Post by Lüc on Nov 9, 2016 13:42:45 GMT 1
Vote PER/AUS/CON on each individual item. Voting is open on the following motions until November 12th or as soon as there is no mathematical possibility for the outcome of the vote to change.
3. The congress adopts the following text as the party's 50 words statement for the forthcoming General Elections: "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. Our perfect voting record and tireless work in the legislature has led to much-needed democratic reform, a responsible monarchy, and individual freedom."
4. The congress moves to support RZ22 (The OrgLaw Standing Committee Bill No. 1 (Article 9)) with the following 50 words statement: "There are many small details currently in the Organic Law which would be better suited as statutes. This amendment moves many of these small details to el Lexhatx, making the Organic Law more concise and accessible."
5. The congress moves to support RZ23 (The Mandatory Cosa Lists Act and Amendment) with the following 50 words statement: "This amendment will make political parties more accountable to voters, as parties will now be required to provide voters with candidate lists for the Cosa. Voters deserve to know who will represent them, not just what party, and this amendment will ensure voters have access to this information."
6. The congress moves to support RZ26 (The Ranked Choice is the Best Choice Amendment) with the following 50 words statement: "This amendment improves the voting system used for Senate elections. The system currently in use, First-Past-the-Post, discourages races between more than two candidates and allows a candidate to win without earning a majority of the vote. Ranked Choice voting is more representative of voters and creates more competitive elections."
7. The congress moves to support RZ28 (Túischac'h Disentrenchment Amendment) with the following 50 words statement: "While well-meaning, the previous change to the process of electing a Túischac'h has served only to leave the Cosa perpetually without a Túischac'h. This amendment switches back to the old system of Túischac'h selection, while still mandating that the King consult party leaders before choosing a Túischac'h."
8. The congress moves to support RZ29 (The Joseph McCarthy Amendment) with the following 50 words statement: "This amendment rids the Organic Law of a vague clause allowing a person to be banished if he/she engages in “anti-Talossan” activities. As there is no clear definition as to what is “anti-Talossan,” this clause is easy to abuse and could be used to infringe upon individual freedoms."
3. The congress adopts the following text as the party's 50 words statement for the forthcoming General Elections: "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. Our perfect voting record and tireless work in the legislature has led to much-needed democratic reform, a responsible monarchy, and individual freedom."
4. The congress moves to support RZ22 (The OrgLaw Standing Committee Bill No. 1 (Article 9)) with the following 50 words statement: "There are many small details currently in the Organic Law which would be better suited as statutes. This amendment moves many of these small details to el Lexhatx, making the Organic Law more concise and accessible."
5. The congress moves to support RZ23 (The Mandatory Cosa Lists Act and Amendment) with the following 50 words statement: "This amendment will make political parties more accountable to voters, as parties will now be required to provide voters with candidate lists for the Cosa. Voters deserve to know who will represent them, not just what party, and this amendment will ensure voters have access to this information."
6. The congress moves to support RZ26 (The Ranked Choice is the Best Choice Amendment) with the following 50 words statement: "This amendment improves the voting system used for Senate elections. The system currently in use, First-Past-the-Post, discourages races between more than two candidates and allows a candidate to win without earning a majority of the vote. Ranked Choice voting is more representative of voters and creates more competitive elections."
7. The congress moves to support RZ28 (Túischac'h Disentrenchment Amendment) with the following 50 words statement: "While well-meaning, the previous change to the process of electing a Túischac'h has served only to leave the Cosa perpetually without a Túischac'h. This amendment switches back to the old system of Túischac'h selection, while still mandating that the King consult party leaders before choosing a Túischac'h."
8. The congress moves to support RZ29 (The Joseph McCarthy Amendment) with the following 50 words statement: "This amendment rids the Organic Law of a vague clause allowing a person to be banished if he/she engages in “anti-Talossan” activities. As there is no clear definition as to what is “anti-Talossan,” this clause is easy to abuse and could be used to infringe upon individual freedoms."