
Quote from: Heinrich Elisa on Yesterday at 06:15:48 PMIt's a really cool but under appreciated language. A lot harder than many other Austronesian languages, but I will always love how melodic it is.Quote from: Françal I. Lux on Yesterday at 02:31:41 PMI speak English, Tagalog and Hokkien fluently. I also studied Esperanto but that was awhile ago loltagalog interest me
Quote from: Mic'haglh Autófil, O.Be on Yesterday at 12:47:44 AMQuote from: Baron Alexandreu Davinescu on January 17, 2026, 04:48:21 PMI note that this bill would make the first sentence of the modified clause a lie. "The Senäts shall have equal powers with the Cosa in respect of all proposed laws" will no longer be true. There will only be two categories of bills for which the Senäts will be equal to the Cosa. That might be something you want to fix.Under your interpretation, the first sentence of the modified clause is already a lie -- the clause goes on to describe a class of bills in which the Senäts is already unequal to the Cosă. I'm interested in hearing what others think about the wording, though.
Quote from: Mic'haglh Autófil, O.Be on Yesterday at 12:47:44 AMThere are a few reasons:
- One, it does not allow truly vital legislation to be hung up forever on the Senäts. Since, of course, bills addressing a given issue can only be considered once per term, this allows the Senäts to effectively kick the can down the road on any issue they wish to obstruct the government on.
Quote from: Mic'haglh Autófil, O.Be on Yesterday at 12:47:44 AM- The more overarching, "philosophical" reason is that Talossa is not a federal nation. I know we've compared our constitutional structure to Australia before -- and in fact I believe @Miestră Schivă, UrN-GC has stated that similarities are intentional -- but the reality is that we are more like Spain than Australia: a unitary state, divided into provinces that may legislate on certain areas on their own. A "strong" upper house (or at least one as strong as the Senäts) is incompatible with the concept of responsible government in a unitary state.
Quote from: Mic'haglh Autófil, O.Be on Yesterday at 12:47:44 AM- This change will also likely lead to a "de-politicization" of Senäts elections, which is healthy if we're trying to make Talossa a more tolerable place for people to spend their time.
Quote from: Mic'haglh Autófil, O.Be on Yesterday at 12:47:44 AM- I know you personally have expressed several points of opposition to unicameralism before, chief among those being a safeguard on excessive Organic amendments. Please note that the requirement of the Senäts' consent is not affected in cases of Organic amendment.