The Security Council,
Declaring that this is a motion to formally repeal the previously passed resolution [resolution]Security Council Resolution #325 “Repeal Syria”[/resolution]
Noting That this piece of previously passed legislation is no longer needed as stated by its own author Kuriko in a telegram sent to delegates before it was passed;
Acknowledging that sovereignty was already restored to the native inhabitants of Syria before the resolution was passed, rendering it nugatory at the time the votes were cast;
Clarifying that Hydra Main Command had given up ‘passwording’ of Syria, and removed the password they had applied, before the resolution was passed, while votes were being cast;
Trusting that this proposal will actively repeal the previously passed resolution that was not required at the time of the vote and continues to be unneeded.
Hereby repeals [resolution=SCR#325]Security Council Resolution #325 “Repeal Syria”[/resolution]
51+ approvals after less than 24 hours, and there’s no discussion thread so I decided to make one (hope that’s okay).
Personally the horrible punctuation and grammar and the fact that it refers to the target as "Repeal Syria" not once but twice is enough for me to vote against.