by Axxell » Fri May 25, 2018 4:29 pm
Istalian Foreign Minister reassures Vanuku on the nature of the Alliance
With a brief comment released during a conference held by the Minister at the Enrico Bergson University, Simone Calenda has responded to the concerns expressed by the Vanukean Foreign Minister about the risk that the Alliance could limit the sovereignty of his nation.
Calenda underlined the veritable nature of the Alliance, which was not created as a starting point for the creation of a supranational state. As can well be deduced from the name, it is an Alliance and an integrated common market.
Obviously, there are obligations towards the member states, the Alliance was founded in the name of democracy, tolerance and human rights, and for this reason measures will always be taken if one of the Alliance's governments were to act in contrast with these principles. What does the Alliance ask? Avoid persecution based on skin color, political or religious faith; allow the free expression of their citizens; respect the rule of law.
For a nation that infringes all this, membership in this supranational organization would really be the last of its problems, and I do not think it is the case of the Kingdom of Vanuku, indeed really far from the obscure regime that had become the former republic.
We can not guarantee that the sovereignty of Vanuku will not be undermined in any way, but we must also understand that any nation, joining any kind of supranational organization, agrees to partially limit its sovereignty to respect the established agreements and principles.
But in the case of the Alliance, it has long been proven that members are left with a high degree of freedom and that commitments to the organization and other members are indeed something that can be easily addressed.
I do not think it is too much to ask a nation not to fall in the dictatorship and in totalitarianism!
Alleanza Radicale (Radical Alliance) - Istalia (Active)