3 Dec 2020, 23:47

AUTONOMOUS ADMINISTRATION BILL PASSES THROUGH HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, QUICKLY MOVES THROUGH LORDS AND GETS ROYAL ASSENT


Hampton City, Dec 4 2020 | The Autonomous Administration Bill has received a near unanimous vote in the House of Representatives. After which the bill quickly moved through the House of Lords and has been signed by HM The King this morning. Tomorrow, it is expected for the King to announce the Governor-General for Copala City and New Saint Regina. Next week, the Governor-General will be presented by the Prime Minister to the First Minister and Mayor of Copala City. The Governor-General's duty is to serve as the acting Head of State on behalf of the monarch to oversee the developments in the autonomous communities to ensure that the country's sovereignty is still in effect. In a poll of 1000 people that have been done yesterday before the law passed, more than 50% supports Sir Allen Forbes to be the Governor-General. There were some who said they support other people like Atty. Winston, Sir Malcolm Schwitz, and Lady Andrea Galvarn. It is known in the country's history that the last Governor-General assigned by the king was Sir Joseph Meadows who became Governor-General of the Louisiana Islands during the process of the country giving up its colonies and the end of the First Reitzmic Empire. The Prime Minister has not yet addressed the installment of a Governor-General, however he outlined the plans for Copala City in a press briefing in the lobby of Downing Street today. In the press briefing, he also was asked about the video circulating in which he narrated how he wanted to have peace with the Spanish.

In other news, Coun. van Allen was spotted yesterday in Euroday at Hampton City Park going through every booth and congratulating everyone who participated. Tomorrow, Euroweek will have its closing ceremony where the King will lock Hampton City Park to formally close the booths. The lock will not stay in the park however and the ceremony will remain symbolic only.