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− | *'''July 25, 2011''' - '''Elections''' conclude, with Eluvatar elected [[Delegate of Taijitu|Delegate]] and the [[Progressive Party]] retaining | + | *'''July 25, 2011''' - '''Elections''' conclude, with Eluvatar elected [[Delegate of Taijitu|Delegate]] and the [[Progressive Party]] retaining its majority in the [[Senate of Taijitu|Senate]]. |
*'''June 28, 2011''' - The region of [[Taijitu]] becomes one of the '''top 100''' largest regions in NationStates. | *'''June 28, 2011''' - The region of [[Taijitu]] becomes one of the '''top 100''' largest regions in NationStates. | ||
*'''June 13, 2011''' - [[Delegate of Taijitu|Delegate]] Sovereign Dixie signs into law a proposal of the [[Senate of Taijitu|Senate]] to amend the '''[[Ministries Act]]'''. | *'''June 13, 2011''' - [[Delegate of Taijitu|Delegate]] Sovereign Dixie signs into law a proposal of the [[Senate of Taijitu|Senate]] to amend the '''[[Ministries Act]]'''. |
Revision as of 14:39, 1 August 2011
- July 25, 2011 - Elections conclude, with Eluvatar elected Delegate and the Progressive Party retaining its majority in the Senate.
- June 28, 2011 - The region of Taijitu becomes one of the top 100 largest regions in NationStates.
- June 13, 2011 - Delegate Sovereign Dixie signs into law a proposal of the Senate to amend the Ministries Act.
- June 6, 2011 - Sovereign Dixie is elected Delegate, while the Progressive Party wins a majority in the Senate.
- June 1, 2011 - The Senate and Court Membership Act is passed by a referendum, establishing a formula for size of the Senate and Court of Taijitu.
- June 1, 2011 - Elections for Delegate and the Senate begin.
- August 2, 2010 - The Senate passes the Ministries Act.
- July 17, 2010 - The Senate confirmed Gulliver as Chief Justice of Taijitu.
- July 8, 2010 - The Senate adopted the Oaths Act as law.
- July 5, 2010 - The new Flag of Taijitu, along with the seals of the Court, Delegate, and Senate, was chosen by the Senate.