Title is somewhat misleading,
Just the ban of sale in buildings managed by parliament. Apparently this was brought on due to a drunken confrontation between officials
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Title is somewhat misleading,
Just the ban of sale in buildings managed by parliament. Apparently this was brought on due to a drunken confrontation between officials
This is how i understood the title, because banning alcohol nationwide is obviously an absurd proposition. I think this is a perfectly reasonable move and its wild that alcohol is allowed during meetings of people that are in charge of the well being of millions of others.
They're drinking in parliament? Well goddamn.
I retract my statement. I confused the parliament with their other house, I should know better.
But wòdka has no place in politics.
Which ones?
Coke is still OK?
Coup in 3... 2...