26 Jan 2023, 21:21

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Contention over navigation bill escalates

Updated 26 January, 2023
Hemberdale-- The War Rooms today saw contentious debate over whether to voice public disapproval of Spain regarding the proposed Freedom of Navigation Act.

The Freedom of Navigation Act (FNA), if passed, would guarantee free passage of ships through most waters in EU territory. FNA was proposed last year by Elthize, where it was opposed by many governments, including Gadalland and Aspern, over concerns that it may allow ships to pass through waters which could potentially damage critical ecological features of inland waters.

However, Edutitalle Dina has proposed a clause that would allow states to disallow passage to vessels which could cause biological harm.

A frequent barrier to the passage of this bill, both now and last year, has been the resounding dissent issued from the Spanish government. This poses an issue for HB Fornithias Cranst and Ms. Dina, who both appeared in the War Rooms to speak to the Braetha today, about whether Gadalland and Aspern should renounce the stance of the Spanish.

The Spanish government have previously said that they will make use of the FNA as "toilet paper" and will ignore EU law should FNA become law.

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We do not want to escalate tensions anywhere in Europe, might I make that clear to the Braetha. However, we want the Spanish to hear what we have to say, and this act would do much good for many countries besides Spain. The EU are a collective, not a collection of rogues.

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-Edutitalle Dina

HB Cranst, however, stated his reservations in denouncing the Spanish actions, but seemed relatively onboard with Ms. Dina, saying "as long as we are nice about it".