Poll results released, with estimated 54% of non-Reitzmic and non-Inquistan former residents of Copala City voting; many Anastasian nationalist institutions created; boycott of Roscoes begins
The CPCI's poll into support for Anastasian independence has concluded. An estimated 54% of non-Reitzmic and non-Inquistan former residents of Copala City present in Anastasia City participated in the poll - a surprisingly high number, especially given the short notice. The CPCI stated that it is possible that their calculations are wrong, but that they regardless congradulate the patriotism of Anastasians who voted.
92.7% of Anastasians participating voted in favor of Anastasian independence; 6.4% against, and the remainder submitted spoiled ballots.
This extreme result has been cited as the result of self-selection; Anastasians already in favor of independence were likely to participate in the poll, while those against were not. The minor segment which voted against might merely be a segment of the population that is politically active in general, and thus likely to participate in such political events in general.
The result, if the turnout calculations of the CPCI are correct, would demonstrate that a narrow majority of former residents of Copala City in Anastasia City support independence. This does not match with the results of the recent election, where secessionist and autonomist parties together obtained only about 37% of the vote altogether; the CPCI itself has argued that this is because participation in the election was heavily skewed towards new Duchian arrivals in the city, who make up perhaps 30 to 35% of the population, as well as affected by a partial Haanean boycott of the election, particularly among youth who make up its largest sector, as a result of Syndicalist agitation.
The announcement of the result was followed up with a massive rally in Anastasia City itself, held by the CPCI. Several orators gave rousing speeches:
"The Anastasian people have made their voice heard now more than ever. Faced with the encroachment of Roscoes, of Duchian elites who see them as nothing more than a source of labor, a source of cheap profit, foreigners who they can exploit; faced with the encroachment of the Duchian parties, who refuse any true political representation or power to the Anastasian people; faced with even the encroachment of the dark hand of the security forces of the Duchian government, who spy on innocent Anastasian citizens, who encroach on their personal dealings for no reason whatsoever, they have found that independence, social independence, economic independence, political independnece, is the only solution that will guarantee them true freedom," stated one.
Another extolled the virtues of the 'Anastasian nation:'
"Our nation is a unique nation, a nation of nations. A nation of the Nicoleizians, of the Haaneans, of the many other Copalans who found themselves drowning under the Reitzmic tyranny, who found themselves seized one terrible day and forced into the gilded cages of New Saint Regina. Who find themselves still reeling from the disappearances of many of their loved ones, who stayed there - and of course, some say that it was out of choice, but who knows; and who now find themselves here, united by surviving that tyranny and now against a new tyranny. We, Anastasians - we are the highest of the nations, the most developed, a nation founded on differences and diversity, a nation of many peoples, a nation united not by vuilgar race but through common experience and tribulation. All of us have felt the same sorrows, all of us have endured the same struggles; because of this, we all are in great union, and thus we bloom. Let us maintain this union, let us strengthen it, so that it lasts forever and the flower of our nation may be revealed to the world! Let no one stand against us; we must prevail, we will prevail! The free, independent Anastasian nation forever!"
This was followed by the announcement that a new youth organization, the "Anastasian Democratic Youth," would be formed.
"We shared, as everyone else, in the tribulations and struggles of the great Anastasian nation. We, too, are a part of it, just as anyone else; we too deserve a voice in it," stated another speaker, a youth herself.
The purpose of the Anastasian Democratic Youth will be to instill the values of Anastasian nationalism in its members - that of tolerance for others, as to maintain the "Great Union;" of solidarity, to strenghten the "Great Union" and of civic duties, as to maintain the democratic and pluralistic nature of the nation, as well as its independence from foreign powers that wish to subjugate it.
Mere hours later, leaders of a number of regionalist and secessionist parties - the Futurists, the Syndicalists, and the Anastasian Democratic Assembly - but noticably not the CPCI - gathered to found a new organization, the Anastasian Cultural Union, which will gather artists in Anastasia City, organizing them into a number of specific chambers for the various arts - visual arts, film, music, and so on and so forth - as to promote new forms of Anastasian art, culture, and architecture.
"Anastasia must go forth, and create a new world of art, a national art, to strengthen the Great Union of Peoples that makes up the Anastasian nation," stated a representative of the Futurist Party, summing up the purpose of the Anastasian Cultural Union.
The Union will provide income and materials for its members, and will also establish communal and public ateliers and other working spaces for its members.
"It is of the highest importance that Anastasia City establish an independent culture and style of art based on that of its constituent nationalities, if it itself is to remain free and independent," stated a representative of the Anastasian Democratic Assembly. "We will contribute and ensure all that is necessary to accomplish this."
In other news, a boycott of Roscoes, as well as other Duchian-owned businesses in Anastasia City, has begun. Tens of thousands of Anastasians have signed a petition swearing not to purchase from Roscoes or from any other Duchian-owned company.
Thousands of other Anastasians picketed Duchian-owned establishments, exhorting potential customers to stay away. "Don't give your money to the Roscoes, in bed with the Reitzmics!" shouted a number of protestors outside of a Roscoes. "Don't let them get their hands on our city! Duchies, go away!"
In an attempt to stop others from shopping at Duchian establishments, but with perhaps somewhat dubious financial effects, one wealthy man, who wishes to remain anonymous, attempted to buy up the whole of the stock of a number of Duchian-owned stores in the city. This was done, he claims, by employing large numbers of volunteers to, in a short period of time, buy up the stock of entire stores, on his behalf, and then to deliver this to various warehouses in the city. If a legal permit can be obtained, he stated, the stock will be resold to Anastasian companies, for the same or a lower price than that at which they were purchased.
"We must construct economic independence," he said simply in a statement made to our pamphlet.
A number of other wealthy inhabitants of the city have joined his cause, and appear to be cooperating in terms of this. The point appears to mostly be to discourage shopping at Duchian enterprises, and thus to give additional support to smaller Anastasian enterprises, which Anastasians will be forced to frequent.
Several political parties condemned this, however. The Syndicalists, Futurists, and ADA made a joint statement stating that attempts for autonomy and independence should not negatively affect Anastasians in such a way; the CPCI denounced it as "an activity of the out-of-touch rich which actually harms Anastasians more than it helps them."