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During the time I was Interior Minister, citizenship applications were taken through a Google form. I approved all applications submitted while I was Minister, with the exception of duplicate submissions.
The responses to the Google form can be seen at this link:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1D8ajzmct4-awFo2wxNWcT-xne8dWT26CcTQXbCCl8jk/edit?usp=sharing
As you can see, a few people submitted applications more than once. I one-lined these responses to indicate that a new citizenship was not being granted. Other than this, this document has not been tampered with, as is proven by the edit history which anyone may view. (EDIT: apparently I need to give edit privileges for the document to let people see the edit history. But the form submission datestamps are visible in the left column.)
It can be seen from this evidence that the first no-confidence referendum passed. As Interior Minister Monkey may reject new citizenship applications, but he does not have a legal right to remove citizenships that have already been granted. Ultrapanda's application is the first one received while Monkey was Minister, and even if Monkey chooses to reject ultrapanda as a new citizen - which may be unconstitutional if ultra meets the requirements - there are still eight citizens' signatures in the first no-con thread.
Monkey, you do not have a legal basis to disregard the results of the first referendum. Once again you are usurping powers our constitution does not grant you.
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