President Caldeo introduces bills on national seal, sanctions against Kaleido in Namayan legislature2/9/2015 Migs Caldeo, President of the Supreme Council of the Republic of Daikoku and representative of the Republic of Daikoku to the Royal Assembly of Senators of the Rajahnate of Namayan, introduced two bills on Sunday and Monday.
The first bill, filed last Sunday, was on proposing a new national seal for the Rajahnate of Namayan which would consist a crowned golden double-headed eagle holding a scepter and an orb with a shield containing a golden stylized sun in a red background. The proposal for the national seal used the Byzantine double-headed eagle found on the Namayan flag and the stylized sun found on the Namayan seal. The second bill, filed Monday, was on the Rajahnate of Namayan authorizing diplomatic and economic sanctions against the Independent State of Kaleido. It contained provisions on cutting communications between Namayan and Kaleido, placing restrictions on access of Namayan and Kaleido social media forums and prohibiting business activities between Namayan and Kaleido. The bill was met with criticism by Kaleido Premier Luis Palay saying that the bill is an attempt of President Caldeo to "break the [fragile peace between Kaleido and Namayan]" and that he is "menacing again and again" with the bill. According to the Constitution of the Rajahnate of Namayan, these bills shall go to the Prime Minister for approval if 20% of the citizens of Namayan approves for the bill within a period of 14 days.
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Migs Caldeo, President of the Supreme Council of the Republic of Daikoku, became the representative of the Republic of Daikoku to the Royal Assembly of Senators - the legislature of the Rajahnate of Namayan - last Sunday.
Along with the signing of the treaty that sealed the unification between Daikoku and Namayan, Migs Caldeo signed a document that contained a pledge to serve as the republic's representative to Namayan's legislature. In accordance to the treaty, the representative of Daikoku to the Royal Assembly of Senators shall have voting powers. Migs Caldeo, President of the Supreme Council of the Republic of Daikoku, and Darwin Eugenio, Foreign Minister of the Rajahnate of Namayan, signed a treaty at 21:00 on Sunday in which the Republic of Daikoku became an autonomous republic under the Rajahnate of Namayan.
The treaty, with the full title of "The Treaty Between the Governments of the Republic of Daikoku and the Rajahnate of Namayan on the Admission of the Republic of Daikoku as an Autonomous Republic of the Rajahnate of Namayan", contains 9 articles and deals with the powers of the Republic of Daikoku as an autonomous republic of the Rajahnate of Namayan and the Rajahnate of Namayan's powers over the Republic of Daikoku. The Daikoku and Namayan governments agreed on the following provisions:
Migs Caldeo, in a statement addressed to the nation, he stated that concluding this treaty is "important in keeping [Daikoku's] national identity and way of life." "We now find ourselves in a new chapter in our nation's history unified with the fraternal people of Namayan," he added. He also expressed his gratitude on the effort made by the Namayan government to conclude the Treaty with the Daikoku government, and vowed that Daikoku would "contribute positively to the growth of the Rajahnate of Namayan and of Philippine micronationalism as a whole" and "return to the nation's former glory" as an autonomous republic of Namayan. The Rajahnate of Namayan is yet to issue an official statement, however, the idea of unification has been received in a positive note with its reigning Rajah Monjer I stating in Namayan's state media that it is "okay with [Namayan] as long as both sides will benefit from each other." Statement of the President of the Supreme Council on signing the treaty on unification with Namayan2/1/2015 Migs Caldeo, President of the Supreme Council of the Republic of Daikoku, released a statement on Monday morning on the topic of the signing of a treaty in which the Republic of Daikoku became an autonomous republic of the Rajahnate of Namayan.
"At 21:00 hours on 1 February 2015, I have signed, in behalf of the Republic of Daikoku, the Treaty Between the Governments of the Republic of Daikoku and the Rajahnate of Namayan on the Admission of the Republic of Daikoku as an Autonomous Republic of the Rajahnate of Namayan. "The provisions of this Treaty is now currently in effect and we now find ourselves in a new chapter in our nation's history unified with the fraternal people of Namayan. "As I have stated in my previous statement, we have been living in a crucial situation in our Republic where inactivity plagues our country's stability. This decision to become an autonomous republic under Namayan is important in keeping our national identity and way of life. "With the admission of our Republic into the Namayan nation, I am grateful to the effort given by the Namayan government in concluding this treaty with the Daikoku government. "It is our Republic's pledge in this new chapter of our nation's history that it would contribute positively to the growth of the Rajahnate of Namayan and of Philippine micronationalism as a whole. "It is also our Republic's pledge that, as an autonomous republic of Namayan, we would restore our nation's former glory as we strive to end the inactivity plaguing our nation." |
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May 2015
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