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5/6/2025, 4:40:26 PM
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"Additionally, there has been a proposal by the existing emigrated population to establish their own Raion within unsettled and undeveloped lands to our west, bordering Krasvo. While this may provide a sort of buffer zone between us and Krasvo, the idea is impractical unless the immigration of Germans expands beyond the rate we have now."
"Within the documents before you, which should be destroyed after this meeting is adjourned, are details on a number of groups within eastern Germany which are anticipated to give rise to autonomy movements in the near future as well as the evidence we have to support the idea that the current German government is treating their reunified territory as an occupied nation. While we cannot do much about this in our current state, it was felt that it would be best for all members of the Council Committee to be made aware of this and updated as the situation changes. With that, I will leave you all to your votes."
Should East Germans be granted asylum status?
>The East Germans, while not historically, have become a brotherly peoples in socialism. How can we let them suffer injustices while we have the opportunity to help, even in such a limited capacity?
(A small East German minority will be created within Oskovia)
>While we must take heed of the developing situation, it is simply impractical to take in more than we are. If they truly wish to enter the country, we have procedures already in place that their countrymen are already making use of.
>Write-in
[Only to take effect if asylum status is granted to all East Germans]
Should a Raion for the Germans be established?
>We can take this a step further, an Autonomous Raion for the Germans can be established! The DDR will not die!
>While there is no doubt they will be loyal and productive citizens, the establishment of their own administrative zone may help their integration into the nation with their own pocket of German culture and language. Things like this should not be rushed as they were for us Oskovians.
>Perhaps this would not be a good idea. We welcome them, but they must integrate as any others would.
>Write-in
"Additionally, there has been a proposal by the existing emigrated population to establish their own Raion within unsettled and undeveloped lands to our west, bordering Krasvo. While this may provide a sort of buffer zone between us and Krasvo, the idea is impractical unless the immigration of Germans expands beyond the rate we have now."
"Within the documents before you, which should be destroyed after this meeting is adjourned, are details on a number of groups within eastern Germany which are anticipated to give rise to autonomy movements in the near future as well as the evidence we have to support the idea that the current German government is treating their reunified territory as an occupied nation. While we cannot do much about this in our current state, it was felt that it would be best for all members of the Council Committee to be made aware of this and updated as the situation changes. With that, I will leave you all to your votes."
Should East Germans be granted asylum status?
>The East Germans, while not historically, have become a brotherly peoples in socialism. How can we let them suffer injustices while we have the opportunity to help, even in such a limited capacity?
(A small East German minority will be created within Oskovia)
>While we must take heed of the developing situation, it is simply impractical to take in more than we are. If they truly wish to enter the country, we have procedures already in place that their countrymen are already making use of.
>Write-in
[Only to take effect if asylum status is granted to all East Germans]
Should a Raion for the Germans be established?
>We can take this a step further, an Autonomous Raion for the Germans can be established! The DDR will not die!
>While there is no doubt they will be loyal and productive citizens, the establishment of their own administrative zone may help their integration into the nation with their own pocket of German culture and language. Things like this should not be rushed as they were for us Oskovians.
>Perhaps this would not be a good idea. We welcome them, but they must integrate as any others would.
>Write-in
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