Law:The Constitutional Convention Act: Difference between revisions

From TalossaWiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(Created page with "===12RC12=== ====The Constitutional Convention Act==== Whereas, there is widespread consensus that the machinery of Talossan government needs to be "slowed down" somewhat, ...")
 
No edit summary
Line 4: Line 4:




Whereas, there is widespread consensus that the machinery of Talossan government needs to be "slowed down" somewhat, Therefore the Cosâ authorises the Prime Minister to call, before the end of his term, a Constitutional Convention, open to all citizens of Talossa, to discuss constitutional changes and, if they desire, to draft a new Constituziun del Regipäts Talossan (which, of course, would need to be approved by the peoiple in a subsequent referendum to become the law of the land.)
Whereas, there is widespread consensus that the machinery of Talossan government needs to be "slowed down" somewhat, Therefore the Cosâ authorises the Prime Minister to call, before the end of his term, a Constitutional Convention, open to all citizens of Talossa, to discuss constitutional changes and, if they desire, to draft a new Constituziun del Regipäts Talossan (which, of course, would need to be approved by the people in a subsequent referendum to become the law of the land.)


Proposed by: ''Robert Madison (PC-Vuode)''
Proposed by: ''Robert Madison (PC-Vuode)''
[[Category:Statutes]][[Category:Acts of the 12th Cosa]][[Category:Ephemeral laws]]

Revision as of 00:51, 18 July 2012

12RC12

The Constitutional Convention Act

Whereas, there is widespread consensus that the machinery of Talossan government needs to be "slowed down" somewhat, Therefore the Cosâ authorises the Prime Minister to call, before the end of his term, a Constitutional Convention, open to all citizens of Talossa, to discuss constitutional changes and, if they desire, to draft a new Constituziun del Regipäts Talossan (which, of course, would need to be approved by the people in a subsequent referendum to become the law of the land.)

Proposed by: Robert Madison (PC-Vuode)