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Vote For SC resolution Repeal "Liberate Panem"
Ministry Review
Written by Hms unicorn
This resolution is an example of a frequently recurring scenario in the Security Council: First a liberation is passed to help a native community recover their region. Then once the recovery is completed, the liberation is repealed to allow the natives to safeguard their region against any future attacks. In this case, there were originally concerns about whether the repeal was actually support by the native community of Panem. However, in the end sufficient evidence was provided that that was indeed the case, through the co-authorship and posts in the Security Council forum by Signs.
Seeing, therefore, that this repeal represents a typical Security Council procedure and is supported by natives, it is straightforward to recommend a vote in support.
This recommendation was originally published on 2014-08-30. It was reposted as this dispatch for archival purposes.