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(04-14-2015, 12:12 AM)Ryccia Wrote: Didn't we have a embassy with TP before? You have posted on the thread announcing the closure of that embassy. Former Delegate of the South Pacific
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SB has proposed invoking Article 7, which makes no mention to former members. He cannot propose what the law does not provide for. It would be completely illegal to remove someone's citizenship based on past affiliations alone.
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Where does it say that in the charter?
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SB is proposing to invoke Article 7 on the NPO. Article 7 does not provide for the removal of former members. Therefore, former NPO members cannot be removed based on Article 7.
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Does Article 7 actually say that anywhere, or are we assuming because nothing is in there about this type of situation?
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It's right there in the law! Do you see any provision in Article 7 that authorizes the removal of former members? :dodgy:
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Where? I've just read that over twice and It didn't say anything like that?
An eye for an eye just makes the whole world go blind.
~Mahatma Gandhi
Do you mean Section 3, Line 4 of it?
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(04-14-2015, 12:51 AM)FederationOfTheRK Wrote: Where? I've just read that over twice and It didn't say anything like that? Exactly. Former Delegate of the South Pacific
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