The Republic of Daikoku has made public its intention of seeking unification with the Rajahnate of Namayan in a federation.
The intention of Daikoku to unify with Namayan was first mentioned in Article 6 of the interim constitution decreed by President Migs Caldeo last Monday saying that Daikoku "shall seek to unify with [Namayan] in a federal form of government based on the principle of mutual cooperation and development." President Caldeo, in a statement, said that the unification between Daikoku and Namayan "is also the only way to guarantee cooperation, development and peace for Philippine micronationalism." He also said that unification would end "[the competition] to become the leading nation in the region" through mutual growth and development. He added that it "would also end unnecessary conflicts in the region" through checks and balances between the two states and the guarantee that the interests of the two states would be met through peaceful and legal means. Talks for unification have reportedly begun between Daikoku and Namayan, with meetings between the two governments scheduled for late November. President Caldeo believes that unification might be achieved by January of next year. Meanwhile, there has been mixed reactions in Namayan with some favoring unification, while others rejecting it due to the fear of dragging Namayan into the cold relations between Daikoku and Kaleido.
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