The Koru, Willow I has written an open letter of concern to the delegates and members of the League of Independent Nations (LIN).

Dear whom it may concern,

I am writing to you to make the following points on behalf of the Hokorian State and the delegation of the Hokorian State to the League of Independent Nations.

Since rejoining as a delegate just under 24 hours ago, I have noted various areas of concern in the LIN- primarily my concern about the informal nature of the organisation and the lack of ongoing initiatives within the LIN that contribute meaningfully to the Hokorian State and the wider micronational community.

One example of an informality is the inclusion of a “Question of the Assembly” in an official Agenda document of the organisation. I completely understand the intention of such a thing being included, but I’m concerned that other options haven’t been explored in encouraging many different kinds of discussion.

Another example is the clear lack of understanding of the organisation’s functions from delegations, which I will attribute to a lack of public information and transparency about policies and administrative directives, and resulted in some questionable discussions about the LINSC yesterday evening.

I ask that these concerns are addressed and included as a point of discussion in the upcoming 95th Session.

Kind regards,

Willow I
Koru of the Hokorian State