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Post by AOS on Feb 9, 2015 3:18:14 GMT
The Opening Act
Understanding the difficulty of passing legislation through two houses of government and Chancellor.
Seeing how Parliament is the most accurate representation of the people in our region. I propose an amendment for overrides in our political system.
Parliament (being of more members) will only have to achieve a 65% or higher voting approval of any bill to override a Cabinet dismissal and 75% or higher for a Chancellor veto.
Cabinet (being of less members) will have to achieve a 75% or higher voting approval of any bill to override a Parliament dismissal and 85% or higher for a Chancellor veto.
Endorsed by: Aljeska Vista Major Markotovia
Denounced by: Vladovaskia COLDR Everestopia Sulania Jaslandia
Name: AOS Position: Citizen Commonwealth of Free Nations
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Aljeska
New Member
Posts: 6
Nation: Aljeska
WA Member: Yes
CFN Political Party: The Reformation Party
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Post by Aljeska on Feb 9, 2015 3:33:05 GMT
I endorse this bill.
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Post by Vladovaskia on Feb 9, 2015 3:47:04 GMT
I denounce this bill, as there are already measures in place for legislation to work in this fashion. Only if legislation receives 50-80% approval does it require a Cabinet vote, which is not very often, and a Chancellor's veto can be overturned by a mere Cabinet vote.
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Post by COLDR on Feb 9, 2015 4:16:04 GMT
Denounced for the same reason as Vlad
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Post by Everestopia on Feb 9, 2015 21:20:19 GMT
I hereby Denounce this bill.. as again, for the same reason as Vlad. Measures already in place.
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Post by Vista Major on Feb 10, 2015 1:33:00 GMT
ENDORSED
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Post by Markotovia on Feb 10, 2015 20:27:33 GMT
I ENDORSE this bill.
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Post by Sulania on Feb 10, 2015 20:30:55 GMT
Denounced for reasons stated by Vlad.
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Post by Jaslandia on Feb 12, 2015 3:28:25 GMT
I hereby denounce this bill. Like Vlad said before, we already have procedures in place for overriding.
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Post by Sulania on Feb 15, 2015 18:14:51 GMT
Voting has ended with a 37.5% approval rating, therefor this bill is null and will not be passed into law.
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