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Allow Parliament To Initiate Public Opinion Referendums
(1) This Act
(a) may be cited as ‘Public Opinion Act’ or ‘PuOA’.
(b) may be numbered as P.B.03-009.
(c) shall be enacted once given royal assent.
(d) has been authored by Speaker Rubilubi55.
(e) has been co-sponsored by Deputy Prime Minister SeminoTV and Leader of the Opposition Pepecuu.
2 - General Provision
(1) Parliament has the power to obligate the Ministry of Internal Affairs to hold non-binding public opinion referendums on a matter specified as outlined within this act. A supermajority of votes in parliament is required to do so.
(2) Voting on such public opinion referendum shall last as specified by parliament but not less than 24 hours.
(3) Every citizen meeting the outlined requirements to vote have the right to vote in such elections.
(a) Parliament may allow more people to cast their vote as long as this is general, so not for the individual case and prescribed within the motion.
3 - Agreement Or Disagreement Referendum
(1) A referendum on agreement or disagreement has an "Aye" and a "Nay" option. Normally voting lasts for 48 hours.
4 - Detailed Public Opinion Referendum
(1) A detailed public opinion referendum may have as many options as parliament deems appropriated. Those options shall be stated in the original motion. Normally voting lasts for 48 hours.
(a) Parliament may obligate that citizens can vote for more than one option or rank their choices.
5 - Candidate Referendum
(1) A candidate referendum is a public opinion referendum in which citizens may nominate themselves to be an option in the referendum.
(2) A nomination period shall be opened where any citizen may nominate themselves. This nomination period shall last for 48 hours.
(a) Parliament may regulate who is able to nominate themselves.
(3) After the nomination period concludes a voting period is started. Normally voting period lasts for 24 hours.
(a) Parliament may obligate that citizens can vote for more than one option or rank their choices.
6 - Results
(1) The Ministry of Internal Affairs shall announce the raw election data to the Parliament within 24 hours of the voting period concluding.
(a) For reason of privacy the Ministry of Internal Affairs is obligated to remove the time stamps and the ballot numbers as well as randomize the ballots order.
(2) Parliament may obligate the Ministry of Internal Affairs to count the ballots through a system defined within the motion.