Vote to ratify the following amendment to the Organic Law.
60RZ06 - The Eternally Present (Din Memoriaziun da Ián Tamoran) Act
IN HONOUR OF our friend and cüncitaxhien, Ián Tamorán S.H., now gone from our midst:
BE IT ENACTED by the King, Cosă and Senäts assembled that
1. Organic Law X.5 is amended from:
Any citizen who neither votes in any general election nor responds to any national census established by law for a period of two years, as calculated at any Election Deadline, shall be deemed to have renounced his citizenship.
to:
Any citizen who neither votes in any general election nor responds to any national census established by law for a period of two years, as calculated at any Election Deadline, shall be deemed to have renounced his or her citizenship. This shall not apply to any Talossan confirmed by the Secretary of State to be deceased, who shall be honoured with the postnominal "TDE" (Talossan Din els Efs, or in the English language, "Talossan in eternity")
Option |
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Üc / Yes |
Non / No |
Austanéu / Abstain |
Party | Position | Statement |
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Free Democrats of Talossa | Üc / Yes | Vote PËR. Before he died, former Chief Justice of the Uppermost Cort Ián Tamorán said: "When I have died I still want to be a Talossan". This amendment does just that; Talossans who have passed on will never be removed from the rolls of citizenship, but perpetually honoured. |
Green Party | Üc / Yes | Sir Ián Tamorán is an ideal first to receive this honour. He touched so many lives in the Kingdom and enriched it by doing so with his intellect and kindess. We were honoured to co-sponsor the legislation and ask you to ratify it with your approval. |
Parti da Reformaziun | Üc / Yes | It is only fitting that Talossans who retain their citizenship to the end of their lives should be able to retain it in perpetuity. PdR supports changing the Organic Law to enable such a state. |
Progressive Alliance | Üc / Yes | Any Talossan confirmed by the Secretary of State to be deceased shall be honoured with the postnominal "TDE" (Talossan Din els Efs, or in the English language, "Talossan in eternity"). I co-sponsored this bill, as many of us did. |