Altair Spoleto [Cortez] Independent
((Dang, I meant to be more active before voting, but I'm afraid I've been super busy the last two weeks, so I'll just have to vote))
I of course am very concerned of the discussion calling for such dramatic changes within our governmental system. Parliment is still a new device, and I am worried that if we begin to tinker with our essential institutions too much too quickly it will only lead to disaster for the nation. I caution you all that while I too wish to ensure that all voices of the empire are heard, too much bickering will tear us assunder.
While many of the social programs proposed in the assembly look promising, we should proceed cautiouly and not introduce too many at once. If things being to go wrong we might have difficuly accertaining the source if we make too many changes in such short order.
Altair Spoleto, Count of Cremona.
Planning:
During the session Altair will begin speaking to some of the Austrian nobles in the newly anexed territory, especially those who will be granted seats in the Cortez. He will also begin making connections and working with merchants in the new territories.
Additions to the Elementary Education Act: Yes
Reversal of War Taxes Act: Yes
Cortz Appointment Act: No
Secularization of Government Act: Yes
The Papal Act: No
Ministry of Religious Affairs Reform Act: No
Recuperation of Losses Act: Yes
Cultural Autonomy Act: Yes
Regional Administration and Autonomy Act: No
The Inter-Parliamentary Relations Act: Yes (Only if amendment passes)
The Inclusion Act: Yes
Mission: Trade
Vote for one, or none, only:
Local Autonomy Amendment to the Imperial Governance Act: No
Second Local Autonomy Amendment to the Imperial Governance Act: No
((Dang, I meant to be more active before voting, but I'm afraid I've been super busy the last two weeks, so I'll just have to vote))
I of course am very concerned of the discussion calling for such dramatic changes within our governmental system. Parliment is still a new device, and I am worried that if we begin to tinker with our essential institutions too much too quickly it will only lead to disaster for the nation. I caution you all that while I too wish to ensure that all voices of the empire are heard, too much bickering will tear us assunder.
While many of the social programs proposed in the assembly look promising, we should proceed cautiouly and not introduce too many at once. If things being to go wrong we might have difficuly accertaining the source if we make too many changes in such short order.
Altair Spoleto, Count of Cremona.
Planning:
During the session Altair will begin speaking to some of the Austrian nobles in the newly anexed territory, especially those who will be granted seats in the Cortez. He will also begin making connections and working with merchants in the new territories.
Additions to the Elementary Education Act: Yes
Amendment to the Additions to the Elementary Education Act: No (If EEA 1788 passes, otherwise yes)
Elementary Education Act of 1788: Yes
Improvement of Quality of Life Act: NoElementary Education Act of 1788: Yes
Reversal of War Taxes Act: Yes
Cortz Appointment Act: No
Secularization of Government Act: Yes
The Papal Act: No
Ministry of Religious Affairs Reform Act: No
Recuperation of Losses Act: Yes
Cultural Autonomy Act: Yes
Regional Administration and Autonomy Act: No
The Inter-Parliamentary Relations Act: Yes (Only if amendment passes)
The Inclusion Act: Yes
Mission: Trade
Vote for one, or none, only:
Local Autonomy Amendment to the Imperial Governance Act: No
Second Local Autonomy Amendment to the Imperial Governance Act: No