D. N. Vercáriâ Group: citizens (4498 posts total) (last post: March 15, 2008 - 16:51) Citizen #26: Dieter N Vercáriâ | > The issue of joining up with the Kingdom has been sapping energy from us, and led us absolutely nowhere. We know under what conditions we could imagine discussing unification - all we're doing is putting those down on paper and saying: "These are the preconditions. We agree on that. Let's stop discussing this to death all over again until they have been met, and focus our energy elsewhere."
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> Private citizens can continue to harp about this all they want to. Nothing stops them. Deputies can continue talking about it all they want to. Nothing stops them.
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> But the government and associated official bodies will be relieved of these discussions, discussions which have been ridiculous up til now, because the Abbavilla government isn't even interested.
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> Having policies is a good thing. They keep a government focused. And they can be repealed anytime we want to.
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So what if the deputies chose to ignore the Schiva Law? Would it be impossible to sue them for breaching a law? If a law couldn't be enforced by calling for the assistence of the Court, it would be a pointless (or teethless, that is) law, wouldn't it? Nothing stops us from simply ignoring our laws if we don't like them is a strange statement coming from our First Citizen, isn't it?
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