Valentina de Liaño received the email along with her Brigidnan Minister Camila Ríos. The two discussed the idea in detail and with the other party leaders in the coalition. It was clear they needed to bring the whole cabinet in, which they did. The meeting was held just 4 days later with the cabinet split initially. Some of the LB members were concerned about a move to potential open borders. However almost all wanted the free trade , co-operation on crime, science and continent wide issues which they had wanted to push at some point in the future. They were not anti-co-operation by any means but they believed Ducados Breizhighist must remain sovereign. An agreement was reached between the three parties that they would attend the meeting, they would consider a single currency option, tax harmonisation , free trade and continent wide agencies and consumer protection regulations. They might even push for a environment policy minimum standards across the continent. However some redlines would be excessive tariffs on countries outside the agreement, any proposal to have open borders for immigration and rules on religious policy and against secular values believing individual nations should have rights to determine policy on freedom of religion.
The letter was penned back by the Valentina de Liaño confirming the attendance of her and her foreign and brigidnan minister and Ducados Breizhighist's interest in the project while highlinghting some concerns they would be raising. The letter struck a positive tone while being honest about the challenges.
The letter was penned back by the Valentina de Liaño confirming the attendance of her and her foreign and brigidnan minister and Ducados Breizhighist's interest in the project while highlinghting some concerns they would be raising. The letter struck a positive tone while being honest about the challenges.
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