Yesterday UN Chairman Misora Higami took a strong pro-business stance after announcing "I very much approve of (Trade Council). Business knows what is best for business after all, and their insights would be greatly appreciated."
For the last several weeks Kiks Killion, CEO of the SRTC, has been pushing for a trade council "with the ability to regulate the trade within the Sol system, and possibly outside of it in the future," as he believes that it "would be of best interest to all of those who want to conduct trade." Mr Killion proposed that:
"The council (to be known as the Unified Tradesmen Council) would consist of all members (countries or persons) who seek to conduct trade within the United Nations sovereign territory.
We would create"advisory motions" which require confirmation by the UN before becoming laws.
We would have a council governor that is voted in and runs for 5 years."
"And of course, the UN would have free reign to vote in our proposed laws and may herself propose laws for us to convene upon."
When asked about how soon he expected the Council to be formed Mr Higami was unable to provide a date, but Mr Killion hoped for a vote by the end of the year. While most groups have been supportive of such a council, some have expressed some concern the Belt has a worry that a Trade Council will greatly weaken the economic power of the Belt. with Mr Jakob Óðinnsson, Ǫ́sskonungr, in an official statement, commented that "I emphatically object to a trade council." UN Chairman Mr Higami felt that the Belt concerns were unwarranted stating.
"The economic power of the [B]elt will continue to be undisputed for centuries, there are enough mundane and trans-Newtonian minerals to past humanity till [S]ol dies in the asteroid belt."
Things took a turn for the worst when Mr Killion made several concessions, allowing him to gain the support he needed to get the council to form. When asked whether the Belt was willing to vote yes if it was allowed to be a member Mr Ǫ́sskonungr responded:
Some of those whose legs have grown too fat for their britches have invited the Folkstamen to a "free and fair trading council." There will be no such thing. A council implies the opportunity to be outvoted. I will say it once more. Any actions to create any council capable of infringing on our interests will be regarded as an act of war. We have a saying, in our language. It goes as so: "Bättre stämma i bäcken än i ån." It means that the best way to stop bad things is to prevent them from ever happening in the first place. These companies fancy themselves kings, believe themselves ready to wear the crown and sit at the table with those who have come before. They look at those such as the Stardust, or the Martians, and see in them the possibility that one day they can be there too. I have met many men in my life, those who are good and those who are bad. I have seen Skraeling of character so pure it seems as if the All-Father himself blessed them, and I have seen Folkstam so vile they should be Varelse. These companies, these men, they do not know what it means to rule. I have walked a path of blood to take the throne on which I sit. Many men I bested in combat, and many I have defeated to keep my throne. I have had to make decisions no man should ever have to make. Are any of these men ready to look a young girl in the eyes, and hand her the corpse of her father?
The men whom received Charters are a varied bunch. Some of us cannot be considered fully human anymore. But we all share one trait. We have taken the hard decision. We have done the unspeakable, because we know we can do it. I have met the Traders, I have looked into their eyes, and I know that not a one among them has what it takes to be considered our equal. My words are not a threat. They are advice. They can make their claims to sovereignty, maybe even pressure some of the weaker-willed factions to support them. But Den Federerade Stammar av Æsir och Vanir does not tolerate weakness. My crown is a crown of blood, forged from the corpses of thousands of our enemies. If they continue upon their current course, I do not mind adding a couple more.
Mr Killion quickly responded by stating.
To the shareholders of the Silk Road Trading Company, The trade council has been in talks at the UN for some time. We have had great success in getting the necessary votes needed to pass. However, as many of you know, there has been one detractor to the idea, The Federated Tribes of the Aesir and Vanir. In light of what they have to say, and in light of private talks between myself and Gustav Njörðrsson, Vanrkonungr, we have renounced our current ideas of a council. The sweetness of a victory today does not outweigh the bitterness of a defeat tomorrow. As my father always believed, and has taught me, we must have patience and do what is best for us now and for us in the future. We cannot be blinded by "the now" and forget the future. We hope that relations with the FTAV will not deteriorate do to what has transpired.
Although hope for the Council has diminished, much of Sol remains hopeful. Below are the predicted voting results:
UN Chairman Misora Higami : Yes
Spokesperson Somebody of Oliver: Yes
Starfire leader if the Venusian Confederacy: Yes
Director General FactualInsanity of Mercury: Yes
90908, High Chancellor of Mars: Yes
Dante, Stardust Architect of Ganymede: Unkown
Ranged, CEO of the JMG on IO: Unkown
Governor Torpedo of Luna: Abstain
Jakob Óðinnsson, Ǫ́sskonungr: Fuck No