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Bill: RP : The Erneshire's Local Supreme Court Annonces Delegating the Segregation in the Shops Act to the National Supreme Court !
Details
Submitted by[?]: Conservative Party (Hardliners)
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: August 5103
Description[?]:
The Duchy of Erneshire, with its Brown Cross-controlled Duchy, the Brown Cross paramilitary roaming the streets, and its laws abolishing the rule of law is in the spotlight, the people seeing the National Government take more and more more power to the local government of the Duchy, without the latter being able to do anything about it, and sees its government led by Matt Laing in conflict with the Supreme Court, which has a progressive majority with 6 of the 9 members being politically progressives, the Court has already announced that the law prohibiting hundreds of organizations was canceled because "these organizations being present at the federal level, it is the federal government which must decide on the authorization or prohibition of these organizations", it also canceled in part, the law on the values of hosiennes, by canceling Article 1, prohibiting the display of LGBT flags and by modifying Article 2, prohibiting Gay Pride, in agreement with the government. ent ducal is necessary in order to organize gay prides. Erneshire Minister-President Matt Laing angrily called on Brown Cross supporters and Erneshire Tories to march to the High Court and make it clear to the judges "that the people support the reforms of the BC", but the Ernestie National Guard, federalized by the National Government in emergency, thanks to an executive decree signed hastily by Prime Minister Wilson, arrested the protesters, before they reached the Building of the Erneshire Supreme Court and violently dispersing them, Captain Milvers of the National Guard, opened fire on the crowd after they refused to disperse, resulting in 15 people being killed and 155 injured. BC leader Edward Straughan quickly condemned this as "an act of tyranny wielded by the National Government, and if you want this violence to stop, then Vote for the Brown Cross!", Minister-President Laing, as for him did not blame, neither the Guard, nor the Protesters, nor the National Government, expressing his deep condolences with the families of the victims, by expressing the wish that the culprits are quickly put in prison, but Captain Milvers, as for to him, was rewarded by the Army, which gave him the title of Major of the Imperial Luthorian Army and Lieutenant Colonel of the Luthori National Guard, an inappropriate act that was not piloted by the Federal Government , who told the Army "that it was very disrespectful towards the bereaved families, who see the executioner of their family members being rewarded for having killed their loved ones", the Government quickly set up an annuity for the families who t had their loved ones killed by the Guard, an annuity which amounted to around 5,000 LPD, the day after the Killing, the Supreme Court of Erneshire saw that the Government of the Duchy decided to pass a law authorizing segregation in stores owned by whites, the Court, in the hope of avoiding a new killing by the Guard, overwhelmed and subject to insubordination, fired on the crowd, decided to release a press release to the Media, delegating the law to the National Supreme Court. The Battle for Segregation has just begun ! |
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Debate
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Vote | Seats | |||||
yes |
Total Seats: 179 | |||||
no | Total Seats: 80 | |||||
abstain |
Total Seats: 41 |
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