This is an informational review of the SC Resolution-At-Vote, “Liberate Hanseatic League"” published by The North Pacific's Ministry of World Assembly Affairs for your convenience and consideration.
There's not a whole lot to say about this proposal other than to say: it looks as though the author of the resolution did not contact the delegate of Hanseatic League before writing this resolution.
Mizialand, the former delegate of Hanseatic League made these remarks recently:
"So, it just happened that my region- Hanseatic League was left founderless. Then I become the WA delegate and I thought that the region should be closed down. So, I have decided to move to a new region" ~ Mizialand (here:
http://forum.nationstates.net/viewtopic.php?p=10116937#p10116937)
The liberation resolution, which is relatively sparse in content, seems to ignore the fact that the passwording of the region was accepted by the native community including its delegate due to the region's inactivity. It is not clear that the author (a total outsider to the region) did any research on the situation other than noticing the region was passworded and assuming the worst.
It will suffice to say that the Ministry of World Assembly Affairs recommends an "against" vote to the delegate for "Liberate Hanseatic League" and calls upon all member-states in The North Pacific (that's you!) to carefully consider the viewpoints expressed in this informational statement. Thank you.
Yours,
Unibot
Minister of World Assembly Affairs in The North Pacific.