Post by Ian Plätschisch on Sept 6, 2017 23:02:52 GMT 1
Vote on the following 50-word statements by September 9th:
1. Party Statement
The MRPT has actively led a successful government, passed various important reforms in the Ziu and missed few votes compared to other major parties. However, Talossa still faces many challenges and we’re not done solving them. We humbly ask your confidence to lead Talossa another term. Keep Course, vote MRPT!
2. PËR on The Senators are People, not Parties Amendment
Senators represent their province, not their party. They should campaign based on their own merits rather than depend on party endorsements to get elected. This provides more room for Senators to act independent of their party as well.
3. PËR on The OrgLaw Amendment (Nonfeasance) Act
Currently, the only way to remove a monarch is if they are convicted of a crime or become medically incapacitated. This bill allows for the removal of a monarch if they are grossly negligent in performing their duties, letting Talossans have a monarch who will better serve them.
4. PËR on The Advisory King Amendment
While the King works well as a non-partisan check on the Ziu, the will of one unelected man must not be allowed to stand in the way of the will of the people for an extended period. Vote to change the King’s legislative veto into a suspensive veto.
5. PËR on The ORGANIC LAW AMENDMENT (Amendments (I Can't Believe This Is Still Ambiguous But Apparently It Is)) BILL
This bill affirms that amendments which have passed referendum are part of the Organic Law even if they have not been proclaimed by the King. After three separate lawsuits and a previous amendment concerning the matter, all of which led to different results, we need clarity on this important issue.
6. PËR on The Due Process Amendment
The current phrasing of the Covenant of Rights and Freedoms is unclear as to when protections concerning due process of law and prohibitions on double jeopardy apply. This amendment makes sure that these important aspects of our legal system always apply.
1. Party Statement
The MRPT has actively led a successful government, passed various important reforms in the Ziu and missed few votes compared to other major parties. However, Talossa still faces many challenges and we’re not done solving them. We humbly ask your confidence to lead Talossa another term. Keep Course, vote MRPT!
2. PËR on The Senators are People, not Parties Amendment
Senators represent their province, not their party. They should campaign based on their own merits rather than depend on party endorsements to get elected. This provides more room for Senators to act independent of their party as well.
3. PËR on The OrgLaw Amendment (Nonfeasance) Act
Currently, the only way to remove a monarch is if they are convicted of a crime or become medically incapacitated. This bill allows for the removal of a monarch if they are grossly negligent in performing their duties, letting Talossans have a monarch who will better serve them.
4. PËR on The Advisory King Amendment
While the King works well as a non-partisan check on the Ziu, the will of one unelected man must not be allowed to stand in the way of the will of the people for an extended period. Vote to change the King’s legislative veto into a suspensive veto.
5. PËR on The ORGANIC LAW AMENDMENT (Amendments (I Can't Believe This Is Still Ambiguous But Apparently It Is)) BILL
This bill affirms that amendments which have passed referendum are part of the Organic Law even if they have not been proclaimed by the King. After three separate lawsuits and a previous amendment concerning the matter, all of which led to different results, we need clarity on this important issue.
6. PËR on The Due Process Amendment
The current phrasing of the Covenant of Rights and Freedoms is unclear as to when protections concerning due process of law and prohibitions on double jeopardy apply. This amendment makes sure that these important aspects of our legal system always apply.