Sugar Act of 1606
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Sugar Act of 1606 | |
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Council of Nation | |
Territorial extent | Whole of the Mesri Republic |
Enacted by | Council of Nation |
Enacted | 1 July 1606 |
Commenced | 31 July 1606 |
Legislative history | |
Bill published on | 25 June 1606 |
Introduced by | Patih Bahrun Sasanantung |
First reading | 26 June 1606 |
Second reading | 27 June 1607 |
The Sugar Act of 1606, informally known as the Sugar Act or Sweet Paper was an act passed by the Council of Nations of the Republic of Mesri in 1606 after the 1606 Sugar Protest. The act helps the government to oversee the management of the distribution, production, and consumption of sugar in the Mesri Republic, with certain laws such as price on sugar per kilogram set by the goverment and the complete control of the sugar export, limiting sugar export to when there's a surplus solving that problem that result of the 1606 Sugar Protest.