Treaty of Accession (1964)
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| signatories = * Olnuria
| parties = | ratifiers = * Olnuria
| depositor = | language = | languages = Olnurian, Margrian, Amanpran, Grodian, Tallian, Diloughian, Judoena, Salchaien, Olphaian, Bridoian | wikisource = }}
The Treaty of Accession was a treaty signed between Olnuria, Amanpra, Grodia, the Tiny Countries and seven aspiring members of the Community of Didden on 1st January 1964. It vastly expanded the Community from six countries to thirteen countries.
History
Over the 1950s and 1960s, many countries applied to join the Community of Didden. The Community President drafted a treaty for the seven aspiring members to sign in order to join. It was signed on 1st January 1964 and came into force on 9th June 1964.
Text
Article I
Heretoafter the signing of this treaty, seven new countries will have joined the Community of Didden: Talliland, Damaia, [[Dilough], Judoen, Salchai, Olphaia and Bridoia.
Article II
- The new member states must agree to the past Community treaties and immediately elect representatives to represent their country.
- New member states must abide by Community rules.
- Politicians of new member states can run for presidency of this Community.
Article III
This article allows the new members of the Community to easily exit.