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[IC] Expulsion of Qvait
#21

Well then suspend our nation instead of expelling us.

Jonathon Brennen
Permanent Representative to the Southern Cooperation Organisation
Pacific Republic of Qvait
4× Cabinet minister /// 1× OWL director /// CRS member /// SPSF

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#22

Karnetvor believes that Qvait's actions are unacceptable, and unjustifiable. However, knowing that the conspiracy was orchestrated by a select few, without informing the rest of the government, and that these individuals are being tried for their actions, we recommend suspending Qvait from the Organisation instead of expelling it.

Zelda Harkinyan
Permanent Representative to the Southern Cooperation Organisation
Federal Republic of Karnetvor
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#23

No. The Qvaitican government must learn that plotting against a fellow SCO member is wholly unacceptable, and they must be punished with the expulsion of them from the SCO.


~Professor Henn, Hardcore Leftist, Totally not a Dinosaur
#24

We agree with Karnetvor. It is not Qvait's fault, its a few people's fault. We are even trialing the officials who agreed to this horrid plan. If they are guilty, they shall be jailed.
Deputy Regional Minister of the Planning and Development Agency(March 8-May 19, 2014)

Local Council Member(April 24-August 11)

Court Justice of TSP(August 15-December 7)


#25

These people were elected and appointed to their posts by the people as a whole. If you hold the destination accountable, you must hold the journey accountable as well.


~Professor Henn, Hardcore Leftist, Totally not a Dinosaur
#26

They were fired by a vote of no-confidence(tecnically forced to resign). A vote of no-confidence in parliament means "resign now".
Deputy Regional Minister of the Planning and Development Agency(March 8-May 19, 2014)

Local Council Member(April 24-August 11)

Court Justice of TSP(August 15-December 7)


#27

The people must pay for who they have elected as their leader. Short, severe punishment has always been more effective than a long, easy one.


~Professor Henn, Hardcore Leftist, Totally not a Dinosaur
#28

Oh, so just because they did not knew, they pay? Yeah, that does not sound fair. At all. Making an entire nation suffer just because of the errors of a powerful few does not sound fair.

Perhaps that's why Ryccia is suffering. Because of you. And the SCO. You blockaded us, made us suffer a humiliating defeat(Resolution 002), and still, you are not satisfied. You like to see Ryccia burn in flames. Just because a powerful man(Dave Isvou) controlled the nation at his will, without the knowledge of the people.
Deputy Regional Minister of the Planning and Development Agency(March 8-May 19, 2014)

Local Council Member(April 24-August 11)

Court Justice of TSP(August 15-December 7)


#29

Point a few fingers at a scapegoat, throw them out of power and pretend it never happened? Qvait can say what it wants, but you don't establish some international agreement to overthrown nations with just three people. Advisors, military leaders, the Cabinet; if you expect us to believe that only a small handful between three countries knew then either you are lying or your political system and its leadership are quite clearly broken, and in both case international action needs to be taken.

We will not ignore your transgressions simply because you claim to have thrown away the ringleader.
#30

We have evidence that only three people agreed to this, with no consultation to Parliament or to the King himself. Don't know about Qvait though.

It would be normal to have this kind of corruption if your nation went under a civil war and a coup that was terminated. And I guess, in our case, taking "international action" would be to punish the country that its trying to be a stable, corruption-free nation? When really the action should be helping that nation combat corruption? Eh?
Deputy Regional Minister of the Planning and Development Agency(March 8-May 19, 2014)

Local Council Member(April 24-August 11)

Court Justice of TSP(August 15-December 7)






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