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Bill: Call for early elections, September 2349
Details
Submitted by[?]: Labour Party of Pontesi
Status[?]: defeated
Votes: This bill requests an early election. It requires more than half of the legislature to vote yes. This bill will pass as soon as the required yes votes are in, or will be defeated if unsufficient votes are reached on the deadline. Elections will be held immediately if the bill passes.
Voting deadline: May 2350
Description[?]:
We, the hannah Party, call for early elections as soon as we can reach a consensus. |
Proposals
Article 1
Arrange early elections as soon as this bill passes.
Debate
These messages have been posted to debate on this bill:
Date | 13:04:46, January 25, 2007 CET | From | Nrzi Prta (Democratic Party) | To | Debating the Call for early elections, September 2349 |
Message | Even if this election happen now it is impossible for you to get any seats. You should vote on more bill first so the people will know what is your visibility for this country. Welcome to Particracy! |
Date | 20:26:15, January 25, 2007 CET | From | Pnték Znkak Prta 'Bastardry' | To | Debating the Call for early elections, September 2349 |
Message | ETPRP makes a valid point. Elections work by visibilities. You'll need more visibility in the 9 areas by voting on more bills with articles in and proposing more bills with articles in. Election and cabinet bills do nothing for visibilities. |
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Voting
Vote | Seats | |||
yes | Total Seats: 0 | |||
no | Total Seats: 0 | |||
abstain |
Total Seats: 565 |
Random fact: It is not allowed to call more than 5 elections in 5 game years in a nation. The default sanction for a player persisting in the early election tactic will be a seat reset. |
Random quote: "Whatever crushes individuality is despotism, by whatever name it may be called and whether it professes to be enforcing the will of God or the injunctions of men." - John Stuart Mill |