Esquarian Union to stay alive until Greenwich Area gets integrated into EC
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BETHLEHEM, F.C. - In a shocking announcement from the Esquarian Union, President Lilyana Paskaleva has announced plans to delay the shutdown of all EU institutions, and to postpone its dissolution until the bill tabled by Luziycan delegate Taras Pashkov passes the Council of Esquarium and the Esquarian Parliament.
"While it is true that we will have no funding to do anything," she explained, "because of the advancement of the bill to integrate the Greenwich Area into the framework of the Common Market of the Esquarian Community, we have a moral obligation to continue our existence until that bill passes the Esquarian Parliament and becomes part of the law of the EC."
"Once that is concluded," she stated, "we will hand over the original treaty that created the Greenwich Area in 1985 to the President of the Esquarian Community in a formal ceremony, and then officially dissolve. We will just postpone the official ceremony for dissolution until that bill passes the Esquarian Parliament."
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