Difference between revisions of "Parliament"
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All [[Laws|laws]] must be passed through parliament. Here you can see players, whose [[Party|parties]] took seats in the result of parliament elections earlier. You will aslo find a list of bills yet to pass, list of political parties with/without parliament seats and accepted/unaccepted laws. | All [[Laws|laws]] must be passed through parliament. Here you can see players, whose [[Party|parties]] took seats in the result of parliament elections earlier. You will aslo find a list of bills yet to pass, list of political parties with/without parliament seats and accepted/unaccepted laws. | ||
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[[File:Parliamentm.png|400px]] | [[File:Parliamentm.png|400px]] | ||
In case of a [[Government forms|dictatorship]] '''Parliament''' tab will be renamed into '''Governance'''. | In case of a [[Government forms|dictatorship]] '''Parliament''' tab will be renamed into '''Governance'''. | ||
| − | == Parliament size == | + | == Parliament size == <!--T:3--> |
You can modify the size of parliament by passing the law, available values: 60, 80, 100, 150, 200 and 300 seats. The default size is 100 seats. | You can modify the size of parliament by passing the law, available values: 60, 80, 100, 150, 200 and 300 seats. The default size is 100 seats. | ||
== Parliament elections == | == Parliament elections == | ||
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If there is no parties in region/state the elections will start in 24 hours after the first party will be created. | If there is no parties in region/state the elections will start in 24 hours after the first party will be created. | ||
If no one voted for any party the former parliament continues its work. | If no one voted for any party the former parliament continues its work. | ||
| − | === Parliament seats === | + | === Parliament seats === <!--T:4--> |
Party will not take seats in the parliament if it had less than 1% of votes at the elections. | Party will not take seats in the parliament if it had less than 1% of votes at the elections. | ||
At the end of the elections all parties are assigned with a percentage of seats to the nearest hundredth. Percentages are displayed on the Parliament page if you hover your mouse over the party (bottom right corner). | At the end of the elections all parties are assigned with a percentage of seats to the nearest hundredth. Percentages are displayed on the Parliament page if you hover your mouse over the party (bottom right corner). | ||
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For example, parliament size is 150. Party A got 9% on the elections, party B got 90.1% and party C got 0.9% of total votes. | For example, parliament size is 150. Party A got 9% on the elections, party B got 90.1% and party C got 0.9% of total votes. | ||
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Party C doesn't get any seats. | Party C doesn't get any seats. | ||
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Party A gets 9% out of 150 seats: 13.5, rounded to 13 seats (rounding always down). | Party A gets 9% out of 150 seats: 13.5, rounded to 13 seats (rounding always down). | ||
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Party B gets 91.1% out of 150 seats: 135.15 rounded to 135 seats. | Party B gets 91.1% out of 150 seats: 135.15 rounded to 135 seats. | ||
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148 seats out of 150 are allocated. Two seats remain. | 148 seats out of 150 are allocated. Two seats remain. | ||
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The first party to get 1 additional seat will be Party A, party B also gets 1 additional seat. | The first party to get 1 additional seat will be Party A, party B also gets 1 additional seat. | ||
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All 150 seats are allocated. | All 150 seats are allocated. | ||
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Seats allocation inside each party is done according to the results of earlier [[Party|primaries]], player level (in case of equal number of primaries votes) and date of joining the party (in case of equal [[Level|levels]] and primaries votes). | Seats allocation inside each party is done according to the results of earlier [[Party|primaries]], player level (in case of equal number of primaries votes) and date of joining the party (in case of equal [[Level|levels]] and primaries votes). | ||
You can not vote and issue laws if your [[Level|level]] is less than 40. | You can not vote and issue laws if your [[Level|level]] is less than 40. | ||
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There can be a situation, when a party can not fully use its quota if it has less members than its allocated number of seats in the parliament. | There can be a situation, when a party can not fully use its quota if it has less members than its allocated number of seats in the parliament. | ||
| − | === Independent region elections === | + | === Independent region elections === <!--T:14--> |
If any region gains independence (through [[Laws|law]] or [[Wars|coup/revolution]]) the parliament elections will start only in 24 hours. | 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 == | == Issuing and passing laws == | ||
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Two laws are exeptions: dictatorship and dominant-party laws: you will need more than 80% of the '''Pro''' votes to pass them. | Two laws are exeptions: dictatorship and dominant-party laws: you will need more than 80% of the '''Pro''' votes to pass them. | ||
| − | === Passing laws ahead of time === | + | === Passing laws ahead of time === <!--T:15--> |
Some laws can be accepted ahead of time, if the number of votes '''Pro''' is more than half of the parliament size. | Some laws can be accepted ahead of time, if the number of votes '''Pro''' is more than half of the parliament size. | ||
Exeptions: | Exeptions: | ||
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* Dominant-party | * Dominant-party | ||
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[[Leader|Leader with a commander status]] can accept war laws ahead of time. | [[Leader|Leader with a commander status]] can accept war laws ahead of time. | ||
| − | === Minister of economics === | + | === Minister of economics === <!--T:17--> |
[[Ministers|Minister of economics]] can accept/cancel ahead of time the folowing laws: | [[Ministers|Minister of economics]] can accept/cancel ahead of time the folowing laws: | ||
* Changing of tax rate | * Changing of tax rate | ||
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* Budget transfer | * Budget transfer | ||
| − | === Foreign minister === | + | === Foreign minister === <!--T:18--> |
[[Ministers|Foreign minister]] can accept/cancel the folowing bills: | [[Ministers|Foreign minister]] can accept/cancel the folowing bills: | ||
* Military agreement | * Military agreement | ||
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* Change travel fee | * Change travel fee | ||
| − | === Dictatorship === | + | === Dictatorship === <!--T:19--> |
In case of [[Government forms|dictatorship]] laws are passed within seconds after they are issued. | In case of [[Government forms|dictatorship]] laws are passed within seconds after they are issued. | ||
Exeptions (for dictator): | Exeptions (for dictator): | ||
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* Independence declaration | * Independence declaration | ||
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[[Ministers|Economic advisor]] can issue the folowing laws: | [[Ministers|Economic advisor]] can issue the folowing laws: | ||
* Changing of tax rate | * Changing of tax rate | ||
Revision as of 10:03, 5 September 2016
All laws must be passed through parliament. Here you can see players, whose parties took seats in the result of parliament elections earlier. You will aslo find a list of bills yet to pass, list of political parties with/without parliament seats and accepted/unaccepted laws.
In case of a dictatorship Parliament tab will be renamed into Governance.
Contents
Parliament size
You can modify the size of parliament by passing the law, available values: 60, 80, 100, 150, 200 and 300 seats. The default size is 100 seats.
Parliament elections
Elections start every 5 days and last for 24 hours. The current parliament works as usual until the end of elections. To take part in elections you should have level 40 and have a residency in parliament region (or in one of the state regions) for at least 24 hours.
You can vote for any political party, that was created before the start of the elections. If there is no parties in region/state the elections will start in 24 hours after the first party will be created. If no one voted for any party the former parliament continues its work.
Parliament seats
Party will not take seats in the parliament if it had less than 1% of votes at the elections. At the end of the elections all parties are assigned with a percentage of seats to the nearest hundredth. Percentages are displayed on the Parliament page if you hover your mouse over the party (bottom right corner). Then the parties are assigned with an additional places, according to the percentage they got + the remaining seats.
For example, parliament size is 150. Party A got 9% on the elections, party B got 90.1% and party C got 0.9% of total votes.
Party C doesn't get any seats.
Party A gets 9% out of 150 seats: 13.5, rounded to 13 seats (rounding always down).
Party B gets 91.1% out of 150 seats: 135.15 rounded to 135 seats.
148 seats out of 150 are allocated. Two seats remain.
The first party to get 1 additional seat will be Party A, party B also gets 1 additional seat.
All 150 seats are allocated.
Seats allocation inside each party is done according to the results of earlier primaries, player level (in case of equal number of primaries votes) and date of joining the party (in case of equal levels and primaries votes).
You can not vote and issue laws if your level is less than 40.
There can be a situation, when a party can not fully use its quota if it has less members than its allocated number of seats in the parliament.
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 exeptions: dictatorship and dominant-party laws: you will need more than 80% of the Pro votes to pass them.
Passing laws ahead of time
Some laws can be accepted ahead of time, if the number of votes Pro is more than half of the parliament size. Exeptions:
- New parliament election
- Leader impeachment
- Leader impeachment
- Region consolidation confirmation
- Independence declaration
- Resources exploration
- Proclamation of dictatorship
- Dominant-party
Leader with a commander status can accept war laws ahead of time.
Minister of economics
Minister of economics can accept/cancel ahead of time the folowing laws:
- Changing of tax rate
- New building
- Sell resources
- Change budget oil/ore taking percentage
- Resources exploration
- Market taxes
- Factories output taxes
- Deep exploration
- Budget transfer
Foreign minister
Foreign minister can accept/cancel the folowing bills:
- Military agreement
- Migration agreement
- Close/open borders
- Change travel fee
Dictatorship
In case of dictatorship laws are passed within seconds after they are issued. Exeptions (for dictator):
- Region consolidation
- Region consolidation confirmation
- Independence declaration
Economic advisor can issue the folowing laws:
- Changing of tax rate
- New building
- Sell resources
- Change budget oil/ore taking percentage
- Resources exploration
- Market taxes
- Factories output taxes
- Deep exploration