Separatist Peoples wrote:Repeal: Freedom to Seek Medical CareDistressed that the resolution makes no accommodation or provision for nations engaged in conflict with the home nation of the medical tourists, opening the home nation to threats of espionage and sabotage;
Category: Repeal | Strength: Over 9000!
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Shocked at the blatant efforts to hamstring national jurisdiction under Clause 4 by making it illegal for a member state to subject medical tourists to penalties, even where such treatment is clearly illegal under the home nation's laws;
I've never challenged before, so here goes...
The statement from the paragraph "Distressed that the resolution makes no accommodation or provision..." is a factual inaccuracy/misrepresentation of the resolution in question. I believe this may be in violation of the Honest Mistake rule.
New Waldensia wrote:2: Affirms the ability of member nations to set their own policies and restrictions regarding the acceptance or non-acceptance of non-resident patients, and further declares that no member nation is required by this measure to provide medical care to non-resident medical patients above any requirements previously imposed by the General Assembly, [emphasis added]
Additionally, the general theme of the arguments in the Repeal are mostly NatSov related, which I believe may also be another violation.