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Author Topic: Debate on Alia's Policies  (Read 6187 times)

Offline Aquatoria

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Re: Debate on Alia's Policies
« Reply #45 on: December 07, 2007, 07:07:51 PM »
OOC: I could agree to that. I already got what I wanted. But I have a feeling that I might have to fight for that damn isle.
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4. The Senate shall have the power to remove the Delegate or Vice Delegate from office if they in their opinion have violated the Constitution and laws of Taijitu, broken their oath or failed to fulfill their duties, by a two-thirds majority vote.

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Offline Feniexia

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Re: Debate on Alia's Policies
« Reply #46 on: December 07, 2007, 07:32:51 PM »
"Why bother with elections at all? The masses are stupid. Stupid people like other stupid people, so the elected leaders will be as stupid and incompetent as their predecessors, if not even more. Besides, if I might repeat my Emperor's words: the Dysaniian nation has proven it's inability to rule themselves again and again. I can not understand your trust in them. They will betray you. The only way to ensure peace on the American-Canadian continent is a enforced peace; coming generations might agree with the Canadian Empire's policies, but the current ones are just seeing Canada as the nation who defeated their forces, as their enemy."

Then, Fay Celen took a short break, before continuing her speech.

"To the modernization of the Canadian army - the Canadian Empire has full Feniexian support on this subject. As the Enlightened Empire believes, technology is the key to our glory. Every competent leader will see that his or her nation will always be at least equal to other nations when it comes to technology."
« Last Edit: December 07, 2007, 10:48:09 PM by Nathaniel »

Offline Aquatoria

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Re: Debate on Alia's Policies
« Reply #47 on: December 07, 2007, 07:41:54 PM »
And that is why I am putting a Governor-General in Acadia so that way if the Prime Minister is abusing his power, the Governor-General can strip him of his powers without even having to go to Parliament. So that way, there isn't a repeat border war. It will be a long while before I trust the Acadians to govern themselves.
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Article II: The Legislative

4. The Senate shall have the power to remove the Delegate or Vice Delegate from office if they in their opinion have violated the Constitution and laws of Taijitu, broken their oath or failed to fulfill their duties, by a two-thirds majority vote.

"YES WE CAN!" Barack Obama 2007

Offline Myroria

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Re: Debate on Alia's Policies
« Reply #48 on: December 07, 2007, 07:42:13 PM »
So you should ignore stupid people? Pity that's what the Feye have come to, because of course anyone besides them are stupid.

Yes, I would naturally object to Dysanii chopping you up if you had lost the war.

So now the governor-general can just strip the Prime Minister of his power? Without listening to the people? You propose taking Dysanii's land, and now you propose taking their people's tongues? This would be a travesty of epic proportions.
« Last Edit: December 07, 2007, 07:44:41 PM by Libertarian Monarchy of Myroria »
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Offline Aquatoria

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Re: Debate on Alia's Policies
« Reply #49 on: December 07, 2007, 07:47:09 PM »
No, if the Prime Minister abuses his power, I want the Governor-General to instead of going to the Acadian Parliament to strip him of his powers, I instead want the Govenor-General to go to the highest legislation of both the empire and the kingdom, the Federation Parliament. The Federation Parliament is an elected body from both Canada and Acadia so there is an unbiased vote.
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Article II: The Legislative

4. The Senate shall have the power to remove the Delegate or Vice Delegate from office if they in their opinion have violated the Constitution and laws of Taijitu, broken their oath or failed to fulfill their duties, by a two-thirds majority vote.

"YES WE CAN!" Barack Obama 2007

Offline Myroria

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Re: Debate on Alia's Policies
« Reply #50 on: December 07, 2007, 07:49:26 PM »
Who is elected to the Federation Parliament? Dysanii or Canadians?
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Re: Debate on Alia's Policies
« Reply #51 on: December 07, 2007, 07:52:03 PM »
Both
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Article II: The Legislative

4. The Senate shall have the power to remove the Delegate or Vice Delegate from office if they in their opinion have violated the Constitution and laws of Taijitu, broken their oath or failed to fulfill their duties, by a two-thirds majority vote.

"YES WE CAN!" Barack Obama 2007

Offline Myroria

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Re: Debate on Alia's Policies
« Reply #52 on: December 07, 2007, 07:55:25 PM »
Interesting. Though I still find the idea of a Dysanii forced into submission and annexation deplorable.
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Re: Debate on Alia's Policies
« Reply #53 on: December 07, 2007, 08:09:33 PM »
Well, forced or not, the Acadians will have a voice equal to the empire in the Federation. I think I am giving them lots of rope for a defeated nation.
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Article II: The Legislative

4. The Senate shall have the power to remove the Delegate or Vice Delegate from office if they in their opinion have violated the Constitution and laws of Taijitu, broken their oath or failed to fulfill their duties, by a two-thirds majority vote.

"YES WE CAN!" Barack Obama 2007

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Re: Debate on Alia's Policies
« Reply #54 on: December 07, 2007, 09:25:13 PM »
(Writing from an Imperial Officer who fought alongside Canadians)

"Throughout the course of known events, we have come to understand what a nation must do to become great in such an imperialist, expansionist world. Things like strong government, a highly mobile and well equipped military, and a free market economy are amongst the requirements for great success in this modern world. The Canadian government, through her grand leadership, has not only demonstrated the presence of these factors, they have excelled in all the fields. Empress Alia, through her intuitive and inventive policies, has led the Canadian people through times of great hardship and trials. She has carried them through all these successfully, despite her lack of experience. In the years to come, with age and her wisdom, she shall see Canada rise to the highest levels of power and respect in all international circles. Long live the Empress!"

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Re: Debate on Alia's Policies
« Reply #55 on: December 07, 2007, 09:34:38 PM »
ooc: psuhes a tear away because of hearing a beautiful speech. I foresee a golden age for Canada soon. A golden age of peace and prosperity for Canada and her dominions.
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Article II: The Legislative

4. The Senate shall have the power to remove the Delegate or Vice Delegate from office if they in their opinion have violated the Constitution and laws of Taijitu, broken their oath or failed to fulfill their duties, by a two-thirds majority vote.

"YES WE CAN!" Barack Obama 2007

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Re: Debate on Alia's Policies
« Reply #56 on: December 10, 2007, 03:25:34 AM »
Ok, before this thread ends, I want an opinion from everyone and not just the ones who participated in this. What is your opinion of Alia and why?
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Article II: The Legislative

4. The Senate shall have the power to remove the Delegate or Vice Delegate from office if they in their opinion have violated the Constitution and laws of Taijitu, broken their oath or failed to fulfill their duties, by a two-thirds majority vote.

"YES WE CAN!" Barack Obama 2007

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Re: Debate on Alia's Policies
« Reply #57 on: December 10, 2007, 04:22:54 AM »
Loyanese Public Opinion: Alia is the child of a old and questionable monarch tradition. The Empress is struggling to preserve this monarchic dynasty in the face of growing liberalism and democracy among her people and those of the international populous. While her monarchic origins go against the conscience of most Loyanese, we can forgive her as long as maintains her non-oppressive and liberal policies with her citizens.   

Official Loyanese Opinion: The Empress is a shining example of lenient and fair leader, who maintains the proper amount of slack and mentality. Her family's dynasty is a proper reminiscence of our Chancellor years, where we too had the benefit of a visionary figure to guide our nation through its development.   
« Last Edit: December 10, 2007, 04:29:41 AM by Loyan »
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Re: Debate on Alia's Policies
« Reply #58 on: December 10, 2007, 10:22:49 AM »
Feniexian Public Opinion:
While Empress Alia is still young and unexperienced, she had already done much good for her nation, although she also has taken some more questionable actions, like the foundation of a Canadian federation. But there is no doubt that there lies great potential within her; she just still needs to find the right path to reign.

Official Feniexian Opinion:
Empress Alia shows great leading capabilities, which goes far beyond her biological age. As long as she maintains her current path and continues sharpening her abilities, Canada is awaiting a prosperous new era.



Offline Myroria

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Re: Debate on Alia's Policies
« Reply #59 on: December 11, 2007, 02:30:14 AM »
Myrorian Public Opinion:

Why ask? It's the same for any nation, allied or enemy. Alia's an outlander, she's not our queen, we don't care.

Myrorian Official Opinion:

Alia is dangerously authoritarian. But, it has brought some benefits such as a rich nation. However, the increasing Canadian power may impede on Myroria's status in the globe.
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