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Party Legislation
These are the bills[?] that have been proposed by the The Conservative and Reformist Party.
- Call for early elections, November 3884
- Trade Union Reform
- Social Reforms
- Economic bill
- Reform
- nuclear bill
- Representative Assembly for the People
- Justice bill
- Tital and politcal finance Review
- Citizenship
- Party Funding
- Abortion Laws
- Agriculture Bill
- Culture
- Hunting and Environment Bill
- Economic Bill I
- Economic Bill 2
- Economic Bill 3
- Devolution Of Culture
- Military Bill
- Religion Bill
- Education Bill
- Science Bill
- Trade Union Reform
- Social Reform
- Congress Bill
- Asylum and Immigration Bill I
- Asylum and Immigration Bill II
- Criminals and Democracy
- Death Penalty
- Anti-Drug Laws
- ISP Bill 3888
- Railway Bill
- Hunting and pet Bill
- Pollution bill
- Economics
- Health
- Justice
- Market Liberation
- Abortion Bill
- Euthanasia
- Libel Reforms
- Religious Reforms
- Patriot act
- Citizenship
- Cabinet Proposal of September 3889
- Trade Union Reform
- Striking Workers
- workers council
- Airport Act
- GM bill
- Stem cell
- Call for early elections, February 3890
- Farm liberation
- Airport Liberation
- Technology reform I
- Technology Reform II
- Cabinet Proposal of May 3890
- drug Reform
- Economic Reform I
- Economic Reform II
- Economic Reform III
- Economic Reform IV
- The international relations and treaties bill.
- protection of the un born child bill
- Abortion Funding and provission
- Champaign Funding 3891
- Walfare Reform
- Advertisement, bill
- Rural Bill
- International trade bill
- Culture change
- Energy reform
- Goverment subsidy
- Forign Policy bill.
- Reformed workers councils
- Reformed Industalised action
- Military for the modern world
- Ratification of the International Treaty for Free Speech and Assembly
- Call for early elections, February 3892
- protitution act
- Hung Parliament
- Weapons bill
- Funding of contraceptives.
- Abortion provision
- Economics for the next century
- Call for early elections, February 3893
- International Treaties
- PMB: Enviromental
- Devolution
- Voting rights
- Military Provision
- Deregulation Of Schools
- Retaliation Bill
- Age Of Retirerment
- Call for early elections, April 3896
- Petting bill
- Enterprise Bill I
- Enterprise bill II
- Enterprise bill III
- Assembly Reforms I
- Assembly reforms bill II
- National curriculum
- Military provission 3900
- Withdrawal from treaty
- Gated communities
- Call for early elections, November 3900
- Advanced military
- Open Coalitions.
- Cabinet Proposal of September 3901
- Religous Freedoms
- Enviromental
- International relations
- Drugs and stem cell policy
- Budget proposal of April 3902
- Abortion Funding
- Treaty Withdrawal
- Democratic reforms
- Ratification of the International Atomic Energy Agency
- Labour Bill
- Citizenship for a Modern Nation
- Income tax proposal of October 3902
- Budget proposal of April 3903
- Contraceptive Funding
- Party Funding
- National Council
- Effective goverment
- Illegal immigration
- Death penalty
- Death Penalty
- Open coalition
- Communication act
- Ratification of the The Law of the Sea
- Local farming
- Airport freedoms
- Railway freedoms
- Energy Provision
- Constitutional Reforms 3905
- Religous Freedom
- Government and politics
- Freedom of choice
- Vote of trust in a Conservative-Freedom Coalition
- Government Act
- Military provisions
- Ratification of the Free Trade League
- Withdrawal of Supercup
- Children and employment
- Keeping of pets
- Patriot act
- Schooling bill
- Organ Donation
- Council for everyone
- Futher Education
- Call for early elections, May 3908
- Military Provision
- MP and campaigning
- Call for early elections, April 3910
- Common sense constitution Artical 1
- Retirement Bill
- Railways bill
- Basic Freedoms.
- Pet ownership
- Politics and Mps
- Religious Freedoms
- Democracy Live.
- Cabinet Proposal of March 3911
- Death Penalty
- Airports
- MPs pay
- IVF
- Drinking laws
- Budget proposal of November 3911
- Trade Unions
- Schools bill
- Health care act
- Call for early elections, September 3912
- Incest
- Military Provission
- Cabinet Proposal of February 3913
- Constitutional reform
- Party and state
- Basic Living Allowance
- Polygamy
- Call for early elections, April 3913
- Cabinet Proposal of May 3913
- Working Bill
- Education Bill
- Economic Reforms
- Citizenship
- Registration
- Income tax proposal of September 3913
- Ratification of the Relations With Aldegarian Shahdom
- Call for early elections, March 3914
- ID Cards
- Registration with government
- True economy
- Constitutional reform
- Airport Regulations
- Devolution of Culture
- .paperwork act
- General Reform
- Constitution for the new Dawn
- Military Progress
- Income tax proposal of October 3918
- Constitutional Reforms
- Free Media
- Employee rights
- End of Government Impass
- Refugue Reform
- Deregulation
- Defence Bill
- Constitutional Reform Bill I
- Constitutional reform bill II
- Constitutional reform bill III
- Constitutional Reform Bill IV
- Economics.
- Justice Bill
- Civil Liberties Bill.
- Call for early elections, March 3926
- Civil Liberties Bill
- Consitutional Reforms Bill
- Economics Bill
- Education Bill.
- Cabinet Proposal of April 3929
- Return to Normal
- Income tax proposal of May 3929
- Cooperation tax
- Ratification of the The Comprehensive Gay Rights Treaty
- Ratification of the The Comprehensive Gay Rights Treaty
- VAT
- Dualing
- Age Reform
- Justice Reform
- NHS reform
- Governmental Reform
- Religous Reform
- Reforms
- Economic reforms
- Ratification of the Commonwealth of Free Republics
- Cabinet Proposal of August 3937
- Call for early elections, October 3937
- Consitutional Reform
- Ratification of the The Comprehensive Gay Rights Treaty
- Ratification of the TerraVision Song Contest
- Budget proposal of November 3943
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