in another's nation, would I be compelled to commit crime?' or, 'if I would go into another country to be a criminal, would I seek citizenship therein?' I should hope good reason lead you to your response, 'no.' Our use of force on the borders must be changed. Currently, force is threatened to all, rather than directed at those who have committed crime. Once more, though we know this bill will be struck down, we call upon any open minds to vote yes, and take a stand for justice on our borders."

Lidovic Anne Perle, Chairperson of the Parti Pacifiste Populaire.

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Total Seats: 291

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Total Seats: 209


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