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Party Legislation
These are the bills[?] that have been proposed by the Socialist Alliance.
- Constitutional Reforms For The Supremacy of Parlaiment
- Local Administration Reforms
- Equality Of Oppertunity Act
- Liberalisation of Sexuality Act
- Constitutional Reform Act Part 2
- Act For Nuclear Disarmament
- Local Hiring Act
- Education Compromise Act
- Socialist Health policy
- Environmental Protection Act
- Hemp Production Act
- Sympathy Strike Act
- Voter Age Reduction
- Legislative Supremacy Act
- Indoctrination Act
- Cloning Act
- Families Act
- Crossdressing Act
- Protitution protection Act
- Privacy Act
- New Abortion Act
- Judicial Liberties Act
- Refugee Act
- Workers Protection Act
- Bedroom Act
- DNA Act
- Local Culture Act
- Eminent Domain Act
- Prohibition Of Torture Act
- Curfew Act
- New Abortion Act
- Constitutional Reform Act
- Nuclear Disarmament Act
- Stable Economy Act
- Equality Of Oppertunity Act
- Commons Act
- Judicial Rights Act
- Cabinet Proposal of December 2910
- Local Culture Act
- Freedom of Art Act
- National Higher Education Act
- Call for early elections, July 2917
- Parliamentary Supremacy Act
- Humanity Act
- Secular Taxation Act
- Realtionships And Government Act
- People's Economy Act
- Income tax proposal of October 2917
- Bourgeois Tax Act
- DNA Liberties Act
- Democratic Industry Act
- Workers Protection Act
- Equality of Oppertunity and Schools Act
- Corporation Tax Act
- Unilateral Disarmament Act
- Maximum Wage And Fairness Act
- Budget proposal of October 2920
- Local Decision On The Economy Act
- Regional Infrastructure Act
- Regional Stock Exchange Act
- Fireworks Act
- Regional Wage and Fareness Act
- Local Decision on Investment Act
- Federal Energy Act
- Federal Highways Act
- Choice Act
- Federal Agriculture Act
- Right To Protest Act
- Judicial Liberties Act
- Federal Purchasing Rights Act
- Federal Grid Act
- Unions and Workers Act of 2937
- Right To Protest Act
- Crossdressing Act
- International Development Act
- Highways Act
- Prohibition of Torture Act
- DNA Act
- Cabinet Proposal of June 2937
- Red Paper
- Liberty Act
- Abortion Act
- Prostitution Act
- Workers' Rights Act
- Curfew Act
- Government Restruturing Act
- Local Decision On Energy Act
- Federal Agriculture Strengthening Act
- Freedom From Tyranny Act
- Families and Children Act
- Federal Property Act
- Cabinet Proposal of May 3000
- Equality Of Oppertiunity and Healthcare Reform Act
- Constitutional Reform Act
- Restoration of Our National Identity Act
- Income tax proposal of June 3000
- Budget proposal of June 3000
- Personal Choice For The Future Act
- Federal Energy Generation Amendment
- Cloning Act
- Defence Industry Act
- Rights Of Protest and Assembly Act
- Wage Fairness Act
- Tax Relief Act For Worker Led Production Act
- Freedom of Speech and Protest Act
- Crossdressing Act 3002
- Tax Adjustment Act
- Federal Marriage Act
- Consenting Adults Act
- Asylum Assistance Act
- Tourism Act
- Foreign Aid Act
- Open Borders Act
Random fact: Cabinet ministers who disagree seriously with the head of government would usually be expected to resign. Parties within the cabinet may attempt to manoeuvre to replace the head of government though, for example by proposing a new cabinet bill or voting for an early election. |
Random quote: "[In the West] unpopular ideas can be silenced, and inconvenient facts kept dark, without any need for an official ban." - George Orwell |