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===12RC9===
===12RC9===
====The Recognition of the New Germany Act====
====The Recognition of the New Germany Act====


The Cosâ expresses its warm congratulations to the German people on the reunification of their nation-state, the Federal Republic of Germany, and calls upon the German nation to peacefully develop within its new borders. The Cosâ also expresses its hope that Germany's minority peopls (the Sorbs, Flemish and Danes) be granted full cultural and linguistic autonomy within their traditional homelands, as part of the New Germany's positive outlook on the world.
The Cosâ expresses its warm congratulations to the German people on the reunification of their nation-state, the Federal Republic of Germany, and calls upon the German nation to peacefully develop within its new borders. The Cosâ also expresses its hope that Germany's minority peopls (the Sorbs, Flemish and Danes) be granted full cultural and linguistic autonomy within their traditional homelands, as part of the New Germany's positive outlook on the world.
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Proposed by: ''King Robert I (PC-Vuode)''
Proposed by: ''King Robert I (PC-Vuode)''
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[[Category:Statutes]][[Category:Acts of the 12th Cosa]][[Category:Ephemeral laws]]
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12RC9

The Recognition of the New Germany Act

The Cosâ expresses its warm congratulations to the German people on the reunification of their nation-state, the Federal Republic of Germany, and calls upon the German nation to peacefully develop within its new borders. The Cosâ also expresses its hope that Germany's minority peopls (the Sorbs, Flemish and Danes) be granted full cultural and linguistic autonomy within their traditional homelands, as part of the New Germany's positive outlook on the world.

Proposed by: King Robert I (PC-Vuode)


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