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  • #REDIRECT [[Law:The Vote of Confidence Act]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Law:The Vote of Confidence Act]]
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  • ...er such a vote takes place in the [[Senäts]], the [[Cosa]], or in the form of a [[referendum]]. ...indicate a vote in favour, '''Con''' (short for ''Contrâ'') to indicate a vote against, or '''Aus''' (short for ''Austanéu'') to abstain.
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  • |amm=2012/R3 Standing Orders of the General Assembly (Fiova) ...ndment to an existing law; a Resolution is a simple statement of the views of the General Assembly with no legal effect.
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  • |Dlaw1=[[2012/R3 Standing Orders of the General Assembly (Fiova)|2012/R3]] # The following provisions shall be applied to the Standing Orders of the General Assembly (2012/R3).
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  • |original=2012/R3 Standing Orders of the General Assembly (Fiova) (original) ...ly with no legal effect, a ratification of an election or the confirmation of a nomination.
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  • ...ly with no legal effect, a ratification of an election or the confirmation of a nomination. ...or of a resolution shall be denoted by the word PROPOSAL: at the beginning of the subject line.
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  • ...R3 Standing Orders of the General Assembly (Fiova)|2012/R3 Standing Orders of the General Assembly]]. Here it's possible to find guidelines to help citiz According with Sections 2, 3, 4 and 9 of the Standing Orders.
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  • ...A schoolmate of [[Robert I]], in July of 1981 he became the fifth citizen of the nation. ...eaded by Robert I and [[Ian von Metairia]]. After the PW won the election of February 1980, Wozniak then succeeded his party's [[Danihel Laurieir]] as P
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  • ..., and in accordance with [[Constitution_of_Fi%C3%B4v%C3%A2#4.2|section 4.2 of the Provincial Constitution]]. ...ote of you again, and those who didn't vote for me before, I ask a vote of confidence, so that I can contribute with a little piece for this province.
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  • ...by Lauriéir on 1 July 1989, on his return to politics since the disbanding of [[BFT]]. ...ition against the PV-TNP coalition, after coming in second with 35% of the vote. However, the government would fall on December 30, after PM Schneider diss
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  • ...a]], winning 92 seats to the PC's 108 (later augmented to 123 by the rules of the then-[[EM200#1988 Constituziun variation|D&D Cosa]]). ...ke with the [[Ián von Metáiriâ|Metáiriâ]] government, voting against it on Confidence, Metáiriâ dissolved the Cosa and called for new elections, which the UNP
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  • ...' is the monthly compendium of proposed bills, compiled by the [[Secretary of State]] for voting by the [[Ziu]]. It is named after Clark's Print Shop (n ...the Secretary of State if it has been in the Hopper an insufficient amount of time, if its submitted form is substantially different from the Hoppered ve
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  • The '''[[Senate]] for the [[36th Cosa]]''' consisted of seven seats. ...ned, and each was appointed to the other's seat by the executive authority of the respective provinces. This was done so that the Vuodean Senate seat co
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  • ...tasked with assembling a coalition government comprising the three parties of what was previously referred to as "Time's Up Coalition" or "Rainbow Coalit ...of new citizens, Reviensadeirs, republicans but particularly the presence of long time Talossans Anglatzara, Valcadac'h, and Carbonel in the same Cabine
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  • ...RAL ASSEMBLY OF FIOVA, pursuant to Standing Order 4, that the Constitution of Fiovă shall read in its entirety as follows:'' ...is '''la Provinçù Liveradă da Fiovă''', or in English, the ''Free Province of Fiovă''.
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  • Kingdom of Talossa, agitating for the reduction of the King's influence and, eventually, an elected head of state.
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  • {{hatnote|Also see [[2010 Constitution of Vuode (Talossan version)|La Verziun Talossan]].}} '''THE 2010 CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED PROVINCES OF [[Vuode|VUODE AND DANDENBURG]]'''</center>
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  • '''Jack Schneider''' (''Iác Taglhéir'') was a citizen of Talossa and of [[Benito|Mussolini]] province. ...; described by [[Robert I]] as a Marxist, Schneider initially was a member of the Progressive Conservatives.
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  • == CONSTITUTION OF THE SOVEREIGN PROVINCE OF BENITO == ...fore ordain it to be the rule and guide of our government and the guardian of our rights.
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  • ...binet]] of [[þerxh Sant-Enogat]]''' is the current [[Government|government of Talossa]]. ...s nominated [[Distain]], [[Ministry of Immigration|MinImm]] and [[Ministry of STUFF|MinSTUFF]] in the [[first Excelsio cabinet]]. As Distain, he became [
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  • |other=Senior Justice Metáiriâ recused himself from consideration of this case ...lished election rules, and therefore must be excluded from the final tally of votes.'''</big>
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  • | style="text-align: center;" colspan="2" | ''Lower house of the [[Ziu]]'' | <hr>'''Confidence and Supply'''
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  • ==2017 Reform Proposal of the Committee for Organic and Statutory Reform== ...e produced the so-called '''2017 Organic Law Reform Proposal''' consisting of 13 articles which remained dormant for two years before being taken up unde
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  • ...e Kingdom of Talossa and the northernmost citizen of the Kingdom. His coat of arms is blazoned as ''Sable a candle argent encircled by an ouroboros or an ...left that party in August 2011, to found the [[MRPT|Moderate Radical Party of Talossa]] with fellow Progressive [[Glüc da Dhi]].
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  • ...to pass a [[vote of confidence]] or at the natural conclusion of its term of office. Each general election is generally composed of four parts.
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  • The '''[[Cabinet]] of [[Bråneu Excelsio]]''' was the [[Government|government of Talossa]] from November {{year|2023}} to January {{year|2024}}. Excelsio wa ...d the Cabinet in dissent at the deal, and Excelsio exercised the functions of acting Immigration Minister until [[Þerxh Sant-Enogat]]'s appointment.
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  • ...ections to the [[49th Cosa]] were postponed by one month. The MRPT members of the cabinet were replaced and the cabinet continued as a minority governmen ...ernment had 107 seats in the Cosa, with a majority of 15; six senators out of eight were aligned with the government.
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  • ...Image:FlorenciaSeal.png|right|300px|thumb|Image on right|Newly minted seal of Florencia]] ''Looking for the [[Constitution of Florencia (2011)|2011 Constitution of Florencia]]?''
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  • | style="text-align: center;" colspan="2" | ''Upper house of the Ziu'' | style="text-align: center;" colspan="2" | ''[[Standing Rules of the Senate]]''
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  • '''Thomas Buffone''' (''Tomás Paliaçéu'') was a citizen of Talossa and of [[Benito|Mussolini]] Province. He served three times as [[Seneschal]]. Buffone became a citizen in March of 1988, a friend of [[Ben Madison]] and [[Danihel Lauriéir]].
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  • |original=Constitution of Fiôvâ (original) ''BE IT ENACTED by the people of Fiôvâ in their Constituent Assembly,'' <br />
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  • [[File:Republic flag.png|200px|thumb|The flag of the Republic of Talossa]] [[File:Republic 5prov map.png|200px|thumb|Map of the 5 provinces]]
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  • |name=Free Democrats<br>of Talossa ...lossa, ''FreeDems'') are a Talossan [[political party]] formed by a merger of the [[ZRT]] and [[Liberal Congress]] parties, who had previously constitute
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  • |name=League of Centre Conservatives ...rom all walks of life. I founded by [[Ian Plätschisch]] with a small group of fellow moderates and in the 55th cosa was the second-largest party. It new
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  • ...no requirement or convention that either the Prime Minister or the Leader of the Opposition sit in the lower house (the Cosa, in Talossa's case). ...nt leader of the Opposition is [[Üc R. Tärfă]] MC, of the [[Free Democrats of Talossa]].
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  • ''BE IT ENACTED by the people of Fiôvâ in their Constituent Assembly,'' <br /> ''and acting in the best traditions of Talossan democracy and republicanism,'' <br />
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  • ...he Secretary of State shall be responsible for carrying out the provisions of this Act. # The Secretary of State may appoint other officials to assist him or her in his duties.
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  • ...ef> the PdR was founded in part to "rise above the continuous headbutting" of the more established parties, being instead a group that would hear out eve ::- The PdR is at its core a party that supports the implementation of a Talossan republic.
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  • ...self-govern during the 39th Cosa with the proclamation of a [[Constitution of Benito|Constitution]] by Viceré [[Owen Edwards]]. ...te of Ohio have established the [[Cjovani]] subculture. Notable activities of this subculture include viewing Spaghetti Western films and playing bocce b
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  • ...]]. He is a former [[Secretary of State]] and [[Seneschal]] of the Kingdom of Talossa, and a former [[Senate|Senator]] for Cézembre. ...n-best 56 seats finish and taking the mantle of Prime Minister at the helm of a [[Centre-left coalition|centre-left coalition]] including the [[ZRT]] and
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  • <!-- A maximum of six parties are supported --> ...Law]] were conducted as well. The election was administered by [[Secretary of State]], [[Marti-Pair Furxheir]].
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  • ...voted in the referendum, which resulted in a one hundred percent approval of the document. A major revision came into force on 1 June {{year|2010}}, aft This was the text at the time of the [[Reunision]] and dissolution of the Republic, as it was last modified on 21 November {{year|2011}}.
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  • ...orebears and the local heritage of neighbouring [[Milwaukee]], the history of Talossa itself is comparably more recent. ...s marked by almost complete Madisonian dominance, with every single aspect of Talossan life defined and controlled by the founder, [[Robert I]]. His leg
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  • |name=Moderate Radical Party of Talossa ...also sometimes referred to as "Murpitts", from the literal pronounciation of the party acronym.
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  • ...ction of [[Talossa]]n documents and artifacts, dating back to the founding of the Kingdom, and held by former King [[Robert I]]. In {{year|2006}}, Rober The Lost Archives are distinct from the published compilation of past [[Clark]]s found in Robert I's [[:File:National_Archives,_1987-1996.pd
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