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Bill: PSEI-27 A new attempt on economic liberalization

Details

Submitted by[?]: Neo-Idealist Social Lodamese Party

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: October 4882

Description[?]:

A new attempt on opening up to the world proposed by PSEI.

Proposals

Debate

These messages have been posted to debate on this bill:

Date14:38:19, January 24, 2021 CET
FromPrince-Republican League - New EAPP
ToDebating the PSEI-27 A new attempt on economic liberalization
MessageMr. Speaker,

Some if not the majority of sub-parties in the Prince-Presidential electoral alliance are against currencies of any kind, much preferring the natural economics system or at the very least hard, metal currency to state and international printing of pieces of baseless paper.
Taking this into account, it is literally impossible to find any justification for us to vote in favour of yet another, even less authentic form of currency floating about in the machines.

Julius Maximilian Denagris,
a true tribune of the plebs

Date18:50:33, January 24, 2021 CET
FromNeo-Idealist Social Lodamese Party
ToDebating the PSEI-27 A new attempt on economic liberalization
MessageMr Speaker,

We would like to inform our fellow MP that this is more about preferences but a matter of national pride at stake! Lodamun with reopening to the outer world lost it's divisive politics and mostly as well the privilege to do what it wants and/or be irrelevant. Once opened to the outside we must agree that it is for us to build a stronger united nation that can further sturdy cultural values, instill respect and receive acclamation. For this we have to work hard to be the best in everything. We seek to improve economy, the army, our diplomatic skills and ties, alongside develop our cultural and philosophical areas with the target of not only having what to be proud of but with what to differentiate from others on international stage. Then it is our duty that we give a boost to our economy as well allow the cryptocurrencies to exist again to make possible for us to become the nation with most reliable cryptocurrency out there.

Is it contradicting our past values? Not at all. Our first endeavors into Lodamese idealism has prohibited us to develop our full potential and in the name of asceticism we have thought we cannot have Progress without succumbing to materialism and capitalism. However fellow Lodamese Nationalists in our party had offered a great answer: Not only that the new Progress-oriented will not make people renounce to their anti-materialist stance, but it can be adapted fully on Lodamese society as well serve the pursuit of Knowledge. Thus we wish to conclude that our bill is both in line with our party beliefs and with the ideal of national pride.

Justin Baar

Date15:16:13, January 26, 2021 CET
FromLodamese Democratic Progressive Party
ToDebating the PSEI-27 A new attempt on economic liberalization
MessageOOC: Sorry, I narrowly missed the voting deadline. The LDP would've voted in favor of this if I had got on sooner.

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Voting

Vote Seats
yes
  

Total Seats: 99

no
  

Total Seats: 292

abstain
 

Total Seats: 208


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