New Political Party established in Saltania " Party for Civic Duty in Saltania"
Prime Minister Steph has established the party with this statement "I am starting my own political party, and am withdrawing from the King's Party. My new party is going to be called the Party for Civic Duty in Saltania, or just the Party for Saltania. There will be no leader; everything will be collaborative. Below is my/our manifesto. Message me if you would like to join.
I believe in civic duty.
I believe that helping fellow Saltanians is the truest way to show patriotism.
I believe in transparency and keeping the public well-informed.
I believe in collaborative efforts.
I believe in supporting those who make an effort.
I am a member of the Party for Civic Duty in Saltania, or just the Party for Saltania."
I believe in civic duty.
I believe that helping fellow Saltanians is the truest way to show patriotism.
I believe in transparency and keeping the public well-informed.
I believe in collaborative efforts.
I believe in supporting those who make an effort.
I am a member of the Party for Civic Duty in Saltania, or just the Party for Saltania."
Parliamentary Procedure has changed tremendously! Check the laws....
lots of changes
Many laws have been passed limiting terms, establishing a minimum wage, amending laws, and how vote on bills. A bill Andrew proposed to base the currency by establishing an oil company failed
check the laws
Bill proposed by Steph to limit Parliaments terms to 2 months!
2 months for Parliament, 4 months for prime minister unless voted out.
Steph Pistol bill has been extended to all legal guns
Check the laws page
New Member of Parliament
Andrew Marotta has been elected into Parliament
The Prime Minister shall break all ties in parliament, and marriage law passes
Prime Minister
The Prime Minister Elected to congress is countess Steph
Member Count
There is currently 14 members, 12 of which who are not king or queen. Therefor another seat opened in Parliament and an expansion election.
2/23/13 bill 1.002 PassesTo impose a one-pistol-per-household limit, as well as universal regulations in the form of extensive background checks, five-day waiting periods, and requiring owners to demonstrate ability to safely store pistols.
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