Mo'i Kakali
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His Majesty, King Kakali I of the House of Anakelikonu
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Post by Mo'i Kakali on Jul 30, 2007 21:48:50 GMT -5
While I know that some people would prefer not to have political parties, i think it would be better if we had some for the parliament's opperation. While it would not be necissary, at least not yet, it might be a good idea to start to form things.
And, if you are wondering, I will not be involved with politics or the parliament directly (under the Decree of Governance, the monarch does not vote in parliament).
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Mo'i Kakali
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Post by Mo'i Kakali on Sept 12, 2007 22:03:43 GMT -5
So, I guess everybody decided that they don't want political parties?
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Post by Kilikopela on Sept 13, 2007 23:03:50 GMT -5
I think poltical parties would be a great idea, but it doesn't really make sense if we elect our Prime Minister by a popular vote. Normally, the majority party elects from their own a leader.
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Mo'i Kakali
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Post by Mo'i Kakali on Sept 14, 2007 7:37:15 GMT -5
i agree. it would take a move of parliament to do this, but I wouldn't want to do that unless it was clear we were going to take a multi party system.
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Post by Kilikopela on Nov 24, 2007 15:04:06 GMT -5
So I guess we decided that this is a bad idea?
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Post by lashrash on Nov 24, 2007 16:12:03 GMT -5
Not necessarily, I think it is more of a lack of population. When we grow large enough then parties can compete over provinces, like the US parties do right now.
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Post by Kilikopela on Nov 24, 2007 19:35:10 GMT -5
Ok. Thank you for the clarification.
Thank You and Humbly,
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