CoN 1: Resolution 7

Background
The Great Empire of Britannia sought to assert its influence over Italy. When by chance, Savoy was forced under union with the Empire, council members urged the new Council Head, Westphalia, to push for release of the northern Italian kingdom.

Text of the Resolution
COUNCIL OF NATIONS VOTE VII

20 DEC 1538

ON THE QUESTION OF DENOUNCING THE BRITISH KINGDOM PROPOSED BY: Regine von Bassenheim, Duke of Westphalia

DIRECTED TOWARDS: Margaret Mowbray, Queen-Consort of Great Britain

VOTING PRECESSION

- The Council enforces Great Britain to release Savoy as an independent state. They will be removed from the Council until this is done. No member state may invade the independent Savoy until further discussion and agreement is made.

- The Council enforces Great Britain's right to reign over Savoy, ensuring Savoy remains a subject of Great Britain

- Abstain

Official Vote
5-1-0-1 Vote passes:

'''The Council enforces Great Britain to release Savoy as an independent state. They will be removed from the Council until this is done. No member state may invade the independent Savoy until further discussion and agreement is made.'''

Aftermath
The sour British Empire was denounced by the council if ownership over savoy was not canceled. The Empire stood its ground against the coalition, refusing to release Savoy. The refusal resulted in the removal of Britain from the council. Further development of this Resolution will take place in the next Resolution.