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Post by Antaglha Xhenerös Somelieir on Jul 4, 2018 15:19:44 GMT -6
Hello it is time again to allocate seats to the House of Commons,
Based on the current announced results the votes per party is as follows:-
FreeDems:- 5 Rump:- 4 MRPT:- 3
We have 20 seats in the House (although my maths is not good enough to work out the actual seat allocations so assistance in that would be appreciated)
Once the amaount of seats per party has been worked out, (hopefully soon) i would ask party leaders to assign seats based on the results.
And enjoy the new House of Commons session
Antaglha
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Ian Plätschisch
Senator for Maritiimi-Maxhestic
Posts: 4,001
Talossan Since: 3-21-2015
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Post by Ian Plätschisch on Jul 4, 2018 16:58:41 GMT -6
Excuse my interruption, but since it appears I am the first one to come across this request to calculate seat assignments, I will help out:
FreeDem: (5/12)*20=8.33–> 8 seats RUMP: (4/12)*20=6.67–> 7 seats MRPT: (3/12)*20=5–> 5 seats
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Ian Plätschisch
Senator for Maritiimi-Maxhestic
Posts: 4,001
Talossan Since: 3-21-2015
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Post by Ian Plätschisch on Jul 13, 2018 9:14:58 GMT -6
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Post by Antaglha Xhenerös Somelieir on Jul 17, 2018 16:44:08 GMT -6
Thanks Ian, so couldnother party leaders post their seat allocations?
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Post by Sevastáin Pinátsch on Aug 24, 2018 14:25:58 GMT -6
As there is a proposed bill for this session, I would like to see the remaining seats allocated by the other parties ASAP.
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Post by Sevastáin Pinátsch on Aug 28, 2018 13:05:16 GMT -6
As no Başbakan has been yet nominated for this term and no other Members of the House are present, I nominate myself for the position.
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Post by Sevastáin Pinátsch on Aug 31, 2018 6:36:36 GMT -6
And I vote for me.
(Feel free to jump in, folks.)
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Post by Sevastáin Pinátsch on Sept 3, 2018 18:28:34 GMT -6
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Post by Antaglha Xhenerös Somelieir on Sept 8, 2018 11:52:47 GMT -6
Hi, sorry for my late responce to all of this, i havent been able to come here for a while, as far as im aware, a vote for Basbakan cant take place until all seats have been assigned, and that until the Basbakan is elected there cannot be a House of Commons as one has not been insituted yet. And there is no way to bypass this, to my knowlede, according to the constitution so there cant be a summons to vote as there is no fully consituted House of Commons.
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Post by Sevastáin Pinátsch on Sept 10, 2018 7:35:17 GMT -6
Hi, sorry for my late responce to all of this, i havent been able to come here for a while, as far as im aware, a vote for Basbakan cant take place until all seats have been assigned, and that until the Basbakan is elected there cannot be a House of Commons as one has not been insituted yet. And there is no way to bypass this, to my knowlede, according to the constitution so there cant be a summons to vote as there is no fully consituted House of Commons. The election is old news now. There's zero excuse for the other party leaders to fail to show up. Meanwhile, the MRPT claimed its seats, asked for a Basbakan, appointed an interim one, floated a bill for 14 days, asked for a vote, and has voted. Please quote me the portion of the Constitution that says that the failure of parties to claim seats necessitates a complete freeze-frame on HoC business.
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Post by Antaglha Xhenerös Somelieir on Sept 10, 2018 16:24:53 GMT -6
Honestly the whole section about the Basbakan and HoC in the constitution states clearly the procedures and it unfortunately pays no framework to work around this issues especially as we don’t even have a constituted House of Commons at the moment under the constitution.
Saying his I do agree that there is Zero excuse for party leaders to have neglected assigning seats as per the the election until now.
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Post by Sevastáin Pinátsch on Sept 12, 2018 6:37:11 GMT -6
Two weeks ago yesterday, there was a call for a Başbakan. One candidate stood for the position and one vote was received for that candidate.
Given the lack of response from other parties -- who still did not avail themselves of those two weeks to even bother assigning seats let alone put forward a candidate -- I declare the process closed and the new Başbakan elected.
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Post by Antaglha Xhenerös Somelieir on Sept 19, 2018 7:01:31 GMT -6
I would have to contest the legitimacy of the Basbakan election entirely, even though parties have yet to assign seats, less than 50% of the seats in the HOC have been assigned, therefore I feel, that even in these Circumstances, where the party leaders have so far failed to assign seats, the fact that they havent been assigned means that the legitmacy of the houses ability to function is in question. As president dictates that in a democratic government, such as Ataturk is, any elected body cannot function until members have been assigned seats and due proceedings with a more than 50% of seats being occupied, can begin. And im sure, that even though it doesnt expressly say this in the Constitution of this fair province, that a house functioning with one 1/4 of the seats in the house would, and could be seen as undemocratic, therefore that would go against Organic law. And based on presidents set by democratic government in not just attaturk, but the rest of Talossan provinces, The Zui and indeed democratic governments around the world, it is not unfair to say that to hold any votes for Basbakan, or any bills before more than 50% of the seats are filled, if not all of them, that would be against the whole concept of democratic government, and on those grounds i contest the Basbakan "election" and the results of the vote for the bill.
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