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===12RC22===
===12RC22===
====The Slovenia Act====
====The Slovenia Act====


Whereas, on 26 December 1990 the Republic of Slovenia seceded from the increasingly fascistic, Serbian-dominated Yugoslavia, and Whereas the Kingdom of Talossa is in favour of ethnic freedom everywhere, and Whereas it would look silly for a secessionist state to oppose other secessionist states, and Whereas December 26 is a great day for independence movements everywhere, Therefore the Cosâ formally recognises the Republic of Slovenia as a legitimate sovereign state and accords her full diplomatic recognition.
Whereas, on 26 December 1990 the Republic of Slovenia seceded from the increasingly fascistic, Serbian-dominated Yugoslavia, and Whereas the Kingdom of Talossa is in favour of ethnic freedom everywhere, and Whereas it would look silly for a secessionist state to oppose other secessionist states, and Whereas December 26 is a great day for independence movements everywhere, Therefore the Cosâ formally recognises the Republic of Slovenia as a legitimate sovereign state and accords her full diplomatic recognition.
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Proposed by: ''Robert Madison (PC-Vuode)''
Proposed by: ''Robert Madison (PC-Vuode)''
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[[Category:Statutes]][[Category:Acts of the 12th Cosa]][[Category:Ephemeral laws]]
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Latest revision as of 19:53, 26 February 2014

12RC22

The Slovenia Act

Whereas, on 26 December 1990 the Republic of Slovenia seceded from the increasingly fascistic, Serbian-dominated Yugoslavia, and Whereas the Kingdom of Talossa is in favour of ethnic freedom everywhere, and Whereas it would look silly for a secessionist state to oppose other secessionist states, and Whereas December 26 is a great day for independence movements everywhere, Therefore the Cosâ formally recognises the Republic of Slovenia as a legitimate sovereign state and accords her full diplomatic recognition.

Proposed by: Robert Madison (PC-Vuode)


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