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Pacitalia resigns from RWC [ATTN: NATO, RWC-Sanctioning Nations]

Pacitalia
17-12-2004, 02:29
Bill I-60, International Relations
Concerning the Right-Wing Collective and its relationships with the world

The Republic of Pacitalia


NOTING that numerous nations have been threatened by RWC members;
ACCEPTING that the RWC is the source of much of the world's aggression;
RECOGNIZING that our attempt at peace between RWC nations and others has failed; and
FEARING its economic status will be damaged by the innumerable sanctions placed against the Right-Wing Collective;

among other minor reasons;

has tendered its official resignation as a senior member of the Right-Wing Collective, and all ties to the alliance as a whole.

The Republic does, however, want to continue its relations with other RWC members. Unfortunately, we recognize that we are being hurt by other members' actions, so we must resign from the alliance.

Bill Introduction: Efeima Bartheggia, MPP (Cap.), Nortopalazzo-Centrale
Bill Seconded By: Paolo Santorini, MPP (Lib.), Amita-Suttore
Bill Assented By: Prime Minister Timothy Ell (Cap.)
Signature Witness: Defence Agustinate Eleftherios Venizelos Jr. (Cap.)

Bill Effectiveness Date: IMMEDIATELY
Wirraway
17-12-2004, 02:36
We're sad to see you go, hopefully we can maintain relations outside the RWC.
Pacitalia
17-12-2004, 02:39
We're sad to see you go, hopefully we can maintain relations outside the RWC.

Of course. We are not exiting the alliance because we have problems with other nations. We are exiting because it's for the good of the people; there is nothing against any of you except for those rogue nations that decided to give the RWC a bad name. Hopefully if those troublemakers are rooted out of the alliance, the RWC can become a force for good and a group nations look up to instead of spitting on us in disgust and contempt.Timothy Ell
Prime Minister of Pacitalia
Wirraway
17-12-2004, 02:52
Thats is good, but we've decided to stick it out and show the rest of the world that the RWC does not stand for the actions of those few rougue nations. As you know we have never started a war without a very good reason and we don't wish to start one now. Unfortunatly the rest of the world seems bent on antagonizing the RWC and trying to break it apart.
Pacitalia
17-12-2004, 03:18
Bump
Canad a
17-12-2004, 03:23
The Federal Republic of Canada applauds Pacitalia in leaving the Right-Wing Collective, because the group is greatly made up of oppressive, racist dictatoral regimes. The current Administration of the Government of the FRC, is grateful that one of their allies in the change of their alignment to these nations.

Secretary Darren Temple, State Secretary
State Department, Federal Republic of Canada
Pacitalia
17-12-2004, 06:07
Bump
imported_ViZion
17-12-2004, 06:30
Semi-IC: I often wonder why the RWC doesn't just rid its self of those using RWC to their advantage and furthering their agenda? As many know, it is those who are getting RWC into deeper and deeper trouble, yet RWC seems not willing to get rid of those they are complaining about.

You complain about them, some are leaving because of them, and war is a growing threat due to them, yet you do nothing about it except the above three. Why not just get rid of them, and get RWC back on the right track? If you don't, you have nothing to complain about, as you are only allowing this to happen.

I might be way off the mark, but it seems as if their may be some double-speak here, and/or bribary? Just seems that way to me.
Chellis
17-12-2004, 06:34
Chellis applauds Pacitalia for its actions.
Pacitalia
17-12-2004, 06:41
-snip-

OOC: Yeah, it's a little confusing. But since Holy Panooly is nowhere to be seen and the Macabees and Aust (both leaders of the alliance) quit, there's no one leading the group and no one was appointed. So none of us have/had the authority to do anything about the troublemakers. It was best that we quit.
imported_ViZion
17-12-2004, 06:44
OOC: Yeah, it's a little confusing. But since Holy Panooly is nowhere to be seen and the Macabees and Aust (both leaders of the alliance) quit, there's no one leading the group and no one was appointed. So none of us have/had the authority to do anything about the troublemakers. It was best that we quit.
Well that's no good... why don't you guys just do election... or just majority rule on booting the trouble-makers... There's more than one way to skin a cat as they say... ;)

EDIT: Hell, elect me (and as everyone should know, I'm not in the RWC) and I'll do that stuff for you and then once that's done I'll pick one of you guys to take over the RWC, lol
Pacitalia
17-12-2004, 06:47
Well that's no good... why don't you guys just do election... or just majority rule on booting the trouble-makers... There's more than one way to skin a cat as they say... ;)

EDIT: Hell, elect me and I'll do that stuff for you and then once that's done I'll pick one of you guys to take over the RWC, lol

OOC: Very true, but I think it's better that Pacitalia isn't a part of that now.
Whittier-
17-12-2004, 14:27
Whittier welcomes this move by Pacitalia.
However, as stipulated in another thread, the only way we can lift sanctions against your nation or support the NS community lifting its sanctions, is if it you also cut ALL ties with RWC member nations.
In your message of withdrawal from the RWC, you stated that you are leaving the RWC because of you are concerned about the effects sanctions are having on your people. However, in the same message your government stated that your nation will continue to have ties with RWC member nations. Whittier law does not permit us to lift sanctions against your nation at this time, sanctions cannot be lifted until all ties with RWC member nations are cut.
As such, we are also asking our allies to keep their sanctions in place.
Vollmeria
17-12-2004, 14:55
OOC: Yeah, it's a little confusing. But since Holy Panooly is nowhere to be seen and the Macabees and Aust (both leaders of the alliance) quit, there's no one leading the group and no one was appointed. So none of us have/had the authority to do anything about the troublemakers. It was best that we quit.

I dont remember seeing you on the RWC boards, had you been there then you would have known what happened in the meantime.