The Ban on the People's Party is legally largely invalidated due to the Protection of the Public Movements Act:
"We do hereby resolve that all sanctioned political parties - which shall and do include all Parties seated in this Assembly - shall be treated as equals before the law, furthermore, the directive for the exclusion of the People's Party includes a line that says De Valle was removed from his fuctions as dignatery of the Holy Roman Catholic Church, which is blatently untrue, which further invalidates the illegal actions undertakimg against the People's Party.
Don Francisco de Valle
((If you wanted to do what you wanted, I advise Naxhi to temporarily revoke all reforms in the Political Party tab, with all its accompanied militancy, as what you all are doing is currently illegal, even the Reactionary judges can't deny that, furthermore, the PP proposed all these acts, which largely invalidates the argument that PP members haven't taken their seat, as they were able to propose those acts ))
Abolition of the Political Supervision of Papers, Books and Other Published Works Act: Yes
Income Representation Equality Act: Yes
The Fair Electoral Constituencies Act: Yes
President of the Assembly Act: Yes
The Protection of the Rule of Law Bill: Yea
Regional Administration Act, 1890: Yes
Motion against the Pontrevedra Cabinet: Yes