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43rd Legislature, Premiere Session 

148th Sitting

 

C - 155

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THE HOUSE OF COMMONS OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF BOSHKA 

10 September 2018

Received; read the first time

10 September 2018

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AN ACT

1. Short title

This Bill may be cited as "Province Milo Name Change of 2018".

Section 1.

Understanding that the current name of province Milo holds a lot of controversy with a similar name of an individual that hold certain beliefs and morals that do not reflect those of the citizens that reside in said province. 

Section 2.

(Definitions)

                (A) The term "province" means, refers to a principal administrative division of certain countries or empire. In this case, the province of                           Milo.

                (B) The term "name change" refers to the legal act by a person of adopting a new name different from their name at birth, marriage or                             adoption. In this case, changing the name of province Milo to Westloch.

           

Section 3.

(History)

                (A) Milo Yiannopoulos, 33 of the UK is a is a British polemicist, political commentator, public speaker and writer. Yiannopoulos is a                                 former senior editor for Breitbart News, who describes himself as a "cultural libertarian". He is a critic of Islam, atheism, feminism,                         social justice, political correctness, and other movements.

                (B) Due to the comments made by Milo Yiannopoulos and certain beliefs, many find the name Milo to be controversial and have                                       expressed concerns being associated with Milo Yiannopoulos. 

 

Section 4.

 

                (A) Upon the passing of this bill, from this pint forward with the vote of The House of Commons Senate, Milo shall be forever known as,                         Westloch.

      

                (B) The change shall take effect on 1 October 2018. All Government agency must update all material to reflect the result of this Bill no                             later than 1 January 2019.

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Passed in the House of Commons 11 September 2018.

ATTEST:

            Natalya Ivashov - Clerk

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