The Territory of Muale Sends Petition for Statehood & Possible Diplomatic Tensions Between Commonwealth and Republic Nofoaga?
This afternoon, the Governor of the Territory of Muale (Edd Harris of the Social Democratic Party) submitted to the Leagioan Common Government in Tullion a petition approved by Muale's Territorial Assembly with a close simple majority. In the petition approved by said assembly was the call to bump the status of Muale from a territory of Leagio to a State with complete representation in the Senate. The reason stated in the petition for this call for statehood was because Muale had met the requirements necessary to become a state. With a government formed through a democratic constitution that has been deemed by the Supreme Court of Leagio does not conflict with the new Constitution of 2020. In addition, the Territory of Muale already met the population requirements stated within said Constitution. The Territory through a recent Census has a population of over one million, which is larger than 2 two states within the Commonwealth and all the Territories in the East. One of the reasons that experts believe for the sudden boost in population within Muale which was once at 500K people is due to the Eastern Economic Development Act that was passed about a month ago, which has indeed shown to have an effect on the economy that was once on a downwards trend in Economic Crash in April this year.
A Geographical Map of the Territory of Muale, with its territorial capital of Sauliers marked with a yellow circle. The city of Saulliers is where most of the population in the territory is located with 700K of the over 1 million people in the Territory of Muale.
The Speaker of the House and Governor-General announced that the petition will be brought to the floor of the National Congress by Wednesday this week. Although, the petition has already received criticism from members of Conservative Reform Party and especially the Conservative faction of the Civil Populist Party. The reasoning for their opposition was because they feel that Muale is not politically ready for statehood, which they state is shown obviously through the fact that this petition managed to only pass through the unicameral Muale Territorial Assembly with just only one vote.
When asked for his opinion, the President issued this statement to the press, "both I and the Governor-General are excited to see the process for the admission of Muale as a state within the Commonwealth." In addition, the President stated that the Governor-General will be reporting on the complete effects of the Office of Eastern Economic Development and its legislation counterpart.
Furthermore, the Governor-General announced that he will be drafting a bill for the National Congress to Revamp the military within the next five years as a way to ensure the protection and security of the Commonwealth. When asked about the situation occurring within the Republic Nofoaga, the President said that he will issue a government statement as the situation progresses. For a reminder to our readers of what the situation is within Republic Nofoaga, the President of Republic Nofoaga Nikola N'nago refused to hold elections after the breaking of the MG coalition that was once recently a part of his government. From what one Leagioan citzen vacationing in the recently renamed PORT BEAUHARNAIS said, "the political situation in this nation has tensed to the point that i fear that it will brew a revolution or something. They have recently implemented a curfew that will be enforced starting today at 9PM" What the corcerned Leagioan mentioned is indeed correct as the Government of Republic Nofoaga made am announcement doing exactly that. This curfew has been deemed by many political officals within the National Congress to be undemocratic and a move for Nikola N'nago to remove any form of opposition to
Many people in within the Commonwealth feel that the administration of Nikola N'nago has become tyrannical and should be overthrown by the people of Republic Nofoaga, where a more democratic government could be reform. Some people have even called on EU Councilor Francis Plessis to draft an official Condemnation of the Actions of President Nikola N'nago of Republic Nofoaga for approval through the EU Council.
Written by Killen Hoyd, a political writer from the Leagioan Broadcasting Company.