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Bill: Axis Mundi Zen Collective Speak Out For The Oppressed
Details
Submitted by[?]: Lotus Coalition of the Endless Knot
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: September 2284
Description[?]:
"Enough of this ridiculous law! We cannot legitimately allow such reactionary pieces of legislation to remain when parties like the fascio-liberal Democratic Industrialists are supporting the extermination of Zen Buddhists. We do not know who controls all the local governments and it could well be racist Democratic Industrialist or National Party members, eager to implement their disgraceful policies. In such a time as this it is essential the central government dictate law and that it protects the rights of all Keymonians." -- Suzanna Kukai, Minister of Internal Affairs |
Proposals
Article 1
Proposal[?] to change Policy concerning racial segregation in educational institutions.
Old value:: Segregation policy is set by local governments.
Current: Segregation is illegal in all educational institutions.
Proposed: Segregation is illegal in all educational institutions.
Debate
These messages have been posted to debate on this bill:
Date | 17:36:14, September 14, 2006 CET | From | Christian Democrats | To | Debating the Axis Mundi Zen Collective Speak Out For The Oppressed |
Message | "My suspicion is that segregation policy in local government is set by Christian Democrats, although the decade and a half we spent on the ropes also saw many local legislators unseated and replaced by less moderate politicians. I'll make sure my office gives this bill a fair shake." -- Joe Leewall, Minister of Education and Culture |
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Voting
Vote | Seats | ||||
yes |
Total Seats: 90 | ||||
no | Total Seats: 30 | ||||
abstain | Total Seats: 0 |
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