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#306 Rejecting Kusama Gov1.0 Treasury Proposals and Facilitating Bond Reimbursement whenever appropriate

Proposer:
Otar
 
in Democracy
14th Nov '23

Due to an issue in the recent decommissioning of Governance 1.0 on Kusama, which was enacted via Referendum 301, deposits associated with Treasury spend proposals remain locked. This referendum seeks to slash Kusama Gov 1.0 treasury deposits and refund the corresponding amounts to their respective proposers in a batch call similar to Referendum 73, which was previously submitted on Polkadot. Please note that spam proposals numbered 291, 292, 293, 294, and 296 have been identified as invalid submissions. Consequently, any bond associated with these proposals, as well as older proposals rejected by the council, are not included in this forceBatch call.

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Ayes(358)
248.73K KSM
Nays(2)
90.81 KSM
Support
396.50K KSM
Issuance
15.93M KSM
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