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Insula Dei
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« on: January 24, 2011, 05:49:34 PM »
« edited: January 28, 2011, 07:16:43 PM by Taoisigh »

Since abolishing Althing simply won't happen (and, despite recent inactivity, I'm not a supporter of), but we badly needs to energize the region somehow, why not to try funny bicameralism?

House of Lolds Act

1. House of Lolds, or simply House, shall be a second branch of a Midwest legislature.
2. House shall consist three members, appointed by an Althing, and, ex officio, Deputy Prime Verin.
3. The period of service of a Lold shall be two months.
4. House shall oversee each passed bill in Althing, be able to amend it and resubmit to the body. All constitutional amendments must be ratified by the House.
5. House shall elect Lold Speaker, to preside over the body.
6. House shall pass it's own rules and code.

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This should at least get a debate.
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Insula Dei
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« Reply #1 on: May 14, 2011, 06:32:05 PM »

The 'This is the Midwest' Act

Reality should stay out of the Midwest. It does not belong here. Go scare them foreigners.


I have zero knowledge of MW legislative procedure, but can't we attach this as an amendment to the WHF Act?
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