Okay, before you think I'm about to jump down your throat, let me just state that I am only interested in making sure that those residents we have here have TNP's best interests at heart. This is not personal in any way, shape or form, I would speak equally harshly to anyone who forgets who can decide what region they are from when they are here.
So, can I ask you a serious question? When you wish to deal with TNP affairs, do you wish to do so as PopeHope leader of Nasicournia?
Fedele never makes official statments in regards to LWU, and he rarely mentions them anymore. At most he has made a couple of recruitment advertisements in that area (and for the record, I would have less of an issue with you doing that than making official statements or what have you). I also mention my Meritocracy connection at times, but I do not make official statements for them, nor do I speak as a senator when I am here -- this is for the simple reason that when I am in TNP, I am a TNP citizen, not a Senator with a vested interest in TNP or a dual-citizen.
There are no laws as such, but the constitution does seem to be pretty clear cut about the matter:
Article II - Section 2:
Nations that reside in The North Pacific and who agree to abide by the requirements outlined in Article II, Section 1, of this Constitution will request registered voter status at the Regional off-site forum by posting a request in a thread for that exclusive purpose, created by the Minister of Immigration and Internal Affairs.
RV Oath:
I, (Forum Name), as the leader of the (Official Full National Name), pledge to obey the Constitution and Laws of The North Pacific Region, and to act as a responsible member of its society. I understand that if my Nation leaves The North Pacific region for reasons other than participation in North Pacific Army deployments that I may be stripped of my right to vote and required to reapply. I pledge to only register one Nation to vote in The North Pacific. I understand that my registration of, or attempt to register, multiple Nations to vote in The North Pacific shall warrant the summary withdrawal of my right to vote from all my Nations, past, present, and future, as well as possible expulsion from the Region. In this manner, I petition the Regional Government of The North Pacific region for acceptance as a duly registered voter.
Both the constitution and the oath you take point to you having a Nation in this region. That nation (one would assume) is not the same nation as is in Nasicournia.
I don't understand why you are making such a fuss over this, PH. Either you are a TNP citizen when you are here, or you are a Nasicournian citizen. You cannot have your cake and eat it.
Just to make my point a bit clearer:
If you were to become a Diplomat, would you be an Ambassador from TNP or an Ambassador for Nasicournia?
If you were to run as a Minister, would you be running as a TNP citizen or a Nasicournian citizen?
When you vote on legislature, do you vote in the best interests of Nasicournia, or in the best interests of TNP?
If you can't decide, then we can't decide and that is very worrying indeed.
**Edit -- Grammar, Toning down and general self editing.