Republic Now! has agreed a preliminary coalition deal with both Green Ecology and the Tomorrow Party, assuming the trio of parties can attract enough additional partners to form a government. The three-party agreement still leaves the group 95 seats short of a
In what is expected to be a signature event of her incoming administration, President-Elect Neina Arana of Milintica announced that the country will host a “Red Wave Conference” on November 1st, 2024. “For far too long, the ties of solidarity and common
Republic Now!, an anti-monarchy political party founded only in 2021 has won the most seats in the snap election held this month in Zongongia. The election, which was held following escalating anti-government riots, was held only one year after the previous election,
The results of the Zongongian Election have still not been announced to the public, after the election process was marred with difficulties. The election, scheduled for the 12th September, was partially delayed due to a superstorm on the day, with polling stations
Federation City, Greater Acadia – As the current election heats up, we at the Greater Acadian Times had the chance to sit down with Christine Belle, current Prime Minister and candidate for the Social Democrat Party. As of now, the SDP leads
Hundreds of thousands of additional voters made their way to the polls today to cast their votes. There have been an unprecedented number of voter registrations this cycle, with a 14% increase in voters on the rolls. There were 250,000 same-day registrations
The Queen Mother passed away in her sleep yesterday evening. She was found by her daughter-in-law Queen Aiyisha Bokum and transported to Revlika Central Hospital, the nearest hospital to the Royal Palace in Jumakia (Northwestern Doatia). She died at age 96. Allisandra
President Xiadani of Huenya announced today that her administration will be launching an ambitious economic plan to lure foreign investment and boost domestic businesses. The plan, dubbed Huenya 2030, is being touted as a way to position Huenya as a “safe and
THE NAHRAVAN TRIBUNE, HADRAM — If you were a tourist who found yourself walking through even the most populated cities in Nahrava on September 24th, you’d be forgiven for thinking you were in a ghost town. A stroll through the main streets
Doatia has just completed its first day of 12-hour voting. Registered voters made their way to any voting location, mandated to be within 5miles from their home and accessible to public transportation. Each voting location must be home to no more than