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This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "Kaiser Kirk" (Jan 24th 2008, 5:53am)
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As written before, in OTL China was a founding member of the LoN (German called Völkerbund) and in Wesworld neither permanent nor non-permenent ?
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Permanent: 8 => Atlantis, France, Italy, Japan, Nordmark, SAE, UK and USA.
Non-permanent: 8 => Argentina, Australia, Canada, Chile, Denmark, Iberia, Mexico, Poland, Russia and Turkey.
This post has been edited 2 times, last edit by "Rooijen10" (Jan 24th 2008, 7:04pm)
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Originally posted by perdedor99
Ecuador is out by default by being part of Iberia and Iberia could be deleted because they have no voting power in this case anyway.
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Also i read, that decisions had to be unanimously made, parties participated to the conflict in the corresponding vote had no voting rights.
This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "Rooijen10" (Jan 24th 2008, 10:46pm)
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Originally posted by Brockpaine
If you'd need someone to temporarily play an NPC nation for purposes of a LON debate, I'd be willing to do it.
(That said, if you can get player nations into the council instead, I would think that would be a better decision.)
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Originally posted by Rooijen10
Well, Parador already stated:
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Also i read, that decisions had to be unanimously made, parties participated to the conflict in the corresponding vote had no voting rights.
... which means that despite the fact that Iberia would be a non-permanent member on the Council, since they are involved in this matter, their vote does not count. The same would be true for China if they had been part of the Council at that time.
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