Migs Caldeo, President of the Supreme Council of the Republic of Daikoku, issued a decree Monday evening placing the Republic of Daikoku under emergency rule.
The decree introduced a state of emergency in the Republic of Daikoku and granted the executive and legislative powers of the Supreme Council to the President of the Supreme Council. An additional emergency order of President Caldeo also called off the election to the Supreme Council scheduled to be held on 17 January.2015. In a statement released on Tuesday morning, President Caldeo said that these measures were in response to "potential instability that the current inactive state of the Republic of Daikoku may cause to the well-being of the nation and its people." President Caldeo assured the country that the emergency rule is not for the purpose of curbing democracy in the nation, saying that it is there "for our nation to remain united and to encourage activity in the Republic." It is expected that the emergency rule would lead to long-term results for Daikoku and may result to even further changes in its government.
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