The Church of Satan:
Gracius, sure, by NS rules the delegate is free to do as he pleases. HOWEVER the rogue delegate Stujenske agreed to abide by the laws set forth by The People's Republic of Lazarus. His decision to enlist foreign troops to subvert the constitutional government with which he agreed to serve is a violation of the trust placed in him by the other members of the community and illegal by the laws he voluntarily agreed to uphold.
If Tomb had decided to banject you, the members of TNP government and any citizen that refused to support him you would be of the same opinion as me and the other members of The People's Republic of Lazarus. You're free to be a hypocrite, but remember that the opinion of a hypocrite isn't worth the time it takes to express it. However if you would support a rogue delegate taking over a region you've invested time and effort into then maybe you don't belong in said region.
Not to speak for GM, but while he wouldn't necessarily offer material support to a rogue delegate, he certainly believes the delegate has a supreme right to rule as he sees fit. You can say a lot of things about GM, but he's no hypocrite.
My own views are a polar opposite. The delegate's job is to serve the people. It's sad to see Lazarus in a state of upheaval because someone wants to play "King of the Hill." Sure, Gameplay, in it's simplistic construction, allows it. But to engage in it ignores the more sophisticated aspects like diplomacy, team-building and compromise.