Protocol of Klöw
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Protocol of Klöw Protoclo de Klöw | |
Created | January 2021 |
Ratified | 27 February 2021 |
Location | Klöw, Sildavia |
Authors | Maria of Sildavia |
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The Protocol of Klöw (Portuguese: Protoclo de Klöw) is a treaty signed by Brazilian micronationalists that engaged in defense of the LGBTQIA+ community within the Portuguese-speaking micronationalism in a initiave chaired by Queen Maria of Sildavia, and held in Klöw from early January to 27 February 2021, date when the treaty was ratified by most members of the Conference of Santiago, the most active representants of the Brazilian sector.
The objective of the treaty was to provide recognition of the importance of the LGBTQIA+ community and mechanisms of defense for this group within the signatories, as much as to fight abuses and promote the respect for the group within the micronational community as a whole.
Background
Discussions
Signatories
His Imperial and Royal Apostolic Majesty, Oscar I, Emperor-King of Karnia-Ruthenia
His Royal Highness, Rubens, Duke of Axvalley
His Imperial Majesty, Leonardo, Emperor of Villa-Alicia
His Majesty, Thomas, King of Quinta Velha
His Majesty, Rafael, King of Luna
His Most Gracious Majesty, Arthur II, King of Ebenthal
Her Excellency, Luísa, Countess of Lorência
Her Majesty, Maria, Queen of Sildávia
His Majesty, Matheus, King of Braspor