Repeal the European Commission Sanctioning Powers Act
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This Repeal motion is not only untimely, given that the Act is currently subject to potential amendment by this Council and we have not even been able to see its effects in force, but also highly suspicious. From the get-go, from the moment a mechanism for Union-wide sanctions was first proposed many months ago, the Reitzmic government has been resolutely opposed to any such plan. And, no doubt by sheer coincidence, as Cllr Van Allen would have me believe, Reitzmag is currently among the most sanctioned nations in the Union. The Reitzmic government, Councillors, is simply afraid that at some point down the line, this Act may be used against Reitzmag after it once again demonstrates an imperialist, warmongering, excessively violent nature. Don't fall for it.
It is even more suspicious that the Government of Reitzmag is supposedly in favour of sanctioning the USNR, which the Premier Commissioner attempted to to lately, but is resolutely opposed to any of Dr Cocx's plans, policies, and words, without seemingly even considering the content of those words. If you want the USNR sanctioned out of existence, support the Act, and support the Amendment to it -- I note the Reitzmic government already declared its intention to vote against the Amendment, which makes its contradictory position all the more confusing.
As I said earlier, due to the nature of the Sanctioning Act process, which, unlike what Cllr Van Allen proposes, is not dependent on "a few supporters", but rather requires a majority of this Council to implement, we have not seen any region-wide sanctions applied to any state as yet. I would urge Mr Van Allen and all Councillors in this body to wait. Wait and see what the real-world ramifications of this Act could be before considering amendment or repeal. Give the Act a chance.
Nicholas Benfield
Cllr for the Empire of Inimicus -
As I have said before, I see no point to this act, as a mechanism for regionwide sanctions already exists in the form of the Condemnation.
I thus remain entirely apathetic to almost all matters related to the act itself, including this repeal, which is almost nonsensical. The European Commission does not have the power to unilaterally sanction member-states, as has been stated by my colleague Councillor Benfield, even with this act; that power remains for the Council and the Council alone. Yes, the Commission technically has power to propose sanctions now; but it already did so in the past through its constitutional powers.
As before with the amendment, I plan to abstain on this repeal.
Anja Mauer
Councillor for the Federation of Istkalen -
Debate on this will continue until 1 April 2021 at 17h30 GMT.
Charles Michel
Council Speaker and Councilor for Fremet -
“It’s ridiculous to hear talk about the region's peace and harmony at risk when the proposing party, Councillor Van Allen is part of a country that do not respect the harmony and peace of the people of Copala City and the harmony of the Caspian Sea.
What kind of peace and harmony is there when we have countries acting under imperialistic-wannabeism notions sustracting the rights of people and mantaining a position of getting out of treaties because I say so? They’re imperialist wannabe countries– you take orders from above and maybe give them to people below you, against the true harmony and peace in the European Union.
Everyone’s worried about stopping terrorism, the current crises we see rising from satellite countries, and putting a stop on those doing wrong. Well, there’s really an easy way: support ammendments to the Sanctions Act and do well by participating in a debate. But do not Cll. Van Allen intent to supress what we as Union have decided is a good instrument to protect.
Emma Granger
Councillor of Montenbourg -
This repeal proposal is lovely. I wouldn't mind to abstain, as the new amendment which is possibly going to pass makes this act worse, but I won't give any chance to any proposal where Councillor van Allen talks about principles, power increases, equality between member states, unreasonable sanctions, power abuse, risking the European Union's stability and so on. Why? Will he ask; the answer is simple: Cllr. van Allen doesn't have a moral or phisical authority to talk about all of this when, as Cllr. Granger said, he is part of a country that doesn't respect the harmony and peace of the people of Copala City and the harmony of the Caspian Sea. I would like to say something else about this, now I'm at Europolis and not in Reitzmag because I would be arrested for misinformation: Reitzmag pretends to be an Empire and ends up being Europe's laughter and the perfect place to mock at. And it is not because of their people, I'm sure they are great; it's because of their politicians and their Councillor. Deputy Councillor Yahontov, please do me a favour and tell Cllr. van Allen to have a fast recovery, stop taking that bloody medication which is driving him crazy and to retire for once and all.
Councillors, this act is good as far as it isn't ruined. Sadly, Premier Cocx has made an attept to ruin it, and despite I was for the act as it was passed, the amendment makes it worst. This act was supposed to help the European Union, not to help the EU have a new crisis with the Union of Nicoleizian Soviet Republics. This repeal is tempting, and I would support it, but at the same time it's not certain at all the proposed amendment will pass and I think some countries should be sanctioned before it's repealed, one of them proposing its repeal. Maybe they are scared? Who knows.
This should be a warn for us, a warn to tell us the limits we can and cannot trespass. Today, I have a feeling this repeal won't pass, but I won't say no to repeal it in the future. Thank you very much.
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The debate has ended. Final voting begins NOW and will continue until 8 April 2021 at 13h00 GMT.
On behalf of the Kingdom of Fremet, I vote AGAINST this repeal.
Charles Michel
Council Speaker and Councilor for Fremet. -
On behalf of the Kingdom of Spain, I vote AGAINST this repeal.
Donald Tusk
Deputy Speaker and Councillor for Spain -
On behalf of the Kingdom of Montenbourg, I firmly vote AGAINST this repeal.
Emma Granger
Councilor for Montenbourg. -
On behalf of the Republic of Nofoaga, I vote FOR this repeal.
Mrs. Paul-Gabrielle Muzhare,
EU-Councillor for the Republic of Nofoaga -
On behalf of United Duchies I vote against this repeal.
James Mizrachi-Roscoe, Councillour of United Duchies -
On behalf of the Democratic Republic of Czech Slavia I vote FOR this repeal.
Václav Kohout
Councillor for Czech Slavia -
The Empire of Inimicus votes AGAINST this repeal.
Interim Cllr Nicholas Benfield
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Pravoslaviya votes FOR this repeal.
Cllr Dragan Trympov
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On behalf of the Kingdom of Reitzmag, I vote FOR this repeal.
Yuridiana Yahontov
Interim Deputy Councilor, Kingdom of Reitzmag -
On behalf of the Commonwealth of Leagio, I vote AGAINST this Repeal.
Francis Plessis
EU Councilor for Leagio -
On behalf of the Realm of Great Ruthund, I vote FOR this repeal.
Tony Odhinazen
EU Councilor, Ruthund -
On behalf of the Alkharyan Republic, I vote AGAINST the repeal.
Metin Fazlı
European Councillor of the Alkharyan Republic -
With 5 votes for, 7 votes against, and no abstentions, the Repeal of the ECSPA has FAILED.
Charles Michel
Council Speaker and Councilor for Fremet