The Liberal Republican Party has issued an open letter to the ADMIN of Titulia in the hope of getting their attention on legislation passed this term. LRP president TJ Norton sent the letter following a conference policy committee meeting, where the legislation started off last month.
"The Administrators don't have a lot of work to do with these bills. This is what the party .. and quite rightly so .. wants answers to. It shouldn't be taking long to implement because there are no far reaching website implications despite changing a '5' to a '0' in a database. I think this is a bipartisan measure" said Norton.
Out of the two pieces of legislation passed by the citizen congress, the constitutional amendment requires only a text change to the constitution that ratifies into law how governments have operated over a long period of time. Issues covered include granting the whole of the executive branch operational power to hold and disperse funds, the long awaited answer on how to impeach all executive officials and the oversight in place to prevent abuse of power.
The second law was to remove the ADMIN provision that required presidential candidates to gain five nomination votes before they were allowed on the ballot. The LRP conceded that to make the bill bipartisan, a trial run was necessary and the vote would expire on 1 March 2011 unless repealed or extended earlier.
"It's what the people want" Norton said. "The Administrators have been saying forever that these were citizen issues but as a legislature body no one had any idea where to start. This day belongs to Reg Ambrose who found the answer in more ways than one".
Former LRP president and current Attorney General Reg Ambrose said he was pleased the people of Titulia came together where it counted the most.
"We come from different areas of society and can look at things very differently. I have found that Titulia citizens agree with protecting our democratic institution and these two acts of parliament honour our state" said Ambrose.
The Express will stay on this report and will ask ADMIN for comment in the next article.
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