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Voting on [[Digest of Laws|legislation]] usually takes place in [[Glheþ|Talossan]], whether such a vote takes place in the [[Senäts]], the [[Cosa]], or in the form of a [[referendum]]. | Voting on [[Digest of Laws|legislation]] usually takes place in [[Glheþ|Talossan]], whether such a vote takes place in the [[Senäts]], the [[Cosa]], or in the form of a [[referendum]]. | ||
Someone voting on legislation would use ''' | |||
Someone voting on legislation would use '''Për''' to indicate a vote in favour, '''Con''' (short for ''Contrâ'') to indicate a vote against, or '''Aus''' (short for ''Austanéu'') to abstain. | |||
In contrast, [[MC]]'s will usually vote Üc (Yes) or NON (No) on the [[VoC]], as it is not a vote on a proposal but on a question. | In contrast, [[MC]]'s will usually vote Üc (Yes) or NON (No) on the [[VoC]], as it is not a vote on a proposal but on a question. |
Revision as of 06:57, 5 September 2018
Voting on legislation usually takes place in Talossan, whether such a vote takes place in the Senäts, the Cosa, or in the form of a referendum.
Someone voting on legislation would use Për to indicate a vote in favour, Con (short for Contrâ) to indicate a vote against, or Aus (short for Austanéu) to abstain.
In contrast, MC's will usually vote Üc (Yes) or NON (No) on the VoC, as it is not a vote on a proposal but on a question.