22 Apr 2021, 03:55

Councilor Yahontov, it sounds to me like your primary concern here is not with the State of Moriagaru, but rather with the taxes imposed by the Spanish government.

If you are truly so reverent to the sovereignty of the State of Moriagaru, I ask that you provide evidence that their government requested Reitzmic assistance in this matter. If they have not, I strongly recommend that the Councilor from Moriagaru make a statement regarding the taxation of the straights.

Furthermore, if your goal is, in actuality, to condemn the Spanish claims, the taxation of the straights, or whatever— I strongly urge you to come forward and say so now. This is not the first time that a representative of your government has moved to use the legislative authority of this Council to "conveniently" achieve a desired, but not declared, political end.

If you ask me, this appears to be a motion intended to lift the tariffs on the waterways while conveniently protecting the sovereignty of Moriagaru.

Councilor Yahontov, do not mince my words. I'm questioning your motives and your tactics, not your goals. My government has long opposed the taxes put in place by Spain because of the precedent they establish, but we recognise that these chambers are not the place to address them. We sought a diplomatic solution directly and were able to secure free passage for Fremetian vessels. Indirect, convoluted, and morally ambiguous actions are not the way to deal with this.

Manipulating this Council by proposing legislation under false pretenses is suspect at best and subject to disciplinary action at worst.

I ask you, Councilor Yahontov: What is the intent of the Reitzmic government?

Charles Michel
Council Speaker and Councilor for Fremet