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  1. Fish, in general I believe our policy is to not grant embassies here until they are requested. Although all the precedent around here is under a layer of cobwebs a couple feet deep, so it's hard to tell. In any case, this embassy not really a problem. It's more of a JSYK thing for future reference.

  2. I was wondering about that: does the new constitution affect the position of Minister of Legislative RP? I assume it was not intended to, but I think the position should be mentioned in the constitution if we want it to continue existing. Also, it's my personal opinion that the office should be renamed: "Minister of Legislative RP" sounds like someone who moderates role-play in the RP forums, not somebody with much actual power.

     

    Sorry, the voice of the union forum is probably best adapted to this discussion.

  3. If you are an ambassador who applied more than a year ago (and therefore not under the current constitution) you will need to reapply.

     

    For the applications over the last 2 months:

     

    I will assume the applications of URA, Medio, and Nox are withdrawn based on their appointments as Guardians and DAoWAA, respectively. If this is an incorrect assumption, please reapply here.

     

    LS: if your application still stands, I hereby appoint you ambassador to The Pacific.

     

    Fish: you are now officially TWP's ambassador to Union of Confederate Regions. 

     

    Both LS and Fish: Please let the regions you are our representatives to know on their forums that you are now TWP ambassadors. I hope to have a Foreign Affairs Update ready soon for you both to post.

  4. Welcome to the embassy of The South Pacific!

     

    We hope this commencement of relations inaugurates ever stronger understandings.

     

    As per tradition, the Ambassadorial Room Service has indicated that the cabinets have been stocked with the ambassador's preferred alcohol, as well as complimentary Darkesian chocolate. 

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    Hassan Koury slipped into the voting chamber holding a sheaf of papers. Pulling out a paper he took a deep breath, then, blinking suddenly, put it back and rifled through the sheaf for a few seconds looking sheepish.

     

    Finding the paper he sought, Hassan said, "The Sultanate of El Sock, ah, ratifies the Charter of the Union of the West Pacific."

     

    Having said his piece, he slipped the paper onto the Presiding Officer's desk and briskly ascended to an unoccupied desk. After looking over that first paper carefully for a few seconds, he briskly strode over to the Reçueçn representatives.

     

    "Sirs? I would like to apply for asylum in Reçueçn."

     

     

    Émile Rougemont had flown in to Administration Island with the vote results. The charter had been accepted unanimously. He was just dozing off in his seat marked "Intern/Aide" when he woke up to hear Hassan mentioning Reçueçn. Émile woke to the mention of Reçueçn, now, just as he did at the mention of his own name. Apparently Hassan wanted asylum... Émile had never heard of him, but knew that the Reçuecian policy on asylum was pretty wide open, except in the case of outright terrorists. He dug in the desk and pulled out a sheet of paper. He signed it, not with his own name, but "Reçuecian Representative."

     

    "Here, Mr. Koury. Granted." He shoved the paper into Hassan's hand. "You already have asylum here on Administration Island, you realize. I suppose you can't live off the whiskey in the embassy cupboards forever. You can catch the flight back home with me."

  6. I see.

     

    What about:

     

    I'm particularly puzzled by the banning of Benjamin Mark, who is listed as a nation to endorse on the World Factbook Entry as a nation to endorse up to 120...

    All but one of these nations have been removed from the ban-list. (Many thanks on their behalf, and on the behalf of the community. To quote Yy, it takes a village...

     

    Could States of Glory be removed as well, please and thank you?

  7. The ministers had deliberated and had signed the charter. But more was needed. As one of Reçueçn's top three international treaties, a couple dozen Reçuecian signatures simply wasn't enough. The House of Lords had ratified the charter. The Mayoral Chamber had ratified it. And now every single regional assembly in the nation had considered it as well. Two thirds needed to ratify, or le Duc de Prévert would announce on the radio the next morning that Reçueçn was leaving The Alliance of The West Pacific. The votes were coming in. West Canton: Aye. Neuchâtel: Aye. Piedmont: Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. The vote that put it over the top came from the canton of Reçueçn. Aye.

     

    The vote was unanimous. Fireworks went off in the skies above Reçueçn, Geneva, Bern and Lausanne.

     

     

     

    Reçueçn's vote for dummies: AYE.

     

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