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Les gouvernements sayvillien ratifient le mémorandum sur les normes pan-sayvillien

Des fonctionnaires de l'Empire de Sayville, du Royaume de Sayville, du Royaume de West Sayville et du Dominion de Sayville ont signé hier « Un mémorandum sur les normes pan-sayvillien », un accord interrégional entre leurs gouvernements qui codifie certains aspects de la culture de Sayville pour rationaliser communication entre les régions de la CSR.

Plus précisément, le Mémorandum établit « l'anglais sayvillien » et le « français sayvillien » - définis comme les variétés d'anglais et de français, respectivement, qui sont parlées par les habitants macronationaux de la grande région de Sayville - comme les langues préférées pour les discussions inter-sayvillien ; il exige que les accords interrégionaux signés entre les régions de la CSR soient publiés dans les deux langues pour être juridiquement contraignants.

Le Mémorandum a apporté d'autres modifications pour améliorer la coopération entre les quatre micronations sayvilliennes. « L’heure sayvillienne » (synonyme d'heure de l'Est) est désormais reconnue comme le fuseau horaire préféré de la communauté, tandis que les « unités coutumières sayvilliennes » (identiques aux unités coutumières américaines) sont désormais reconnues comme le système de mesure préféré de la communauté. La notation de la date et de l'heure telle qu'elle est utilisée aux États-Unis a également été officiellement adoptée pour les affaires inter-sayvillien.

Malgré les tentatives du Mémorandum de « Sayvillianiser » certains éléments de la culture de la région, sa portée reste limitée ; l'accord oblige uniquement les gouvernements participants à utiliser ses dispositions lorsqu'ils communiquent avec d'autres États sayvilliens par respect pour la souveraineté régionale/nationale. Cependant, il reste possible pour les régions de la CSR d'incorporer les dispositions du Mémorandum dans leurs lois régionales/nationales respectives si elles le souhaitent, bien que l'on ignore pour le moment si une région envisage de le faire.

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