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The Council sends this reply to the First Republic:
It is great to see you in this moment sending a delegation to this coronation despite your earlier hesitations on supporting us with economic aid. We hope you will see Ganixa as a bright future for relations between our people.
It does sadden us that you wont be attending the execution but we all have our cultural differences in this world.
The First republic sends a quick reply "The First Republic will not be sending a delegation, we are allowing, as all proper countries in the Unified State of Southern Italy should, letting the Delegation from the Unified state represent us in this matter."
The Council responds to the Kingdom:
We are glad to see our strongest supporters throughout our rebuilding to be attending the coronation of Ganixa and the executions. It does make us glad that some powers recognize our meaning behind inviting the delegations to the executions. We hope this doesnt agitate your union too much.
The Socialist Republic of South Tunisia will send our Proletarian Commissar of Foreign Affairs to witness the Coronation of the Occupying Government in the West of Gahndistan.
However we condemn the practice of Executions and therefor will not be going
The Council writes this apology:
We are sorry for this miscommunication, all the nations sending us notifications of their delegations is beginning to swamp our diplomatic core and there appeared to be an error in the message.
The guard dont even respond but hastily remove the border blocks and clears the route for the veichle.
The diplomatic core of the Council sits confused at this message but does send a response:
We assume you will be coming to the coronation and are quite thankful that your nation will be... attending?
the Kingdom replies "We are glad to be attending and are pleased to be your supporters in both the Southern Italian Parliament, and with our quarter vote in the OTA council. We also are glad to witness the executions as they are the highest order punishment, and Terrorists should be shown no mercy or comfort. We think that as such the rest of our union should come and watch to show the same support and message that terrorists deserve no comfort."
The Council prepares and pushes forward this response to South Tunisia:
We are immensely happy to see one of the nations who despised us in the past and fought against the aid coming to our nation is attending. I hope you will see this coronation of Ganixa as a symbol that our nation is progressing forward and that you will soon be able to see our Theocracy of the War God to be a force for the people in the future.
It does sadden us you will not be attending the execution however, we understand your misgivings about the form of punishment but we assure you that this is an act in which we show are standfastness and readiness to change.
The Emu Republic sends back a memo "*Drumming Noise*"
"We thank you for your apology, and will to ease the load of your diplomatic core delever the message to the Unified government for you."
Quickly the car speeds off again, going faster than ever. The small guns on the side keep a watch out for any Fanatics that might still be around. Soon we are deep into West Gandhistani territory.
The Council writes this missive to the Kingdom:
Ah yes, we one hundred percent agree with how these terrorist should be dealt with. We are also glad to so your support in these actions despite, what seems to be, the majority of the Unified State disapproving of your actions. We do hope they can see the light of our actions someday soon as well.
We will send a delegation. President Fatima Ayari will attend personally, though in line with nearly all of the other OTA states, we will not be attending the executions, as we condemn capital punishment as the instrument of vengeful authoritarians. The regime that previously ruled us used it to a large extent to retain ever-shrinking control over us, so we are predisposed to be against it through our historical experience. We abolished it immediately after the Revolution and we call on the Theocratic Republic of Gandhistan to follow its eastern neighbour and to follow us, and end this practice once and for all.
Regent Martin O'Martin has landed in Tekan Marxiyya National Airport in the Gahndistani Democratic Republic and is heading to TRG with the rest of the delegation.
they reply "We agree and will be pushing them with all our might to change tact."
as does our Royal Governor.
The car finally arrives at the new palace in Gandehir.
"Where do you want to be dropped off?"
The Council replies to the First Republic:
The Council thanks you
Ganixa points towards the Gandhiist Musical Hall, "There, I wouldnt be suprised if they are already waiting for me there."
The Helicopter Carying Martin lands right outside the front door of the music hall.
The car pulls up to the back door and stops.
"Hope you had a good experience!"
The Council replies to the CAR:
We thank you for your attendance despite your hatred towards our actions. This coronation will show you that we are willing to change. Though your opinion on executions leaves us in shock. We no longer use it for such barbaric things as keeping the peace no, it is ties to our religion and our beliefs. Every execution is a sacrifice to the Great War God and these people that are being executed our enemies of the state who have committed the gravest of sins against the Ghandiist faith. You may dislike our methods now, but I hold you will come to understands us.
When you reach the border, Gandhistani soldiers make way for you, "The processions are occurring in Gandehir. The Gandhiist Music Hall is where the coronation is happening specifically. A local can point you in the right direction when you arrive."
We shall do no such thing as come to an understanding on this. The penalty of losing a life is far too great for any crime, and it is not shown to be effective as a deterrent. You would better invest the vast expenses of a mass execution into anti-extremist education for the masses, and outreach programmes to those that society rejects and forces to turn to extremism for a sense of belonging.
We shall attend, but let it be known that we will never endorse these actions taken by the Theocratic Republic of Gandhistan.
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