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====The Stern Advice to the King on His Use of His Veto Act====
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The Cosa pleasantly but without equivocation asks that the King restrict his or her use of the King's Cosa-granted veto power to legislation which, in his or her painfully considered opinion, would dangerously and drastically alter the future course of the Kingdom. The Cosa expressly urges the King not to veto Cosa approved legislation with which he merely disagrees. It is the Cosa's opinion that unrestricted use of the King's veto will sour and perhaps eventually destroy Talossa's vibrant but still precarious democracy. Hear, King, the wish of the voice of the people. Proposed by: Dan Lorentz (BFT-Dandeburg)
The Cosa pleasantly but without equivocation asks that the King restrict his or her use of the King's Cosa-granted veto power to legislation which, in his or her painfully considered opinion, would dangerously and drastically alter the future course of the Kingdom. The Cosa expressly urges the King not to veto Cosa approved legislation with which he merely disagrees. It is the Cosa's opinion that unrestricted use of the King's veto will sour and perhaps eventually destroy Talossa's vibrant but still precarious democracy. Hear, King, the wish of the voice of the people.


Proposed by: ''Dan Lorentz (BFT-Dandeburg)''


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[[Category:Statutes]][[Category:Acts of the 7th Cosa]]

Revision as of 22:25, 1 July 2012

7RC7

The Stern Advice to the King on His Use of His Veto Act

The Cosa pleasantly but without equivocation asks that the King restrict his or her use of the King's Cosa-granted veto power to legislation which, in his or her painfully considered opinion, would dangerously and drastically alter the future course of the Kingdom. The Cosa expressly urges the King not to veto Cosa approved legislation with which he merely disagrees. It is the Cosa's opinion that unrestricted use of the King's veto will sour and perhaps eventually destroy Talossa's vibrant but still precarious democracy. Hear, King, the wish of the voice of the people.

Proposed by: Dan Lorentz (BFT-Dandeburg)