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Post by kri on Dec 24, 2004 9:08:56 GMT -6
Azul!
The last Clark of the 33rd Cosâ has been completed. Turnout was excellent -- 100% of the Senate voted, and the only non-votes in the Cosâ were the mysterious Al Cheléir (who has yet to vote on a Clark...) and Prime Minister Gary Cone! Gary has been out of town, but is now back in town (I got a call from him the other night while I was at a Milwaukee Bucks game).
Here are the results of the bills and the VOC:
RZ14, an enabling act to amend the Organic Law to provide for a national election law governing elections (rather than leaving it up to the arbitrary whims of a despotic Secretary of State) passed, 110-0 in the Cosâ and 6-1 in the Senate.
RZ15, the actual election law provided for in RZ14, had exactly the same results.
RZ16, regularizing the use of Talossan names, passed in the Cosâ 94-16 and in the Senate, 5-2.
RZ17, the nomination of Marc Moisan to the Uppermost Cort, passed with a resounding 102-0-8 in the Cosâ (Moisan being the unselfish abstention), and by a unanimous vote (7-0) in the Senate. Congratulations!
RZ18, defining "violent threats" under Talossan law and empowering the Cort to deal with such threats, passed on a vote of 86-24 in the Cosâ and 6-1 in the Senate.
Finally, on the VOC, the symbolic last-month-of-the-term, Prime Minister Cone won "re-election" but on a divided vote of only 64-46, with MN Cosâ members Erni and Toumayan voting "no" and calling for more active leadership.
Sincerely,
R. Ben Madison Deputy Secretary of State
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