Permanent Mission of Sequoyah to the Terraconserva Council of Nations
Permanent Mission of the Constitutional Republic of Sequoyah to the Terraconserva Council of Nations | |
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State Department of Sequoyah | |
Type | Diplomatic mission |
Status | Active |
Appointer | President of Sequoyah |
Website | SDOS.sq |
Contents
- 1 History
- 2 State Department of Sequoyah
- 3 General Assembly
- 4 Security Council
- 4.1 Mission
- 4.2 Resolutions
- 4.2.1 TCN Resolution 001
- 4.2.2 TCN Resolution 002
- 4.2.3 TCN Resolution 003
- 4.2.4 TCN Resolution 004
- 4.2.5 TCN Resolution 005
- 4.2.6 TCN Resolution 006
- 4.2.7 TCN Resolution 007
- 4.2.8 TCN Resolution 009
- 4.2.9 TCN Resolution 011
- 4.2.10 TCN Resolution 012
- 4.2.11 TCN Resolution 013
- 4.2.12 TCN Resolution 014
- 4.2.13 TCN Resolution 016
- 4.2.14 TCN Resolution 017
- 4.2.15 TCN Resolution 019
- 4.2.16 TCN Resolution 020
- 4.2.17 TCN Resolution 023
- 4.2.18 TCN Resolution 024
- 4.2.19 TCN Resolution 025
- 4.2.20 TCN Resolution 028
- 4.2.21 TCN Resolution 029
- 4.2.22 TCN Resolution 030
- 5 References
History
State Department of Sequoyah
General Assembly
Mission
Resolutions
TCN Resolution 008
Sequoyah voted against TCN Resolution 008, stating that it was a violation of soviergnty for the TCN to limit the sale of whale oil, an important commodity needed to maintain oil lamps.
TCN Resolution 010
Sequoyah voted in favor of TCN Resolution 010 due to public outcry over the reports of cruel execution methods used in Paleocacher.
TCN Resolution 015
Sequoyah voted in favor of the Joint Education Committee to promote better education for Sequoyan citizens.
TCN Resolution 018
Sequoyah abstained due to intense disagreement in the Sequoyan Congress over how to vote. In order to cultivate goodwill, President Cheasequah Waya ordered the delegation to abstain. [1]
TCN Resolution 021
Sequoyah voted against TCN resolution 021 due to fears that the bill would halt Sequoyan industrialization by hampering industrial efforts to expand into undeveloped areas. Secretary of State Seward stated that the Resolution wouldn't be enforced in Sequoyah[2]
TCN Resolution 022
Sequoyah voted against TCN Resolution 022, as the Waya Adminastration believed that sites protected by the resolution would be used to harbor tribal criminals and terrorists rebelling against the Sequoyan government.[3]
TCN Resolution 026
Sequoyah voted against this resolution, claiming that it allowed foriegn interests to violate Sequoyan soviergnty. There was some confusion on which delegation to the TCN represented Sequoyah, as representatives claiming to be from the Wesa government voted in favor of the resolution. Ultimately, the TCN accepted the vote of Cheasequah Waya's government.[4]
TCN Resolution 027
Sequoyah abstained due to political upheaval within the Republic, as Diwali Wesa ordered Augustus Seward to be replaced as Secretary of State. [5]
TCN Resolution 031
Sequoyah voted in favor of TCN Resolution 031, having originally voted against TCN Resolution 022..[6]
Security Council
Mission
Resolutions
TCN Resolution 001
Sequoyah approved this resolution, hoping it would draw global attention away from Sequoyan atrocities committed during the Sequoyan Frontier Wars This resolution is considered the first major international event of the 2019-20 Morovan Crisis.
TCN Resolution 002
Sequoyah voted in favor of this resolution due to historic animosity between Sequoyah and Creeperopolis, hoping that a condemnation of Creeperopolis would deter Creeperian influence on the continent.
TCN Resolution 003
Sequoyah voted in favor of this resolution to draw attention away from the Sequoyan Frontier Wars, hoping that the Morovan crisis would dominate global media.
TCN Resolution 004
Sequoyah voted against TCN Resolution 004 to avoid drawing international ire by siding with Morova
TCN Resolution 005
Sequoyah voted in favor of Resolution 005 due to international pressure. However, Sequoyah did not participate in the blockade and had no interest in becoming militarily involved in the 2019-20 Morovan Crisis
TCN Resolution 006
Sequoyah voted in favor of Resolution 006 due to internal pressures and anti-Creeperan sentiment.
TCN Resolution 007
Sequoyah voted in favor of TCN Resolution 007, appalled by reports of inhumane execution methods used by Paleocacher.
TCN Resolution 009
Sequoyah voted against TCN Resolution 009, with an official statement declaring that "The investigation has not had enough time to find comprehensive results on the flagrant violations of international law committed by the Creeperian government."
TCN Resolution 011
Sequoyah voted in favor of this resolution due to international pressure in the TCN from Quebecshire. The Resolution had little effect on Sequoyan trade.
TCN Resolution 012
Sequoyah voted in favor of TCN Resolution 012, believing it important that Zion be allowed to participate in issues regarding Morova.
TCN Resolution 013
Sequoyah voted in favor of TCN Resolution 013 due to international pressure and the desire to remove Morovan oil companies from competing with Gowen Iron and Petroleum.
TCN Resolution 014
Sequoyah voted in favor of TCN Resolution 014 due to public outcry over the Karamazov regime's handlinf of the 2019-20 Morovan Crisis, but did not participate in the Karamazov trial. Some have alleged the trial was essentially an international kangaroo court and that it was rigged in favour of the plaintiffs.[citation needed]
TCN Resolution 016
Sequoyah voted in favor of this resolution due to international pressure and in hopes of ending the 2019-20 Morovan Crisis and keeping Aurebeshia from dividing Morova into occupation zones.
TCN Resolution 017
Sequoyah voted in favor of TCN Resolution 017, as many Sequoyans had become concerned over the possible genocide of "civilized peopels" in Tereanihil.[7]
TCN Resolution 019
Sequoyah condemned by TCN Resolution 019 for the legalization of the Sequoyan Slave Trade. Sequoyah condemned the Resolution, with Secretary Augustus Seward claiming that the resolution protected the tribals and offered them a Christian Education.[8]
TCN Resolution 020
TCN Resolution 020 authorized a TCN observer presence in Sequoyah, much to the dismay of the Sequoyan government. The Sequoyan delegation announced in an official press released that the TCN had "no interest" in defending Sequoyans, but rather in aiding tribal terrorists. The Resolution was passed to combat the Sequoyan Slave Trade.[9]
TCN Resolution 023
Sequoyah abstained from TCN Resolution 023, believing that it was not the TCN's place to rule on Paleocacherian law. Some believe that Paleocacher's recent investments in Sequoyah caused the Sequoyan delegation to refrain from criticizing their execution methods in the TCN.[10]
TCN Resolution 024
Sequoyah abstained from voting on TCN Resolution 024, which regarded re-education camps in Terranihil. It was reported by the Asequi Expositor that the Sequoyan delegation wanted to avoid creating a precedent for TCN involvement regarding the treatment of tribals in Sequoyah.[11]
TCN Resolution 025
Sequoyah wrote, sponsered, and voted in favor of TCN Resolution 025, which condemned the Confederacy of Southern Tribes as an international terrorist organization. The Confederacy had recently executed a Sequoyan General and 5,000 Sequoyan troops in the Sequoyan Frontier Wars. Sequoyah was the only state to vote in favor of this resolution, which was vetoed by Greater Sacramento, Quebecshire, and Eminople.[12]
TCN Resolution 028
TCN Resolution 028 was sponsered by Sequoyah. It was an attempted repeal of TCN Resolution 019. Sequoyah introduced the bill to reintroduce foriegn trade to the Sequoyan economy, which had decline substantially since the legalisation of the Sequoyan Slave Trade. Sequoyah was the only nation to vote in favor of this TCN Resolution. [13]
TCN Resolution 029
Sequoyah abstained from TCN Resolution 029, which created TERRAPOL. The Wesa government stated that it was unlikely that this resolution would have any effect on Sequoyah. [14]
TCN Resolution 030
Sequoyah voted against TCN Resolution 030, which hampered oil drilling projects coordinated by Gowen Iron and Petroleum. The Sequoyan government claimed that TCN Resolution 030 was an illegitimate attempt to violate Sequoyan soverignty and keep Sequoyans poor. [15]
References
- ↑ https://www.nationstates.net/page=rmb/postid=38321282
- ↑ "Endangered Species Act (Sequoyan Rejection)".
- ↑ "On the Protection of Important Geographic Sites (Sequoyan Rejection)".
- ↑ "Refinement of the International Procedures of Law and the Jurisdictions Thereof (Sequoyan Rejection)".
- ↑ "On the Subject of Terraconserva International Court Invocations (Sequoyan Abstention)".
- ↑ "Repeal of TCN 022 - On the Protection of Important Geographic Sites (Sequoyan Approval)".
- ↑ "Resolution to Launch An Investigation in Terranihilian Re-Education Centers (Sequoyan Approval)".
- ↑ "Condemnation of Sequoyah and Sanctions (Sequoyan Rejection)".
- ↑ "Authorization of Observer Presence in Sequoyah (Sequoyan Rejection)".
- ↑ https://www.nationstates.net/page=rmb/postid=39035739
- ↑ "On the Maltreatment of Specific Individuals in Terranihil (Sequoyan Abstention)".
- ↑ "A Resolution to Designate the Confederacy of Southern Tribes as an International Terrorist Group (Sequoyan Approval)".
- ↑ "Repeal of TCN Resolution 019 - Condemnation of Sequoyah and Sanctions (Sequoyan Approval)".
- ↑ "Establishment of the Terraconserva International Police Cooperative (TERRAPOL) (Sequoyan Abstention)".
- ↑ "Protection of the Southern Almanople Ocean Environment and of Labourers in Sequoyah Through Appropriate Sanctions (Sequoyan Rejection)".