Hello. Both NOLIES on Solana and on BNB are launched. Solana 19.000.000 in LP is locked for 3 years
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BNB version of NOLIES is safer for small fish and terrible for whales. Tgere are progressive fees implemented in the smart contract. The bigger whale the more fees ( fees frop after price reaches 1 usd)
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There is no way, I will be able to give momentum to my memcoin all by myself.I also refuse to pay for promotion, if you want to make money, buy memcoin and promote... the oldfassion way. I locked my Solana for 3 years in LP, now all we can do is post on Twitter, write emails to out politicians. Its best to write to Whales first Minister, to former presidents and heard of states (this can be their way back) to media, economics influencers. The world is slowly going to shit, iur leaders suck, and all of you pump shitcoins https://youtu.be/0X2MkLk-6SU?si=p5abWO1-FlrE2qw1. Zapraszam na X na @noliesmemcoin.
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Why Your Purchasing Power MUST Decline
Recessions are outlawed: why your dollar’s purchasing power must always decline
Imagine waking up tomorrow and your dollar suddenly buys MORE .
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Imagine waking up tomorrow and your dollar suddenly buys MORE .
Sounds like a dream, right? But what if I told you this 'gift' of deflation is actually a nightmare that could…
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Write @Eluned_Morgan - first Minister of Welsh Parliament. Ask you their legislation idea to implement PoliticiansCantLie is going.
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investigating complaints, we can start to rebuild public trust in our political institutions and support a parliament fit for the future."
Committee members considered three options:
To create a criminal offence of deception which would end up in the criminal courts
To use an existing investigative body - the Public Services Ombudsman for Wales has been mentioned and gave evidence to the committee - and to bring in a civil sanction such as a fine
Strengthen the MS code of conduct and beef up the available sanctions, meaning it would be dealt with through the Senedd's disciplinary procedures
Four members not on the standards committee, so called "observer members", also took part in the work.
Three of them - Labour MS Lee Waters, Plaid Cymru's Adam Price and the Liberal Democrat leader Jane Dodds - favoured an independent process involving a criminal or civil offence.
They supported improvements to the standards system but did not think it would go far enough to meet what the Welsh government had promised the public and the Senedd.
How did we get here?
Former counsel general Mick Antoniw, who is now a member of the standards committee, had made a commitment that the Welsh government would legislate in time for the 2026 Senedd election for the disqualification of members and candidates found guilty of deception through an independent judicial process.
He made the concession after the government looked set to lose a vote on the issue, which could have led to the creation of a law that would have made lying a specific criminal offence.
A separate set of rules would apply to candidates standing in a Senedd election.
The committee recommended broadening the UK Representation of the People Act to include deliberate deception, which the Welsh government already has the power to do.
At the moment it is a criminal offence to make a false statement about an opponent's conduct or character.
A Welsh government spokesperson said: "The Standards of Conduct Committee has produced a detailed and thorough report into deliberate deception as part of its inquiry into member accountability.
"We will now consider its findings and recommendations before responding formally."
Adam Price, the former Plaid Cymru leader and observer member during the committee's deliberations, said the "cross-party consensus signified by this report is a globally pioneering step in tackling deliberate political deception".
Committee members considered three options:
To create a criminal offence of deception which would end up in the criminal courts
To use an existing investigative body - the Public Services Ombudsman for Wales has been mentioned and gave evidence to the committee - and to bring in a civil sanction such as a fine
Strengthen the MS code of conduct and beef up the available sanctions, meaning it would be dealt with through the Senedd's disciplinary procedures
Four members not on the standards committee, so called "observer members", also took part in the work.
Three of them - Labour MS Lee Waters, Plaid Cymru's Adam Price and the Liberal Democrat leader Jane Dodds - favoured an independent process involving a criminal or civil offence.
They supported improvements to the standards system but did not think it would go far enough to meet what the Welsh government had promised the public and the Senedd.
How did we get here?
Former counsel general Mick Antoniw, who is now a member of the standards committee, had made a commitment that the Welsh government would legislate in time for the 2026 Senedd election for the disqualification of members and candidates found guilty of deception through an independent judicial process.
He made the concession after the government looked set to lose a vote on the issue, which could have led to the creation of a law that would have made lying a specific criminal offence.
A separate set of rules would apply to candidates standing in a Senedd election.
The committee recommended broadening the UK Representation of the People Act to include deliberate deception, which the Welsh government already has the power to do.
At the moment it is a criminal offence to make a false statement about an opponent's conduct or character.
A Welsh government spokesperson said: "The Standards of Conduct Committee has produced a detailed and thorough report into deliberate deception as part of its inquiry into member accountability.
"We will now consider its findings and recommendations before responding formally."
Adam Price, the former Plaid Cymru leader and observer member during the committee's deliberations, said the "cross-party consensus signified by this report is a globally pioneering step in tackling deliberate political deception".
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