CoN 3: Resolution IV

Background
The Crimean Sultanate along with a young Granada, created a rival Council of Nations for those who followed Non-Christian religions. Some Council Members looked to merge the two groups, to reduce tension and increase the input from members.

Text of Resolution
RESOLUTION 4

ON THE QUESTION OF RELIGIOUS REPRESENTATION ON THE COUNCIL

18 DEC 1476

Whereas the Sunni Council has been established as a Council of Nations for sunni states;

Whereas the Council of Nations has unprecedented power over world politics;

Whereas Sunni nations are unquestionably currently banned from the council;

Whereas Sunni demands for representation are growing, as are tensions between religious groups;

Hereforth the council shall determine a potential solution; single-vote representation in the council.

Hereforth the voting shall proceed as the following;

yea- The Sunni Council shall be permitted to have a single, semi-permanent, observer vote on the council, which may only vote on specific issues determined by the council.

nay- The Sunni Council shall not be permitted to have any representation on the council.

- Abstain

Voting proceeds;

Official Vote
1-3-0

Verdict

The Sunni Council shall not be permitted to have any representation on the council.

Aftermath
Catholic Council Members saw the creation of a Sunni Council to be a direct confrontation of the heathen religion, which forced them to vote against the passing of Resolution 4. This resolution would also led directly to the next one, which also has to do with the Sunni Council.