Heidgaudr wrote:Kenmoria wrote:“There’s a slight pronominal salad in the third clause: ‘Due to them not being able to afford them’ does not make for the easiest reading. Regardless of whether that is rectified, this proposal has my full support.”Kenmoria wrote:“I can defend my existence from most things.” Lewitt comments. “I am opposed to this repeal on ideological grounds.” He briefly looks around, just in case this was the cue for his long-overdue execution. Upon verifying that nothing of the sort is occurring, he turns back to the chamber. “This is not the most helpful of feedback, but it is useful to state my opposition early.”
"Schrodinger's Ambassador," grumbles Under-Secretary Janus Vilvotr just loud enough to be picked up by the microphone.
Lewitt looks to be about to respond, standing from his seat and gathering papers in hand. First, however, he checks the transcript of the debate: a precautionary measure. Oh, he had said that he would support it earlier. That complicates matters. A rather defeated expression upon his face, he sits down again. Well, it wasn’t as though he had the time to read every proposal to the most exacting of detail. The authoring delegation was trustworthy, and the format was correct, so he couldn’t be blamed for assuming the proposal would be supportable; could he? Perhaps, he could. “Fair enough.” He mutters, preparing to defend his position in slightly quieter terms than he otherwise would.