The name "World Development Committee" quickly passed through the Federation Government, with the key factor being Mr. Truman's persuasion using the "Bupen Treaty." He suggested that if possible, these advisors could also have their names recorded in history books.
Thus, these advisors no longer felt the impulse to oppose, and as for the President, there's no doubt the history book page on the "Bupen Treaty" would read—
During... the tenure of the President, how rapidly the development of the Bail Federal proceeded, and on a certain year, month, and day, it led to the signing of the world-impacting "Bupen Treaty" with multiple nations...
So from the start, the President did not participate in the naming issue; he just watched everyone arguing fiercely with a smile.
While international attention was focused on the Federation, new problems emerged in the North.
