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Note: Only votes from TNP WA nations, NPA personnel, and those on NPA deployments will be counted. If you do not meet these requirements, please add (non-WA) or something of that effect to your vote. If you are on an NPA deployment without being formally registered as an NPA member, name your deployed nation in your vote.The Security Council,
Convinced that without the service and contributions of Kranostav, the impact and influence of their region on the multiverse and this assembly would be far smaller, leaving both worse off;
Recalling their early work organizing to enhance the influence of like-minded regions in the World Assembly (WA) as delegate of the World Assembly Conservative Party (WACP), notable for being one of a few short-lived blocs in operation at the time and vastly outnumbered ideologically, and their brave stand against the Nazis who corrupted and assumed control of that bloc by promising greater influence, ultimately leaving Kranostav ousted and without a home;
Grateful for their direct contributions to the WA:
- GAR#423: Repeal: Promoting Sustainable Timber, which recognized the counter-productive impact of the target resolution on member nation economies and the favoring of unsustainable practices by non-member states, and protected this industry from misguided interference for nearly seven years until the passage of GAR#768;
- GAR#460: Astronomical Data Repository, which created the definitive process for gathering and disseminating information about outer space, passed the assembly by 94.4%, the most of any general resolution at the time and the fifth highest to this day, and achieved what was thought impossible given the long and contentious period of dueling space-related resolutions;
Impressed with their prolific work in The North Pacific (TNP) Ministry of World Assembly Affairs, where for nearly a year they were the primary voice for the region’s disposition on all proposals before ascending to Minister, where they served for a year and emphasized outreach to other regions and authors to build cooperation and expand the region’s WA influence beyond its vote, recruiting many of the key nations that would dominate the ministry in the years ahead and connecting the region more closely to the General Assembly by recruiting its authors;
Celebrating their role as a managing organizer of the first WA Symposium, which set the standard for such events in the future and laid a foundation for more constructive discourse around this crucial institution;
Praising their efforts as Minister of Foreign Affairs in TNP:
- Launching an ambitious program to utilize the region’s WA voting power and expertise to strengthen bonds and potentially form diplomatic relations with regions interested in the WA, by assisting the passage of their resolutions through TNP’s vote and campaigning, a strategy future delegates continued to pursue and perfect when crafting diplomatic and WA policy;
- Representing TNP in collaboration with all other feeder regions to plan and organize what would eventually become the first Pacific-Con;
- Helping the delegate finally re-establish relations with through The Incorporated Rum Pact, after three years of little contact following that region’s civil war, and establishing a rather underrated but meaningful alliance in the years to come;'>Lazarus through The Incorporated Rum Pact, after three years of little contact following that region’s civil war, and establishing a rather underrated but meaningful alliance in the years to come;
Setting the record straight about their often overlooked period as Delegate of TNP, during which:
- TNP’s well-regarded cards guild became a fully supported government ministry and one of the primary focuses of its activity;
- The first organized effort to aid aspiring WA authors was developed and served as template for future similar projects which were ultimately rolled into the successful Heroes of Valhalla program;
- One of the first quorum raiding agreements was negotiated despite a prolonged period of chilly relations working with raider organizations, preventing TNP’s authors and the authors of its allies from being targeted or being impacted as collateral due to other targets in queue at the same time;
Appreciating the transparency Kranostav continues to foster as a permanent archivist in TNP collecting, curating, and releasing private government records to the public, a role few accept and which was formalized by the process they pioneered as delegate when they brought the government up to date on releasing private delegate records for the first and only time since automatic releases were mandated by law;
Underlining their time as the longest serving Court Examiner in the region’s history, where they challenge government actions no other citizen can request be reviewed, and which has allowed the Court to update long-defunct rulings and practices and clarify an opaque, difficult to parse legal system;
Recognizing their service as a recurring member of TNP’s Security Council and their role as primary administrator in Blue Ridge, which demonstrate their constant, quiet presence and the trust they have built all over even as their public persona has largely faded into memory, and that their guidance has been crucial not only for every administration since they arrived in TNP, but also this assembly;
Hereby commends Kranostav.
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