I of course maintain that all those voting on my proposition new exactly what it was they were voting for or against, various spellings of my nation aside: the right for Arco to attack any province containing an opposing army without Arco being rogue. Any tribunal worth the name would rule in favor of the plain meaning of the proposition and the intent of those voting.
Why make arguments against a proposition prior to its passage if one thinks it a nullity? Better to have saved your breath, yes?
Arguments NOW that the proposition has no effect reek of desperation unseemly in neighbors so much stronger than tiny Arco.
Insofar as this useless post facto debate adds uncertainty in the minds of my neighbors, or gives them false hope that the proposition has no effect, I advise them that the safest course would be for them to remove their armies from provinces adjacent to my own.
Else face the consequences, and thine OWN roguehood.
