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Bill: Debate on the Second Bennett Ministry
Details
Submitted by[?]: Course of Freedom (Kellins faction)
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: October 5322
Description[?]:
The Socialists want to use this space in order to have a debate about the new cabinet. Since the debate section of the cabinet bill might not be checked again by the concerned parties. |
Proposals
Debate
These messages have been posted to debate on this bill:
Date | 21:36:32, June 24, 2023 CET | From | Course of Freedom (Kellins faction) | To | Debating the Debate on the Second Bennett Ministry |
Message | Mr. Speaker, I have a joke for you all today. What do you get when you mix the CDU, the Reform Party, and the National Liberal Party in a cabinet? A recipe for policies that don't matter! It's no surprise that the Reform Party is joining forces with the CDU. They've been like a crutch for the ruling party all along. But guess what happened in the elections? The Reform Party collapsed from 15% of the votes to a mere 5%. Looks like their crutch couldn't hold them up anymore! And let's not forget the National Liberal Party. They've shown their true colors by joining this cabinet without any conditions or policy requirements. It seems their leaders are more interested in scoring ministerial posts than in changing this country for the better. Talk about misplaced priorities! Meanwhile, millions of Luthorians are demanding change. They want a government that listens to their needs and addresses their concerns. But instead, we're stuck with parties that are just the crutches of the ruling CDU. But fear not, my fellow democrats! The Socialists, together with the Progressive Liberal Party, will be the democratic opposition to this government. Sure, we may have our differences, but that's only natural among democrats. We'll stand united and fight against this coalition of sell-outs and crutches! Thank you, Mr. Speaker, for allowing me to bring some humor into this serious discussion. Let's remember that laughter can be a powerful weapon against those who seek to undermine the will of the people. Long live democracy! Juliet Kellins Member of Parliament for the Socialists |
Date | 11:28:35, June 25, 2023 CET | From | National Labour Party | To | Debating the Debate on the Second Bennett Ministry |
Message | Mr Speaker, Once again, I am obliged to put in place a certain truth within this honorable House, the honorable Lady on the other side of this room has just forgotten what this government could have done as policies during this mandate, to refresh your memory, which the left definitely does not have. We must already know the cause of this alliance, we must say to ourselves that if the Socialists had played their cards well, they could be in a government today, putting us out of government for at least 5 years, but unfortunately, they decided to join the Progressive Liberal Party, a party hated by all other parties in Luthori because of its republican views, and destroyed any chance of returning to 10 Crown Street in the next few years, because, in the worst of case, I'm sorry, for the Socialists to return to 10 Crown Street, you would have to moderate already, Mrs Kellins, you are killing your own party. Look at yourself, you lost, in the last elections, 18 seats, and you wonder why, the population rejected in block the radical republican ideas that you and your "new" partners of the Progressive Liberal Party propose, for your political career and for the good of your party, I ask you one thing, Ms. Kellins, resign, resign, and go. Otherwise, the Socialists will remain in opposition for a very long time. The Rt' Hon. Garrett R. Bennett, Prime Minister of Luthori |
Date | 13:09:47, June 25, 2023 CET | From | Liberal Party | To | Debating the Debate on the Second Bennett Ministry |
Message | Mr. Speaker, That we joined the coalition does not mean we didnt ask for a couple of policies in return. The negotiations of a government arent done by us in public. We need to confidence, the silence and confidentiality of the negotiation spaces to make this cabinet work. We will push for a more open Luthori, that trades with more nations, that invests in a free market society. We will not allow any regressive or reactionary policies to go through. We take responsibility, thats more than can be said from the Socialists. William Longshanks NLP MP from Shipleyriding |
Date | 13:37:06, June 25, 2023 CET | From | Union of the Lion (Reform) 🦁 | To | Debating the Debate on the Second Bennett Ministry |
Message | Mr Speaker, If the Socialists would like to replace the current government, they always have the option of winning an election. Fannie Hall Leader of the Reform Party |
Date | 15:32:10, June 25, 2023 CET | From | Course of Freedom (Kellins faction) | To | Debating the Debate on the Second Bennett Ministry |
Message | Mr Speaker, I appreciate the Honourable Prime Minister's remarks, but I must clarify a few points. The reason the Socialists have not had the opportunity to be in government is because we do not cooperate with the CDU or the far-right Salvation. It is important to remember that the Socialists have distinct policy positions and principles that differ from those of other parties. Furthermore, it is true that we lost 18 seats in the last elections. However, this can be attributed to various factors, including the entrance of new parties into parliament and the shifting political landscape. Despite this setback, I am proud to say that the Socialists remain the third largest political force in the country. As for the accusation of radical republican ideas, let me assure the Honourable Prime Minister that the Socialists stand firmly for democratic principles and social justice. Our alliance with the Progressive Liberal Party is based on shared values and a commitment to championing the rights and welfare of all citizens. Resignation is not the solution, Honourable Prime Minister. The Socialists will continue to serve as the democratic opposition, fighting for a fairer and more inclusive Luthori. We believe in the power of progressive policies and the voice of the people, and we will work tirelessly to bring about positive change for our nation. Thank you, Mr Speaker. Juliet Kellins, Leader of the Socialist Party of Luthori |
Date | 15:36:20, June 25, 2023 CET | From | Course of Freedom (Kellins faction) | To | Debating the Debate on the Second Bennett Ministry |
Message | Mr. Speaker, I rise to respond to Mr. Longsharks' comments regarding the government's refusal to disclose its agenda. In a democratic society, it is essential that politicians uphold transparency and accountability to the citizens they serve. It is the right of every individual to be informed about the policies and plans of the government that they elected into power. Withholding information about the government's program not only goes against the principles of democracy, but it also undermines the trust between the government and the people. Citizens have the right to know what measures are being taken on their behalf, what issues are being addressed, and what goals are being pursued. It is indeed a scandalous situation when a government fails to reveal its agenda to the public. It raises concerns about the intentions and motives of those in power. Without transparency, there can be no proper accountability, and the democratic process becomes compromised. I urge the government to reconsider its decision and to fulfill its obligation to be open and transparent with the citizens of this nation. It is through transparency that we can foster trust, engage in meaningful dialogue, and work towards a better future for all. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Juliet Kellins, Member of Parliament |
Date | 15:38:42, June 25, 2023 CET | From | Course of Freedom (Kellins faction) | To | Debating the Debate on the Second Bennett Ministry |
Message | Mr. Speaker, The collapse of the Reform Party from 103 seats to 33 seats in the last elections raises doubts about their credibility to offer lessons on winning elections. The Socialists, despite not currently holding a majority, remain committed to engaging with the public and pursuing their goal of forming a government through democratic means. Thank you. Juliet Kellins, Member of Parliament |
Date | 13:37:54, June 26, 2023 CET | From | Liberal Party | To | Debating the Debate on the Second Bennett Ministry |
Message | Mr. Speaker, This government will formulate a good plan. We will come up with goals and present them to the public. That we do not have it present as of yet is due to us hashing out minor details and wording. We are all about transparancy, but we must not communicate errors or falsehoods to the people. Henry McClair Deputy Prime-Minister Leader of the NLP |
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Voting
Vote | Seats | ||||
yes |
Total Seats: 369 | ||||
no | Total Seats: 281 | ||||
abstain | Total Seats: 0 |
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