Parliament members release joint statement on Gresham v. Elthize
by Frances Irving - August 22, 2022
The Elthic Parliament in Forecoaster. The upper house, the Senate, lives on the left, while the lower house, the National Assembly, lives on the right. (image credit)
The Parliament of Elthize has published a joint statement in response to the controversial Supreme Court decision in Gresham v. Elthize. The Supreme Court concluded that any limitation or censure imposed on The Unitees is unlawful and detrimental to political freedom in the country. Since the 1980s, The Unitees, a political organization that advocates for the unification of Leagio and Elthize, have been barred from having representation in Elthic politics and have endured shame in Elthic society as a result of their unpopular views in Elthize.
The decision was highly controversial, with most Elthics reacting negatively, including President Greenwich Grimwald, who claimed he was "furious and disgusted". In an address to the nation this morning, he called on the parliament to dismiss the ruling entirely.
And the parliament has responded accordingly: The Senate and The National Assembly of Elthize have released a joint statement criticising the court's ruling. The statement has been signed by all parliament members except one, Senator Kristal Albring of New Democracy, who was undergoing critical surgery at the time of the statement's approval in the upper house. According to her children, she also expressed her support.
The statement, written by Senator Mitch Hamilton of The Third Option, reads that the decision made by the Supreme Court is "illogical and dangerous". It further states: "The sovereignty and existence of The State of Elthize cannot be called into dispute under any circumstance. Furthermore, it is unacceptable for people who do so to have a say in our parliament. The Supreme Court should be aware that no Elthic can accept this.”
Meanwhile, protests have emerged in response to the ruling. A ten-thousand-person event called "March for the Republic" began yesterday in Forecoaster. The event is still going on and is fairly calm. Twenty-thousand people attended a similar rally in St. Lucas. It is estimated that 100,000 individuals attended these rallies around the country, accounting for approximately 2.5% of the population. The majority of these meetings are peaceful, with some attended by Elthic police. This has gathered some criticism, as some found it hypocritical of the police, who were noted to intervene harshly in protests against Grimwald’s decision on voting in ECOJ elections alone.
Justice Dayo Mwangi, former judge of the Constitutional Court of Elthize and current judge of the European Court of Justice, stated that she was disappointed in the decision. She noted: “This ruling is also far different from the status quo. In the case of Charlotte v. Elthize, the Supreme Court ruled in 1999 that Dietrich's rules prohibiting unitees were not unlawful. It was the Constitutional Court that demanded the repeal. […] However, I am afraid that the Gresham v. Elthize case will be utilized to undermine the Elthic judiciary. This ruling has severely harmed the public's faith in the court, and our country's leaders are fanning the flames to get a few more votes. Please keep the hysteria at bay, else the country will descend into a political crisis.”