As a private citizen, and as the Prime Minister, I hold no stake nor opinion in this debate. I am here for fun, and if Selenids would prefer to have micro-states in their community, so be it. I would just like to remind everyone that there is a great deal of work in enacting such a plan.
We must create and figure out how to enforce a comprehensive rule set for micro-states, so that the balance of power is not terribly upset. We cannot have 5 Vaticans, for instance, or 3 Singapores, since their power is in their uniqueness and very small number. We must figure out how to create micro-plots on the map, and how they will be displayed, and how they should be organised. Will there be large, zoomed in maps on a city street detail scale? Who should produce them?
There is also the economic problems of city states. Parthenopias slightly touched on this, with the larger neighbour dependency, but to what extent can they be dependent? When will the economic prowess of a city-state, a la Singapore, start to make the neighbouring nation jealous and spiteful, and start to cut imports of oil, for instance? If imports are cut, what will the micro-state do, if it does not wish to take the expected route of lowered economic growth? Is there going to be increased tensions over that? I don't doubt there will be, we're not all world leaders in a literal sense, and our patience and good will only extends so far.
These are possible problems. I will not try to provide possible benefits, as Parthenopias has already done a good job of that, but I am also not trying to dissuade any Selenid from supporting micro-states if the benefits are greater than the risks. That's life, after all. If the community does want it, we will work to create it, and create it well. Justinian and I guarantee it.