by Max Barry

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The Great Congregation of Brethren

“In Sacred Peace”

Category: Democratic Socialists
Civil Rights:
Excellent
Economy:
Frightening
Political Freedoms:
Excellent

Regional Influence: Squire

Location: The East Pacific

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Pact Rules

1. The civil, natural and sapient rights of all people in all Pact nations shall be ensured. These rights include, but are not limited to:
    A. The right to safety, both physical and mental.
    B. The right to clean shelter of a suitable temperature and moisture level.
    C. The right to nutritionally complete food and clean water. The food and drink provided must abide by any medical, religious, or ethical dietary restrictions that the person has.
    D. The right to healthcare, including the right to necessary medicines.
    E. The right to freedom from discrimination: no person shall be detained, relocated, denied aid, education, or employment, or otherwise persecuted for their race, species, country of origin, sexual and romantic orientation, gender, religion, neurodivergence, ability, or any other factor largely outside of their control.
    F. The right to cleanliness: all people shall have the opportunity to clean themselves and their personal accoutrements, for the sake of dignity and good health.
    G. The right to vote in the democratic functions of the Pact nation they currently reside in.
    I. The right to freedom of speech and association.

2. No military action shall be taken by one Pact nation against another except to reinstate one or more of the civil, natural, and sapient rights outlined in Section 1.

3. Discoveries that have the potential to directly benefit a Pact nation's civilian population shall be shared among Pact members freely, for the good of all.

4. No Pact nation is bound to enter the violent conflict(s) of another, though they may.

5. Should a Pact nation's civilian population be directly harmed by the shortage of a resource, and should another Pact nation have a surplus of that resource, the surplus shall be redistributed into the hands of those in need. Pact nations may also supply each other's militaries, but are not bound to do so.

6. All members of the Pact shall at all times behave in a manner conducive to the solidarity of the Pact.

    A.No military action shall be taken by a Pact nation against the allies of a fellow Pact nation. Exception: should a Pact nation's ally deny the civil, natural, and/or sapient rights of persons within its borders, Pact nations may use military force to reinstate those rights.
    B.The sovereignty of every Pact nation shall be respected by all other nations in the Pact. Exception: should a Pact nation use its sovereignty to deny the civil, natural, and/or sapient rights of persons within its borders, other members of the Pact may use military force to reinstate those rights.

7. All colonies, protectorates, and other de facto nations subordinate to a Pact nation shall be treated as equals when the Pact meets to discuss its policies and future.

8. All entities willing to abide by the letter and spirit of the above rules may join the Pact.

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