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Party Legislation
These are the bills[?] that have been proposed by the Liberal Social Democratic Party.
- Reform Act of April 4102
- Reform Act of November 4102
- Reform Act of December 4102
- Call for early elections, December 4102
- Economical Reforms Act of January 4104
- Social Reforms Act of January 4104
- National Reforms Act of January 4104
- Environmental Protections Reforms Act of January 4104
- Devoliution Reforms Act of July 4105
- Cabinet Proposal of January 4107
- Cabinet Proposal of January 4107(2)
- Cabinet Proposal of January 4107(3)
- Libearl Impetus Act of January 4104
- National Reforms Act of June 4107
- Liberal Impetus Act of January 4108
- National Reforms Act of January 4109
- National Reforms Act of December 4111
- National Reforms Act of December 4113
- Liberal Impetus Act of December 4115
- Cabinet Proposal of May 4117
- Socialism Act of June 4118
- Income tax proposal of October 4118
- Budget proposal of October 4118
- Call for early elections, May 4119
- Cabinet Proposal of February 4121
- Liberal Impetus Act of May 4121
- Restauration Act of December 4121
- Economic Reforms Act of June 4123
- Call for early elections, December 4235
- Call for early elections, January 4237
- Call for early elections, January 4237
- The Manifesto of Workers Party for Socialism, October 4237
- Give Economy Back to the People Act, May 4239(GEBPA)
- The Change Act, November 4239(TCA)
- Ineficient Industries Dismantelment Act, September 4242(IIDA)
Random fact: Players have a responsibility to differentiate between OOC (out-of-character) and IC (in-character) behaviour, and to make clear when they are communicating in OOC or IC terms. Since Particracy is a role-playing game, IC excesses are generally fine, but OOC attacks are not. However, players must not presume this convention permits them to harass a player with IC remarks that have a clear OOC context. |
Random quote: "The strongest reason for people to retain the right to keep and bear arms is, as a last resort, to protect themselves against tyranny in government." - Thomas Jefferson |