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Tulov
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Aug 31 2017, 10:25 PM
Post #1
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Prime Minister
- Posts:
- 303
- Group:
- Prime Minister
- Member
- #2
- Joined:
- Aug 22, 2017
- Nation Name
- Tulov
- Nation Leader
- Arkady Rossovich
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Proposal - Quote:
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The Security Council,
Noting that The Eternity of August controls the founding nations of Ridgefield, Conch Kingdom, Lands End, Cape of Good Hope, and Narnia,
Impressed by the fact that it united these regions for some time under the banner of the Augustin Alliance,
Recalling that Ridgefield, under its control, at one point controlled nearly 200 nations at a time when the world was comprised of less than 60,000 nations,
Marvelling that to this day, the Alliance’s former member regions are active and well-structured, while still being diverse in their themes, as a result of August’s initial structuring, with such features as:
Ridgefield being a small village with mandatory World Assembly membership
Lands End being a Corporate state, wherein any WA member state may apply for shareholder status, and the shareholders elect the government
Conch Kingdom being a vacation town, wherein the Tourism Bureau aids new members in getting acquainted with the region, as well as being a constitutional monarchy
Cape of Good Hope, which takes a hands-off approach to imposing rules, but prides itself in its helpful and friendly community
Narnia, which permits one to join a royal faction (that of the Pevensies, the Telmarines, the Witch, or the Calormenes),
International Events such as AugustinVision, which seek to enhance the quality of international relations within the regions
Strong interregional communication within member regions of the former alliance
Acknowledging that the unity and community within these regions was, and continues to be, largely a result of the Alliance being a uniting factor in these regions,
Astounded by the work it has done for the betterment of the Alliance, including synthesis of regional government systems and distribution of Alliance-related news across the world,
Grateful for the work it has done in guiding hundreds of new nations to success by both its direct actions and its creation of guides about many aspects of the functions of the world,
Flabbergasted by the marvelous performance of the Alliance’s faction (led by August) in the recent Nuclear Apocalypse, wherein it ranked first in the world,
Moved by the aid it has provided other founders in region building,
Recognizing its foundation and maintenance of the Joint Task Force, a military organization that, during its time as leader:
Occupied, cleared, and locked Union of the Fascist Nations, which was, at the time of occupation, the largest fascist region.
Participated in the occupation of The Viertes Reich, a successor region to the Union of Fascist Nations
Participated in the defense and liberation of multiple regions
Aided in the destruction of the US military, a region that attacked the sovereign territory of the West Pacific
Applauding the encouragement of World Assembly participation among the residents of the Alliance by August, and the success of this program in:
Making Conch Kingdom 8th in the World for World Assembly Endorsements
Making Lands End 27th in the World for World Assembly Endorsements
Making Ridgefield entirely comprised of World Assembly nations
Hereby commends The Eternity of August.
I STRONGLY ask that you all vote FOR this proposal.
- The proposal speaks very well for itself, but I shall make note of a few things.
- August is Conch Kingdom, the founder and leader of our region, of our fellow regions Ridgefield, the Cape of Good Hope, Lands End, Narnia, and the (now defunct) Augustin Alliance and Joint Task Force.
- He led us to a magnificent victory in both N-Day and N-Day2.
- The former Joint Task Force was a very successful military organization, engaging in both raiding as well as defending.
- There are literally no reasons to vote against his proposal. August has worked very hard to make things as good as they are for us, and without him, none of it would of ever been possible.
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Akaroa
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Sep 1 2017, 10:30 PM
Post #2
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