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Bill: The Kennedy Tour : Alchester, the ghost of racial segregation
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: March 5174
Description[?]:
The various Civil Rights Acts, which destroyed racial segregation in Luthori are rather vague, and only educational institutions and public spaces are the places where segregation is prohibited, but private spaces or cities or counties have given a form of segregation, in all but name, foreign populations are forbidden to practice certain trades, they are locked up in "ghettos", and the High Court of Erneshire is dominated by conservatives, pro-segregation and very hosian, vindicate towns and cities that practice these repugnant practices against local government, dominated by the Alliance Party, this is very quickly seen in the capital of Erneshire, Alchester, the bastion of conservatism in Luthori, despite the efforts of Michael Hughes , the Minister-President of Erneshire, the city remained dominated by the Fascists, the remnants of the Patriotic Bloc, led by Edward Huhes, the Mayor of Alchester, who implemented a political of "separation", for the "preservation of the white race", the last elections saw a confirmation of his majority in the City Council. It was in these tensions that Prime Minister Kennedy and Deputy Prime Minister Charlotte Davies visited the city, after visiting poor and ghetto neighborhoods, the PM and DPM visited a factory, and went to a neighborhood rich of Alchester, here the PM met the Mayor and the Minister-President, and they discussed for 2 hours, at the end of this meeting, they made a speech focusing on the civil rights of minorities, deploring the relationship What does Luthori have with the stories of racial segregation and discrimination against foreigners and minorities, here is an excerpt from his speech: "People of Alchester, here we are in very dangerous times, Fascism may have lost a battle , but, unfortunately, he did not lose the war, the facists wanted to destroy democracy by making a coup in Fort-William, they failed, but even if democracy won this battle against the extremes, she didn't win the war and to win this war, we must stop the racial discrimination, put in place by the PB governments, in the state. That is why I am announcing that this cabinet will put to the vote of the Assembly and the Senate, a greater and more powerful Civil Rights Act, to leave racial segregation where it should be, in its grave. (A powerful Civil Rights Act is going to be put in the debate section (link: http://classic.particracy.net/viewbill.php?billid=678142), so please could we have a debate about this (IC and OOC)) |
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Vote | Seats | |||
yes | Total Seats: 191 | |||
no | Total Seats: 64 | |||
abstain | Total Seats: 80 |
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