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Post by Ian Plätschisch on Jan 20, 2016 23:29:06 GMT 1
Here are the modified 50-word statements (the previous vote on this topic was cancelled)
1. Party Statement The MRPT provides an alternative to uncompromising radicalism and boring conservatism. We want to reach across the aisle and work together with other parties to provide solutions. We don’t make changes for the sake of change, but only when changes will lead to democratic reform, constitutional monarchism and individual freedom.
Vote to approve or reject
2. 3/4 Majority Amendment Statement IN FAVOR a. The King currently has an absolute power to block any amendment to the Organic Law that he pleases. This is an unacceptable situation for any democracy. The ¾ Majority Amendment removes that absolute veto, while still allowing the King a reduced, constitutional role in the amendment process.
b. The King currently has an absolute power to block any amendment to the Organic Law that he pleases. This is an unacceptable situation for any democracy. The ¾ Majority Amendment removes that absolute veto, which is a much needed change.
Vote a, b, or reject both
3. Automatic Voting Validation Amendment Statement IN FAVOR The Automatic Voting Validation Amendment dramatically reduces the time it takes to certify elections without reducing the validity of elections, and will thus decrease the likelihood of a delay in the commencement of a succeeding government session due to waiting for an election to be certified.
Vote to approve or reject
Vote closes 72 hours from now
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Post by Ian Plätschisch on Jan 20, 2016 23:29:50 GMT 1
1. Approve (Per) 2. a 3. Approve (Per)
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Post by Glüc on Jan 21, 2016 7:51:17 GMT 1
Per b Per
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Post by Lüc on Jan 22, 2016 7:50:01 GMT 1
1. Approve. My only concern is the word "boring", as it looks quite silly. I guess I could have said it earlier though. 2. A 3. Approve.
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Post by Ian Plätschisch on Jan 23, 2016 23:55:56 GMT 1
Voting is now closed.
1. Approved 3-0-0 2. A is selected 2-1-0 3. Approved 3-0-0
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