CoN 1: Resolution 5

Background
Members of the council coming into the 16th century sought to break up the Danish up north, since they were continuously gaining power in the region. It threatened Brandenburg and Poland whos trade nodes were being pushed in by the Danes. More importantly, the British looked to stop the expansion of this colonial country.

Text of the Resolution
COUNCIL OF NATIONS VOTE V

18 APR 1507

ON THE QUESTION OF SWEDISH SOVERIGNTY PROPOSED BY: Ferran II de Trastamara, King of Aragon

DIRECTED TOWARDS: Erik VIII von Wittelsbach, King of Denmark, King of Norway, King of Sweden

STATEMENT FROM THE HEAD OF THE COUNCIL: "Sweden deserves to be free, they have the right and desire independence"

VOTING PRECESSION

yea- The Council and it's member states will exert any efforts possible to granting Swedish Sovereignty, including, but not limited to, supporting independence, disbanding alliances with their overlord (exception if in a war with the overlord), and canceling subject on Denmark-Sweden.

nay- The Council determines that Sweden is rightfully Danish. Members of the council will not exert any efforts possible to granting Swedish Sovereignty, including, but not limited to, supporting independence, disbanding alliances with their overlord (exception if in a war with the overlord), and canceling subject on Denmark-Sweden.

- Abstain

Official Vote
3-0-4-1 Vote Passes:

The Council and it's member states will exert any efforts possible to granting Swedish Sovereignty, including, but not limited to, supporting independence, disbanding alliances with their overlord (exception if in a war with the overlord), and canceling subject on Denmark-Sweden.

Aftermath
Effort of actually breaking up the Danish unions is unknown. Regardless, this resolution is on the back burner of importance.