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Bill: Bill C-12: Religious Freedom for Public Servants Act

Details

Submitted by[?]: Progressive Conservative Party of Hutori

Status[?]: passed

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 5234

Description[?]:

Article 1)
1.1 There shall be no regulations on the wearing of religious symbols by public servants in the workplace.

Proposals

Debate

These messages have been posted to debate on this bill:

Date21:44:17, December 29, 2022 CET
FromSolidarity - the Workers' Party
ToDebating the Bill C-12: Religious Freedom for Public Servants Act
MessageWe support this proposal, the free expression of faith or lack of faith is essential to a democratic society.

Date08:26:04, December 31, 2022 CET
FromUnionist Front (⚔️)
ToDebating the Bill C-12: Religious Freedom for Public Servants Act
MessageA great victory for the coalition! Restoring the rights of all Hutori citizen's to practice thier faith.

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Voting

Vote Seats
yes
     

Total Seats: 288

no
  

Total Seats: 188

abstain
 

Total Seats: 29


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