The principles of the Cultural Protocols system are, as I understand them, to allow players in a nation to protect that nation's culture. The moderation-imposed 'Ikradon' Cultural Protocols go against that (recognised at the time!) principle (given the state of the game and Nation 11's long-term inactivity, perhaps this would be excusable if not for what is about to come), and have been a complete and utter failure. Far from 'improving the number of players in the country', the nation's decline has continued. Far from making the nation more accessible, the linguistic aspect has managed to keep it just as supposedly inaccessible as before.
While not to brag, I feel that my own Egyptian translations have been of far more use in making the nation accessible than keeping Egyptian as 'official' while imposing English as the vernacular. I don't know how that decision was even reached - what role does the existence of English as the vernacular play? If Egyptian is official, English isn't the language that's going to be used in government titles and party names (which can already be in English under the rules) anyway. Like the idea of imposing these cultural protocols itself, it just seems like not much thought was actually put into it.
I am requesting that Moderation consider unilaterally repealing the imposed cultural protocols and bringing back
the cultural protocols the previous team cancelled. What players in the nation decided, and not the idle musings of players who want Albanians and Romans and Luxembourgish and Amharic and Danish and Scots or ex-moderators who have never played in the nation and whose rulings have served only to turn Hawu into an Anglophone nation without any of the benefits of activity, should take precedence.