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== Issuing and passing laws ==
 
== Issuing and passing laws ==
 
Law will pass if it has more than 50% '''Pro''' votes at the end of the review time.
 
Law will pass if it has more than 50% '''Pro''' votes at the end of the review time.
Two laws are exeptions: dictatorship and dominant-party laws: you will need more than 80% of the '''Pro''' votes to pass them.
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Two laws are exceptions: dictatorship and dominant-party laws: you will need more than 80% of the '''Pro''' votes to pass them.

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=== Independent region elections ===
If any region gains independence (through [[Laws|law]] or [[Wars|coup/revolution]]) the parliament elections will start only in 24 hours.
== Issuing and passing laws ==
Law will pass if it has more than 50% '''Pro''' votes at the end of the review time.
Two laws are exceptions: dictatorship and dominant-party laws: you will need more than 80% of the '''Pro''' votes to pass them.
Translation=== Independent region elections ===
If any region gains independence (through [[Laws|law]] or [[Wars|coup/revolution]]) the parliament elections will start only in 24 hours.
== Issuing and passing laws ==
Law will pass if it has more than 50% '''Pro''' votes at the end of the review time.
Two laws are exceptions: dictatorship and dominant-party laws: you will need more than 80% of the '''Pro''' votes to pass them.

Independent region elections

If any region gains independence (through law or coup/revolution) the parliament elections will start only in 24 hours.

Issuing and passing laws

Law will pass if it has more than 50% Pro votes at the end of the review time. Two laws are exceptions: dictatorship and dominant-party laws: you will need more than 80% of the Pro votes to pass them.