CoN 1: Resolution 2

Background
Higher tensions arose between the Elector of Brandenburg, and his western neighbor, Frankfurt. Competition was fueled between Brandenburg puppet of Brunswick and Frankfurt's vassal of Goslar. Opinions on the issue by council was to correct borders, and reduce the rivalry.

Text of the Resolution
AUTONOMY OF BRUNSWICK

PROPOSED BY: Ullman Stromer von Reichenback, Syndic of Franconia

DIRECTED TOWARDS: Albrecht III Achilles von Hohenzollern, Prince-Elector of Brandenburg

VOTING PRECESSION:

yea- The Council and it's members, held together through loyalty to the council, will be allowed to support the independence and demand independence of Brunswick from Brandenburg

nay- The Council and it's members, held together through loyalty to the council, will not be able to support the independence, nor demand the independence of Brunswick from Brandenburg

- Abstain

Official Vote
Official vote is as follows;

yea:

Nay:

Abstain: Final Verdict: members of the Council are not to support the independence nor demand independence of Brunswick from Brandenburg.

Aftermath
Though the Resolution proved inactive and failed to create some sort of compromise, future deals between the two nations to smooth the borders was reached.