Nakatani, DAIKOKU (23 November 2015) - The Democratic People's Republic of Daikoku became an independent and sovereign state on Sunday night as the National Council voted for secession from the Rajahnate of Namayan.
According to a statement released on Monday by Migs Caldeo, President of the National Council, the secession vote was the result of "sentiments for an independent and sovereign Daikoku state" within the National Council following questions on the "status of the [Daikoku] as an autonomous republic of [Namayan]" as complaints were made on the lack of positive changes that Namayan has done for Daikoku. The reported anti-government movements within the Rajahnate of Namayan and the resulting instability within its government also aggrevated the National Council's push for a secession vote. The Act on Declaring the Independence of the Democratic People's Republic of Daikoku was passed unanimously by the National Council at 22:00 on Sunday. Aside from declaring Daikoku as an independent and sovereign state, the Act also revoked all existing agreements with the Rajahnate of Namayan. Following the vote, Migs Caldeo, in a statement, appealed to the Daikoku people to turn out and to make use of their strength in order to create a strong and prosperous Daikoku nation. He also appealed to the Rajahnate of Namayan and to other foreign states for recognition of the Daikoku state and for diplomatic relations on the basis of friendship and cooperation. President Caldeo concluded his statement saying that he wish the Daikoku people the best in this new chapter of Daikoku's history and hoped that the nation would achieve victories in creating a strong and prosperous Daikoku state.
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