KITAKYO (DFNS) - The Federal Election Committee released a report on the results of the election to the 3rd Federal Assembly and the 30 June referendums.
According to the report, the Daikoku Social People's Party was elected to the Federal Assembly with 95.45% of the votes. Voters also voted in favor of the maintenance of the territories of the Daikoku Federation with 95.45% of the votes, while the revision of the territories of the Daikoku Federation garnering 4.55%. No one voted for changing the status of the Daikoku Federation into an autonomous state of the State of Ariana and the State of Kaleido. Voters also unanimously voted in favor of the First Amendment to the Constitution of the Daikoku Federation (2014) and for a constitutional review. The Federal Election Committee reported a 75.86% voter turnout.
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KITAKYO (DFNS) - Advance voting for the election to the 3rd Federal Assembly and the 30 June referendums begins tomorrow.
According to the Federal Election Committee, the Daikoku Federation is ready to hold advance voting with relevant preparations done by the Federal Government of the Daikoku Federation. Advance voting would last from 27 June until 29 June. KITAKYO (DFNS) - The Daikoku Social People's Party has produced posters for the election to the 3rd Federal Assembly and the 30 June referendums.
KITAKYO (DFNS) - The Federal Election Committee released the list of candidates for the election to the 3rd Federal Assembly as candidacy registration ended Sunday.
According to the Federal Election Committee, only the Daikoku Social People's Party would be contesting in the election with Dave Badiola and Vince Tambaoan running in Urbonia constituency and Carlos Anton Aguilar, Jeremy Gabriel Celespara, TJ Feliciano and Marius Reyes running in Treisia constituency. Since the Daikoku Social People's Party is the only political party contesting in the election, the Constitution mandates that the list nominated by the political party would be elected through a majority vote. Presidency of the Daikoku Federation announces referendum on the review of the Constitution6/15/2014 KITAKYO (DFNS) - The Presidency of the Daikoku Federation announced Monday that a referendum on the review of the Constitution of the Daikoku Federation (2014) is scheduled on June 30.
According to the decree, the referendum would have the question: "Are you in favor for a review of the Constitution of the Daikoku Federation (2014)?" If approved, a Constitutional Commission is to be set-up who will be tasked to review the Constitution and, if possible, draft a new Constitution. The referendum is to be held concurrently with the referendum "On the Status of the Daikoku Federation" and "On the Approval of the First Amendment". KITAKYO (DFNS) - The Daikoku Social People's Party have nominated candidates for the election to the 3rd Federal Assembly on Monday, the first day for the candidates registration.
The Daikoku Social People's Party have nominated the following as its candidates:
KITAKYO (DFNS) - The Grand Duchy of Flanderensis voted to reverse its decision on May 30 to cut diplomatic relations with the Daikoku Federation Sunday.
Lyam Desmet, the Flandrensisian senator who proposed the decision to cut relations with the Daikoku Federation, contacted the Presidency of the Daikoku Federation and in a statement said: "On that moment, I still stand after my decision. But after the new information it was clear that there were a lot of misunderstandings about the Daikoku Federation, especially because the others spread information about "their" government in Daikoku. So, I'm glad that all things are clear now and we can maintain our relationship. It's sad that they exclude you from the Philippine micronational movement but it's your chance to prove [Daikoku is] more professional." Diplomatic relations of the Grand Duchy of Flandrensis with the State of Ariana and the State of Kaleido remains cut. SHIRO-SHI, Seidaikei (DFNS) - The Presidency of the Daikoku Federation had decided to reverse its decision on the approval of the First Amendment of the Constitution of the Daikoku Federation (2014) on Friday.
The Presidency of the Daikoku Federation had decided to approve the First Amendment of the Constitution of the Daikoku Federation (2014) through a referendum to be held on June 30, 2014 which will be concurrently held with the elections to the 3rd Federal Assembly and the referendum on the status of the Daikoku Federation. The Presidency of the Daikoku Federation also announced that the election to the 3rd Federal Assembly shall be held in accordance to the provisions of the First Amendment. |
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