So I had a bit of an odd thought yesterday which I thought was worth discussion.
Article 9.8 of the Charter prevents anyone who has committed a coup of The South Pacific or its allies from joining the Council for Regional Security:
Quote:8. Participation, in whole or in part and at any time, in any coup d’etat or invasion of the Coalition or any of its allies will disqualify a prospective or sitting member from membership in the Council on Regional Security immediately and permanently. Participation in normal raiding, defending, or liberation efforts as part of an organized military will not be considered a violation of this clause.
However, we do not apply similar restrictions to the actual Delegacy. Given that any coup of The South Pacific would almost certainly originate from the Delegacy itself,it seems strange that we would let someone who has already committed such an act against our region or its allies even the possibility of becoming the Delegate.
(This post was last modified: 07-27-2018, 08:32 PM by Roavin.
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