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[quote][size="5"][b][center][color="#FF0000"]Red Dawn[/color][/center][/size][/b]


[color="#FF0000"][u][b]Article I - Preamble:
[/b][/u][/color]We the workers of the world hereby unite into this agreement to promote and protect the spread of the socialist revolution worldwide.

[u][b][color="#FF0000"]Article II – Sovereignty:
[/color][/b][/u]The undersigned agree to avoid any violation of the sovereignty of another signatory, this includes but is not limited to direct and indirect warfare, espionage and economic destruction or the supporting of a 3rd party to do so.

[color="#FF0000"][u][b]Article III – Intelligence:
[/b][/u][/color]Should information vital to that of another signatory be obtained it is the obligation of those that have said information to share it. Such information includes but is not limited to terrorists, invasion plans, espionage and others similar.

[color="#FF0000"][u][b]Article IV – Military:
[/b][/u][/color][b]Section 1:[/b] Should a signatory of Red Dawn fall under attack from a third party it is the obligation of all other signatories to defend the victim with all aid possible. This includes but is not limited to economic, diplomatic and military support.
[b]Section 2:[/b] Should an attack on one signatory be because of an attack the signatory has committed itself this article will revert to optional aid.
[b]Section 3: [/b]This article will not regulate internal matters such as rebellion or insurgencies. Only at the request of the recognized government may military aid from signatories be dedicated to internal conflicts of another.
[b]Section 4:[/b] While this treaty will not be supreme over all others it does mandate that in any kind of treaty conflict neutrality is chosen. Even when conflicting with a treaty containing a supremacy clause.
[b]Section 5:[/b] Should a signatory launch an aggressive attack against another state it may request assistance, such assistance while recommended is optional.

[color="#FF0000"][u][b]Article V – Economic & Technology:
[/b][/u][/color][b]Section 1: [/b]The signatories of this pact will allow free trade within their borders to individuals from other signatories. Economic barriers are against the spirit of this treaty.
[b]Section 2:[/b] The currencies of the signatories will be recognized within the borders of all signatories.
[b]Section 3:[/b] To spread the wealth and welfare and to properly protect the revolution the signatories will agree to sharing civilian and military technology to help Red Dawn as a whole remain strong.

[color="#FF0000"][u][b]Article VI – The Socialist Assembly:
[/b][/u][/color][b]Section 1:[/b] The Socialist Assembly will be the ruling organ of Red Dawn. It will be headquartered in the capitals of each member state. The primary location of discussions shall vary each year.
[b]Section 2:[/b] Each member nation is allowed to send a permanent representative to the Assembly.
[b]Section 3:[/b] The Socialist Assembly shall rule on all matters involving Red Dawn, including but not limited to admissions, expulsions and economic issues.
[b]Section 4:[/b] The Socialist Assembly will have no control over the internal or external issues of any of its members. It is merely tasked with the maintenance of Red Dawn.
[b]Section 5:[/b] After an issue has been put forward to the Socialist Assembly all members have 72 hours to contact their governments and issue their vote before the vote will end and their vote considered an abstain.

[color="#FF0000"][u][b]Article VII – Admissions:
[/b][/u][/color][b]Section 1:[/b] Any country following socialist ideals is welcomed to seek admission.
[b]Section 2:[/b] For an application to be approved the Socialist Assembly has to vote unanimously in favor of the applicant.

[u][color="#FF0000"][b]Article VIII – Expulsions:
[/b][/color][/u][b]Section 1:[/b] Any representative to the Socialist Assemmbly may issue a motion to expel another country from Red Dawn.
[b]Section 2:[/b] For such an expulsion to pass it has to be proven that the country involved has violated this treaty, in addition all members(the country involved excluded) must vote in favor of such an expulsion. Should a country move away from the socialist system its membership will be revoked.

[color="#FF0000"][u][b]Article IX – Cancellation:
[/b][/u][/color][b]Section 1:[/b] Any country within Red Dawn is allowed to leave it, for such a withdrawal from the pact 72 hours notice must be given to the remaining signatories.
[b]Section 2:[/b] During the 72 hours period all articles of this pact remain in effect.

[color="#FF0000"][u][b]Article X – Ratification:
[/b][/u][/color]We the workers of the world hereby recognize all articles of this treaty as a binding law, while governments may change and the signatures of this pact become invalid the obligations will pass over to future ruling bodies until cancelled. This treaty will enter into effect on the 21st of January 2011.

[s]Signed for the [b]Athenian Federation[/b],
Her Imperial Highness Ariadne Notaras, Empress of the Eastern Athenian Federation and its overseas territories, Priestess in the Cult of Athena, Supreme Commander of the Hellenic Forces.
His Imperial Highness Valerio Moretti of Bourbon, Emperor of the Western Athenian Federation, Supreme Commander of the Hellenic Forces.[/s]

[s]Signed for [b]Novak,[/b]
Akhmed Shakir, Chairman of the Party.
[/s][b]Left 19-3-2011[/b]

[s]Signed for the [b]Union of Revolutionary Socialist Republics[/b],
Gerard Sinclair, People's Secretary for Defense.
Michel Garland, People's Secretary for Foreign Affairs.
Central Committee of the U.R.S.R.
Communist Party of the U.R.S.R.[/s]
[s][b]Left 18-3-2011[/b]

Signed for the[b] United Federation of the East[/b],
Wei Hai, Premier and Foreign Minister of the United Federation of the East.[/s]
[b]Left 18-3-2011[/b]

[s]Signed for [b]Great Britain[/b],
King Alfred Windsor I, King of England
Arthur Thwaites, Workers Party National Representative, Speaker of the People[/s]
[b]Left 18-3-2011[/b]

[s][b]Scotland[/b]
[/s][b]Left 19-3-2011[/b]

[s]Signed for [b]The Xinyan Republic[/b],

Wu De Ling, President of the Xinyan Republic

Signed for [b]Communist Australia[/b],
Katie Collick, Chairwoman

Signed for [b]Burma[/b],
Chairman Aung Suh Kong
Vice Chairman Than Dao Minh [/s]

Signed for the [b]Commonwealth of England and Maine[/b]

King Alfred Windsor I, King of England
Arthur Twaites, Prime Minister
Simon Pegg, Governor General of Maine

Signed for [b]The People's Republic of Africa[/b],

Abdul-Aziz - Minister of Defense
Asad Aswad - Minister of the Interior
Habib Hisham - Minister of Economics
Muwaffaq Muta - Minister of Foreign Affairs
Abdul-Haqq Ibn Waffles - Head of Parliament[/quote]



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We must wait for 72 hours or until Burma votes before the expulsion is completed.

Also, in a bid to improve public opinion of Red Dawn we would like to start a vote to remove Article IV, section 6 from the Red Dawn charter.

[quote]Red Dawn maintains the right to support and/or protect socialist movements worldwide. It is the obligation of all socialist states to assist in the liberation of workers and to combat reactionary forces.
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[quote]

Signed for the Xinyan Republic,

Wu De Ling, President of the Xinyan Republic
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As to the suggested vote, the Xinyan Republic shall abstain for the time being. However, it should be noted that the nurturing and protection of socialist ideals across the world was, after all, the tenets upon which Red Dawn was founded.

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[quote name='dotCom' timestamp='1300758976' post='2672801']
As to the suggested vote, the Xinyan Republic shall abstain for the time being. However, it should be noted that the nurturing and protection of socialist ideals across the world was, after all, the tenets upon which Red Dawn was founded.
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I agree with the above statement. The specific article is a key part of the goals of Red Dawn, and is important for the Socialist and Communist movements worldwide.

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[quote name='Axolotlia' timestamp='1302493855' post='2688332']
The PRA would like to know what ideals and principles the Xinyan Republic speaks of. As of late, there has been hardly any activity in regards to Red Dawn. What changed?
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That is exactly it. There has hardly been any activity in regards to Red Dawn. The Assembly has failed to address several points of interest across the globe (most recently anti-communist/socialist uprisings in West Africa by a 'ruling elite') and it can clearly be seen that little has been done in regards to activity concerning internal matters; Communist Australia's signature has never even been removed from the treaty despite the fact that the '72 hour deadline' came and went long ago. Several 'members' of the Socialist Assembly have yet to even acknowledge the votes put forth.

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[quote name='dotCom' timestamp='1302498675' post='2688376']
That is exactly it. There has hardly been any activity in regards to Red Dawn. The Assembly has failed to address several points of interest across the globe (most recently anti-communist/socialist uprisings in West Africa by a 'ruling elite') and it can clearly be seen that little has been done in regards to activity concerning internal matters; Communist Australia's signature has never even been removed from the treaty despite the fact that the '72 hour deadline' came and went long ago. Several 'members' of the Socialist Assembly have yet to even acknowledge the votes put forth.
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The last time the Commonwealth checked, you are a member aswell. Don't try and pass any sort of blame onto the rest of this council away from yourself. There has been nothing stopping you raising these issues for council debate.

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It has come to our attention that separatists in the Empire of Pravus Ingruo have threatened the sovereignty of the Commonwealth and intend to begin a war with us.

Any remaining members should be prepared to respond to the mutual defense we hold in this pact.

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[quote name='Axolotlia' timestamp='1303373977' post='2695427']
The PRA is prepared to defend The Commonwealth with troops we have in the region. Where would they be needed?
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Your troops in the West should suffice, it is the most likely position for offensive and defensive actions as it is the closest to Pravus Ingruo.

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[quote name='Zoot Zoot' timestamp='1303454767' post='2696364']
British forces are all tied up with the growing dangers in North America aswell as having to secure the former regions of the UK. However, we will do what we can if war breaks out.
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I think we will be able to handle ourselves, but will send cables should the need arise.

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The Socialist party presently holds majority seats in parliament. However with only provisional Governments in power in the new territories, an election is going to have to take place.

The elections will coincide with the strategic defence review.

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