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  • ====Bill Sensibility Act==== ...e Cosâ resolves that any MC affixing his name to a bill counts towards his party's bill submission limitation.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Law:The Repeal of the Repressive Party Consensus Encouragement Act]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Law:The Repeal of the Repressive Party Consensus Encouragement Act]]
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  • {{Party |name=Royalist People's Party
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  • {{Party The '''New Peculiar Way''' is a [[Talossa|Talossan]] [[political party]] led by [[Eiric Börnatfiglheu]].
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  • ...way that would tend to colour the prospective citizen's opinion about one party or another, has been considered to be broosking and is strongly frowned-upo ...typographical error made by Sir [[Alexandreu Davinescu]] when documenting the practice:
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  • {{Party ...ty]] created by [[Alèxandreu Soleighlfred]] a month after his renunciation of [[MRPT]] membership. It was initially called ''Cause Against Civilization''
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  • |cosa= {{rejected}} in the Cosa |senats= {{rejected}} in the Senäts
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  • ...tices [[Danihel Laurieir]] and [[Ian von Metairia]] and special guest from the Republic [[Art Verbotten]]. Tecladeir recited the Oath of Office in the Talossan language.
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  • ...abinet; the full Ministry was only estabilished by the Cabinet Refinishing Act in 2006. ...al Bank & Post since 2005, but does not include the previous appointees as the role was created in May 1999.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Law:The Not-So-Early Bird Still More or Less Catches the Worm Act]] ...w states that to vote in an election, one must have first obtained the age of 14, and
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  • '''Electrabase''' (originally named Vindsvåning) was the national capital of Talossa from {{year|1994}} to {{year|1997}}. It was located in [[Vuode]]. ...red a preferable name to the thoroughly unpronounceable "[[The Electrabase Act|Vindsvåning]]".
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  • '''Marc Moisan''' is a former citizen of Talossa and was the fifth [[Scribe of Abbavilla]]. ...y began to re-compile the library of Talossan statutory law, and to act as the custodian thereto.
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  • ...Rome when it was under attack, only to surrender his unmatched power once the danger had passed. ...Recipients are entitled to append "Cin." to their formal names, as a mark of their honour.
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  • ...r of Inland Revenue]], [[Cunstaval]] of [[Fiova]], and a former [[Minister of Finance]]. ...alossan society, informing the SoS that he would not be voting for reasons of conscience.
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  • ...w]] were conducted as well. The election was administered by [[Secretary of State]], [[John Woolley]]. 83 voters were eligible to vote in the election and 51 ballots were cast. Voter turnout was 61.44%
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  • ...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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  • [[File:Lettermajority.png|thumb|The letter of majority for the Tzaracomprada government.]] ...tion platform for the purpose of administrative efficiency, the portfolios of Defence and Foreign Affairs and Culture and STUFF were combined.
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  • ...w]] were conducted as well. The election was administered by [[Secretary of State]], [[Sir Mick Preston]]. 102 voters were elegible to vote in the election and 64 ballots were cast. Voter turnout was 62.74%
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  • ...e conducted as well. The election was administered by [[Deputy Secretary of State]], [[Sir Mick Preston]]. 85 voters were elegible to vote in the election and 48 ballots were cast. Voter turnout was 56.47%
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  • {{Party |name=Progressive Conservative Party
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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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  • {{Party |name=Free Democrats<br>of Talossa
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  • ...w]] were conducted as well. The election was administered by [[Secretary of State]], [[Sir Iustì Canun]]. 123 voters were elegible to vote in the election and 79 ballots were cast. Voter turnout was 64.23%
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  • ...e" Gruber'', b. 12 March 1974) is a citizen of Talossa and of the province of {{fio}}. He was formerly known as Chirischtoval "Chirisch" Curt Cavéir. ...rts in doing so, he was knighted in August 2000 into Talossa's [[Order for the Nation]] (''Urderi Për la Naziun'').
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  • {{Party |name=Partì da Reformaziun<br>''Reform Party''
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  • | style="text-align: center;" colspan="2" | ''Lower house of the [[Ziu]]'' |&nbsp; '''Length of term''' || 8 months (approx.)
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  • '''The Constitution of Cézembre''' is the main legal document of the province of [[Cézembre]]. It was adopted January 26th, 2010. The Constitution in this article was last amended 3 January, {{year|2014}}.
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  • <!-- REPLACE # WITH 1 to 6 (eg. image1...swing1 for the first party/candidate, image2...swing2, ..., image6...swing6--> <!-- A maximum of six parties are supported -->
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  • ...[[The Bob Murphy Title Act|Earl of Kenwood]], was a citizen of Talossa and of [[Vuode]] Province. He served as [[Seneschal]]. ...s an inveterate critic of King [[Robert I]] who had joined Talossa in July of 1981, as Talossa's third citizen.
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  • ...alossa. He is a citizen of [[Fiova]] province, and was formerly a citizen of [[Maritiimi-Maxhestic]] province. ...y allowing his citizenship to lapse. Pope's citizenship was restored by [[The Row Your Boat Ashore Dictate]] authored by Seneschal [[Ma la Mha]] on 29 Au
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  • ...istry status), the [[Ministry of STUFF]], and the newly-created [[Ministry of Technology]]. ! rowspan=3 | Party key
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  • ...n the [[Free Democrats]] of Talossa political party until his renunciation of citizenship in early 2016.<br /> ...ly, to serve as Minister of Defence under Seneschal Ieremiac'h Ventrutx in the 39th Cosa. He returned to active duty following his resignation.
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  • ...an relating to the citizenship status of certain “dandelions” (see text of the earlier ruling below). ...etary of State, is instructed to comply with this ruling. It has the force of law.
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  • |Dlaw1=[[2012/L1 The Fiôván Elections and Referendum Law (Fiova)|2012/L1]] {{whe}}devolved elections grant us the opportunity to run a Senatorial election as we believe it should be run, an
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  • |boss=The {{Senesch}} |func=Head of government
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  • ...able of Florencia|Constable]], the [[Governor of Florencia|Governor]], and the [[Nimlet]] (Florencia's provincial legislature). The first Constitution of Florencia was adopted on the formation of the province on 1 September 1996.
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  • ...tiimi-Maxhestic]] (blue) and [[Maricopa]] (orange). Furthermore one canton of Maricopa was transfered to Maritiimi-Maxhestic]] ...ingdom of Talossa, ending the eight-year schism that began with the Crisis of 2004.
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  • |amm=2012/L1 The Fiôván Elections and Referendum Law (Fiova) ...tary of State shall be responsible for carrying out the provisions of this Act.
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  • ...ive body of the Province of [[Benito]]. It is composed by the Assembly and the Senate. ! colspan=2|MA !! Party !! Seats
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  • <!-- REPLACE # WITH 1 to 6 (eg. image1...swing1 for the first party/candidate, image2...swing2, ..., image6...swing6--> <!-- A maximum of six parties are supported -->
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  • |cort=In the Landsdoom of the Free Province of {{fio}} |ruling=Petition dismissed on the grounds that this case does not have the necessary merit for a judicial review.
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  • <big>'''Royal Governor Co-Sponsors "Once More, Into the Breach Act"'''</big> '''''Throws his full support behind Act; Urges PER vote as {{Pengo}}'s Cosa Representative.'''''
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  • |Dlaw1=[[2012/L1 The Fiôván Elections and Referendum Law (Fiova)|2012/L1]] ...AS if we decide to enact the idea of a Standing Committee or Praisidíeu of the General Assembly as detailed in another bill before this Assembly, we'll ne
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  • ==2017 Reform Proposal of the Committee for Organic and Statutory Reform== ...articles which remained dormant for two years before being taken up under the [[#2019 Still Into This Amendment|Still Into This Amendment]].
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  • ''See also: [[Constitution of Florencia (2020)|The Constitution of Florencia]]'' ..., Florencia is Talossa's smallest province by area, but is home to some of the more storied spots in Talossa.
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  • [[File:DavisArms.png|thumb|upright|The Davinescu armorial achievement.]] ...4}} St. Aaron's Day Extraordinary Honours. He was elevated to a barony at the {{year|2021}} Tafsut Imazighen Extraordinary Honours.
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  • ...', is the ceremonial presiding officer of the [[Cosa]], the lower house of the [[Ziu]]. ...was appointed by the [[King]] after recommendation from the [[Seneschal]]. The current Túischac'h is Sir [[Lüc da Schir]] MC.
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  • |bt1=The REDACTED Act |bt2=The Birds of a Feather Flock Together Act
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  • {{Party |name=Moderate Radical Party of Talossa
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  • |original=2012/L1 The Fiôván Elections and Referendum Law (Fiova) (original) |law1=[[2013/L1 Amendments to The Fiôván Elections and Referendum Law (Fiova)|2013/L1]]
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  • ...tary 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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  • [[Law:The Rebalancing Finances Act]] Date Introduced to the Hopper: Oct 25, 2015 at 8:32pm<br />
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  • ...nce, while the Digest of Laws records all of the individual acts passed by the Assembly =The Comprehensive Body of Law Act=
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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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  • ...ille Pursuivant, and presently as Rouge Lobster Herald and [[Squirrel King of Arms]]. ...be. Against his better judgment, la Mha found himself embracing the idea of becoming Talossan.
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  • |plaintiff=ROYAL TALOSSAN COLLEGE OF ARMS |defendant=FREE PROVINCE OF FIÔVÂ
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  • ''For the current Cabinet, see [[Sant-Enogat cabinet]].'' ...dministration, recommending to the King a particular person for the office of [[Seneschal]], or Prime Minister.
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  • |house=House of Lupul ...decessor=[[Louis]]<br><small>(with a [[Council_of_Regency_(2006-7)|Council of Regency]] intervening)</small>
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  • ...is nicer in Maricopa than anywhere else in Talossa. We don't want to make the other provinces feel bad or anything, but one can't argue with Mother Natur ==Territory of Maricopa==
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  • ...l Pope]] (post #12424) and it's [[Provisional Constitution of the Republic of Talossa|Provisional Constitution]]. ==Declaration of Independence==
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  • ...orebears and the local heritage of neighbouring [[Milwaukee]], the history of Talossa itself is comparably more recent. ...nance, with every single aspect of Talossan life defined and controlled by the founder, [[Robert I]]. His legal powers are dictatorial and generally unli
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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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  • ...d and third, two bedposts couped of the first, saltirewise.|Achievement of the Royal Zuávs]] ...the most successful. It has historically been the elite cultural force of the Kingdom.
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  • ...the proposal drafted by the 2012 Constitutional Convention, which amended the provincial assignment code and completely replaced Title II. 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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