WHEREAS it may be necessary to distinguish between Government-proposed bills, Opposition party bills, and Private Member's Bills, perhaps to bring forward manifesto policies or something;
THEREFORE if the Prime Minister or a member of the Government party proposes a bill, and with the PM's permission marks it as a Government Bill, the Clark will denote this as a bill proposed by "HM Government, represented by" the member. If the Opposition Leader, or a member of the Opposition proposes a bill, and with the OL or the member's Party Leader's permission marks it as an Opposition Bill, the Clark will denote this as a bill proposed by "HM Loyal Opposition, represented by" the member. Any other bill will be called a Private Member's Bill, and will be denoted in the Clark the same way they've always been. This is solely a "cosmetic" bill. Naturally the phrases about would be in the Clark in the Talossan Language. The Ziu asks our language gurus to help the SoS in the translation.
Ureu q'estadra så,
Matt Dabrowski (PC-Vuode)