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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.
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, Members of the [[Cosa]] will usually vote Üc (Yes) or NON (No) on the Vote of Confidence, as it is not a vote on a proposal but on a question.
 
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Latest revision as of 17:42, 22 December 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, Members of the Cosa will usually vote Üc (Yes) or NON (No) on the Vote of Confidence, as it is not a vote on a proposal but on a question.