The Minister of Plenty had touched upon a very important subject, that being the matter of what Bureaucratic policy would fall upon the territory that the Coalition would be allowed to claim. This would greatly affect the Coaliton's freedom to Govern, Administer and most importantly Secure its claim upon the land which would perhaps soon be theirs. "To the Minister of Plenty's point, I will so frank as to say that the Coalition cannot and will not tolerate Bretonian bureaucracy applying over the land allotted to the Coalition. Our People would not stand for it and from a military stand-point it would be akin to shooting ourselves in the foot."
Polite but firm, there was no need for theatrics here, there rarely ever was. This was clear-cut politics, a methodical dance of a slow pace and more often than not one with high stakes and a variety of outcomes. There was a slight hint of frustration to his tone, but it didn't seem to be very obvious and it would most likely pass off as simply his general attitude. "The land you intend to hand to us, though a show of good faith, must be recognized as a sovereign planetary territory of the Sirius Coalition. In return, you must recognize our sovereignty over Omega-52. Your Libertonian benefactors might find this hard to swallow, but surely you'll be capable of navigating that fork in the road when you stumble upon it."
"Knowing Humanity - We will be duty, bloody and unavoidable."