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Ministry of Defense
Internal Memo-For Eyes Only

The possibility of continued Russian interference is likely elsewhere outside of Azerbaijan. With out a doubt, Russian lead forces eliminated the former President of Azerbaijan and the current president is a possible target as well.

Interference in the coming Canadian elections, possibly even our own, remain a viable threat. The USSR may feel the time is ripe to begin the dissemination of false facts. We may begin to see an increase in chatter on social media channels of “bots” and Russian supporters, whom may be part of this operation.

We have shared this intelligence with the CSE and will be working with our partners as the situation develops.

Central America Federation and Upper and lower canada

The-kalmar-union wrote:Ministry of Defense
Internal Memo-For Eyes Only

The possibility of continued Russian interference is likely elsewhere outside of Azerbaijan. With out a doubt, Russian lead forces eliminated the former President of Azerbaijan and the current president is a possible target as well.

Interference in the coming Canadian elections, possibly even our own, remain a viable threat. The USSR may feel the time is ripe to begin the dissemination of false facts. We may begin to see an increase in chatter on social media channels of “bots” and Russian supporters, whom may be part of this operation.

We have shared this intelligence with the CSE and will be working with our partners as the situation develops.

Ministry of Intelligence Services - Internal Memo-For Eyes Only

As the Empire of Japan is current head of CSECIS we thank you for this information and will be shared between intelligence agencies within the Collective Security Entente. The Ministry of Intelligence Services will also take its own measures to deter any potential Russian influence in any future Japanese elections.

Central America Federation and Upper and lower canada

... COBRA Meeting ... Whitehall London ... message … 10.00 Local Time... CLASSIFIED...

[redacted] "First item. It is suspected based on our information that Cccp- is promoting a misinformation campaign to push their preferred candidates in Canada"

[redacted] "Those bastards never stop do they. Another one to add to the list. Manipulation of Ireland, faking referendum results, provocation in Eurasia, and now interference in foreign elections. Anything we can do?"

[redacted] "Well we continue to work with allies in northern Europe to contain the threat, and ask Canada if there's anything we can do to help. Although options seem limited."

[redacted] "Second item. Far Eastern Union of Soviet Republics are making good progress in Free india- by all accounts. Although it will allow them to direct what follows the current regime, anything would be an improvement. "

[redacted] "I think we all wish them well and hope for minimum civilian causalities."

[redacted] "Finally, and I'm glad to say that its now item #3 instead of #1. Belize is effectively won. We have a poisoner problem. Many are drug addicts and clearly shell shocked. Absolutely no skills beyond terrorizing civilians and hit and run attacks.

[redacted] "Sounds expensive. Damn."

[redacted] "As for the rest of the country, the Belize PM has proposed a royal visit may be in order. At our expense of course."

[redacted] "We have personnel in place. Our recommendation is for His Majesty to visit is he so wishes."

Far Eastern Union of Soviet Republics wrote:UAN General Assembly, Geneva

The Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW) has been placed on the UAN agenda.

The Chair lauds Romanovskaya's proposal for such a Treaty. It will be a positive step towards dismantling the threat of mutually-assured destruction.

The current UAN agenda is as follows:

    1. Preliminary discussion on the Japanese proposal. 25/11/2022-2/12/2022

    Note: voting dates are inclusive of start and end dates. i.e: UAN Member States will be permitted to vote on Item 7 on the 17th of December, 18th, and 19th (3 days).

OOC: the agenda has been amended as thus:

    2. Submission of Annex A of UANGA/DRES/6 for voting. 4/12/2022-6/12/2022

    3. Submission of Annex B of UANGA/DRES/6 for voting. 6/12/2022-8/12/2022

    4. Submission of Annex C of UANGA/DRES/6 for voting. 8/12/2022-10/12/2022

    5. Resubmission of UANGA/DRES/5 for voting. 10/12/2022-12/12/2022

    6. Presentation of the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons for discussion. 12/12/2022-18/12/2022

    7. Presentation of the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons for voting. 18/12/2022-20/12/2022

UAN General Assembly, Geneva

The Chair submits Annex A of UANGA/DRES/6 for voting.

Annex A is as follows:

              United Assembly of Nations

              General Assembly

__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
UANGA/DRES/6

          Prohibition of nuclear weapons testing during times of peace

            The -Empire of Japan- ,

            Guided by its purpose to preserve freedom, self-determination, and sovereignty for each country, through
            comprehensive diplomatic negotiations with the sole objective of preserving World Peace,

            Underscoring the Japanese State's firsthand experience with nuclear weapons,

            Reaffirming that proliferation of nuclear, chemical and biological weapons, as well as their means
            of delivery, constitutes a threat to international peace and security,

            Reaffirming that nuclear safeguards are a fundamental component of nuclear non-proliferation,
            promote greater confidence among nuclear-armed states, prevent the room for fatal
            misunderstandings, and positively contribute to regional and international peace and security,

            Hereby:

            1. Calls upon all Member States to vote on the implementation of the following Annexes (A, B, and C) to yield a
              conclusion that is binding and authoritative as a matter of international law.

              ---ANNEX A---

            ...

            [To be inserted in preamble]

            Expressing the gravest concern at the claim by the Indian State that it has conducted
            a test of a nuclear weapon, and the danger it poses to peace and stability in the region
            and beyond,

            ....

            [To be inserted as operative clause]

            2. Condemns the nuclear test proclaimed by the Indian State, for its provocative detonation
            of a nuclear weapon in the exclusive economic zone of another sovereign nation, that being
            the United Kingdom of Great Britain.

Central America Federation, Turco-Bulgaria, and Upper and lower canada

Far Eastern Union of Soviet Republics wrote:
                    公 共 啟 事

                  PUBLIC NOTICES

The People's Media Agency / 人民媒社 / 인민미디어대행사 / ピープルズメディアエージェンシー / Агентство народных СМИ

              'Constant' PDF airstrikes stifle Indian recovery:
              second Kargil War brewing on horizon?

By Meng Hulin
7 minute read

LEH — After several early firefights with entrenched IPA forces on the road to Srinagar, the PDFAF has stepped up its airstrikes on military and guerilla positions to soften IPA resistance in northern Ladakh and pave the way for Kargil's capture.

Following the surrender of Leh, the PDF has looked northwards with the aim of capturing Srinagar, the regional capital of the neighbouring union territory of Jammu and Kashmir. Such a move would undoubtedly place heavy pressure on Free india- to acquiesce with the FEUSSR's demands of non-aggression against Eulumia and other GSA nations. However, the terrain of Kashmir is mountainous and high, the roads limited in extent and narrow. NH 1, the only reliable path from Leh to Srinagar, remains a hotbed of IPA insurgents. Continued hostilities from Kargil pose a serious speedbump to the PDF's goals.

Aerial reconnaissance estimates the IPA continue to occupy over 100 observation posts overlooking the highway, granting them a clear line of sight to attack PDF forces attempting to advance. Just last night, two separate supply convoys were ambushed, with the IPA killing 4 PDF personnel, injuring 12, and making off with several crates of ammunition. 18 convoys in total were attacked last week, claiming the lives of 29 in total and injuring 50. The harassment is not limited to land either. A PDFGF helicopter was fired upon near the outskirts of Leh, receiving damage to its rotor. And over 100 commercial-off-the-shelf drones which were dispatched for on-the-spot scouting operations were shot down.

The PDFAF's all-out air offensive saw the deployment of strike fighters, fighter-bombers, drones, attack helicopters, and loitering munitions to strike at IPA positions. The first of these operations began in earnest yesterday when 3 squadrons of J-16 strike fighters launched 6 back-to-back attacks on IPA camps, materiel dumps, and motorized convoys in Damkhar, Dah and Hanu, Batalik, and Shargole. 3 other squadrons of J-10 fighters flew sorties to Dras, where they strafed and destroyed a 1 kilometer-long segment of NH 1 with 90mm rockets to pre-empt large-scale reinforcements and supplies from flowing in.

The airstrikes also saw the first operational use of the GJ-11 stealth UCAV, which flew in from the Xiyu SSR for a 4 hour mission. The drone successfully destroyed 2 incoming supply convoys heading from Dras to Kargil before it returned home.

Aerial assaults continued throughout the night, with Kargil bearing the brunt of the attacks. The city's heliport was destroyed, as was an oil depot which was set alight. The fires blazed into the morning, prompting the evacuation of over 1,000 residents to the western side of the city. The early knockouts of the city's oil resources have placed immense constraints on IPA operations. Motor vehicles will run dry over the next few days, and with no hope of sustained, high-volume resupply and storage, become ineffective and unserviceable.

Other attacks crushed the city's power grid, sparking a citywide blackout which lasted for hours.

The PDF estimates that 300 have been killed during its aerial campaign. It has vowed to continue until officials from Free india- agree to negotiations.

    Reporting by Meng Hulin; Additional reporting by Tan Shoushan; Editing by Zhao Zhihao

Central America Federation, Turco-Bulgaria, and Upper and lower canada

Reforms in the Labour Party

After a sweeping loss in the last election, Labour will seek far-reaching reforms. The position of Chief-Whip and Minority leader will be reshuffled. This will have far-reaching effects on policy within the party for years to come.
With more left-leaning leaders filling the new position it is expected that the party will have a more left-leaning agenda in the upcoming local elections. If they will exceed the low expectations that are still present in the polls will have to be seen. The top job position of the Labour leader will not be replaced. Kastjeh tot Mürh has announced he will not step down and aims to lead the party in a new direction that will help every Tumolian.

Hello all! After a lot more time and effort than I initially thought it would take, I bring you the election of the 36th Parliament of Aozhou! I am really happy with how this turned out and would love if you could take a look at the Information Page linked below in addition to the post itself. It features Wikipedia-style infoboxes, election lore, and original maps all made by me that I put a lot of effort into. Thank you and I hope you enjoy!

Also, as a result of the referendum detailed in the post below and the attached factbook, for RP purposes Aozhou's official name will henceforth be "Australasia". I will continue using the Aozhou account, but will change the nation title to Union of Australasia. I would appreciate being referred to as Australasia for RP purposes while still tagging Aozhou in message board communications.

36th Parliament of Aozhou

Parliament of Aozhou

Aozhou's legislature consists of a unique tricameral system. Aozhou has two separate federal parliaments with different competencies: the Union Parliament, with a House of Representatives and a Senate, and the Aboriginal Parliament. The House of Representatives consists of 165 MPs elected by all eligible voters in Aozhou for three year terms (or shorter, if the Parliament is dissolved early). The Senate is intended to serve as a "states' house" of 126 senators + 1 ex-officio senator. Every state elects 12 senators each for 6 year terms, while the territories elect 3 senators each for 3 year terms. The terms for each cycle of senators are staggered such that 6 senators from each state are elected every 3 years. The Aboriginal Parliament consists of 75 members elected for 3 year terms (tied to that of the House of Representatives), with the electorate and eligible candidates restricted to those registered in the federal Aboriginal register. The Aboriginal Parliament is chaired by a Speaker, who serves ex officio as a non-elected Senator of Aozhou in the Senate and as Chief Minister of the Central Aboriginal Territories.

All ordinary laws must pass the House of Representatives and the Senate before they are able to receive Royal Assent and pass. Laws pertaining to Aboriginal affairs and administration of the Central Aboriginal Territories must also pass the Aboriginal Parliament to go into effect. All constitutional amendments must be passed by all three houses, and by a majority vote in a national referendum.

The Prime Minister of Aozhou is solely responsible to the House of Representatives, though must rely on a working majority in the Senate in order to pass ordinary laws.

Election Background

The election of the 36th Parliament of Aozhou occurred as part of the usual conclusion of the House of Representatives and Aboriginal Parliament's three year terms, and the Senate's Cycle 1 senators 6 year terms. Governor-General Sir Dr. Saabiq bin Rabi, acting on behalf of King Henry IX of Aozhou, dissolved the Union and Aboriginal Parliament and issued a writ of election for 6 weeks after dissolution.

The incumbent Democratic Labor Party minority government entered the election seeking a second term in office. The previous election originally resulted in a Democratic Labor-Green Party minority coalition supported by United Future with confidence and supply. However, two years into the term, the Green Party withdrew from the coalition in protest to the Government's support for Commonwealth war efforts in India and an unwillingness of the Democratic Labor Party to implement Green Party demands on environmental policy. While originally threatening to support a no confidence motion and early elections, emergency talks between the DLP, Greens, and United Future led to an stop-gate agreement under which the Greens agreed to support the Democratic Labor government with confidence and supply until the conclusion of the term. The uncertainty surrounding the shifting support for the Government led Opposition Leader Christopher Bergen of the National Union Party to brand the DLP minority government a "Government of Chaos", a phrase he continued using throughout the campaign period.

The campaign was characterized by often personal attacks and negative campaigning between party leaders, with Prime Minister Nathaniel Liew and Opposition Leader Christopher Bergen frequently trading barbs during debates and running ads attacking each others' competency and characters. The United Future Party focused their campaign on cost of living issues, foreign affairs, and social issues, while the Greens endorsed a decarbonization and green energy transition plan and vowed to hold a referendum on becoming a republic if elected. Freedom First focused its campaign on slashing immigration and "de-Islamization" of Aozhou society. In addition to the parties with representation in Parliament, a newly formed left-wing party called the Australasian Socialists emerged, describing itself as a "decentralized democratic socialist, republican, and ecologist force". The party consistently polled higher than Freedom First, Yawarra, and United for Justice in polls for the House of Representatives and campaigned on nationalizing essential industry, placing an immediate moratorium on nuclear and coal-fired energy, and severing all constitutional links with the British monarchy and Commonwealth.

The immediate leadup to the election was dominated by a series of illegal nuclear tests by India offshore British and Indonesian island groups in the Indian Ocean.

The major issue in the campaign remained cost of living and housing cost issues, with 32% of voters listing that as their "Main Concern", followed by 24% listing international affairs and defense, 15% listing economic growth, 14% listing government transparency and competency, 6% listing climate change, and 3% listing constitutional affairs. 6% listed "Other Issues" as their primary concern in the election.

In addition to the general election, two binding referendum questions were put to the electorate. The first question asked if same-sex couples should be allowed to marry, in line with a campaign promise by the Democratic Labor Party to hold a plebiscite on the matter. The "Yes" option, officially led by Aozhou for Equality, was endorsed by the Democratic Labor Party, Green Party, United Future, United for Justice, as well as several minor parties and independents. The "No" option, led by Concerned Citizens for Traditional Families, was endorsed by the Country Alliance, Freedom First, and the Family Values Party. The National Union Party and Yawarra did not take a stance on the issue, encouraging members to vote their conscience, though National Union leader Christopher Bergen personally endorsed the "Yes" option.

The second question was a constitutional amendment asking if Aozhou should officially change its name to the Union of Australasia. The "Yes" option was endorsed by the Democratic Labor Party, the Green Party, Freedom First, and the Country Alliance, while the "No" option was only adopted by United for Justice and Yawarra. All other major parties officially did not take a stance on the issue.

Political Parties


In addition to the parties with official status in the Union and Aboriginal Parliaments, the minor parties Equality Aozhou, Pirate Party Aozhou, Liberty Aozhou, Communist Party of Aozhou, the Women's Party, Animal Rights Party, Republican Party, and Family Values Party all also contested this election.

Electoral System

The House of Representatives is elected using the single transferable vote (STV) system of proportional representation. As the Central Aboriginal Territories and Indigenous Nations of Paman, Yolngu, and Gamilaraay have small populations and are only entitled to one seat for the entire state, Instant Runoff Voting, also known as Ranked Choice Voting, is used instead. The Hare-Clark system is used, with candidates listed by party affiliation but randomized. There is no option for "Above the Line" voting for House of Representatives districts. Casual vacancies are filled by by-election using Instant Runoff Voting.

The Senate is elected by the single transferable vote (STV) system of proportional representation, with each state being entitled to 12 senators regardless of population, and the Aboriginal territories and Canberra Federal Capital Territory receiving 3 senators each. Senators are elected with a system that allows for "Above the Line" voting, such that voters can rank party/group tickets if they prefer rather than individual candidates. Casual vacancies are filled by the countback method.

The Aboriginal Parliament is elected by the single transferable vote (STV) system of proportional representation, with the Hare-Clark method being used. Candidates are listed on the ballot randomly with Party Affiliation listed beside their name. Casual vacancies are filled by by-elections with Instant Runoff Voting. One seat is reserved for Torres Straits Islanders, elected by Instant Runoff Voting. Franchise for Aboriginal Parliament is restricted to those listed on federal Aboriginal register.

Election Results

Union Parliament of Aozhou




Aboriginal Parliament

Referendum Results



Aftermath

In the immediate aftermath of the election, United Future leader Benjamin Thorpe pledged to enter coalition talks with the Democratic Labor Party on forming a government, noting that a coalition with the National Union Party would only be possible with the inclusion of the Country Alliance, which Thorpe stated had "irreconcilable differences on social matters" with his party. A DLP-United Future coalition would fall short of a majority in the House of Representatives by one vote, leading Nathaniel Liew to state he was open to starting negotiations with the Greens, United for Justice, Yawarra, and the two centrist to center-left leaning independents (Naomi Walker and Helen Vuong) for a confidence and supply arrangement should DLP-United Future talks be successful.

The morning after the election, NUP and Opposition Leader Christopher Bergen conceded defeat and tendered his resignation as party leader. He will remain as party leader in the interim until a new leadership spill can be held.

The Australasian Socialists entered both the Union Parliament and Aboriginal Parliament for the first time, gaining two seats in the House of Representatives and a single seat in the Aboriginal Parliament. Additionally, the Animal Rights Party, a minor party focused on animal welfare, veganism, and environmentalism, entered a federal legislature for the first time, gaining a single seat in the Aboriginal Parliament.

In the two plebiscites held simultaneously with the federal election, the "Yes" vote once, officially legalizing same-sex marriage in Aozhou and formally amending the constitution and changing Aozhou's name to the Union of Australasia.

Prime Minister Before Election:

Nathaniel Liew
(Democratic Labor Party)

Prime Minister After Election:

Nathaniel Liew
(Democratic Labor Party)

Speaker of the Aboriginal Parliament Before Election:

Deborah Minjarra Cox
(Independent)

Speaker of the Aboriginal Parliament After Election:
TBD


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ABC News Election Roundup
Aozhou General Election 2022

With the final call of the fifth Darwin House of Representatives electorate seat for United Future candidate Megan Chiu, all contests for the 36th Parliament of Aozhou have been called. It has been a bit of mixed night for the incumbent Democratic Labor Party government, with the party falling sharply by over 16% in first preference votes to an all time low, but hanging on to a chance of power by staving off major seat losses on the backs of preference flows from United Future, the Greens, and minor leftwing parties. Such a severe drop would normally be career ending for a party leader, but Prime Minister Nathaniel Liew still leads the largest party in Parliament with 61 MPs in the House to 50 MPs for the main opposition National Union Party.

The election was a complete disaster for the National Union Party, with the party shedding 6 seats in the House from the last election and dropping to a primary vote lower than the previous record low achieved at the last general election. Even before final results were concluded, party frontbenchers and backbenchers alike were already sharpening their knives, with noted Bergen supporter Shadow Foreign Minister Naomi Wong calling the results an "unmitigated disaster for the party".

On the back of slipping support for the two major parties, United Future managed an impressive upswing, with a skyrocketing House primary vote up nearly 11% from the last election and heavy second preference flows allowing them to pick up seats in both the House and Senate and leapfrog the Country Alliance and Greens to third party status in the House. Speaking with reporters after winning re-election to his own House seat in Tasmania, UF leader Benjamin Thorpe attributed the stunning results to his party's focus on offering solutions to the ongoing cost of living crisis, its steadfast support for social progress, and its refusal to engage in the mudslinging and personal attacks that dominated much of the campaign between the major parties. Mr. Thorpe also pledged to enter coalition talks with the Democratic Labor Party on forming a government, noting that a coalition with the National Union Party would only be possible with the inclusion of the Country Alliance, which Thorpe stated had "irreconcilable differences on social matters" with his party.

For its party, the Country Alliance made gains off the back of the collapse of the National Union Party and the Freedom First vote in regional Aozhou, gaining three seats in the House, including in Aboriginal territories, and in the Senate. Party leader David Clarke hailed the result as a victory for the the farmers and rancher of regional Aozhou, while also noting that the overall result of the election was disappointing. Following the United Future ruling out a governance deal with the Country Alliance, Mr. Clarke vowed to fight for regional interests in opposition and proposed that the National Union Party and Country Alliance form a joint Official Opposition alliance.

The newly formed Australasian Socialists also entered Parliament for the first time, winning 2 seats in the House: Co-Principal Speaker Jack Chieng in Sydney South and activist and university professor Alexander Wilkie in Melbourne Central. While unlikely to play a role in government formation any time soon, their success heralds a new voice on the left that may compete for votes and media time with the Green Party, which had a net loss of a single seat despite gaining in the primary vote.

Aboriginal Parliament

While the election to the Union Parliament typically generates the most interest, the election's most shocking and seismic shifts have occurred in the Aboriginal Parliament this year. The Aboriginal Parliament has traditionally been a consensus-based legislature long dominated by independents; this paradigm was upended in the last election, under which the left-leaning, social justice-minded United for Justice-Aboriginal Voice surged and gained double digit seats in the indigenous body for the first time. United for Justice built on its gains from the last election, gaining 6 seats in the 75-member body, resulting in independents not making up a majority of the Aboriginal Parliament for the first time in its history. Speaking outside the Aboriginal Parliament building in Mparntwe, United for Justice leader Yunda Cooke declared the election as a watershed moment for Aboriginal sovereignty and rights and formally announced her candidacy for the Speaker of the Aboriginal Parliament. Incumbent Speaker, independent Deborah Minjarra Cox, was re-elected for her New Holland based seat, and also pledged to run for re-election, saying that the Aboriginal Parliament needed to maintain a consensus-based approach to governance and avoid partisanship to best deliver for the Aboriginal and Torres Straits Islander people.

The Aboriginal Parliament election notably also featured the first entry of the minor Animal Rights Party into a federal legislature, with animal rights activist Mundaja Hutt being elected from a Illawarra based region in Sydney on the back of United for Justice and Green preferences.

Referenda

Same-sex marriage based overwhelmingly in the national binding plebiscite on the issue, with nearly 63% of voters approving the measure. Alison Chan, chair of the leading 'Yes' vote campaign Aozhou for Equality, hailed the result as "a moment of hope and progress for Aozhou". United Future leader Benjamin Thorpe, who is openly gay, also celebrated the result, saying with tears that "The people of Aozhou have voted for equality and dignity for all people. I could not be happier." Leichartsland, Victoria, and the Aboriginal territory Gamilaraay were the only subdivisions to vote against the measure, though by narrow margins in all three cases.

Additionally, the majority of voters approved a constitutional amendment changing the name of Aozhou to the Union of Australasia. Though approved by a much narrower margin of 53% to 47% and with much lower turnout, the amendment will take effect in two weeks, officially changing Aozhou's name to Australasia. Cooksland, Victoria, and Wiradjuri were the only jurisdictions to reject the measures, though again by narrow margins.

Kommoross

La Lettre d'Imprimerie de l’UPK

Manufactured Unrest in VSGK!

A black metal concert spilled over into chaos when protesters of the concert stormed the stage and killed the singer of the band Slaughtered by Time when he took a Quran and lit it aflame. Concert goers responded with violence, attacking the protesters with assorted makeshift weapons. Upon news of the outbreak of violence at the concert, three of the four mosques inside the city were torched within an hour. A singularly horrific incident included a Muslim woman having her head piece ripped off and being beat to death. Police have attempted to restore order but have largely failed, so far, 16 people have died, three out of the four mosques in city limits have been burned to the ground and President Marten has called the Army National Guard to help bring the violence to an end.

Central America Federation and Upper and lower canada

Formosa Semiconductor Manufacturing Co - Semiconductor Chip facilities to be built in Hiroshima

Formosa Semiconductor Manufacturing Co will be building a chip plant in partnership with the Sony Group in Hiroshima, Japan. It will produce 12 inch wafers at around 55,000 per year which will be used in automobiles. It is expected to cost around 7 billion USD and take two years to construct. Formosa Semiconductor Manufacturing Co will also be building a separate 12 billion USD facility in Hiroshima that will make 5nm chips which is one of the most advanced chips out there at around 20,000 per year that will be used in anything from CPU’s to Smartphones. Construction will take around 2 years.

The Sony Group will also be building a separate facility in Hiroshima that will produce DRAM memory chips that are widely used in data centers at a cost of around 7 billion USD and will finish construction in about two years. It is expected that the chips will also be used for data centers for Sony as-well as many other companies.

(OOC: https://www.reuters.com/technology/japans-denso-invest-tsmc-chip-factory-japan-2022-02-15/

https://www.cnbc.com/2021/10/16/tsmc-taiwanese-chipmaker-ramping-production-to-end-chip-shortage.html

https://www.reuters.com/technology/micron-build-7-bln-plant-japans-hiroshima-report-2021-10-20/)

The-kalmar-union

A televised statement from the President of the Kalmar Union, Frederik Duus

“Good evening, I wish to speak to you tonight on the military actions our country has taken, and the path forward from here.

In Belize, our forces entered its main objective, the town of Augustine just a few days ago. The fighting has largely died down. We suffered some casualties and unfortunately 5 fatalities. Over the course of the operation we have lost 86 men and women through the corse of this operation.

Our efforts in Belize are in support of a strong and steadfast ally, the British Crown Commonwealth. In Belize the people came under attack from dangerous people who escaped from war in Central America. We came to the aid of Belize as part of our commitment to the CSE.

What we are doing now is drawing down the operations. We are working with the British and Belize government authorities to transition security operations. In three months time our forces in Belize will return home. And when they do return home, it will be a warm and welcome home celebration. But we will always remember who gave the ultimate sacrifice.

Now, to the naval operation that crippled the Indian Naval Capacity. We took that operation head on ourselves. Our allies were under threat and continue to be under threat. The illegal and rogue government of India began launching nuclear weapons at will to dictate the way the region and the world will behave. They are finding out that the world will not sit idly by.

Using our capabilities the Kalmar Royal Navy destroyed its main air craft carrier fleet. The ships are now at the bottom of the ocean unable to cause harm on anyone. Unfortunately though, we paid a price as well. The crew of the Södermanland are now on patrol for eternity. The 24 crew performed their duties as required and went well beyond that. We will cherish them, and honor them. I will personally never forget them.

The actions we have took over the course of this year in part of just who we as this union were formed to be. We are a defense of not just ourselves, but for all people facing oppression and destruction from tyrannical forces in this world. We do this because we stand for freedom and a just world and will not sit idly by when people are threatened and their lives at risk. It is the right and the just thing to do.

During this Christmas and holiday season, I want us as a nation to come together more closely. Friends should get food and drink, families to enjoy each others company, and couples to fall more in love. I want you to do this, because that is also who we are. The people of this Union, of the Kalmar Union, we are a strong and loving people. We must show the world what can be right with it.

Thank you, and goodnight.”

Aozhou wrote:

ABC News Election Roundup
Aozhou General Election 2022

With the final call of the fifth Darwin House of Representatives electorate seat for United Future candidate Megan Chiu, all contests for the 36th Parliament of Aozhou have been called. It has been a bit of mixed night for the incumbent Democratic Labor Party government, with the party falling sharply by over 16% in first preference votes to an all time low, but hanging on to a chance of power by staving off major seat losses on the backs of preference flows from United Future, the Greens, and minor leftwing parties. Such a severe drop would normally be career ending for a party leader, but Prime Minister Nathaniel Liew still leads the largest party in Parliament with 61 MPs in the House to 50 MPs for the main opposition National Union Party.

...

Statement from Prime Minster, Ms Dana Frost MP, (Labour)
On the elections in Aozhou

On behalf of the British people, HM Government, and the HRH The King, I want express my sincerest congratulations to Prime Minister Liew on the recent election results and his re-appointment as Prime Minister.

We also express our best wishes to all of the peoples’ of the Union of Australasia on the important referenda in which they expressed their wishes for changes to their nation’s name and marriage laws.

May the special bond of friendship within the family of the Commonwealth endure.

- Dana Frost, MP.

Aozhou, Romanovskaya, Central America Federation, and Upper and lower canada

        " Republika ng Pilipinas "
        The Government of the Philippines message to Eulumia
        Private message | Eyes only
        Malampaya Gas Field Report | 2022

        The Government of the Philippines would like to secure healthy relations with a fellow ASEAN partner. And to do that - we would like to
        [*] Allow any Indonesian Gas Companies [e.g. Pertamina, Shell Indonesia, Etc. ]
        [*] Also allow Indonesian Buisnesses to use oil/Gas from the Malampaya Gas Field.
        [*] Give a fair percentage of how many oil pumped off of Malampaya (35%) as the area is also important to Philippine economy.
        
        Why would we grant Indonesian businesses (any) to use oil from Malampaya Gas Field?
        We would like to strengthen the alliances between ASEAN nations, to create a good relation with one another.
        
        This is a sign-only contract, you may accept this, you may not accept.
        Sign here. ______________ 

The-kalmar-union

A letter to President Barriss binti Rayyan of Indonesia

President Rayyan,

I want to thank you with this letter. Your countries efforts to help our ships after the recent nuclear activities by India have helped save some of our ships and their crew.

I do hope this can be a start to a new era of relations between our countries. Indonesia is by far a unique country, and with that uniqueness there still is kindness and warm-hearted folk.

At some point I’d love for our two sides to meet, discuss, and I hope whatever may come of it is beneficial for our peoples.

I hope you are doing well.

With warm regards,

Frederik Duus
President of The Kalmar Union

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Union centrafricaine

Minister of Defence Sébastien Malimba dies aged 86

Sebastian Malimba; African Revolutionary, Lifetime PTC Member and Minister for Defence and National Security died peacefully in his sleep last night following a short illness, the State Press agency of the Central Committee have confirmed following an announcement from his family.

Comrade Malimba was present during the initial days of the revolution; fighting against dictator Jean-Hilaire Aubame in his homeland in Gabon and joining the inner circle of Ange Diawara following the formation of the Union of Central Africa. He went on to gain fame as a leading general during the central african war and many suspected he would be the one to succeed Diawara; but he repeatedly refused such rumors claiming that such a high leadership position was not something he was interested in.

When Osendé Kimbangu announced his bid for the leadership as a unity candidate following the death of Diawara, Malimba was among the first to announce his support which many attribute as a leading factor in the eventual success of Kimbangus campaign to claim the presidency. Since then, Malimba has been a longstanding member of the Central Committee under Kimbangu and has remained as minister of defence, and minister of national security when the two were merged following recent reforms.

A state funeral will be planned for the near future, following an internal discussion within the central committee to nominate his replacement for approval by the national assembly.

Central America Federation, Cccp-, Turco-Bulgaria, and Upper and lower canada

Global security association

GSA Press Release

The Global Security Association has formally introduced a new common currency, named the Common Overseas Convertible Currency (ISO 4217 code 'COCC', 'COC', or 'CCC'). Issuance is delegated to the central banks of the GSA Member States and Special Partners (Cccp-, Turco-Bulgaria, Eulumia, Union centrafricaine, Far Eastern Union of Soviet Republics).

The mechanics of the new common currency are laid out here.

Under the linked rate exchange regime, the value of the COCC is as follows:

    1 COCC = 311.25 Central African Franc
    " = 3.51 Union Silver Plate
    " = 7712 Rupiah
    " = 0.94 Lev
    " = 4.15 Intermark

Global security association wrote:GSA Press Release

The Global Security Association has formally introduced a new common currency, named the Common Overseas Convertible Currency (ISO 4217 code 'COCC', 'COC', or 'CCC'). Issuance is delegated to the central banks of the GSA Member States and Special Partners (Cccp-, Turco-Bulgaria, Eulumia, Union centrafricaine, Far Eastern Union of Soviet Republics).

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                  PUBLIC NOTICES

The Ministry of Revenues has confirmed that the FEUSSR will adopt the COCC as its reserve currency, in accord with its allies from the Global security association.

The right to issue COCC banknotes have been delegated to 5 institutions, as listed in Schedule 1.

The issuance of coinage will be limited to the Reserve Bank of the Far East for special edition or commemorative purposes only.

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              Schedule 1

              • Bank of the Far East

              • Communications Bank

              • Agricultural Bank of the Far East

              • Industrial and Commercial Bank

              • Huaxia Bank

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Central America Federation, Cccp-, Turco-Bulgaria, and Upper and lower canada

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Upper and lower canada

Department of Defense Internal Memo

First full squadron of B-21 Raider stealth bombers are to be based out from Gotland AFB in The-kalmar-union per request of said government. Support elements will deploy first so as to prepare for the arrival of the bombers. In the mean-time, one wing of B-1 Lancer heavy bombers will based at Gotland until the recommended B-21s arrive on station.

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Top Gear.com - Grenadier 4x4 starts full production
Factory in south Wales aims to produce 500 of the 4x4s per day

From sheep farmers to the rural police forces, many have felt there's a Defender shaped hole since Land Rover stopped production. The Grenadier is designed to be the modern replacement of the original Land Rover Defender, with boxy bodywork, a steel ladder chassis, beam axles with long-travel progressive-rate coil spring suspension (front and rear), all powered by the ultimate in reliability Toyota diesel engines and drivetrain from -Empire of Japan-.

"Reliability, Reliability, Reliability" has been the mantra and Grenadier have been testing that to the extreme. Taking the Grenadier across deserts and testing for weeks at a time in Guyana. the Grenadier needs to not break down, and it it does, to be easy to fix. Parts of reliable and simple design, tested and older designs. The whole thing screams 'rugged'.

6,000 have been ordered for the British Army and rural police forces across the BCC. Retail customers should be able to get their hands on them from the new year, with pre-orders in the thousands already.

Only three trim levels, of four variants are available to keep costs down, all five door; a basic 'survival' trim within minimal electronics, a medium 'comfort' trim with sat nav and electric windows and a higher 'de luxe' trim. The variants are: 2 or 5 seat utility wagon; 5 seat station wagon; or 5 seat pick up.

Prices start at £33,000.

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Upper and lower canada

North threatens the entire province of Ontario

During a massive rally in Ontario, President North vented his anger against the Japanese defeating Canada in the world cup, as well as a Japanese company's recent acquisition of Blackberry, which the President was opposed to. The President got heated during the rally in Windsor, which is the southernmost city in Canada, situated across the border from Detroit, Michigan. A Japanese car plant was recently opened in Windsor, and the President tried to exploit fears that Windsor would end up like Detroit:

"If you don't convince your neighbors and friends to vote straight Populist this next election, Taylor will win. Can you imagine me losing to him? Losing to Stephen? I'd have to leave the country! If that happens, I'll be so angry, I'll never come to Ontario again, I'll cut off all federal funding to your province, and there's more: I'll finally open up and let the Japanese come in, come in and take over your beautiful homes and places of business. You are all wonderful people, but some people out there are not so wonderful, and they won't vote for me unless you convince them to. So get out there and fight like hell, or your province will rot in disgrace forever!"

This would have dismayed and disgusted any other politician's followers, but the North supporters at the rally burst into applause when the President threatened them. The President became the subject of ridicule online and on TV shows after he lost his temper, and fears mounted of him actually fleeing Canada and taking revenge by undermining the upcoming Taylor adminsitration abroad. The President seems to have finally grasped the severity of his situation.

Upper and lower canada wrote:North threatens the entire province of Ontario

During a massive rally in Ontario, President North vented his anger against the Japanese defeating Canada in the world cup, as well as a Japanese company's recent acquisition of Blackberry, which the President was opposed to. The President got heated during the rally in Windsor, which is the southernmost city in Canada, situated across the border from Detroit, Michigan. A Japanese car plant was recently opened in Windsor, and the President tried to exploit fears that Windsor would end up like Detroit:

"If you don't convince your neighbors and friends to vote straight Populist this next election, Taylor will win. Can you imagine me losing to him? Losing to Stephen? I'd have to leave the country! If that happens, I'll be so angry, I'll never come to Ontario again, I'll cut off all federal funding to your province, and there's more: I'll finally open up and let the Japanese come in, come in and take over your beautiful homes and places of business. You are all wonderful people, but some people out there are not so wonderful, and they won't vote for me unless you convince them to. So get out there and fight like hell, or your province will rot in disgrace forever!"

This would have dismayed and disgusted any other politician's followers, but the North supporters at the rally burst into applause when the President threatened them. The President became the subject of ridicule online and on TV shows after he lost his temper, and fears mounted of him actually fleeing Canada and taking revenge by undermining the upcoming Taylor adminsitration abroad. The President seems to have finally grasped the severity of his situation.

NHK News - Prime Minister Shinzo Kato comments on President North

Our local reporter on the ground asked Prime Minister Shinzo Kato what he thought about President North of Upper and lower canada comments that took a jab at the Japanese. Here is what he had to say:

“To be quite frank with you Japanese investment into Canada is of great importance to the Canadian population. I mean BlackBerry is currently a company close to bankruptcy and NEC bailed them out by acquiring them which will have great benefits to Canada as-well NEC. NEC will make the numbers skyrocket like you have never seen before, it will be off the charts and by off the charts I mean off the charts. Commie North over there seems to b*tt buddies with the Soviets and do you want communism ruining the Canadian economy? I mean have you seen how communism has ruined the world? Currently rocket man in communist Free india- is on a suicide mission for himself.

You know why Detroit failed? It’s because it had American car companies that failed to Japanese companies throughout the late 20th century and 21st century. Our automotive industry never failed unlike Detroit. We all know us Japanese produce better cars and this factory will help Windsor produce the best quality cars out there and by the best I mean the best. The factory will make Windsor skyrocket into the automotive capital of Canada”.

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          Author: Sandigan Ortiz
          Mature [M], PG-15
          Philippines puts the age of consent of 12 into end.
          Today, at the Congress of the Philippines - the President of the Senate talks about a highly controversial topic that has been, for years, always debated on.

          The age of consent has always been in a stand-still since 2001, the first even instances of this topic being brought into the Congress. Now, for years, the age of consent has finally been rose to 16 - to avoid many illegal actions.

          This then raises questions to why the age of consent back in 2001, and many other instances, leading to a major allegations claim of corruption and bribery inside the system.

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          Philippines, Quezon City, News Telecommunication and Print Media Centre.

NHK - Your Morning News Briefing

Treaty drafted between Prime Minister Shinzo Kato and President Vanderbilt of Imperial Eagle:

Prime Minister Shinzo Kato and President Vanderbilt drafted the Reaffirmation of Friendship Treaty in the Royal Palace in Honolulu this morning which is expected to be ratified and signed into law by the Imperial Diet and the Prime Minister as-well as the process within the United States Government. The treaty consisted of the following:

I. Re-establish the commitment of the Empire of Japan and the United States to ensure a free and prosperous Pacific.

II. Abolish the Empire of Japan’s payment to the United States for American military bases in Japan.

III. The United States will pay the Empire of Japan 2bn USD per year for American military bases in Japan. The Empire of Japan will distribute the money to services provided to Japanese citizens that live near United States military bases.

IV. The Empire of Japan will eliminate all tariffs on US imports of iron ore and rare-earth minerals.

V. The United States will eliminate all tariffs on Japanese imports of steel and automobiles along with parts used to manufacture automobiles.

VI. The Japanese National Police Agency will establish liaison/field offices in Honolulu, San Francisco, and Los Angeles to aid United States law enforcement in combatting trans-national crime between Japan and the US.

VII. The Empire of Japan and the United States will establish a database that can be accessed by law enforcement agencies 24/7 in each other countries that will have approved fingerprints, dna, face photos, travel documents, evidence, stolen motor vehicles, wanted persons, firearms, etc. The database will be called INTERCD which will help combat international crime and will be available for access to all countries if they wish to join and all member countries approve.

VIII. The Empire of Japan and the United States will host a annual naval military exercise called RIMPAC which will take place from June to July out of Honolulu

X. The United States will establish a consulate office in Taihoku Prefecture on the island of Formosa and re-affirm it’s commitment of the recognition of Formosa as part of the Empire of Japan. In addition on all government maps that the United States uses it will use Japanese spelling and the political map that Japan has.

XI. The United States recognizes the Empire of Japan’s claim to the Exclusive Economic Zone around Okinotorishima as-well as Japanese islands in the South China Sea

XII. The Empire of Japan and the United States will start a joint international governmental program that will be called the Oceanic Research and Cleanup Foundation which will be dedicated to researching about the ocean, geology, marine life, cleanup efforts, etc. Each member country will provide a minimum fund of 150mn USD per year and will be open to membership from all countries with approval of current member countries.

XIII. The United States will invest in clean and renewable energy such as molten salt reactors to assist the Empire of Japan on becoming self sustainable.

XIV. The United States and the Empire of Japan will establish visa-free travel between each others countries for up to three months as long as a passport is provided.

XV. The United States will give the Empire of Japan and companies within the Empire of Japan to use United States Space Centers and assist in expanding them for purposes related to space. The Empire of Japan and the companies within will be responsible for all costs in relation to their operations. The same applies to the United States with access to Japanese Space Centers.

XVI. The Central Intelligence Agency will establish a office in Tokyo to assist in the development of the Ministry of Intelligence Services. The Ministry of Intelligence Services will also establish a office in Langley, Virginia.

SoftBank investment in Romanovskaya:

SoftBank Group Co. has announced they have bought a 5% share in the Puteyskaya Stragetic Development Zone which will have great benefits towards the company as it has the biggest technology-focused venture capital funds in the world which will help inspire technology startups within Romanovskya.

SoftBank Group Co. has also announced that they made the Puteyskaya Development Zone their European Operations HQ and will be constructing a 390m tall tower with 61 floors. The SoftBank Group Co. will occupy about 31 floors but will own the building and land it sits on. SoftBank Group Co. has also announced that they will lease the other 30 floors to other companies/individuals and if interested please reach out to them. Construction will take about four years.

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Bureau of Statistics

The Bureau has conducted its investigation and calculations into the economy. Due to the European Council, an economic deal with Germany, and its deepening economic and peaceful relations with Europe, the economy grew at a solid 3.5%. This leaves us with a GDP calculated at $1,469,700,000,000 growth is expected to continue as economic conditions are expected to be steady.

As for population growth, a census was conducted to get a grasp of the situation. As expected, the growth rate has been relatively stable at a percentage of 1.3% annually. This leaves us with a population of 22,691,200. GDP per capita is at 64,771.15 with rounding. We anticipate steady population growth to continue.

The next statistics release is anticipated within the next year.

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