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(EO) NAP with eIndonesia (11/09)

Parliament of eAustralia
Purpose: To ensure the protection of eAustralia

Reference to Authority: Prime Ministerial Executive Order Act (02/09)

ACTION:
I hereby authorise an NAP to be entered into between eAustralia and eIndonesia, with the purpose of ensuring
our safety against a planned invasion of the Asia/Pacific region. This will also allow us to fully defend our allies
against these attacks.

EXPLANATION:
eIndonesia has embarked on actions fueled by real life tensions with the intended outcome of producing a
babyboom and further strengthening their nation. Unfortunately this involves the systematic takeover of a
number of neighboring regions. This NAP will ensure our ongoing survival while still enabling us to fully
support our allies

I have confirmed with our allies that this is a reasonable course of action. This will still allow us to MPP with
EDEN and Bromalliance, and participate in those alliances. This will enable us to provide support to our brothers
in Sol. We can and will fight Indonesia at every turn, the only restriction will be no home regions. -Frankly this
can only be to our advantage.

Non Aggression Pact between Indonesia and Australia (NAPIA)


Section 1. The purchase of Indonesian owned companies in the Western Australia region of Australia

1.1 Australia agrees to ensure the continued and regular purchases of Western Australian companies owned by
Indonesia as identified on the agreed list.

1.2 Australia holds the intention that each of these companies will have received a reasonable and sincere offer
of purchase, within a time frame of five months from the date of signing this contract.

1.3 A reasonable offer of purchase would reflect the following

1.3.1 The quality of the company


1.3.2 Stock held in the company
1.3.3 Licenses available for use in the company
1.3.4 Raw materials held in the company at time of offer
1.3.5 The value of a raw material company, will also consider the production bonuses of that raw material in the
region of Western Australia

1.4 The list of companies remaining for sale and any refused offers of sale will be maintained by the Australian
Minister of Industry.

1.4.1 A copy of the list may be requested at any time by the CP of either country

Section 2. In acknowledgement of our common border Indonesia and Australia both make the following
commitment:

2.1 Indonesia commits

2.1.1 That Indonesia or her military will not attack, or support the attack of the original regions of Australia as
listed below.

2.1.2 This agreement will last for at least five months from the time of signing this pact.
2.1.2.1 Section two of this agreement may be extended on agreement of both parties

2.1.3 If at the time of signing Indonesia holds an Australian region as listed below, they will immediately support
financially and through the provision of troops the return of this region by Resistance War.

2.1.4 If Indonesia breaches this agreement the sum of 2000 gold will be removed from their national treasury and
donated to the National Bank of Australia org.
2.1.4.1 If there is insufficient funds in the Indonesian treasury, funds will be removed from the National Bank of
Indonesia.
2.1.4.2 If the penalty can not be completely paid from both of these sources deductions will continue to be taken
out of the Indonesian treasury in which ever currency is available until the debt has been paid.

2.2 Australia commits

2.2.1 That Australia or her military will not attack, or support the attack of the original regions of Indonesia as
listed below.

2.2.2 This agreement will last for at least five months from the time of signing this pact.
2.2.2.1 Section two of this agreement may be extended on agreement of both parties

2.2.3 If at the time of signing Australia holds an Indonesian region as listed below, they will immediately support
financially and through the provision of troops the return of this region by Resistance War.

2.2.4 If Australia breaches this agreement the sum of 2000 gold will be removed from their national treasury and
donated to the National Bank of Indonesia.
2.2.4.1 if there is insufficient funds in the Australian treasury, funds will be removed from the National Bank of
Australia.
2.2.4.2 If the penalty can not be completely paid from both of these sources deductions will continue to be taken
out of the Australian treasury in which ever currency is available until the debt has been paid.

Section 3. Regions covered by NAPIA

3.1 Australian Regions


Tasmania
Victoria
New South Wales
Queensland
South Australia
Northern Territory
Western Australia

3.2 Indonesian Regions


Java
Papua
Kalimantan
Lesser Sunda Islands
Maluku Islands
Sumatra
Sulawesi

Proposal made by Illegal EO: (EO) NAP with eIndonesia (11/09)


Proposed By: Prime Minister Cerridwen Voeland
Act Passed into Law by Vote of the Senate: Thu Nov 19, 2009

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