TREATY BETWEEN THE GOVERNMENTS OF THE DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF DAIKOKU AND THE RAJAHNATE OF NAMAYAN ON THE ANNEXATION OF DAIKOKU TERRITORIES TO THE RAJAHNATE OF NAMAYAN The governments of the Democratic People’s Republic of Daikoku and the Rajahnate of Namayan have decided to conclude this present Treaty in accordance to the principles of self-determination and mutual assistance, development and support, and taking into consideration the common aspirations and will of the people of the Democratic People’s Republic of Daikoku and the Rajahnate of Namayan.
The President of the National Council of the Democratic People’s Republic of Daikoku and the Rajah of Namayan agreed on the following provisions: ARTICLE 1 The Democratic People’s Republic of Daikoku shall no longer exist as an independent and sovereign state. ARTICLE 2 The government of the Democratic People’s Republic of Daikoku shall be dissolved. ARTICLE 3 (1) The cities of Nakatani, Seidaikei and Kitakyo shall be under the jurisdiction of the Rajahnate of Namayan and shall become part of the territory of the Rajahnate of Namayan following the dissolution of the Democratic People’s Republic of Daikoku. (2) The communes of Fujimiya, Kirino, Kotori, Nishizumi, Shiba and Kawashiro shall be under the jurisdiction of the Republic of the Philippines following the dissolution of the Democratic People’s Republic of Daikoku. ARTICLE 4 The Rajahnate of Namayan shall form the Daikoku Prefecture. ARTICLE 5 The territory of the Daikoku Prefecture shall consist of the territories of the Democratic People’s Republic of Daikoku placed under the jurisdiction of the Rajahnate of Namayan. ARTICLE 6 Migs Caldeo, President of the National Council of the Democratic People’s Republic of Daikoku, shall be appointed as Prefect of Daikoku. ARTICLE 7 The citizens of the Democratic People’s Republic of Daikoku at the time of its dissolution shall not be required to acquire the citizenship of the Rajahnate of Namayan as residents of the Daikoku Prefecture and shall be free to apply for any macronational or micronational citizenship following the dissolution of the Democratic People’s Republic of Daikoku. ARTICLE 7 This Treaty shall enter into force on 27 June 2016 at 12:00. Signed on 26 June 2016 at 23:00 in the city of Nakatani in the Democratic People’s Republic of Daikoku and the Lequia Prefecture in the Rajahnate of Namayan SIGNATORIES MIGS CALDEO President of the National Council of the Democratic People’s Republic of Daikoku DARVINOS I Rajah of Namayan
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Daikoku and Namayan governments sign treaty on dissolution and Namayan annexation of Daikoku6/28/2016 Nakatani, DAIKOKU (27 June 2016) - The governments of the Democratic People's Republic of Daikoku and the Rajahnate of Namayan agreed to sign a treaty on the evening of 26 June which dissolves the Democratic People's Republic of Daikoku and cedes certain Daikoku territories into the jurisdiction of the Rajahnate of Namayan.
Migs Caldeo, President of the National Council of the Democratic People's Republic of Daikoku, signed the treaty as plenipotentiary of the Democratic People's Republic of Daikoku, while Darvinos I, Rajah of Namayan and Acting Prime Minister of the Rajahnate of Namayan, signed the treaty as plenipotentiary of the Rajahnate of Namayan. In the treaty, the Daikoku and Namayan governments agreed that the Democratic People's Republic of Daikoku would cease to exist as a independent and sovereign state and that the cities of Kitakyo, Nakatani and Seidaikei are to be annexed by the Rajahnate of Namayan. The treaty stated that the annexed Daikoku territories would form the new Namayan prefecture of Daikoku with Migs Caldeo as prefect. The treaty also stated that former Daikoku citizens shall be given the option to whether or not acquire the citizenship of the Rajahnate of Namayan. The said treaty will go into effect at noon today. The treaty between the Daikoku and Namayan government comes as the National Council of the Democratic People's Republic of Daikoku has been inactive for months. The treaty also marks the second time in which Daikoku has become part of Namayan, the first being in February 2015 when the then-Republic of Daikoku joined Namayan as an autonomous republic. However, by November 2015, Daikoku had unilaterally declared its independence following instability within Namayan. |
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