House Votes to Condemn Fulanistan Commonwealth Act
The House of Peoples Representatives voted overwhelmingly in favor of a resolution introduced by the far right minority coalition the United Peoples Defense Front 581-8 with six abstaining and five absent. The short non-binding resolution was as follows:
Well foreign policy remains the prerogative of the Atse, that a resolution from the fringe UPDF was able to muster such overwhelming support is itself significant and is likely an indicator of how strongly the house feels about the issue. Given the breadth of support in the house it is almost certain the Atse will act on the issue and we are awaiting a response from the Afe Negus at this hour.
The House of Peoples Representatives voted overwhelmingly in favor of a resolution introduced by the far right minority coalition the United Peoples Defense Front 581-8 with six abstaining and five absent. The short non-binding resolution was as follows:
Resolution
Sane 3, 2002
On the Commonwealth Act of Fulanistan
Noting with deep concern that if implemented as proposed the Commonwealth Act would effectively signal the annexation of Fulanistan into Batavie.
Deeply disturbed by Batavie's collusion in the annexation of Fulanistan.
Believing that the nations of Himyar must remain sovereign and free.
Affirming that the free nations of Himyar should not tolerate the annexation of one of their own.
1.Calls Upon the National Congress of Fulanistan to vote down the Commonwealth Act.
2. Calls Upon the nation of Batavie to refuse to cooperate in the annexation of Batavie.
3. Strongly Condemns any and all supporters of neo-imperialism in Himyar.
4. Urges His Imperial Majesty Moa Anbessa Ze Imnegede Yehudar, Seyoume Igziabehe, Negusa Negest, Neguse Tsion, Saloman V to join with his people in the condemnation of this affront to freedom and self-determination.
Well foreign policy remains the prerogative of the Atse, that a resolution from the fringe UPDF was able to muster such overwhelming support is itself significant and is likely an indicator of how strongly the house feels about the issue. Given the breadth of support in the house it is almost certain the Atse will act on the issue and we are awaiting a response from the Afe Negus at this hour.