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Saturday, August 26, 2006

SAIDERCRAY APPLIES FOR UN MEMBERSHIP

A majority of 58% in a plebiscite has made Saidercray apply for UN membership. President Ian Woshkal, at all times a confessing opponent of a Saidercrayan UN membership, addressed Saidercray's official application to the United Nations. People expect that the UN will grant the application.
The plebiscite is very surprising if you remember that it is Ian Woshkal who has been attested in his office only three weeks ago. But at the same time, the PPJ has lost three percent in the national election, whereas the pro-UN SPS has won four percent. Has the UN question played a decisive role for the election and has it made the two ruling parties come that close together (PPJ 27%, SPS 25%) after nine percent had been between them in 2005 (PPJ 30%, SPS 21%)? The recent events give a clear answer: yes.
Saidercray Today has interrogated the initiators of the plebiscite, the "S.UN.shine Initiative for a Saidercrayan UN Membership". Asked for the motives to start the initiaitve, they answered that Saidercray couldn't exclude itself from global policy any more. After the nation had successfully gained a foothold in its new region, the time had come to go a step further.
The government's reactions were non-uniform. The SPS welcomed the unexpected chance to drive on the democratic world revolution and the decline of the significance of the nation concept. The PPJ, on the other side, fears that their dream of transforming a very independent and self-sufficient Saidercray into a model for a society far away from capitalism and violence will be endangered by the duty to realize every passed resolution, also those who support consumerist or violent ideas. But even amongst the PPJ, there are some who are attracted by the idea of possible anti-consumerist or non-violent resolutions that would then become valid also for consumerist, violent states. "On the long run, our ideals can only win if they are right", says for example Dawsingham's PPJ mayor John Shacker.

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