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"Together we said NO to Council Packing" EU Councillor.
The Montenbourgian Councillor walking on the streets of Europolis, waving at the press.Europolis.- After a long day at the European Council and a full campaign against Council-Packing, the Amendment to Article 2 did not passed; only one councillor voted in favor and seven voted against it. A precedent seted by the European Council saying no to packing.
The European Councillor for Montenbourg Emma Granger said a few words "Today I feel more trust In our Councillors, because together, all europeans, said no to Council-Packing. I personally thank Councillor Plessis of @Leagio, Councillor Luzrogizen of @Ruthund, Councillor Muzhare of @Nofoaga, Councillor Tusk of @Spain, Councillor Freund of @Austria and Councillor Gökçen of @Alkharya. Only together shall we mantain this institution created for the betterment of Europe."
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"Bourgeon Palace is heritage of our Union..."Minister of Culture.
The Minister of Culture at a press briefing in the Audience Room of the Bourgeon Palace.Montague.- The Hon. Minister Dame Helen Mironoff talked today at the dedication made by the European Heritage Labeling for the Bourgeon Palace as the first European Heritage site in the European Union. There where present many of the distinct delegations of Europe commemorating the historic importance of the labeling. "Today our Bourgeon Palace, the residence of our Majesty the Queen, is a place of Europe. A heritage for our Union. I personally want to thank our European Internal Affairs Commissioner Jean-Claude of @Spain for this beautiful initiative and congratulate the other nations that join as well."
The Bourgeon Palace displayed lights and huge crowds went to witness the labeling.
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Prince Philip receives Royal title for 28th birthday
Queen Victoria at the ceremony giving the title and office to his husband.Bourgeon Palace, Montenbourg.- The Queen has formally presented his husband Lord Philip with the title and office of Prince-Consort and Duke of Montague to mark his 28th birthday. A new titledom that the Queen created under the seat of the capital city of Montenbourg and by the household of Bourgeon Palace.
The post - dates back to the 14th Century.
The Prince-Consort and Duke was given the title on his birthday in October but has now received the letters patent as the holder of the title, watched by the Queen.
Prince Philip gave up a promising career on the seas to devote his life to royal duty. He had already reached the rank of commander before stepping down from his active role in 2019 to marry the Queen.
Some believe he could have been King- but wasn't coustome to give him the title, it's only when a man is on the peerage as King- ; the Queen's birthday gift could be seen as an acknowledgement of the sacrifices the Prince and Duke has made for his wife.
In an interview to mark his 28th year, he was asked how he felt giving up his job as a Royal Navy officer.
"I don't know how difficult it was, it was naturally," he said. "I had just been promoted to Prince and Duke; the fact is that the most interesting part of my career is just starting., as a husband and crown keeper."
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Xavier Bettel endorses Jesús Aguilar: 'Europe needs his progressive leadership'
The Prime Minister of Montenbourg published an Instagram photo.Lexington House, Montenbourg.- Xavier Bettel, The Prime Minister of Montenbourg, has urged Spainiards to re-elect Jesús Aguilar, an apparently unprecedented endorsement of a candidate in @Spain election by a current Montenbourgian prime minister. Which doesn't prohibit any foreign endorsments.
Bettel posted in Instagram on Thursday that he was proud to work with Aguilar and described him as a hard-working, effective leader who takes on big issues like climate change. And published a funny picture of them in a meeting where the Prime Minister of Spain fixed him his tie and caption “Europe needs his progressive leadership now, and I hope his neighbors support him for another term,” Bettel wrote.
Aguilar has a close relationship with Bettel and the two were pictured having dinner in earlier this year.
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Councillor Granger on Europolis: "Child Marriage in Europe, ends now!"
Councillor Emma Granger at the streets of Europolis on a March Against Child Marriage in front of the European Council.Europolis.- Today the European Councillor for Montenbourg and member of the European Progressive Alliance Cllr. Emma Granger proposed with his fellow Cllr. Edward Firoux of Inquista the Child Marriage Act 2020 which aims to protect minors and their path to adulthood by prohibiting the marriage or union of young persons.
After the councillors proposed the bill in the European Council a March in favor of the proposal gathered near the building, where many famous singers, actors and diplomats gathered to support the act.
The European Councillor of Montenbourg offered a few words:
“We teach our girls to shrink themselves, to make themselves smaller. We say to girls, you can have ambition, but not too much. You should aim to be successful, but not too successful. Otherwise, you would threaten the man. Because I am female, I am expected to aspire to marriage. I am expected to make my life choices always keeping in mind that marriage is the most important. No sir! Marriage is between two consenting adults, period. Together we can and we will deliver a better future for our boys and girls of Europe." The crowd chanted while many artists performed.
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Parliament Members discussing vote to revoke Montenbourg Neutrality.
Parliament House on sessionParliament House, Montenbourg.- The Representatives of the different parties of Montenbourg gathered together at the Parliament House in the capital city of Montague to discuss the possibility of revoking the Kingdom's neutrality approved by the European Council on 2018, which was recognised as neutral under Article VI of the European Constitution.
The motion was set on table by Representative David Cameroon and Alain Duncan of the Classical Monarchist Party. Lexington House has decided not to comment on the current debates.
"We cannot remain neutral when our friends and allies are battling big battles for the betterment of Europe, where are our ideals into action?" Said Representative David Cameroon CMP.
"Our troops are in need of use, this shall not be understood as a sound of agression but an echo of balance in the powers that sustain our region; we have to rise up." Said Alain Duncan CMP.
"The European People, don't need more of this rethoric; is true that we sometimes need to act but we have protocols, meaning under the aproval of the European Council." Said Elsa Warrant from the Liberal Party.
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Cllr. Emma Granger congratulates the Progressive Alliance Party of Leagio.
Cllr. on a zoom call with directives of the PAP.Leagio.- The Councillor at the European Union for the Kingdom of Montenbourg, Dame Emma Granger extended her congratulations via zoom call to the leaders of the Progressive Alliance Party of @Leagio on their majority in the past elections.
"As a member of the European Progressive Alliance, EPA, this are great news! It means that we can shape the future towards a progressive Europe together. I'm looking forward as a fellow progressive your policies proposals at the European Council. Best regards!"
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Unveiling Portrait of Queen Victoria
Queen Victoria of Montenbourg by artist Alexis Baskin-RobbsBourgeon Palace-. Amid the festivities of Christmas, the Royal Trust unveiled as gift for The Queen a new portrait of the monarch to be displayed on all government and missions offices. The grand portrait has gone on display in the Royal Hall at the Bourgeon Palace.
The oil painting shows Her Majesty looking very regal in ceremonial robes and Order of Eagle collar, which features a pendant of the Holy Cross— the highest order of chivalry in the province of New Castle. "It's nerve-wracking, but it is enormous fun," Baskin-Robbs told MBC about the commissioned portrait, which is thought to be based on a photograph by renowned photographer Hegel Danz.
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EU elections Speaker and Deputy Speaker: Montenbourg's Emma Granger congratulates Michel and Tusk on win.
The Councillor at a Press Conference.Europolis.- Councillor for Montenbourg Emma Granger has said she is looking forward to working with Charles Michel from the Kingdom of @Fremet and Donald Tusk from the Kingdom of @Spain have been elected as the Council new Speaker and Deputy Spaker respectively.
"The European people have made their decision," Granger said in a statement.
"I-m thankful for the legacy of my dear friend Edward Firoux from @Inquista and wish him the best of luck and every success and I would also like to congratulate our friends from Fremet and Spain, the first passin of the torch from a long time in the EU Council."
"I look forward to work with Speaker Michel and Deputy Tusk as we have done previously with Former Speaker Firoux erradicating Child Marriage in Europe. Our Factbook Intellectual Property Act, which is currently on the table is indispensable if we are to protect our intelectual property" she said.
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Ministerial Questions: Prime Minister.
Prime Minister Xavier Bettel before Parliament
Parliament House.- Order, order! Prime Minister's Questions are now in order!The Right and Honorable Prime Minister, Xavier Bettel will be taking questions from the Parliament.
- Mr Deputy Speaker, Question number 1 As we all know, according to regulations, the Government of the day may pay Cabinet wages to 21 Secretaries of State, plus the Prime Minister and the Chancellor of The Exchequer (23 in total). could the Prime Minister clarify which 21 roles are being paid Cabinet wages, and which are not?
Mr Deputy Speaker,
Myself, the Deputy Prime Minister, and the Chancellor have voluntarially forgone our wages to allow for greater participation from constituent parties within the coalition.
I would hope that His Grace the Duke of Norfolk would know better than to infer that cabinet members are theives in the future.
- Mr Deputy Speaker, can the Prime Minister confirm the position of Montenbourg in the horrible situation of Alkharya?
The current Minister of Foreign Affairs will address this upheaval situation, for the moment I assure you that our Government supports democracy development anywhere in Europe. Also let's remember that this is the same Parliament who in december said that we are gonna soon be out of the nreutrality status, again is not the case. Our government mantains the position that we need to lose our neutral status.
- Mr Deputy Speaker, Question number 1 As we all know, according to regulations, the Government of the day may pay Cabinet wages to 21 Secretaries of State, plus the Prime Minister and the Chancellor of The Exchequer (23 in total). could the Prime Minister clarify which 21 roles are being paid Cabinet wages, and which are not?
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The Bettel administration’s leaked Syndical-Union peace plan, explained
Minister of Foreign Affairs Elizabeth McCord, who wrote the leaked letter to Popular Socialist Party (Popular Front) leader, attends a meeting with Foreign Office team March 9 at the LexingtonHouse.Montague Times-. After weeks of sensitive deliberations and closed-door meetings, the Bettel administration watched this weekend as two secret Union of Syndicate documents leaked to the public — revealing their behind-the-scenes push for a peace agreement between the Popular Front leader and the Union of Syndicates government that would facilitate the ease of tensions in the region.
Government officials hasn't yet formulated an official position, but as press is our duty to deliver. Until the leak of these documents, the belief was that the Bettel administration was discussing three broad options for how to proceed in Union of Syndicates. The first was to adhere a deal with the Syndicates, which would require Prime Minister Xavier Bettel to meet the leaders of the country on a peaceful dialogue towards a democratic checks and balances. The second was to negotiate an extension cell, allowing Montenbourgian think tanks to sponsor scholarships for leadership to the Popular Socialist Party and sustain their candidates for a more centric transition.
But two leaked documents published show the Bettel administration may be seeking a different path: One that pushes for an accelerated peace and, potentially, sets the stage for a troop infiltration with the support of the Union, after the Sanction Act currently discussed in the European Council. The question now is how much pressure coming from Classical Monarchists Party leaders like Michael Kent or antisocialist groups will weigh on Bettel decision. We’ll find out in no more than a few weeks.
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Why Premier Cocx Is Right About Sanctions Act?
Former ECJ Justice Clarisse BourgeonMontague Times, Op-Ed Justice Bourgeon-. A free society needs rules -- and therefore rule enforcers -- to safeguard common resources and provide stability.
The role of authority in a free society does not seem to be a valid topic for discussion nowadays. Perhaps that's why our recent Premier bill on the EU Council has elicited a firestorm of negative commentary. Commenters jumped all over Cocx for advocating "banal authoritarianism," and offered their own philosophical allegiance to the principle that freedom is defined by protection against authority. As one Councillor of Czech Slavia put it, "Its ironic for all Cocx's and Innimicus's talk of sovreignty they want to give the EU a massive power that should at the very least be wielded only with a significant majority of member states being in favour". How far from truth...
Let's see the current upheaval of crisis prompted by socialist regimes all over the Union, promoted by their own governments against their people. Goverments against people, our European People. Let's go to first principles. Freedom cannot exist without functioning authority -- to enforce contracts, safeguard common resources, and provide stability and predictability in social interaction. The need for authority in a free society is not a philosophical preference but a practical necessity. A crowded society requires common choices. Without a traffic cop saying go or stay, society descends into gridlock.
The paralysis of "leftist" European governments has several causes, but the most insidious is the breakdown of authority up and down the chain of public responsibility. In the name of law, we have created a structure in which Europeans can no longer make sense of daily choices.
Judges need authority to keep claims and defenses reasonable. Otherwise, justice becomes a weapon of extortion, and so expensive and time-consuming that it is unavailable to all except the rich.
Government officials need authority to approve public projects after a reasonable review. Commissioners need authority to respond to emergencies that threaten international safety in their own countries. aw sets boundaries of what's required or prohibited, defining an open field of free choice. Those boundaries are not automatic but are maintained by people -- judges, officials, teachers, police -- who have responsibility to safeguard legal goals and provide common services. If they lack the authority to fulfill their responsibilities, we all lose our freedom.
If we don't sanction we permit, and as a Union we lead by example.
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Montenbourg Councillor offers to introduce the first bill after Sanctions Act.
Insiders had spotted the EU Councillor Emma Granger accompained by an Inimician delegation at Europolis.
Europolis, Montague Times.- The Kingdom of Montenbourg has offered to attend the talks with Commissioners and other delegations on the introduction of the first country who will be subject of the newly approved Sanctions Act; in the first concrete step by the Montenbourg delegation to deliver on its promise to fight against within the order of law the menaces of the Union.
The Montenbourgian Councillor to the EU, Emma Granger, had indicated earlier on the discussion and later approval of the Act the current administration’s willingness to join the talks in a call earlier on Monday with foreign ministers from the two European signatories to the Act. Political commentators are putting an eye on the current countries in which crisis are happening Copala City, Alkharya, Reitzmag, and others.
There is a probability of the bill to be introduce later this week. The Foreign Office did not confirm or deny this news.
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Political leaders push for EU Council to revoke neutrality of Montenbourg
Parliament House.- The Classical Monarchist Party and the Liberal Party reached an agreement to revoke the Neutrality Status of the Kingdom of Montenbourg on a landmark passing of the bill in Parliament 150-50. Since the starting of discussions in December 2020, leaders of the coalition government between the CMP and LP argued that it wasn't the time to pass it; but today Parliament members reached an agreement outside Lexington House officials.
With the exception of some members of the Liberal Party, the Greens and with the support of nationalists movements the bill was passed and is currently being presented at the European Council for revoking. This will be a landmark decision, since 2018 Montenbourg has remained a neutral nation not using their army for other purposes.
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Monbank closes $150 million Union Impact Fund
Hamborg, United Duchies.- The Bank of New Monten (Monbank) announced the final closing of its Union Impact Fund (the "Fund"), with total investable capital of more than $150 million. The Fund, which began investing in December 2020, has already committed to four underlying impact venture, growth and buyout managers, in addition to executing two co-investments.The Union Impact Fund targets three significant investment themes that represent both meaningful growth opportunities and the potential to make a measurable positive impact on the world: inclusive growth, climate solutions and health and wellness. The Fund offers a diversified portfolio of impact private investment funds constructed with the intent to advance progress toward specific European Union agenda. Additionally, the Fund is inclusive of diverse managers, which adds significant representation among the investment teams.
"The Union Impact Fund runs on the experience and access of Monbank's Alternative Investments Team and Sustainable Investing Team, along with the impact management expertise of Tidelines," said Dominicus Lagarde, Chief Executive Officer of the Bank. "This allowed us to develop a leading portfolio that emphasizes both themes and investment performance, while being backed by proprietary tools and reporting. This is a game-changing fund for clients interested in impact investing."
About Monbank
The Bank of New Monten is a regional leader in financial services to corporations, governments, for-profit and not-for-profit institutions and wealthy individuals. The firm delivers customized wealth management advice and solutions to wealthy individuals and their families, leveraging its broad capabilities in investing, family office management, philanthropy, credit, fiduciary services and special advisory services to help its clients advance toward their own particular goals. For more than 150 years, the Monbank comprehensive and integrated product offering, commitment to innovation and integrity, and focus on placing the interests of its clients first and foremost have made Monbank an advisor of choice to people of significant wealth around the world. With presence in the United Duchies, Copala City and Inquista.About Tideline
Tideline is a majority women-owned consulting firm that provides specialized advice to clients developing impact investment strategies, products, and solutions. The firm is also a leading provider of independent impact verification services to asset owners, asset managers, and enterprises. -
Montenbourg Seeks Stronger Defense Ties With Allied Nations.
After the possible revoke of Montenbourg’s Neutrality, the nation is seeking a pack of Defense treaties with allied nations.
Montague, Montenbourg.- The Kingdom of Montenbourg sought to further strengthen defense cooperation with @Inimicus, @Spain, @Inquista and other allied nations as part of Prime Minister Bettel’s push to develop closer ties with partners amid the revoke of neutrality status being discussed in the European Council.Minister of Defense Lieutenant General Claire Hale held talks with their counterparts to discuss opportunities to elevate the Kingdom’s defense partnership through regional security cooperation, military interactions and defense trade.
Hale said at a press briefing on Tuesday. “I reaffirmed our commitment to a comprehensive and forward-looking defense partnership with our allies as a central pillar of our approach to the region.”
“In addition we are continuing to advance new areas of collaboration including information sharing, logistics and artificial intelligence and cooperation in new domains such as space and cyber,” she said.
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Montenbourg's Ambassador to Spain "At Las Fallas, is time for a good treaty entre amigos."
Her Majesty´s Ambassador of the Kingdom of Montenbourg to the Kingdom of Spain Ms. Carmen Lomana at the "Noche de Las Fallas" in the region of Valencia, SpainValencia, Spain.- Las Fallas de Valencia (Falles in Valencian) are festivals that go from March 15 (plantá) to March 19 (cremá) with a tradition rooted in the Spanish city of Valencia and different towns in the Valencian Community. Carmen Lomana, Her Majesty´s Ambassador of the Kingdom of Montenbourg to the Kingdom of Spain at a night event stated the importance of establishing a Free Trade Agreement and Defense Pact between Montenbourg and Spain.
"Pues Montenburgo y España son hermanos de sistemas; y aliados en todas las causas. Is time for a document to put that, a treaty of amigos. Other friends like Inimicus have took a stand signing the Treaty of Montague, is time to do one here. Why not here in Valencia?"
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Why an independent Cópala City deserves support.
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Minister of Commerce Francis UnderwoodMontague Times, Op-Ed.- The writer is the minister of Commerce of Montenbourg and Under-Leader of the Classical Monarchist Party.
When the European Union, its membership comprised barely a few countries. Today that number has grown — a sure sign that the right to democratic self-determination has been among the foremost prevailing factors in the world as we have moved into the 21st century.
And the voice of the Kingdom of Montenbourg has often been instrumental in that process.
As minister of Montenbourg, I work under this administration to facilitate businesses as usual, but some countries understand that their interest have to be put first under customers. As new Montenbourgian enterprises opened in Cópala City is my duty to be a voice of that sector must say that national movement in Copala City is peaceful, democratic and civic in its nature — something perhaps, in this troubled world, to be encouraged as in the true interests of both the Montenbourg and Copala City.
As businesses hold an important key to tackling poverty, development cooperation initiatives designed by donors need to be implemented with the private sector, by the private sector and for the private sector. But with the meddling and the wrong of going out of treaties is never good for commerce, we must put an eye on those countries that do not wish commerce to flow and sanction with actions that put on hold their moves against those independent regions such as Cópala City.
Their private sector flourish, their city flourish and Europe betters. Let’s support Copala City, together.
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Montague police forces deploy 683 officers in schools with some poorer areas targeted
While police forces say SSOs play an important role in keeping children safe, experts have raised concerns about the risk they say this poses to black and ethnic minorityMontague Times.- More than 650 police officers are working in Montague schools, with many assigned to sites in areas of high deprivation.
The number can be revealed as two police forces across the country are in the process of reviewing the role of officers in schools, following legal challenges over concerns they disproportionately affect black and minority ethnic pupils. The activities of school police officers, often known as safer schools officers (SSOs), range from being a point of contact for teachers to more intensive interventions such as stop and search and surveillance of children suspected of being gang members.
While police forces say SSOs play an important role in keeping children safe, campaigners and charities warn that their presence risks criminalising young people, could exacerbate inequalities, and creates a culture of low expectations and a climate of hostility.
“When you introduce police into schools you threaten to jeopardise a child’s education by criminalising them at a very young age. The school is no longer a safe haven, a space where they feel like they can be helped,” said Dr Remi Joseph-Salisbury, a Bosco University lecturer and co-author of a report on police presence in schools.
The National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) said it was working in conjunction with the education charity PSHE Association and the Montague School of Economics, to evaluate the role of police in the classroom. A report, due to be published later this year, will focus on young people’s experiences of policing in schools and colleges.
Chief constable Jo Shiner, the NPCC lead for children and young people, said: “We are aware of the concerns raised by some communities and charities around the role of police in schools. The focus of the evaluation is on education to build trust and confidence between young people and the police.”
A government spokesperson said the deployment of officers was an operational decision for police forces and a matter for individual schools.
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Former ECJ Justice says Reitzmag dominance is ending after mistakes 'typical of a wannabe-empire'
Former ECJ Justice Clarisse Bourgeon at Good Morning MontagueGood Morning Montague.- Clarisse Bourgeon, former Justice of the European Court and aunt of The Queen of Montenbourg, said on Friday that Reitzmag's european "dominance" is coming to an end, with Reitzmag itself accelerating that process with a string of mistakes "typical of an empire."
The former Justice, speaking at the Good Morning Montague program in her residence, criticized the Reitzmag for going out of the Treaty of Buckingham, arguing that doing so undermined trust in the Union.
"It's a typical mistake of a wannabe-empire," Clarisse said. "As a wannabe-empire always thinks that it can allow itself to make some little mistakes, take some extra costs, because its power is such that they don't mean anything. But the quantity of those costs, those mistakes inevitably grows.
"And the moment comes when it can't handle them, neither in the security sphere or the economic sphere."
At the interview the former Justice upbraided the Reitzmag for its interventions in the Caspian Sea, saying they had wanted to be on the spot on the force. "Thank God, this situation of a unipolar world, of a monopoly, is coming to an end," Clarisse said. "It's practically already over, with the presence of us and other countries which undertand the nonesense we are seeing in Copala and the Caspian situation."
Clarisse Bourgeon added that he wasn’t trying to offend anyone with his remarks and that he believed the end of Reitzmag dominance would make the European Union more balanced and allow for more international dialogue.