(Above: Dontae Rose *DN Chair, District 309* detained, being brought into the Chamber floor by Capitol Police, under protest. For print 27/8/2023) The “Monarchy Oversight and Restriction Bill of 2023”, a bill which would be the greatest restriction of the Monarchy’s power
(Above): Chancellor’s Residence (Executive Residence) The People’s Chamber voted overwhelmingly to approve a bill which would greatly restrict the Monarchy. With 583 yea votes, the “Monarchy Oversight and Restriction Bill of 2023”, with cosponsors from all parties, was approved just days ago
(above) The recently released updated map of Roucourt, showing the status of the ongoing Civil War Commander Organa Testimony: After receiving a formal request, denying it, and then being subpoenaed by the Chamber’s Committee on Military Oversight, Veronica Organa has finally testified
Above: Shuri Recardo speaks at rally During the final legislative session last night until after the People’s Chamber’s summer recess, EJP Chair Shuri Recardo motioned for a vote of no confidence against the Chancellor, which was seconded by CP Chair Rebecca Loaz.
A landmark policy the EJP wormed through the budget allocation process, via amendment. After garnering support from some PLP holdouts, it received the votes to be implemented. It was written to prevent its own repeal via an archaic parliamentary rule which allows
*election updates below* The day began with national news agencies sharing the results of the early vote counting which concluded yesterday evening. It spelled out a good day for two parties in general, the CP and DN. With polling indicating that the
Ezpera Enterprise originally received government authorization for research and development of it’s Artificially Intelligent “Android” prototype about 3 years ago. A pilot program was approved 6 months ago in Hunaq, with factory worker prototypes operating at a car plant, nurses at the
Queen Aiyisha signs Royal Decree 00212.23, certifying Sunday June 11th as the next Election. The largely symbolic gesture is a representation of the Queen’s ceremonial responsibilities in our Parliamentary Democracy. The Doatian Election Moderation Committee (DEMC) had set the date of the