CoN 1: Resolution 6

Background
Someone felt it necessary to try to contest Aragonese ownership over Naples after they broke away. Since Aragon at the time was the council Head, he had to propose the resolution, even though it could result in him being forced to leave Naples alone.

Text of the Resolution
COUNCIL OF NATIONS VOTE VI

4 MAY 1518

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

DIRECTED TOWARDS: Ferran II de Trastamara, King of Aragon

VOTING PRECESSION

yea- The Council acknowledges Neopolitan autonomy and works towards enforcing their independence as a free state. No member, including Aragon, may rule them.

nay- The Council acknowledges Neopolitan subjugation under Aragon and encourages them to remain a subject under Aragon.

- Abstain

Official Vote
0-4-2-1 Vote fails:

The Council acknowledges Neapolitan subjugation under Aragon and encourages them to remain a subject under Aragon

Aftermath
The right of ownership for Aragon over Naples was allowed.