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by Costa Alegria » Mon May 06, 2013 4:04 am

by CTALNH » Mon May 06, 2013 4:10 am

by Len Hyet » Mon May 06, 2013 5:05 am
Costa Alegria wrote:Also for your consideration, senators:Internal Security Bill (2013)
Co-drafted by: Costa Alegria and Wolfmanne || Urgency: High
Co-sponsors: Progressive-Conservative Party(?), Britcan (TR, possible)
Preamble
The security of our nation is a top priority for the government and the Senate. Election to the Senate gives you the responsibility to ensure that you can hold the government to account in ensuring the safety and security of our people. However, it is not the responsibility of individual political parties to act as the judge, jury and executioner, for only multiple political parties and not just one can hold the government to account. Furthermore, we recognise that whether you support or oppose the Right to Bear Arms, in a time such as this, we need to reach a compromise until specific firearms legislation promoting or restricting the ownership of guns. In order to further the government's ability to ensure the security of this nation, we see the need for the creation of a government organisation to do just that, as evidenced by the 1st Festival of Republic, where armed right-wing paramilitaries are attempting to agitate left-wing paramilitaries into destabilising the nation.
Article 1: On Paramilitaries
1a: All paramilitaries, with the exception of those under the auspices of government agencies, are to be formally disbanded, including those under political parties and those otherwise independent from them, such as vigilante groups or citizen militias.
1b: All paramilitaries are to surrender their arms, munitions and vehicles with mounted weaponry that may have the potential of causing lethal harm to others to the Ministry of Justice, who shall issue disarmament warrants to law enforcement agencies.
1c: Paramilitaries that fail to disarm or be disbanded are to be designated as terrorist organisations. If they are under the auspices of a parent organisation, such as a political party, then they are to dissuade links from that paramilitary or they to shall be considered a terrorist organisation.
1d: The creation of new paramilitaries, vigilante groups and citizen militias is banned and all new paramilitaries are to be recognised as terrorist organisations. Any organisations, such as political parties, that endorse new paramilitaries, vigilante groups and citizen militias are also to be designated as terrorist organisations.
1e: Paramilitaries or individual members who fail to disarm may be arrested and trialed on the charges of refusal to disarm, illegal promotion of paramilitary activities and terrorism.
Article 2: The Gendarmerie
1a: In light of potential civil war and for use in a time of a national or regional emergency the Aurentinian Gendarmerie is to be established under the auspices of the Ministry of the Interior.
1b: The Aurentinian Gendarmerie is shall provide security of public institutions, ministries and courts, embassies and consulates international airports, national museums, nuclear power plants, riots & crowds control, publicly crowded events and our national borders.
1c: The Aurentinian Gendarmerie shall conduct high risk arrests, disaster response, SWAT operations, the suppression of internal armed conflicts and riots, the policing of areas without a sufficient amount of civilian police, to support local constabularies and counter-terrorism operations.
1d: The Gendarmerie shall be organised into a series of Brigades consisting of a number of Regiments from different regions.
1e: In times of war, the Gendarmerie or individual Brigades and Regiments may be drafted by the National Defense Force to provide rear security, police the military and for national defense against external threats, based upon the threat to national security this war may have. Gendarmes are to be considered a part of the military and not civilians, however whilst the Aurentinian Gendarmerie is considered to be a military organisation, it does not come under the National Defense Force but the Ministry of the Interior, unless they have been drafted.
1f: Gendarmes shall have policing powers as established by the Policing and Law Enforcement Act.
Article 3: Terrorist Organisations
3a: A terrorist organisation shall be defined as an armed paramilitary, vigilante or citizen militias that have refused to be disarmed in accordance with the paramilitary ban in Articles 1a.
3b: Herein also extends the definition of terrorist organisations as groups that act in a violent manner towards the state and its citizens and those that commit acts of violence against the state and its citizens for the advancement of an agenda.

by Kouralia » Mon May 06, 2013 5:09 am
CTALNH wrote:Wolfmanne wrote:Cool story br', cool story br'.
Yes.
It is a cool fact.
Other cool facts:
- Implementation of a wide-spread programme of class war to liquidate the bourgeoisie and the aristocracy.
- Banning all other political parties and groupings, as these are mere bourgeois tools against the revolution.
- Establishment of a gender-neutral mandatory military service, 36 months long for men and 24 months for women.
Good cool facts.
Wikipedia wrote: The use of the term "dictatorship" does not refer to the Classical Roman concept of the dictatura (the governance of a state by a small group with no democratic process), but instead to the Marxist concept of dictatorship (that an entire societal class holds political and economic control, within a democratic system)
20s, Male,
Britbong, Bi,
Atheist, Cop
Sadly ginger.

by CTALNH » Mon May 06, 2013 5:26 am
Kouralia wrote:CTALNH wrote:Yes.
It is a cool fact.
Other cool facts:
- Implementation of a wide-spread programme of class war to liquidate the bourgeoisie and the aristocracy.
- Banning all other political parties and groupings, as these are mere bourgeois tools against the revolution.
- Establishment of a gender-neutral mandatory military service, 36 months long for men and 24 months for women.
Good cool facts.
Why less time for women?Wikipedia wrote: The use of the term "dictatorship" does not refer to the Classical Roman concept of the dictatura (the governance of a state by a small group with no democratic process), but instead to the Marxist concept of dictatorship (that an entire societal class holds political and economic control, within a democratic system)

by Greater Pokarnia » Mon May 06, 2013 5:38 am

by Rohamistan » Mon May 06, 2013 8:23 am
Radio, Television & Internet ActDrafted By: Senator Rohamistan
1.) Freedom of Expression through all medias will be guaranteed through this Act.
2.1) All free TV channels will be able to present TV shows for people over the age of 18 after 11:00 pm.
2.2) All TV channels which aren't free, will be able to present TV shows for people over the age of 18 at all time.
2.3) All magazines for people over the age of 18(e.g. pornographic) will have to be handed out to the consumer, after he has presented an ID, which ensures he is 18+
2.4) All Web Sites for people over the age of 18 will have to block content, before there has not been insured that the visitors of those web sites are 18+
3)This Act gives the Leader the power to appoint and dismiss the head of the "Radio and Television of our country" and establishes a council with two representatives (six in total) from each branch of the government to supervise this organization.
4) At least one public channel should be established with multiple branches, including Radio and Internet.

by Yanalia » Mon May 06, 2013 8:26 am
Free South Califas wrote:Dammit Byzantium, stop spraying your ignorance on everyone.

by CTALNH » Mon May 06, 2013 8:40 am

by CTALNH » Mon May 06, 2013 8:41 am

by Agritum » Mon May 06, 2013 8:44 am
Rohamistan wrote:Radio, Television & Internet ActDrafted By: Senator Rohamistan
1.) Freedom of Expression through all medias will be guaranteed through this Act.
2.1) All free TV channels will be able to present TV shows for people over the age of 18 after 11:00 pm.
2.2) All TV channels which aren't free, will be able to present TV shows for people over the age of 18 at all time.
2.3) All magazines for people over the age of 18(e.g. pornographic) will have to be handed out to the consumer, after he has presented an ID, which ensures he is 18+
2.4) All Web Sites for people over the age of 18 will have to block content, before there has not been insured that the visitors of those web sites are 18+
3)This Act gives the Leader the power to appoint and dismiss the head of the "Radio and Television of our country" and establishes a council with two representatives (six in total) from each branch of the government to supervise this organization.

by CTALNH » Mon May 06, 2013 8:46 am

by CTALNH » Mon May 06, 2013 8:48 am

by Rohamistan » Mon May 06, 2013 8:51 am
Agritum wrote:Rohamistan wrote:Radio, Television & Internet ActDrafted By: Senator Rohamistan
1.) Freedom of Expression through all medias will be guaranteed through this Act.
2.1) All free TV channels will be able to present TV shows for people over the age of 18 after 11:00 pm.
2.2) All TV channels which aren't free, will be able to present TV shows for people over the age of 18 at all time.
2.3) All magazines for people over the age of 18(e.g. pornographic) will have to be handed out to the consumer, after he has presented an ID, which ensures he is 18+
2.4) All Web Sites for people over the age of 18 will have to block content, before there has not been insured that the visitors of those web sites are 18+
3)This Act gives the Leader the power to appoint and dismiss the head of the "Radio and Television of our country" and establishes a council with two representatives (six in total) from each branch of the government to supervise this organization.
I'd like if we established atleast one or two public channels, while giving private channels full opportunity to compete.

by Britcan » Mon May 06, 2013 8:55 am
Agritum wrote:Rohamistan wrote:Radio, Television & Internet ActDrafted By: Senator Rohamistan
1.) Freedom of Expression through all medias will be guaranteed through this Act.
2.1) All free TV channels will be able to present TV shows for people over the age of 18 after 11:00 pm.
2.2) All TV channels which aren't free, will be able to present TV shows for people over the age of 18 at all time.
2.3) All magazines for people over the age of 18(e.g. pornographic) will have to be handed out to the consumer, after he has presented an ID, which ensures he is 18+
2.4) All Web Sites for people over the age of 18 will have to block content, before there has not been insured that the visitors of those web sites are 18+
3)This Act gives the Leader the power to appoint and dismiss the head of the "Radio and Television of our country" and establishes a council with two representatives (six in total) from each branch of the government to supervise this organization.
I'd like if we established atleast one or two public channels, while giving private channels full opportunity to compete.

by CTALNH » Mon May 06, 2013 9:17 am

by Rohamistan » Mon May 06, 2013 9:23 am

by Kouralia » Mon May 06, 2013 9:23 am
Britcan wrote:Like the BBC? I'd be completely for that.
*NAME PENDING*
Urgency: Not that high - when you're over 900 years old and your ride is a T-40 you don't much care for the linear passage of time. Not that time is linear. It's more a big ball of wibbly-wobbly, timey-wimey stuff.
Drafted by: Senator Kouralia of the USLP
Co-Sponsors:
ACKNOWLEDGING the state of this country's entertainment industry is horrific, as it goes ding when there's stuff.
NOTING that something must be done to fix this, whether it wants to be fixed actually... So we've learned to stay clear of international entertainment surveys.
UNDERSTANDING something has already been done to fix this, in an alternate dimension.
REMAINING Sorry. So, so...Sorry.
RECOMMENDING that the following... Brilliant and Fantastic act be passed.
1.0 Requirement of Neutron-Flow Polarity-Reversal1:1 This act mandates that Doctor Who be played on TV in our nation.
1:2 In order to facilitate this, the government must subsidise purchase of rights to play Doctor Who from BBC Wales.
20s, Male,
Britbong, Bi,
Atheist, Cop
Sadly ginger.

by Rohamistan » Mon May 06, 2013 9:25 am
Rohamistan wrote:Radio, Television & Internet ActDrafted By: Senator Rohamistan
1.) Freedom of Expression through all medias will be guaranteed through this Act.
2.1) All free TV channels will be able to present TV shows for people over the age of 18 after 11:00 pm.
2.2) All TV channels which aren't free, will be able to present TV shows for people over the age of 18 at all time.
2.3) All magazines for people over the age of 18(e.g. pornographic) will have to be handed out to the consumer, after he has presented an ID, which ensures he is 18+
2.4) All Web Sites for people over the age of 18 will have to block content, before there has not been insured that the visitors of those web sites are 18+
3)This Act gives the Leader the power to appoint and dismiss the head of the "Radio and Television of our country" and establishes a council with two representatives (six in total) from each branch of the government to supervise this organization.
4) At least one public channel should be established.
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