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Bill: Bill M-13: 50th Century Naval Requisition Bill
Details
Submitted by[?]: Liberal Party of Hutori
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: July 4886
Description[?]:
Upon the Passage of this Bill, the Parliament of Hutori approves the Department of National Defence the following Defence Requsition; 1.) Launch of an Overall Program for modernizing currently existing vessels, under the name of the 50th Century Modernization Program. 2.) Launch of a Program for de-commissioning vessels considered too old for the 50th Century Modernization Program under the name of the 50th Century Naval Retirement Program 3.) Launch of a Program for Construction of new ships under the name of the 50th Century Naval Construction Program. 4.) Launch of a Program for the Research and Development of new ships under the 50th Century Naval Developmebt Program. 50TH CENTURY MODERNIZATION PROGRAM 1.) Two (2) Graham class Aircraft Carriers will be placed into the CMP. 2.) Four (4) Merrick class Amphibious Assault Ships will be placed into the CMP. 3.) Eight (8) Defender class Auxillary Ships will be placed in the CMP. 4.) Twenty (20) Liberty class Destroyers will be placed in the CMP 5.) Twenty (20) Bekenial class Frigates will be placed in the CMP 50TH CENTURY NAVAL RETIREMENT PROGRAM 1.) Six (6) Graham class Supercarriers will be decommisioned under the NRP 2.) Twenty (20) Bekenial class Frigates to be decommissioned under the NRP 3.) Twenty (20) Sutton class Patrol Vessels to be decommissioned under the NRP 4.) Four (4) Sentinel class Submarines to be decommissioned under the NRP 50TH CENTURY NAVAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM 1.) Development of the a new Coastal Patrol Vessel under the working name of the CPV50-Class 2.) Development of nuclear powered fast attack Submarines under the working name of the 4900-class 3.) Development of Guided Missile Frigate under the working name of the 5000-class 4.) Development of a Guided Missile Cruiser under the working name of the 5100-class. 50TH CENUTRY NAVAL CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM 1.) Construction of Two (2) Graham class Aircraft Carriers 2.) Construction of Sixteen (16) 4900-class Attack Submarines 3.) Construction of Twenty (20) 5000-class Frigates 4.) Construction of Sixteen (16) 5100-class Cruisers 5.) Construction of Twenty Four (24) CPV50-class Coastal Patrol Vessels |
Proposals
Debate
These messages have been posted to debate on this bill:
Date | 18:55:19, February 01, 2021 CET | From | Liberal Party of Hutori | To | Debating the Bill M-13: 50th Century Naval Requisition Bill |
Message | Madam Speaker The overall costs of this program are considered to be classified, however the Deputy Minister of Defence is willing to give Members of Parliament full costing and budget estimates behind closed doors. Gregory Bishop MInister of National Defence |
Date | 21:13:10, February 02, 2021 CET | From | Hutori Party | To | Debating the Bill M-13: 50th Century Naval Requisition Bill |
Message | Mr Speaker, It is of the utmost importance that we maintain a world class navy. The Liberal Party wholeheartedly supports this program. Hon. James Taylor MP for Prosperity Centre Minister Without Portfolio Leader of the Liberal Party |
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Voting
Vote | Seats | ||
yes |
Total Seats: 260 | ||
no | Total Seats: 0 | ||
abstain |
Total Seats: 145 |
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