Ma-tek
24-02-2004, 20:23
NENYA, TUESDAY - When it was reported last week that HMI Government was considering and deliberating over a potential amendment to Imperial Law to allow foreigners previously unparralled access to the Empire, many looked upon the venture with skepticism and disbelief. Indeed, most publications reported that the amendment was likely to fail.
It did not fail. In Nenya, Monday, the Imperial Supranational House passed the amendment; 24 hours later, the Supranational Citizens House in Nenya accepted the amendment. It is believed that, with this alteration to the Law, greater ramifications are sure to follow.
It is also rumoured that the Imperial Economic Court is finally preparing to rule on the matter of a partial lowering of economic barriers to foreign economic entities operating in the Empire of the Eternal Dawn; especially in Ma-Nenya. The final outcome of the ruling is unlikely to be in favour of the staunch CAPEB (Citizens Alliance for the Preservation of EOTED Business), anti-foreign economic involvement group, however, but it is believed that the ruling is also likely to be moderate, simple, and only a small step in whatever direction that the Imperial Economic Court feels is necessary.
The Executive Council has, as is its right, reserved the capability to overturn the decision within 6 months of its coming into effect, should the alteration have a negative effect on Imperial Executive Council foreign policy aims regarding trade.
~ Taken from Nenya Today's Meshsite
It did not fail. In Nenya, Monday, the Imperial Supranational House passed the amendment; 24 hours later, the Supranational Citizens House in Nenya accepted the amendment. It is believed that, with this alteration to the Law, greater ramifications are sure to follow.
It is also rumoured that the Imperial Economic Court is finally preparing to rule on the matter of a partial lowering of economic barriers to foreign economic entities operating in the Empire of the Eternal Dawn; especially in Ma-Nenya. The final outcome of the ruling is unlikely to be in favour of the staunch CAPEB (Citizens Alliance for the Preservation of EOTED Business), anti-foreign economic involvement group, however, but it is believed that the ruling is also likely to be moderate, simple, and only a small step in whatever direction that the Imperial Economic Court feels is necessary.
The Executive Council has, as is its right, reserved the capability to overturn the decision within 6 months of its coming into effect, should the alteration have a negative effect on Imperial Executive Council foreign policy aims regarding trade.
~ Taken from Nenya Today's Meshsite