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Platypus
hughento
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« on: February 11, 2008, 07:23:31 PM »

How about we make an ititial parliament-divided on left and right-giving each side 50% of the seats which are then divided by party registration, so, for example if there are 50 seats, the left has 25, of which 15 are Social-Democrats, 7 are Labour, and 3 are Greens? Those figures aren't final obviously. I feel that if we have a basic parliament to start off with, we have a basis for parties to win and lose seats. I like Al's basic frame a lot, btw, and I think the player's participation is obvious, ILV, in that we run the campaigns, have options re:fraud, and are responsible for PV/I, as well as being critical re:National results.

I suggest we might even have a parliament pre-constitution, or at least an Acting PM.
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Platypus
hughento
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« Reply #1 on: February 19, 2008, 04:37:11 PM »

Whilst we can edit the history of the SDP, I believe it is far stronger in Reginia and weaker in the North than that map would suggest. Unless, of course, the SDP district in Reginia is where 70%^ of the peiople live Smiley
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