Sunday, September 04, 2005

Neo-Soviet Union Take Note

The Dáil Tománn has voted unanimously in favour of the 'Tománn Indo-China (2005) Act'. The act goes a large way towards staking the Tománnach claim over the Region in southern China.

The land was originally leased by the Chinese Soviet Union (CSU) to the Republic in January. Following the collapse of the CSU the government of Talamthom was granted full admin rights to the region regardless of the original treaty agreements.

The CSU then re-emerged as the Neo-CSU as a constituent of the rogue nation, The Neo-Soviet Union (NSU). Talamthom decided to once and for all claim full possession rights of the region, as per the Micronational Cartography Society's maps. Initial objections were raised by those claiming to be in charge of the NSU but were rebuffed by the Foreign and Overseas Territories (FOST) Minister, Tomás Ó Ceallaigh. The Grand Commonwealth also came out in support of Tománnach control of the Region.

Interestingly the NSU government had stated that Talamthom would be an ideal candidate to enter into a treaty with; simultaneously the FOST Office had stated the NSU are not even in line for consideration for relations.

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