Miaoshi, Laeral— The Minjian High Conclave, the highest body of Minjian religious officials, issued a statement today from its headquarters in Miaoshi, denouncing the recent kidnapping and forced tattooing of two Lauchenoirian activists. “Acts against human decency and the integrity of the
Government slow to act despite widespread citizen action By Political Correspondent Kim Su-yeon SUYANG: Widescale protests have been observed throughout Haesan over the government’s lack of action to the Xiomera-supported Golden Blade insurgency’s shelling of the Huenyan capital Chuaztlapoc. The protests, which
Ahead of November’s general election, the long-awaited party leader debate has arrived- and it did not disappoint. From economics to immigration to Xiomera, the leaders of Aredoa’s major political parties aimed to win over the studio audience and Aredoa as a whole
Two leaders of political parties in Lauchenoiria have resigned their position in advance of the April 2024 elections, citing their desire to retire from federal politics at the election. Damian Andrés of the Left Alliance, and Katherine Wright of the Feminist Party,
On top of the Blue and Gold Divisions, the newer Silver and Green Divisions both have a depth and history of success. Here are our predictions for the standings as well as a general preview of league rules and events. Silver Division
Prime Minister Josephine Alvarez has denied allegations that her government has been plotting to invade Mallacaland, a Muslim-majority country in far-eastern Hesperida, after Xiomeran state media released a document appearing to be a Lauchenoirian plan to take over the struggling country. Alvarez
Today, after Xiomeran state media released documents planning an invasion of Mallacaland, President Azim Shahid declared an executive order suspending martial law and transferring power from local police to the military. Soon after tanks were spotted heading down the M-1 Highway to
In a shock announcement, the three major establishment parties in Zongongia – Social Labour, Economic Focus and the Centre Liberals – are set to form a “grand coalition” following Thursday’s election resulting in a hung parliament. The three major parties will form
Multiple parties are in talks about forming a governing coalition following the hung parliament after Thursday’s election. No clear proposal has yet emerged from the talks, but journalists are keeping a keen eye on the comings and goings of party leaders out
Thursday’s general election has produced no clear winner, with Social Labour in the lead – but far, far short of the majority they would need to form a government without coalition partners. The last hung parliament, following the 2006 election, resulted in
Half of constituencies across Zongongia have now declared their results from Thursday’s election, with no clear winner emerging as of yet. These results are almost guaranteed to see a hung parliament, which last occurred in 2006. Unlike 2006, however, if results continue