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PASSED: Repeal "Keep The World Disease-Free!"
#1

Repeal "Keep The World Disease-Free!"

A proposal to repeal a previously passed resolution

Category: Repeal
Resolution: #9
Proposed by: Jey

Arguement:
The General Assembly of the United Nations,

AWARE of the need for the prevention of diseases and for hygienic standards throughout member nations,

COMMENDING Resolution #9: Keep The World Disease-Free!, for its intentions to bring about disease prevention and hygienic standards in all member nations,

HOWEVER CONSIDERING that Resolution #9 fails to accomplish its goals to bring about stronger hygienic standards by not including any effective methods to do so, and only stating that citizens "should" be given the right to certain hygienic items,

FURTHER CONSIDERING that Resolution #9 fails to bring about the containment of diseases through increased access to vaccinations by directly stating that "[the vaccinations] don't have to be mandatory",

UNDERSTANDING that Resolutions #20 "'RBH' (Required Basic Healthcare) Replacement", #67 "Needle Sharing Prevention", and #77 "Epidemic Prevention Protocol" collectively provide UN member nations with declarations to bring about better hygienic standards as well as disease prevention,

CONCLUDING that Resolution #9 is not only unenforceable and void of actionable language, but its intentions are also covered by numerous amounts of passed legislations,

REPEALS Resolution #9: Keep The World Disease-Free!

Voting Ends: Tue Sep 19 2006
#2

Abstain.
#3

Thanks for getting the poll up.

Typically Mikitivity dislikes repeals, though the argument presented in this one is very well written and while my government feels toliets are important, the original resolution does not seem as important -- we've vote STRONGLY in favour.
:coffee:
#4

Like Miki, the Empire normally opposes repeals, but this seems reasonable.
#5

Sure, although a replacement would always make me more strongly support a repeal.
And the repealing spree that's been going on is really starting to get old
#6

Although not posted here before the voting ended, the schnauzerlands abstained on this proposal in the UN.

A broader proposal could have come forward before this repeal and then the argument for repeal would have been stronger.
#7

Unfortunately I became ill and was busy at the same time and did not vote in time for this resolution, but it passed. My apologies to everyone.
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