Abstain.As I stated before, should the Act pass and I have to hear an appeal, I don't want any vote I make here to give the appearance that my decision on an appeal has already been made one way or another. For the record, my criteria for judging an appeal as Monarch would be different than voting on the Act here in the Storting.
That being said, I think the revocation system worked well...yes, it exposed flaws that should be addressed, but the complaint was laid out, Govindia had a fair chance to speak on his behalf, members of the community had a chance to weigh in, there was debate, and ultimately a decision is being rendered, and regardless of what that decision is I think it will be the product of a lot of reflection and consideration. In my opinion, this process has been much better and more comprehensive than the three previous attempts to revoke Govindia's citizenship or bring action against him.
That being said, I have to point out that out of all the Citizens we have and have had,
all four attempts to revoke a Citizenship in the region have been targeted at one person: Gov. Taken with his history in other regions, and similar behaviour that has led to being banned in those regions, I don't agree with my colleague's assessment that the issue is people not wanting to deal with Gov and his attitudes. At some point, it has to stop being everyone else's fault and start being his fault, and that point starts when he continues behaviour that he has been asked not to do. Even in a community as open and accepting as ours, and even with someone I think is as good-natured as Gov...there's only so much people can take, and it's not a community responsibility to accept behaviour that, intended to be or not, is harassment.
One of the reasons I feel this has been more comprehensive is because he has received the direct input and advice that he says he needs to better himself and integrate better with the community. It's advice that I hope that he takes to heart, because impartiality aside, I think he's going to dodge a bullet on this one, and should he go back to the same behaviour that started this mess I don't think people are going to be as forgiving the fifth time around. The fact that this Act managed to get into the Overhusen even after the author withdrew support speaks to how serious this situation really is. It would not be in Gov's best interests for him to dismiss these events as being by people that just don't like him, as he typically has done in the past.
That would be my two cents on the topic.