01-29-2014, 05:35 AM
I was just talking with QuietDad, and he mentioned that NSA members have been informally exempt from declaring their WA nations. I think we should tie up this loose end for the sake of crossing our Ts and dotting our Is. I propose the following amendment to the charter:
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Article 1: Citizenship and Regulations of Citizenship
<p style="font-family:helvetica, arial, sans-serif;font-size:14px;">Section 1 - Eligibility
- All nations resident in the region The South Pacific may apply for Citizenship in the Coalition.
- All Citizens, in order to ensure to all the rights and benefits resulting from such, shall fulfill in good faith the obligations assumed by them in accordance with the present charter and Code of Laws.
- All nations wishing to obtain Citizenship must accept and abide by the terms and provisions of the Charter, declare their current nation residing in The South Pacific, current nation which holds membership in the World Assembly, and all regions and organizations in which the applicant is or has been involved with.
- All citizens of The South Pacific actively serving in the armed forces of The South Pacific or otherwise engaged in covert operations in preservation of the security of The South Pacific are exempt from declaring the nation which they use to hold membership in the World Assembly.