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27th Cosa - Clark #2


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Prime-Minister: Mic'haglh Ian Loquatsch

Secretary Of State: Davïu Foctéir

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Approved but Ephemeral

Whereas our Provinces need to be reform, need to have more democracy and need to be cool.
Whereas our 7 provinces are heritage of our country. Therefore the ZIU name the MAA at the head of a national commission to study how our province can be change in the respect of the tradition.

The commission must respect the following rules.

1) To comes with recommandation to the ZIU at the end of this governement terms.
2) To open is membership to every party. (PC, ZPT, LIBERAL and RCT-ESP)
3) This commission should have a minimum of 3 members and a maximum of 7 members.
4) This commission should respect the tradition of Talossa.


Uréu q'estadra så: Mximo Carbonel - (PC Florencia)

Rejected by the Senäts

WHEREAS most of those citizens who did not grow up in Milwaukee know very little about places to visit and things to do in Talossa, and

WHEREAS the Cestoûrs who control most of the media in the Greater Talossan Area have no clue about what Talossan citizens really want to see and do while in town, and

WHEREAS making arrangements to travel to distant places is a pain in the ass for many of us, and

WHEREAS it would help to centralize our support for Talossan travelers, so that visitors need not be reliant solely upon the valiant and kind-hearted efforts of volunteers, and so that those who volunteer to help travelers don

Uréu q'estadra så:

Approved by a referendum

WHEREAS, a few years back there was some alarm over the ability of citizens to change their provincial assignment by nothing but an LZ, and
WHEREAS, it was agreed by most that the most efficient way to discourage this was a temporary, local disenfranchisement of such citizens, but
WHEREAS, the manner in which the Organic Law was amended to reflect that does not, on close reading, reflect that at all, and
WHEREAS, said new wording has pointlessly disenfranchised citizens who genuinely move house,
THEREFORE, the Ziu hereby authorizes a national Referendum to be held, to alter the wording of Article XVI, Section 2 of the Organic Law to the following (new text in bold): All Talossan citizens shall belong to the Province in which they live.
Citizens living outside of Talossa are assigned to a Province by the Ziu at the time of their naturalization by the Ziu, in accordance with a People to Provinces Act assigning people to provinces based on geographical criteria with all persons in a specific geographic area being assigned to the same corresponding Talossan province. Any citizen whose provincial citizenship is transferred, without an accompanying and corresponding change either in his place of residence or in the People to Provinces act, shall not be able to vote in the immediately succeeding election for the Government of the Province, nor shall he be eligible to participate, as an elector or as a candidate, in the immediately succeeding election for Senator from that province. However, he shall be eligible to stand for election as a Senator from that province in that election if no other qualified citizen is available or willing to do so.


Uréu q'estadra så: John Minot - (PC-Maricopa)