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Moreland and Lee advance to the second round of councillor elections
The results come as a shock victory for the far-right Harmony party
November 1, 2024
In a shocking twist, Bernard Lee, the councillor candidate for the far-right Harmony Party, has placed second in the councillor election. Lee, who has run on a campaign of abolishing the 2017 Capital and Unusual Punishment Act, received 21.92% of the vote, surpassing centre-right candidate Michelle Cavalier by just 770 votes. He won in Montgomery, claimed Northern Counties and the Midlands, and made unexpected gains in Forecoaster and Port Nelson.
In first place was Wilko Moreland, the candidate for the Congress for Social Democracy and the Green Party of Elthize, with 22.03% of the votes, just 855 votes ahead of Lee. After the results were announced, Moreland addressed supporters, urging all parties in Elthize to “stand against the threat of far-right politics.” Moreland dominated in the left-wing strongholds of St. Lucas, Marchand, and Brownell, as well as succeeding in Ackerson, Elthize’s northernmost province.
With no candidate reaching the 40% needed to secure a victory, Elthize will hold a second round of voting, with Moreland and Lee on the ballot.
Candidate Political party Amount of votes Percentage (%) Status Wilko Moreland Congress for Social Democracy, Green Party of Elthize 173,814 22.03% Advanced to second round Bernard Lee Harmony 172,959 21.92% Advanced to second round Michelle Cavalier Progressive Conservative Party, Democrats for Elthize, Business Party 172,189 21.82% Eliminated Damon Albert Moderates 145,762 18.46% Eliminated Pamela Akamatsu Democratic Socialists for Elthize, Communist Party of Elthize 114,521 14.52% Eliminated Aminata Ejiro-Tolbree Elfiz Party 88,653 11.22% Eliminated Love Nygaard Independent 53,019 6.71% Eliminated
Michelle Cavalier, supported by the Progressive Conservative Party, Business Party, and Democrats for Elthize, expressed her disappointment on LNN, saying she found the result “heartbreaking.” She added, “Well, it’s hard not to get emotional when it's this close.” as she learned she’d miss the chance to represent Elthize in Europolis. Regardless, she received the most votes in Forecoaster.
With three of the seven approved candidates endorsed by UnitedLeft parties, rumors sparked about divisions within the alliance. Pamela Akamatsu, candidate for the Democratic Socialists of Elthize and the Communist Party of Elthize, took fifth place with 14.52%. She explained that UnitedLeft parties “peacefully agreed” to field separate candidates.
On social media, Akamatsu, who is of partial Yosainese descent, claimed that bigotry has affected her campaign. “It’s a knife when a good chunk of the country you’ve lived your whole life doesn’t consider you ‘Elthic enough’ to be its European councillor,” she posted on social media. Despite her fifth-place finish, the combined support for DSE and CPE came close to UnitedLeft’s share from the general election earlier this year (14.52% vs 16.31% respectively). The last candidate of an UnitedLeft party, Aminata Ejiro-Tolbree, who represented the Elfiz Party, won 11.22% of the vote and carried the Southern Counties.
Damon Albert, the interim councillor and candidate for the Moderates, placed fourth with 18.46% of the vote, winning Liamville and Port Nelson. Following the results announcement, he immediately endorsed Moreland. Meanwhile, Love Nygaard, a popular TV personality and the only independent candidate to gather enough support to be on the ballot, finished last with 6.71%.
Map of the 2024 councillor elections (first round). Red = Moreland, Purple = Lee, Blue = Cavalier, Orange = Albert, Dark Red = Akamatsu, Gray = Ejiro-Tolbree. Nygaard did not win any province or district.
There was a significant drop in turnout compared to 2023 councillor elections, with only 22.7% of the available voters voting in this election, compared to 52.2% last year. The drop in turnout is attributed to the relative inactivity in the city of Europolis and the European Council. "There is no point in electing someone to an institution that has effectively stood still in the past twelve months. Congratulations to our future paycheck stealer," said Frances Irving, a former journalist for The Tribunal.
The second round of the councillor elections will take place on November 8th. The elected councillor is expected to hold his position until July 4, 2027, the latest date when the next general election can be held.
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Lee eats dust as Moreland receives more than 80% of the vote
A red sweep commenced in the second round of the councillor election
November 8, 2024
Wilko Moreland has earned a decisive victory against Bernard Lee in the second round of councillor elections, securing a resounding 80.16% of the vote, while Lee trailed behind with just 19.84%. Moreland won in every single province, including the Harmony stronghold of Montgomery.
The results follow an unexpected outcome in the first round of the elections, where Lee, who was the candidate of the Harmony party, outperformed expectations, narrowly placing second. He surpassed Michelle Cavalier, who was endorsed by three different centre-right parties, including the Progressive Conservative Party, and gained a spot on the second round of the election, which commenced today as neither him or Moreland received more than 40% of the vote.
Candidate Political party Amount of votes Percentage (%) Wilko Moreland Congress for Social Democracy, Green Party of Elthize 847,564 80.16% Bernard Lee Harmony 209,776 19.84%
In response to Lee's shock success, Moreland called on all political parties and politicians to rally against Lee and endorse him instead, which was well-received as major parties and alliances, including the Progressive Congressive Party, Moderates and the UnitedLeft alliance, all either endorsed or supported Moreland. In an even more unexpected move, President Melissa Chai commented on councillor elections, which marked the first time a president ever commented on such elections. While Chai stopped short of directly endorsing Moreland, she told Elthics to "vote carefully".
Turnout increased significantly from the 22.7% seen in the first round to 30.42% in the second, but it still fell short of the 52.2% turnout recorded in the 2023 councillor election. Many analysts believe that the relative inactivity in Europolis and disillusionment with EU institutions contributed to the lower turnout. Local political analyst Juno Harriman commented, “Elthics still do not know how much influence Europolis has on their day-to-day lives, and many question the need for involvement in European politics at all. Lee’s campaign likely mobilized anti-Harmony voters, but interest in Europolis overall has taken a hit.”
Map of the 2024 councillor elections (second round). Red = Moreland, Purple = Lee.
Following his victory, Moreland thanked his supporters in Forecoaster, saying, “Tonight, Elthize has chosen a path of unity and progress. I’m honoured to have your trust and look forward to representing this country in Europolis.” While conceding defeat, Lee declared that "the fight is not over": "They are scared of us. You can see it in their faces. You can see it in how they backed up the socialist candidate immediately after we succeeded. Rest assured we will be breathing down on their necks!"
Moreland is expected to travel to Europolis and assume his office within the coming days.
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President Chai calls for United Duchies inclusion in EMUzone
The United Duchies had submitted their bid to join the Finisterre Treaty in August 2021.
President Melissa Chai has called for the Bank of Europe to approve the United Duchies’ bid to join the Treaty of Finisterre, which would expand the EMUzone to include one of EU’s largest economies.
During an interview with Radio and Television of the City of Forecoaster (RTCF), Chai emphasized the economic and political benefits of expanding the use of the European Monetary Unit (EMU), urging the Bank of Europe to move forward with the application from the United Duchies.
When asked about Elthize's transition from the florin to the European Monetary Unit (EMU), Chai admitted that she was initially opposed to the change, but now considers the issue "settled." She said, “I support us having our own independent monetary policy... However, there’s no reason to switch currencies over and over again. We use the EMU now, and it seems to be working great for a lot of Elthics.”
Chai went on to express her support for further expansion of the EMUzone: “I think we should take every opportunity to expand the availability of EMU. It is meant to be a common currency, after all. The United Duchies, for example, applied to join years ago, but the Bank of Europe hasn’t responded yet. I think it’s a missed opportunity. They are one of the largest economies in the European Union, and their inclusion would bring more legitimacy. I don’t know what’s taking [the Bank of Europe] so long, honestly.”
Currently, the EMUzone includes Spain, Inquista, Icholasen, Vayinaod, Fremet, Leagio, Montenbourg, and Elthize. Elthize is the only country that joined after the treaty was signed in 2020, becoming a member in January 2024.
United Duchies had applied to join the treaty in August 2021.
In their application, Prime Minister John Peter Key stated: "As major trade partners of both Spain and Inquista, we feel this is in the interests of both the Finisterre Treaty and the United Duchies by reducing barriers and increasing market stability by removing conversion issues."
However, there has not been a response to this application since. When asked by the BBC, the Bank of Europe declined to comment.
It is assumed that the United Duchies are kept out of the treaty largely due to their strained diplomatic relationship with Spain, the treaty’s architect and host of the 2020 summit where the treaty was signed. These circumstances has fueled speculation that the Duchies have effectively been blacklisted from the treaty.
"Spain sees the United Duchies as its main rival, alongside Reitzmag, of course," claims Greg Hensley, an economist based in Brownell. "Both countries have varying political agendas and views on how the EU should function and has clashed numerous times in the past. It is not hard to see why Spain would use the EMU as a leverage in foreign affairs."
Victor Langford, another economist from the University of Montgomery, meanwhile, disagrees, believing that there are serious concerns about whether the Duchies would follow the principles of the Treaty of Finisterre.
"Implying that Spain acts maliciously with the EMU is downright a conspiracy theory. The United Duchies doesn’t have the same stability as countries like Spain, Inquista, or even Elthize," Langford explains. "The EMUzone is more than just about economic ties; it's also about trust and working together. If a country is constantly in conflict with other members, it could weaken the entire system."
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Elthize introduces border controls with Leagio
Regular border checks are introduced for the first time since 1982
November 27, 2024
In a press conference, Joanne Bird, Minister of Foreign Affairs, announced that further security and regular border checks would commence at the Elthize-Leagio border, making it the most strict it has been since at least 1982, when border controls were substantially relaxed following a summit between Elthic President Alika Mbanefo and Leagioan President Atticus Frank.
Bird, who insisted the decision was not made lightly, stated the measures were implemented to reduce crime and catch criminals more easily. “Criminals often escape to Leagio and our area of jurisdiction,” Bird claimed. “These measures will end this situation.” Bird emphasized that no single event prompted the change but pointed to “concerning trends” the government had been monitoring. She did not elaborate further, drawing some skepticism from observers.
Bird, who is also a member of the Congress for Social Democracy, also ensured that these new measures will not affect trade between Elthize and Leagio, nor will it stop travelling between the two nations. "Note that the border measures we are applying are seen in force all around the European Union, and are nothing extraordinary."
The free border agreement between Elthize and Leagio were a byproduct of the November 1982 summit between the two countries, at the city of Tullion. The agreement effectively eliminated all border controls and allowed free travel between the two countries. However, public criticism of the agreement has grown over the years, with some arguing it contributes to unregulated movement and criminal activity. These concerns have been amplified by political and social groups calling for stricter border policies.
The government’s recent push for stricter borders surprised some, given President Melissa Chai’s historically left-leaning, progressive stance. In a 2018 interview with Radio St. Lucas, as a mayor, she advocated for “free borders” and unrestricted travel, trade, and immigration.
Bird defended the move as legal, citing provisions in the 1982 agreement that allow either party to unilaterally suspend or modify the terms under various concerns such as national security. However, the duration of these measures, as well as the potential strain that they will put on the relations between the two nations, remains unclear.
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December 11, 2024 - 7:00 PM
Christmas and New Years Eve holidays to be merged to a week-long holiday in nine provinces
The holidays will last continuously from December 25 to January 1
Welcome back to Evening News at LNN! I am William Berwick, and we are returning from our break. As the holiday season approaches, provincial governments across Elthize have agreed on something, for once. They have decided to merge Christmas and New Year’s into a singular, week-long public holiday, commencing on December 25th and concluding on January 1st.
With the exception of Liamville and Montgomery, all provinces will observe this week-long holiday. However, there may be variations in the specific arrangements made by each province. For instance, St. Lucas will implement extensive store closures during the holiday period, while essential services such as supermarkets and pharmacies will remain operational, albeit with reduced hours.
Martha Krystoff, Governor of St. Lucas, has also announced an extension of the holiday to January 2nd this year, thereby accommodating the final day of Hanukkah and welcoming the significant Jewish population within the province.
Forecoaster has adopted a more flexible approach, granting businesses the decision to determine their own operating hours during the holiday week. Port Nelson has also implemented a similar model, as well. Ackerson, meanwhile, has implemented the strictest policies, with all establishments remaining closed for the initial three days of the holiday. So if you live there, we advise you to exercise caution and avoid engaging in potentially hazardous activities during this period.
Now, let us discuss the school closures. In St. Lucas, Port Nelson, Brownell, Marchand, and Ackerson, all schools will be closed for the entire week. In Forecoaster and Southern Counties, they will close only on Christmas, New Year's Eve, and New Year's Day. For the rest of the provinces, the schools will remain open. Sorry, kiddos!
Oh, and also, the week-long break coincides with the 46th edition of the EuroVoice Song Contest this year. Finally! We have been eagerly awaiting the return of the EuroVoice Song Contest after a nine-month hiatus. Spain has graciously agreed to host the contest in the sunny city of Málaga, following the withdrawal of the previous host, Ineland.
Our friends at NET have selected Bleachers to represent our nation with their song, “Merry Christmas, Please Don’t Call". It's rather... melancholic for a Christmas song, but I guess that's what makes it special. Definitely an unique twist on how Christmas songs usually sound like. We'll see if it gives us our first win!
That’s all for now. From all of us here at LNN, I’m William Berwick wishing you a Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah, and a joyous New Year. Stay safe, and have a wonderful holiday season!
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Controversy grows over Istkalen's EuroVoice entry
Reszelport Jezebel-Swift, the leader of the Arian Church of Reszelport Jezebel-Swift. She will deliver Istkalen's votes for EuroVoice 46.
Istkalen's latest entry to EuroVoice, titled "Ever Burn", has garnered substantial controversy for its fiery and provocative lyrics.
The song, performed by the Choir of the Arian Apostolic Church, includes lyrics such as “Stop praying, stop praying, God will not hear you anymore […] Go devil spawn, you just keep pushin’ on to the hell where you will forever burn.”
Vic Tenson, the president of the National Elthic Television (NET), expressed outrage on social media, stating, “I’m not sure what that song is about, but that’s not true Christianity. That’s a cult masquerading as such. The sensible action would be to disqualify them and their provocative performance immediately.”
When asked if Elthize would withdraw in protest, Tenson rejected the idea, stating that "EuroVoice is an important contest. We cannot let a single country ruin our participation."
Declared a terrorist organization by the United Duchies and Istkalen in February 2022, the Arian Church has a long and controversial history within the country of Istkalen.
"The Istkalenic Broadcasters' Union disavows the Istkalenic act in EV46," says a representative of the Istkalenic Broadcasters Union, upon request for comment by BBC Elthize.
"We would not have willingly chosen to make such a group and such a song, so antithetical to the republican values of our country, our representatives on the international stage; our hand was forced by deteriorating political conditions which have given extraordinary power over the organs of state to Reszelport Jezebel-Swift and the fundamentalist cult that has formed around her figure."
When asked for comment from EUBC (European Union Broadcasters Committee) a representative from EUBC stated that the song did not break any rules: "The EUBC would like to say that EuroVoice is a contest open to everyone and that it is not new to the contest to have lyrics speaking as explicitely about sex as the song from Istkalen does".
The representative further added that certain tweaks would be done to the Istkalenic performance to ensure it breaks no rules: "The EUBC has seen and listened to all entries and the maximum propaganda that they have found is a message saying “Jesus is Lord” at the beginning of the submitted performance. However, that part cannot be displayed during the show."
RTVE (Radiotelevisión Española), the organizers of the 46th edition of EuroVoice, declined to comment, stating that they had no involvement in the matter.
Elthize is set to participate in the fourty-sixth version of EuroVoice, which will be held in the Spanish city of Málaga, with the song "Merry Christmas, Please Don't Call" by the band Bleachers.
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Elthize narrowly misses a top five finish at EuroVoice 46
Red Croatia wins the Christmas themed contest in the city of Málaga
December 30, 2024
After months of waiting, the forty-sixth edition of EuroVoice has finally came to a close, with Red Croatia adding another win thanks to Lepa Brena and her song "Boliš i ne prolaziš" ("You hurt me and you're not going away"). he results show was rather intense, with around five countries, including Elthize, coming close to victory, with the winner unknown until the last moment.
During the results, it became clear that what mattered was consistency. Despite not receiving twelve points from any country, Red Croatia took the victory by receiving eight points or more from five countries, those were Inquista, California, the Mishar Republic, Fremet, and Istkalen, as well as the guest region of Portugal. Lepa Brena received seventy-four points in total.
Other entries, meanwhile, were more polarizing. The Istkalenic entry, "Ever Burn", performed by the Choir of the Arian Apostolic Church, highly controversial due to the extreme views held by the church and the disapproval of the Istkalenic Broadcasters Union, placed second with sixty-seven points, receiving the highest score from three countries- Inquista, the Mishar Republic, and Icholasen (performing under the Nicoleizian Joint EuroVoice Team), as well as the region of Portugal. Outside of an additional ten points from Red Croatia, however, the entry was bombed by other countries, receiving two points or less from six countries, including Elthize, which gave it one point.
The top five was completed with the region of Portugal and Fremet, both receiving sixty-five points. While the latter, Fremet, and their performance "Når himmelen faller ned" ("When the sky is falling down"), performed by Anne Grete Preus, received ten points from Elthize, as well as Reitzmag and the guest region of Conch Kingdom, a surprise twelve points from California was enough to give Portugal the edge, thus placing them third, and Fremet fourth.
Spain, the country which stepped in with hosting after months of no response from Ineland, the country who had won the previous EuroVoice, received fifth place with their song "Todo Es Posible En Navidad" ("Everything Is Possible In Christmas"), performed by David Bisbal. It received eight points from Fremet and the region of Conch Kingdom, as well as ten points from the United Duchies.
Elthize, who finished in sixth place with their song "Merry Christmas, Please Don't Call", performed by the band Bleachers, struggled heavily in the results show at first, receiving no points from California and the Mishar Republic, as well as the region of Portugal. The band quickly picked up the pace, however, following eight points from Reitzmag, ten points from Spain and Istkalen, and twelve points from Fremet and the United Duchies.
However, the comeback was not meant to be. After receiving only three points from the region of the Conch Kingdom, all hopes and dreams were shattered after Elthize received no points from Icholasen, who instead gave its douze-points to Istkalen. Elthize received sixty-three points in total, and fell out of top five for the first time since the forty-second edition of EuroVoice, missing it by one point.
Elthize, meanwhile, gave its twelve points to Reitzmag, who sent boygenius and Ye Vagabonds, performing "The Parting Glass". While the song also received twelve points from the region of Conch Kingdom, it also received no points from four countries: Inquista, Red Croatia, the Mishar Republic, and Istkalen, resulting in a disappointing eleventh place finish with fifty points.
The next edition of EuroVoice will be held in Red Croatia, with Rechroatian representatives stating that the next edition of EuroVoice will be held sometime in February 2025.
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CHAI'S PROPOSED POLITICAL ETIQUETTE LAW IGNITES FIERCE DEBATE
by Janice Kyou - January 28, 2025
The law was first proposed during President Chai's electoral campaign. Image credit
An intense debate in Elthize was ignited once again after President Melissa Chai reiterated her support for the Political Etiquette Act during a press conference last Thursday. Chai, who first proposed such a law during her electoral campaign, stated that such law was "essential for keeping civility in Elthic politics".
"In an ideal Elthize, no politician can make statements, or build their whole political ideology, at the expense of other people, particularly those who are vulnerable," Chai stated. "We will not stand for the attempts at creating culture wars and inciting hatred." The bill, currently in draft form, aims to restrict political speech deemed discriminatory, harmful, or insulting, with a specific focus on attacks against minorities.
Zoe Allen, leader of the Congress for Social Democracy, the largest party in the Parliament, voiced cautious support for the law, stressing the importance of protecting vulnerable communities. “This law can help us build a more inclusive political environment,” Allen said. “However, in its current form, the punishments are disproportionately harsh, especially compared to punishments against violent crime. We will be in dialogue with the UnitedLeft coalition regarding our concerns with the law."
The law has also seen support within the UnitedLeft coalition, as well. Meti Adebayo, who is the leader of the Elfiz Party, expressed support for the law. “The Elfiz have endured hateful rhetoric for generations,” Adebayo said. “This law could offer us protections, but there is always potential that malicious actors could use it to prevent legitimate debate or scrutiny. That must not be allowed.”
Freddie Abbey, leader of the Moderates (who are in a confidence and supply agreement with the government), also expressed concern for the law. "We disagree with the idea that insults should be criminalized," Abbey claimed. "For us, that is an overstep. Respect in politics is vital, however, we must make sure that this law does not become a tool for political suppression.” Wirt Harland, leader of the Progressive Conservative Party, expressed support for Abbey's statements, stating that they will observe the bill "with great caution".
Harsh criticism came from right-wing politicians. Liam Zachary, the leader of the Business Party, stated that the law was "political censorship under the guise of social justice and protecting minorities," suggesting that the law should be "struck down as soon as possible".
Harmony was extremely aggressive towards the proposed law. Lorraine Devi, the leader of the hard-right party whose political platform will likely be most affected from this law, stated that the law was "an assasination attempt on democracy". Devi also called for Elthics to protest the law on social media: "First, it's us. Next, it will be you. Make sure your voice is heard in the streets against leftist authoritarianism!"
The draft law is set to be introduced in Parliament within the next couple months, before a potential vote later this year.
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MASS PROTESTS ROCK ELTHIZE AGAINST POLITICAL ETIQUETTE ACT
by Alfred Ingham - January 30, 2025
Police presence in downtown Forecoaster substantially increased following Lorraine Devi's calls to protest the new law. Image credit
Law enforcement in Elthize has been on high alert as protests against the proposed Political Etiquette Act spread across the country. Lorraine Devi, leader of Harmony, called for nationwide demonstrations on Tuesday, urging citizens to reject the bill, which seeks to restrict political speech deemed discriminatory or harmful. Right-wing politicians have slammed the legislation, claiming it will suppress free speech and eliminate opposition to President Melissa Chai, who introduced the proposal during her presidential campaign.
"Did William Lee Marchand and his countrymen fight for Elthize's independence just for it to become a communist dictatorship?" Devi shouted at a rally in Montgomery, where approximately 10,000 people gathered in Douglas Park. "To our so-called president, how will you explain to your children that you want this country to think only how you allow them to think? How will you explain to our children that they cannot speak their minds freely anymore?" The crowd erupted in boos directed at the government.
While Devi's rally remained largely peaceful, other demonstrations descended into chaos. Sid Breisler, head of the Montgomery Police Department, reported that thirty-four individuals were arrested for attacking police officers, vandalizing businesses, and assaulting bystanders. "While we may have our disagreements, I urge everyone to remain civil in these times," Breisler stated during a press conference.
In St. Lucas, two men, aged 22 and 25, were detained after attempting to set fire to the Governor’s House. Fortunately, no injuries were reported. Meanwhile, in Forecoaster, Governor Jess Udo declared a state of emergency as protests escalated. Local authorities confirmed the arrests of sixty-five individuals involved in demonstrations near Carrewich Park. Minor protests also took place in other provinces.
Counter-protests in support of the bill have also emerged. In St. Lucas, around 5,000 people participated in a "No Hate in Politics" event, rallying in favour of the legislation. Similar events have taken place in Forecoaster, as well as Brownell, where counter-protestors outnumbered protestors ten-to-one.
President Melissa Chai did not remain silent to recent developments, expressing her thoughts on social media: "Every democracy has a right to defend itself from ideologies that want it to be destroyed, its people to be oppressed, its freedoms to be curtailed. We will not back down."
Referring to a recent PIE poll that indicated that the law was more unpopular with younger voters, she continued: "Unfortunately, there is a new generation of Elthics that do not know anything besides lawlessness. They expect politicians to insult, lie, and cheat. The only Elthize they know is an cold, uncaring Elthize. While it is easy to feel sad about this, it is also easy to believe that nothing can change minds faster than love. And I know what I will believe in."
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NEW PASSPORT DESIGN ANNOUNCED, TO BE DISTRIBUTED IN FEBRUARY
by Alfred Ingham - January 31, 2025
The new passport (left) comes with the addition of the Elfiz language, compared to the old passport (right).
Joanne Bird, Minister of Foreign Affairs, has unveiled the new design for the Elthic passport, marking the first update in a decade. The most notable changes in second edition of the biometric passports, which are the first edition since Elthize joined the European Union in 2022, is the inclusion of the Elfiz language on both the cover and pages of the passport.
The new design also features the phrase "European Union" alongside its Elfiz translation, Eruberni, appearing for the first time. Additionally, the passport now incorporates silver accents instead of gold, for the first time in fifty years.
There are changes to passport pricing as well. For the first time, people earning less than 1,500 EMU per month will not pay the passport fee. Additionally, families who earn less than 2,500 EMU per month will be exempt from passport fee for their children.
Repeat passports have become more expensive, however. Those who request a new passport less than three years before their previous passport was issued will have to pay 99 EMU, instead of the standard 69 EMU fee.
Additional services now come with extra fees: A 64-page passport (instead of the standard 32-page costs an additional 19 EMU, home delivery of passports requires an extra 9 EMU fee, and passports issued outside Elthic borders, such as in embassies or consulates, will cost an additional 19 EMU.
The new passport has also been adjusted to fit various international security standards. For example, the sex marker, which was removed with the 2015 passport, has been reintroduced, following various issues at security checks. Three options will be available: M (male), F (female), and X (other).
The updated design is set to be distributed starting in February, though certain locations may prioritize to offer the old passport design to deplete stocks. You can learn more about the new passports on the factbook.
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Thirteen people dead in anti-Chai riots
State of emergency declared in Montgomery and St. Lucas as protests against recent political etiquette law escalate
February 3, 2025
The protests against the proposed Political Etiquette Act have escalated in violence, resulting in at least thirteen fatalities, and more injured. Ten people have lost their lives in the province of Forecoaster, with at least seven deaths attributed to police brutality. Two individuals were killed in St. Lucas by police, while a man accidentally self-immolated in Montgomery in an attempt to burn down the provincial headquarters of Congress for Social Democracy.
The Forecoaster Police Department has asserted that they resorted to force in self-defense, alleging that the men were armed with pistols and shotguns. Harrison Faulkner, the Minister of Internal Affairs, has further claimed that “various armed militias have seized the opportunity and are attempting to terrorize the streets”.
More than five hundred people have been arrested, with at least seventy-two people detained. Most of the arrested are charged with damage to personal property or businesses, as well as assault and causing injury. At least one person in Montgomery has been detained under charges of attempted murder during a clash between protestors and counter-protestors.
A state of emergency has been declared in Montgomery and St. Lucas, following a similar move made in Forecoaster a couple of days ago. In St. Lucas, Governor Martha Krystoff declared the protests "the most violent uprising we have had to endure in the last fifteen years". In Montgomery, Governor Hunter Vance also declared a state of emergency, asking all citizens to "calm down", while declaring disapproval of the proposed law, claiming that President Melissa Chai is "fueling the fires of disorder".
In response to the disorder, the government has released a statement guiding its citizens on how to stay safe during the riots. The statement recommends that people do not go outside unless absolutely necessary, particularly if within the downtown area, plan an escape route in case of emergency, avoid being involved with the protests as much as possible, and refrain from crowded areas.