Migs Caldeo, President of the Supreme Council of the Republic of Daikoku, announced through a statement the plan for the Republic of Daikoku to become an autonomous state under the Rajahnate of Namayan.
For months, unification between Daikoku and Namayan has been expected, however, the sudden decision for Daikoku to become under Namayan administration as an autonomous state came as a surprise for those who supported unification between the two states. In his statement, President Caldeo said that this was a "critical decision for the continuation of the nationhood and way of life of the Republic of Daikoku." With his proposal for making Daikoku an autonomous state under Namayan, President Caldeo also asked for the Namayan government to grant the Daikoku government the responsibility for its internal affairs, the guarantee for the continuation of its system of government, special representation in the Namayan legislature, exemption in Namayan laws that may affect its national identity, and the ability to secede from Namayan. President Caldeo also assured the Namayan government that Namayan would be responsible for Daikoku's foreign affairs and it would be able to exercise sovereignty over Daikoku. President Caldeo also stated that he had accepted the Namayan stance on sovereignty by adopting the term "area of influence" for the territories of Daikoku. The term "territory" shall, however, remain in use for legal documents. In the end of his statement, President Caldeo called for understanding for his decision and asked the people to accept the current situation of the Republic of Daikoku. After President Caldeo released his statement, he informed the Namayan government on his statement and its contents.
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