Ufficio Diplomatico – Foreign Office
SENATUS POPULUSQUE ROMANUS
Il Senato e il Popolo Romano
Italiano
Consolato Diplomatico
Ai rappresentanti delle delegazioni straniere,
Il Senato e il Popolo Romano offre la sua accoglienza nel nome della sacra ospitalità, disposti ad ogni dialogo costruttivo con qualsiasi nazione che desideri aprirlo. Lo stesso premette che tratterà esclusivamente con vere nazioni sovrane che si riconoscano consapevolmente tali e non con giochi di ruolo o false nazioni.
Detto ciò, il Principe del Senato, i Consoli, i Magistrati, il Senato e la Plebe Romana sono disposti a trattare con qualunque stato desideroso di allacciare contatti con le nostre rappresentanze.
Per far ciò, i signori rappresentanti sono invitati a contattare attraverso l’indirizzo e-mail respublicaspqr@altervista.org . A breve riceveranno risposte, che si spera siano favorevoli.
English
First, we inform that will exclusively negotiate with true sovereign nations and micro nations which consciously acknowledge themselves such (not with role games or false nations), and they are ready to beginning reciprocal recognition like sovereign entity.
To negotiate with us, the gentlemen representatives are invited to contact us with one of this option:
- mail to respublicaspqr@altervista.org
- leave a contact in foreign section of our board, Pars Extera.
As soon as possible it will be yourselves given answered, hoping in the beginning of good and useful relations.
Please read here under some short information on the Res Publica gotten ready specially for the English’s spoken visitors.
About Res Publica SPQR – Roman Republic
Official Name: Res Publica SPQR – Repubblica Romana (Roman Republic)
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| Note abaut our flag: To avoid misunderstandings we want to reassure on the presences of “fasces lictoriae”: fasces is a traditional Roman elements symbolize summary power and jurisdiction, and/or “strength through unity”; it doesn’t have references with the fascism. |
Nationality: Quiritis
Declared itself independent and sovereign: March 1, with popular plebiscite
Languages: Italian and Latin (official).
Religion: Catholic
Population: 25 (approximately at December 2007)
Political status: meritocratic and democratic republic
Head of State: Prince of Senate, Caio Giulio Aquila
Heads of Government: Consuls, Marco Licinio Crasso and Cneo Sergio Catilina Executive and Legislative composition: see Nostra Dignitatum
Web resources:
- official web site: http://www.respublicaspqr.altervista.org/
- official board: http://respublicaspqr.forumcommunity.net/
- encyclopedia: http://spqr.wetpaint.com
The Res Publica is formed by free voluntary association of individuals, that recognize in Rome not a place but their civilization, nurse of people and culture. National sovereignty belongs to the people, that submits the administration to the deserving representatives
The liberty, the dignity and all the other inalienable rights of the man are intangible and inseparable rights, that the State recognize and guarantee inside the law and that they bind the legislative, the executive and judicial power.
We assures the equality in front of the law to all the citizens without distinction of sex, of race, of language, of religion, of political opinions, of personal and social conditions.
Even recognizes the Catholic Religion as identitary religion of the nation, the Res Public sets all the religions equal in front of the law and all them have the right to get organized according to proper statutes, provided that not conflicting with the juridical arrangement of the nation, applying the concept of “free Church in free State”.
Every citizen has the duty to develop, according to his own possibilities and his own choice, an activity or a function that competes to the material and spiritual progress of the society and the attainment of the happiness and the personal realization.
Also claim the land of the Roman people, the Res Publica recognizes the right to the self-determination of the people and promotes local autonomous in the states that depend on it.
We don’t want to impose our law to not any free man, we hope that the free men freely recognize itself in our ideal of civility.
Res Publica SPQR Repubblica Romana



