PRESIDENT OF THE NATIONAL COUNCIL OF THE DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF DAIKOKU Statement on the declaration of independence of the Democratic People's Republic of Daikoku Yesterday, at 22:00, the National Council, reflecting the will of the Daikoku people, voted for the Democratic People's Republic of Daikoku to secede from the Rajahnate of Namayan and become an independent and sovereign state. The secession vote came as sentiments for an independent and sovereign Daikoku state have been voiced by members of the National Council who have deliberated on the status of the Democratic People's Republic of Daikoku as an autonomous republic of the Rajahnate of Namayan. The same members have concluded that the Namayan government has not contributed positively to the growth and development of the Daikoku state and have questioned on why Daikoku should continue being an autonomous republic of Namayan. The recent anti-government movements and disagreements within the government in Namayan have further aggravated the National Council to agree to a secession vote. With the independence and sovereignty of our Daikoku state restored under the rule of our Democratic People's Republic, we, the National Council, appeal to the Daikoku people to turn out and to make use of their strength in order to create a strong and prosperous Daikoku nation. To the Rajahnate of Namayan and to other foreign states, the Democratic People's Republic of Daikoku would like to request the recognition of our independent and sovereign state and to open diplomatic relations on the basis of friendship and cooperation. In this time, where a new chapter in the history of the Daikoku state is being shaped, I, on behalf of the National Council, wish the Daikoku people the best and I hope that, as we become the ones taking control of the affairs of our state, we would achieve great victories in building and developing the Daikoku state. Nakatani, DAIKOKU (22 November 2015) - Migs Caldeo, President of the National Council of the Democratic People's Republic of Daikoku, issued a statement on the declaration of independence of the Democratic People's Republic of Daikoku.
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