08-09-2019, 02:52 PM
THE LOCHWAY CHRONICLE
OPPOSITION SKIPS TOWN, DELAYING GOVERNMENT COALITION EFFORTS TO VOTE ON WBU APPLICATION
Lochway, Kave - Parliament is in disarray as opposition MPs have refused to show up for work, denying parliament a quorum and delaying a potential vote on Kave's WBU application.
The decision comes as a shock, as none of the opposition leadership made any announcements as to a potential refusal to arrive for the vote. Tracking down members of the opposition, made up of 67 Conservative and two People's Party members has been difficult and rumors are abound as to where they could be.
The governing coalition meanwhile, is irate, with leadership calling out the members of the opposition as being "lazy and childish" and "refusing to respect the will of the voters." Needless to say something like this hasn't happened in Kave yet, and the next steps are uncertain. Parliamentary procedure does allow for the Prime Minister to effectively demand they return, at which Parliamentary Police will have to find and escort the MPs back to Parliament, but the Prime Minister has not yet made such a proclamation, though has said they have two days to arrive in Parliament before "drastic decisions are made".
It's just the first in a long line of obstacles the opposition likely plans to place in the way of any potential WBU talks in Kave.
OPPOSITION SKIPS TOWN, DELAYING GOVERNMENT COALITION EFFORTS TO VOTE ON WBU APPLICATION
Lochway, Kave - Parliament is in disarray as opposition MPs have refused to show up for work, denying parliament a quorum and delaying a potential vote on Kave's WBU application.
The decision comes as a shock, as none of the opposition leadership made any announcements as to a potential refusal to arrive for the vote. Tracking down members of the opposition, made up of 67 Conservative and two People's Party members has been difficult and rumors are abound as to where they could be.
The governing coalition meanwhile, is irate, with leadership calling out the members of the opposition as being "lazy and childish" and "refusing to respect the will of the voters." Needless to say something like this hasn't happened in Kave yet, and the next steps are uncertain. Parliamentary procedure does allow for the Prime Minister to effectively demand they return, at which Parliamentary Police will have to find and escort the MPs back to Parliament, but the Prime Minister has not yet made such a proclamation, though has said they have two days to arrive in Parliament before "drastic decisions are made".
It's just the first in a long line of obstacles the opposition likely plans to place in the way of any potential WBU talks in Kave.