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Bill: KU-A.004.4753: Motion to Declare a Perpetual State of Friendship Between Seko and Dankuk

Details

Submitted by[?]: [KU] ζ›™ (Akebono) πŸŒ„

Status[?]: passed

Votes: This bill is a resolution. It requires more yes votes than no votes. This bill will not pass any sooner than the deadline.

Voting deadline: March 4754

Description[?]:

MOTION:

Whereas the nations of Seko and Dankuk share a deep respect for one another, and

Whereas the nations of Seko and Dankuk share undeniable historical and cultural ties, and

Whereas the governments of Seko and Dankuk have, in light of these aforementioned facts, committed to further strengthening this respect and developing a mutually beneficial relationship based on genuine friendship, solidarity, sincere understanding and cooperation,

The National Assembly of Seko shall:

(1) Declare unilaterally, and formally, that a perpetual state of friendship exists between Seko and Dankuk;
(2) Agree to negotiate and ultimately ratify a Declaration of Friendship between the two countries, drafted: (http://classic.particracy.net/viewtreaty.php?treatyid=4579);
(3) Undertake research and advance policies which contribute to a strengthening of relations between Seko and Dankuk;
(4) Endeavour to negotiate and ratify further agreements which strengthen economic, cultural and social integration and ties between the two countries.

MOTION DRAFTED AND SUBMITTED BY

Mr. Sakurai Yuri
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Seko, Assemblyman
Kaihō Undō (Akebono Faction)

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Total Seats: 177

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    Total Seats: 0

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    Total Seats: 0


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