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NATO Economics Council gives 15,000 Tix in subsidiaries to Slovenia

BRUSSELS, BELGIUM - Slovenia, a small country nestled between Austria and Croatia, barely bordering the Mediterranean Sea, sought entry to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) at the organization's parliamentary assembly on January 2nd.

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Slovenia presently has 166 members, with an approximate 25% of these citizens in national government. The country's representatives at the meeting consisted of Slovenian President Siberix, former Prime Minister TheSkullCracker327, and present Prime Minister fearlesslenny. The delegation spoke of enlisting their military to aid NATO in whatever way possible, and their eager willingness to assist NATO in all methods available.

Slovenia was accepted into the organization with four ayes, three abstains, and one nay. Within 24 hours of their admittance, their delegation to the NATO Economics Council managed to convince the council to approve a request for 15,000 Tix in subsidiaries, supposedly for the use of advertising their country.

Other nations within NATO have yet to take advantage of the 285,000 Tix left. Chairman of the Economics Council ShadowRaven99 discloses to POLITICO that he hopes the rest of the countries will utilize these funds: "It [the funds] will revolutionize countries in NATO by bringing them to the standards of other members of this organization."

POLITICO International, Business & Finance (updated 7:18 PM EDT, 2015/1/3)

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