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The '''1681 Promise Group''' is an organization where Monovian and Patrovan settlers, business and labor leaders, Melusinian charity organizations and local minority representatives intersect to debate the issues of the time - mainly determining the best way to resettle the population of Neo Patrova and the Monoviaville enclave around Lake Morovia in central Keltia. | The '''1681 Promise Group''' is an organization where Monovian and Patrovan settlers, business and labor leaders, Melusinian charity organizations and local minority representatives intersect to debate the issues of the time - mainly determining the best way to resettle the population of Neo Patrova and the Monoviaville enclave around Lake Morovia in central Keltia. | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:27, 9 December 2018
The 1681 Promise Group is an organization where Monovian and Patrovan settlers, business and labor leaders, Melusinian charity organizations and local minority representatives intersect to debate the issues of the time - mainly determining the best way to resettle the population of Neo Patrova and the Monoviaville enclave around Lake Morovia in central Keltia.
Advocacy
The group endorses policies and ideas to help settle a strong and prosperous new state, no matter from what party or what politician it comes from, as long as we believe that it will secure a prosperous future for the resettled state and strengthens the Caputian Union.
The group seeks a plan for resettlement that will secure by the year 1681 a completed resettlement of the state along planned cities and communities, encouraging environmentally sustainable construction and self-sufficiency. The Group believes that new elections for the local state government is needed, and that reapportionment be conducted to adjust the seats of the new state according to its resettled population.