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== Issues: ==
 
== Issues: ==
 
* Senators can propose one issue per month, same as president.
 
* Senators can propose one issue per month, same as president.
* Issues are like laws, they are just for role play and could in the future be taken into account by real world countries to see what they're citizens want(they're voice). An issue title could be: "Should we reduce trees cutting?" and a body text: "In the last years many trees have been cut which leaves us to an environmental question: Should we continue to cut our forests?". This issue would fall under "Ecological" type. After an issue is proposed can be approved or disapproved by president. A posted issues must be about real world issues and not about the game since this is like politics embedded in the game.
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* Issues are like laws, they are just for role play and could in the future be taken into account by real world countries to see what they're citizens want(they're voice). An issue title could be: "Should we reduce trees cutting?" and a body text: "In the last years many trees have been cut down which leaves us to an environmental question: Should we reduce the cutting of our forests?". This issue would fall under "Ecological" type. After an issue is proposed can be approved or disapproved by president. A posted issues must be about real world issues and not about the game since this is like politics embedded in the game.
 
* A proposed issue should be in english language regardless the country of the citizen
 
* A proposed issue should be in english language regardless the country of the citizen
 
* If an issue is approved by country president then can be voted on by every citizen of the country. Votes are live and never close, anyone can decide later to change his answer on the issues.
 
* If an issue is approved by country president then can be voted on by every citizen of the country. Votes are live and never close, anyone can decide later to change his answer on the issues.