- Jul 23, 2018
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"The decisions of the Nordic Council Chamber are made democratically, the point in the council is to find common ground and fight it out behind closed doors so we can present the world with a unified council in-which we are all proud to be apart of. The resolutions, treaties and agreements within the council are never forced and require an individual states ratification, the only difference with observer states and member states is that you would require the authorisation of the Secretary General to be apart of any passed resolution, treaty and agreement but I cannot foresee a circumstance where this would be refused, it's purely a contingency. Art.5 of the Stockholm Treaty only refers to domestic legal systems and should not affect your foreign policy whatsoever. You are not restricted in your governments actions in any way, shape or form however I would encourage you to echo the values of the council through your actions to allow for us to appear united in our ideology, of course any concerns you have with the decisions or actions in the council then you should approach the Presidium or Secretariat respectively. Immigration policy remains uncharged unless you become a signatory state of the Allemannsrett Area agreement which has some amendments for signatory states. Yes, Art.6 is not yet written, the agreement is signed as is until it is complete by the Secretariat and at such a time all signatory states will convene in the chambers to make any amendments as required to suit everyone.
The emergency session is in regards to the European Economic Crisis and related events - unfortunately I only know the provided subject and as you can probably understand the discussions within are rapidly changing... I am sure the Presidium can provide you with a transcript if necessary and should your representative be unable to get to Sweden in time then perhaps a video conference can be arranged to ensure you voice is heard."
Jay
The emergency session is in regards to the European Economic Crisis and related events - unfortunately I only know the provided subject and as you can probably understand the discussions within are rapidly changing... I am sure the Presidium can provide you with a transcript if necessary and should your representative be unable to get to Sweden in time then perhaps a video conference can be arranged to ensure you voice is heard."
Jay