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Bill: Space Exploration Bill 2304

Details

Submitted by[?]: Techno-Organic Epiphany

Status[?]: defeated

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 2306

Description[?]:

Just to see some oppinions.

Proposals

Debate

These messages have been posted to debate on this bill:

Date03:31:27, October 27, 2006 CET
FromTechno-Organic Epiphany
ToDebating the Space Exploration Bill 2304
MessageWhat would the other parties think about this?

Space should be free for everyone to explore. Not nessessairly own, but explore. The TOE would be very interested in exploring space on its own...

Date06:02:38, October 27, 2006 CET
Fromconservative unionist party
ToDebating the Space Exploration Bill 2304
Messagecup supports your idea

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Voting

Vote Seats
yes
  

Total Seats: 245

no
   

Total Seats: 344

abstain
 

Total Seats: 161


Random fact: In your Message Centre there is a really useful feature which allows you to subscribe to all of the bill debates in your nation. If you use that, then the "Watched Discussions" section will show you every time a new message has been posted on a bill. You can also subscribe to other pages you want to follow, such as your nation message-board, party organisations or bills outside your nation which you are interested in.

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