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Latest revision as of 21:38, 27 August 2006
Category: | The Furtherment of Democracy | Strength: | Mild | Proposed By: | Cappadocia |
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Removed by administrators following move to Jolt for Game Mechanics reasons.
Due to the increased number UN Delegates, more and more potential Resolutions lie overlooked in the void that is the list of Proposals.
We propose a reduction in the number of needed approvals from 15% of all delegates to 5%, thus increasing the opportunity of any nation to have its idea voted upon, while still curbing those proposals which are frankly a waste of knuckle power.
Votes For: 2819
Votes Against: 569
Implemented: Tue Mar 4 2003
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