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    • RE: Office of Internal Affairs Commissioner Wirt Harland

      Thank you, Europe

      January 16, 2023


      Dear citizens of the European Union,

      It is an honour to be elected to serve as your thirty-third Internal Affairs Commissioner. After weeks of campaigning and debating, I am delighted that you have chosen me, Wirt Harland, as a part of the next commission. While no language I know is enough to express my gratitude, I will make up for it with my actions, moving forward like how I presented myself as a candidate: A man who wants to introduce systemic reform to the European Union for the good of its citizens.

      Before February, I am planning to bring several amendments to our Constitution to the European Council, most of which will concern the political and electoral systems of the EU. During this time, I will collaborate with councillors from all sides of the political spectrum to ensure that the reforms I bring will last for decades.

      In addition, I am also planning to take trips to various countries and meet with their leaders and listen to their concerns regarding the EU and their membership. In a political institution as immense as the European Union, it is expected for every member state to have differing opinions on how it should be run. I will take every concern seriously and make sure to not compensate for what I believe in.

      Once again: Thank you. Thank you a thousand times, Europe. You gave me this opportunity for four months and I will try my best to make every month count.


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      Wirt Harland
      33rd Internal Affairs Commissioner of the European Union

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    • RE: Elthize - Factbook

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    • RE: Elthic News Media

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      Elthize now meets requirements to join the EMUzone, says Minister of Finance

      by Frances Irving - September 9, 2022


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      El Castillo de San Carlos in Finisterre, Spain, where the Treaty of Finisterre was signed in October 2020. (image credit)


      Elthics received wonderful news this morning when Finance Minister Tobias Walters announced that Elthize has fulfilled all of the requirements to become a signatory to the Treaty of Finisterre, meaning that the country can now join the EMUzone. He further stated: "We are now confident that our nation will enter the EMUzone well before President Greenwich Grimwald's deadline of January 2024."

      The EMU, an acronym for European Monetary Unit, is a currency that was established with the Treaty of Finisterre in October 2020. The signatories are Spain, Inquista, Vayinaod, Fremet, Montenbourg, the United Dominions of Icholasen and Leagio, which was previously an observer state that joined the treaty in April this year. The agreement focuses on the economic cooperation between European states and was a breakthrough moment in economic integration within the European Union.

      The use of the EMU within Elthize has been a discussion topic since January 2021, when President Greenwich Grimwald said that Elthize would use a "special circulation status" with the EMU, accepting the currency alongside the florin. Grimwald claimed that this move would improve tourism in Elthize, which is a prominent sector in our economy. The move was approved by the parliament, despite some opposition regarding the move's reality.

      Since then, the EMU has been considered a de facto legal tender in Elthize. While the EMU is not the currency of Elthize by law, many shops and stores accept the currency alongside the florin. It is observed that many Elthics are ready for an eventual transition to the EMU. The process is also approved by many: According to the Polling Institute of Elthize (PIE), a survey conducted on the EMU in April 2022 found that 56% of those interviewed agreed that the implementation of EMU would be beneficial to their lives. This number is expected to be higher today, as Elthize gets one step closer to adopting a common monetary unit.

      It was expected that President Greenwich Grimwald would announce an exact date for the transition from the florin to the EMU in the coming days, though this is uncertain now, due to Grimwald's current recovery from a very recent assassination attempt. He still has not made a statement regarding that incident.

      posted in European News Consortium
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    • RE: European Court of Justice Inquiry on the Nov/Dec Commission Elections

      After much deliberation, the European Court of Justice has decided on the validity of the last European Commission elections.

      It should be understood that while The Constitution of the European Union does not set a clear precedent for write-in candidates, it has set very clear boundaries on certain aspects of commission elections in Article III, Section II. I would like to quote Clause II from the aforementioned article:

      The nomination period for each Office shall run for seven days, to be followed by a seven-day debate period, in turn, followed by a seven-day voting period.

      Following the precedent established in previous court decisions, including one where an election was cancelled due to the debate period not being up to standards, The Court is concerned about the fact that both gentlemen, Kevin Cotilla and Jean-Claude Juncker, who were elected using write-in votes, could not participate in the seven-day debate period, as they did not nominate themselves in the seven-day nomination period.

      Both of these periods are very clearly set by the Constitution, which is the paramount law of the European Union, and the European Court of Justice is responsible for ensuring that the political activities of the European Union are not conflicting with the Constitution, as mentioned in Article IV, Section II, Clause I:

      The European Court of Justice is responsible for determining whether an Act or Amendment of the European Council is in line with the Constitution.

      Therefore, The Court unanimously finds that:

      A) Write-in notes can not be used in European elections, as they are incompatible with the precedents set by the Constitution,

      B) The non-proper execution of the periods clearly set by the Constitution in the last elections is problematic.

      Therefore, to ensure that these elections do not erode the validity of the succeeding elections made by the European Union as a whole, The European Court of Justice orders a new election under this legal understanding.

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      Dayo Faith Mwangi
      Chief Justice of the European Court of Justice

      posted in European Court of Justice
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    • Elthize - Factbook

      Elthize


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      Elthize ([ɛlθiːz], EL-theez, or [ɛlfiːz], EL-fees, Elfiz: Eltiki) is a country in Southern Europe. It borders the Atlantic Ocean to the west, Yosai to the north, and Leagio to the east and south. With a population of approximately 7.5 million, Elthize is one of the least populous members of the European Union. The capital is Forecoaster, while St. Lucas, located in the south, is the largest city, with a metropolitan population of 1.7 million, serving as the center of Elthize’s economy, entertainment, and contemporary culture. Montgomery, the second-largest city with 740,000 residents, is considered the birthplace of modern Elthize and was its capital until 1974. More than half of the population lives in St. Lucas or Montgomery and around 80% resides within 25 kilometers of the coast. English is the common and administrative language, though it is not officially recognized as such.

      Various states were established in what is now the territory of Elthize around the start of the 19th century by various intellectuals, trading companies and philosophers seeking to create a liberal utopia based on The Frommer Thought (also known as The Frumesian Thought), a set of beliefs which embraced republicanism, secularism and federalism as essential values, developed in the United Kingdom. The Montgomery Territory, one of these states established after an agreement with the indigenous Kingdom of Elfiz, is seen as the precursor to the nation, becoming a trade hub in the region alongside its rival, the Free City of St. Lucas. Although relations between the territory and the kingdom began friendly, tensions grew due to economic instability in the kingdom and rising xenophobia in the territory. These tensions culminated in 1870 when the kingdom declared war, ultimately losing in 1874, leading to its annexation.

      This annexation laid the foundation for the Commonwealth of Elthize, which expanded in the late 1870s and early 1880s with the incorporation of states in what is now Northern Elthize, as well as the displacement of the Elfiz people from coastal areas. After neighboring Leagio gained independence in 1896, many colonial politicians and British elites from Leagio fled to Elthize. In 1905, Elthize itself was annexed by the United Kingdom and granted dominion status. By the late 1920s, the Elthic independence movement, led by revolutionary William Lee Marchand and supported by an independent Leagio, gained momentum. This ultimately led to Elthize gaining independence from the United Kingdom in May 1937, with Marchand serving as its first president. However, the First Republic was short lived, as Yosai annexed Elthize in 1954, shortly after Marchand leaving office. Elthize regained independence in 1968 following mass riots and internal struggle that led to the collapse of Yosainese rule, paving the way for the formation of the Second Republic under President Theodore Ackerson. In 1971, a referendum in the Free City of St. Lucas, an entity independent from the rest of Elthize at the time, resulted in a narrow vote in favor of joining Elthize, establishing the country's modern borders.

      Elthize is a liberal democracy with high levels of personal and economic freedom, low tax rates, and a market-based economy, with major industries in resource extraction, services, and tourism. It became a member of the European Union in April 2022, as well as a signatory to the Treaty of Finisterre in January 2023, adopting the European Monetary Unit (EMU) as its currency, alongside seven member states. However, the country suffers from high economic inequality, corruption, above-average crime rates, and significant environmental pollution.


      I - Fact summary


      Official country name: Elthize
      Pronunciation: [ɛlθiːz], EL-theez, or [ɛlfiːz], EL-fees
      Demonym: Elthic (noun and adjective), Elthizian
      Country codes: EZ, ETZ
      Top level domain: .co.ez, .ez
      Drives on the: right
      Time zone: UTC
      Date format: MM-DD-YYYY or DD-MM-YYYY
      Power plug type: Type C, Type E, Type F
      Calling code: +90
      National motto: I will never lose hope (Elfiz: Mi nesaniki vilani)
      National anthem: Land of Hope (Elfiz: Tanivilani)
      National colours: Blue, yellow


      Population: 7,536 million (2025 estimate)
      Life expectancy: 74,4 years (2025 estimate)
      Literacy rate (aged 14 and over): ~99%
      Official language: None
      Languages spoken: English (~99%), Elfiz (~10%), Elthize Sign Language (~5%), Spanish (~3%), Japanese (~3%), Karpintze (~1%), Other (~1%)
      Religion: Irreligious (~70%), Christianity (~15%), Indigenous Elfiz religions (~7%), Judaism (~5%), Other (~3%)
      Ethnicity: Non-indigenous Elthic (~70%), Elfiz/Indigenous Elthic (15%), Other (~15%)


      Capital city: Forecoaster
      Largest city: St. Lucas
      Government type: Federal presidential republic
      Legislature branch: Parliament of Elthize (unicameral)
      Executive branch: President of Elthize and their cabinet
      Judicial branch: The High Court of Elthize, Provincial courts, federal courts, family and civil courts, criminal courts, and administrative courts
      Head of State and Government: President Melissa Chai (since July 10, 2024)
      Ruling party: Congress for Social Democracy & UnitedLeft alliance
      European Councillor: Councillor William "Wilko" Moreland (since November 11, 2024)


      Official currency: EMU (₠) (European Monetary Unit)
      Banknotes: 5₠, 10₠, 20₠, 50₠ and 100₠
      Coins: 1 cent, 2 cents; 5 cents; 10 cents; 20 cents; 50 cents; 1₠ & 2₠
      GDP: 380,3 billion ₠ (April 2022)
      GDP per capita: 44,741₠ (April 2022)
      Unemployment rate: ~7%
      Notable agricultural exports: wheat, rice, potatoes, oranges, tangerines, meat, milk, eggs
      Notable manufacturing exports: automobiles, computers, industrial machinery
      Economy by sector: ~30% services, ~25% mining, ~20% industrial, ~10% tourism, ~10% agriculture, ~5% other
      Electricity production: ~50% nuclear, ~30% natural gas, ~15% other renewables (solar, wind, hydroelectric, etc), ~5% other non-renewables (coal, oil, etc)
      Major exports: Diamonds, natural gas, electronics, automobiles, tobacco, alcohol
      Major imports: Petroleum, medicine, food, water
      Major trade partners: Leagio, Yosai, Spain, Inquista, Duxburian Union, Reitzmag
      Income tax rate: 0%
      Corporate tax: 15%
      Value-added tax: 7,5%


      Location: Located in Southern Europe, west and north of the Commonwealth of Leagio and south of the Federal Republic of Yosai.
      Terrain and landscape: Mostly flatlands and hills, with more mountainous terrain in the south.
      Highest point: Mt. Wintercroft (1643 m), Eltikitani
      Lowest point: Sea level (0 m)
      Climate: Mediterranean climate characterized by hot summers and mild winters.
      Average daily high: 36.6 °C
      Average daily low: 10.3 °C
      Record high: 48,4 °C, August 1938, near Bricksport, The Midlands
      Record low: -25,4 °C, February 1980, near Mananifari, Eltikitani
      Average annual precipitation: 646 mm per year


      II - Administrative divisions of Elthize


      Map of administrative divisions in Elthize (with settlements that have more than 5,000 people)

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      As of March 2025, Elthize is divided into eleven provinces: Ackerson, Brownell, Forecoaster, Liamville, Mananifari, Marchand, Midlands, Montgomery, Northern Counties, Port Nelson, and St. Lucas.

      Elthize is a federation, with provincial governments carrying substantial government power. Provinces are also further divided into counties for administrative purposes.


      Administrative divisions


      Flag Province Largest city Population
      Ackerson Theodorburg 309,000
      Brownell Brownell 367,000
      Forecoaster Forecoaster 949,000
      Liamville Liamville 109,000
      Marchand Marchand City 114,000
      Midlands Petersfeld 127,000
      Montgomery Montgomery 1,239,000
      Northern Counties Augusta 97,000
      Port Nelson Port Nelson 449,000
      Eltikitani Mananifari 679,000
      St. Lucas St. Lucas 3,097,000

      III - President of Elthize


      The President of Elthize is the head of state, government and executive branch in Elthize.

      According to the Constitution of Elthize, the president holds supremacy over all other government institutions in Elthize and is responsible for enforcing laws passed by the parliament.

      The president can issue executive orders, which are directives and guidelines that are given to the Elthic government and the president's cabinet. The president can withdraw an executive order at any time, though it can be revoked by the Parliament of Elthize or declared unlawful or unconstitutional by the High Court. Provincial governments may also ignore executive orders.

      The presidency was suspended between 1954 and 1968 by the Yosainese military, which occupied the country at the time.


      List of presidents in The State of Elthize


      Name In office Affiliated party Government and elections
      William Lee Marchand (1906 - 1952) May 20, 1937 - November 8, 1950 Unaffiliated Marchand I (1938), Marchand II (1942), Marchand III (1946)
      Florence Maitland (1923 - 2017) November 8, 1950 - June 20, 1954 Unaffiliated Maitland I (1950)
      Theodore Ackerson (1939 - 2018) December 1, 1968 - December 7, 1978 Labour - On coalition with New Democracy from 1973-1978 Ackerson I (1968), Ackerson II (1973)
      Alika Mbanefo (1950 -) December 7, 1978 - November 29, 1983 New Democracy - On coalition with Labour Mbanefo I (1978)
      Benjamin "Benny" Kalzer (1955 - 2024) November 29, 1983 - December 1, 1992 Liberal Democrats - On coalition with New Democracy from 1988 - 1992 Kalzer I (1983), Kalzer II (1988)
      Roy Harper (1940 - 2011) December 1, 1992 - November 4, 1999 Labour - On coalition with New Democracy Harper I (1992), Harper II (1996)
      Gloria Dietrich (1957 - 2002) November 4, 1999- February 8, 2002 Labour - On coalition with The Greens Dietrich I, Dietrich II (2000)
      Archie Franklin (1952 - 2016) February 8, 2002 - July 24, 2014 Liberal Democrats - On coalition with New Democracy (2002 - June 2013), Unaffiliated (June 2013 - July 2014) Franklin I (2002), Franklin II (2004), Franklin III (2008), Franklin IV (2012)
      Greenwich Grimwald (1944 -) July 24, 2014 - July 10, 2024 The Third Option - On coalition with New Democracy & The Nationals Grimwald I (2014), Grimwald II (2018), Grimwald III (2022)
      Melissa Chai (1984 -) July 10, 2024 - present UnitedLeft alliance - On coalition with Congress for Social Democracy and Moderates Chai I (2024)

      IV - Parliament of Elthize


      The Parliament of Elthize is the legislative body of the Elthic government. Following the parliamentary elections in July 2024, the parliament is unicameral and consists of 52 seats, distributed among provinces proportional to their population, with each province guaranteed at least one seat.

      Members of the parliament are elected with the proportional representation system, using the D'hondt method. Elections are done once every three years, though elections can be called by the president at any given time.


      Distribution of the seats in the Parliament of Elthize by province

      (as of July 25, 2023)

      Province Amount of seats
      St. Lucas 18
      Montgomery 9
      Forecoaster 8
      Port Nelson 4
      Brownell 4
      Marchand 2
      Ackerson 2
      Southern Counties 2
      Liamville 1
      Northern Counties 1
      The Midlands 1


      Distribution of the seats in the Parliament of Elthize by party

      (as of July 7, 2024)

      Party Amount of seats
      Congress for Social Democracy 16
      Moderates 12
      Progressive Conservative Party 10
      Elfiz Party 3
      Harmony 3
      Business Party 3
      Green Party of Elthize 2
      Democrats for Elthize 1
      Democratic Socialists for Elthize 1
      Communist Party of Elthize 1

      V - Judiciary of Elthize


      The judicial system of Elthize consists of various courts, ranging in focus.

      The High Court, officially The High Court of Elthize, is the highest judicial body in Elthize, established on May 1, 2023, following the merge of the Constitutional Court and Supreme Court following a referendum in February 2023. The High Court is responsible for overseeing laws, decrees, and other decisions; made either by the government, private institutions, or individuals in The State of Elthize and analysing whether they violate the Constitution of Elthize or Elthic law.

      The High Court can also oversee the verdicts of other courts and revoke, amend, or affirm them at their will. As the highest court in Elthize, only the High Court itself can challenge its previous decisions, as well as other international courts above it, such as the European Court of Justice. The High Court consists of eleven judges, one from each province. The judges are elected by the bar associations of each province, without approval from the legislature. Judges in The High Court may serve for ten years, starting from the moment they assume office.

      The Chief Justice oversees and administers the High Court and decides on which cases to give a verdict on. This position is elected by the judges in the High Court.

      In addition, there are provincial high courts in all provinces, as well as various civil courts, criminal courts and administrative courts.


      List of current justices in The High Court of Elthize

      The Chief Justice is highlighted with a star (★)


      Judge Province Assumed office Term expiration date
      Daniel Marchwill Ackerson March 1, 2024 March 1, 2034
      Julian Fairchild Brownell May 1, 2023 May 1, 2033
      William Huddleston Forecoaster May 1, 2023 May 1, 2033
      Naomi Cobb Liamville May 1, 2023 May 1, 2033
      Lazlo Pelletier ★ Marchand May 1, 2023 May 1, 2033
      Florence Reid The Midlands May 1, 2023 May 1, 2033
      Isabelle Ramsey Montgomery May 1, 2023 May 1, 2033
      Erik Hamilton Northern Counties May 1, 2023 May 1, 2033
      Ashanti Asamanta Port Nelson May 1, 2023 May 1, 2033
      J. L. Masso Southern Counties May 1, 2023 May 1, 2033
      Mason Garland St. Lucas May 1, 2023 May 1, 2033

      VI - Councillor of Elthize


      The Councillor for Elthize represents the country in the European Council in Europolis. The position was established when Elthize joined the European Union in April 2022.

      The councillor is elected in accordance with the Elected and Accountable Council Act, a requirement when the country joined the European Union. Although this law was repealed in September 2023, Elthize continues to hold elections for its councillor. Interim councillors, however, are appointed by the President to prevent vacancies.


      List of councillors from Elthize


      Name Assumed office Left office Length of tenure Affiliated party Elections
      Liam Zachary (1994 -) April 15, 2022 February 24, 2023 (removed from office) 10 months, 10 days The Third Option - Additional support from New Democracy & The Nationals 2022
      May Hobbes (1962 -) February 24, 2023 (interim) July 1, 2023 4 months, 7 days New Democracy - Additional support from The Third Option & The Nationals None
      Rebel Kofi (1981 -) July 1, 2023 July 5, 2024 1 year and 4 days Independent 2023
      Devon Albert (1971 -) July 5, 2024 (interim) November 11, 2024 4 months, 6 days Moderates None
      Wilko Moreland (1984 -) November 11, 2024 Present Incumbent Congress for Social Democracy - Additional support from the Green Party of Elthize 2024
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    • RE: Elthic News Media

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      2022 Elections: A fine day for Grimwald and his friends. For others? Not so much.

      by Janice Kyou - April 14, 2022


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      Image: Greenwich Grimwald speaking to the public in his election campaign, February 24th, Hunnicutt. (original source)


      The election season commenced in Elthize, with millions going to the polls to vote for candidates and parties. Held between April 1st to April 8th, the elections saw nonsignificant, but not unnotable changes for President Greenwich Grimwald, incumbent since July 2014, and the ruling coalition. One would probably think there would be more grand changes across the board, as this election season was easily the most heated and controversial in a very long time, with intense debates about the country's ascension to the European Union, its internal affairs, and its adoption of the EMU, short for European Monetary Unit, a common currency for various nations across the European Union.

      The incumbent president Greenwich Grimwald, his party The Third Option and the other two parties of the ruling coalition, New Democracy and The Nationals, the latter of which changed their name from Liberal Democrats in September 2019, fully supported the Elthic ascension to the European Union. President Grimwald claimed that the country "has nothing to lose and everything to gain with joining the EU". He also created the temporary position of Ministry of Membership to the European Union, which is expected to be abolished by the end of June at the latest.

      The Labour Party and The Greens remained neutral, instead proposing a nationwide referendum to decide on EU membership, while For The People, Future Together / Socialist Alliance and the communist party Crimson opposed membership. The isolationist far-right party For The People stated that the European Union would destroy the Elthic economy and "put Elthic society into unstoppable decay", while FT-SA and Crimson opposed the EU as a principle for their anti-neoliberal stance.

      Regardless, Elthize’s membership in the European Union was confirmed on April 14th. Following the European Accountable Council Act, the first-ever councillor elections were done on April 18th, with Liam Zachary, candidate of The Third Option and New Democracy and the third Minister of Membership to the European Union, winning the election with 35,9% of the vote. Nolan Brunson of the Labour Party and The Greens came second with 30,1% of the vote. Independent candidates Tara Dianne and Alexander Clarke came third and fourth, getting 10,3% and 9,4% of the vote respectively. National candidate Devon Albert came fifth with 8,5% of the vote, while Leon den Hollander, the joint candidate of FT-SA and Crimson came sixth with 3,3% of the vote.

      Taxation was another heated topic this election season. The Labour Party, The Greens, FT-SA and Crimson rallied for a progressive tax rate, something which Grimwald heavily opposed. However, the coalition didn't completely back Grimwald this time, with The Nationals supporting the idea and New Democracy opposing it. This is possibly the reason why inside the coalition there was a shuffle in seat count between the two parties: The Nationals won ten seats at the National Assembly and four seats in the Senate, while New Democracy lost ten seats at the National Assembly. While New Democracy didn't lose any seats in the Senate, The Third Option lost three seats there, possibly also connected to this issue. The People also opposed progressive tax rates and asked to join the ruling coalition, something Grimwald didn't accept.

      The adoption of the EMU was a large issue, too. On January 1, 2021, President Grimwald announced that he would make EMU legal tender alongside the florin, obtaining a “shared circulation status” by the Treaty of Finisterre. Grimwald stated that this move was made to improve relations and trade with Leagio, however, its legality has been questioned by the opposition. Recent polls show that around a quarter of Elthize opposes the adoption of EMU, about a third, supports its adoption, while the rest either did not know or refused to answer. Regardless, many businesses in Elthize accept the EMU today.

      Overall, in legislature elections, the ruling coalition successfully kept their majority, winning a seat in both Senate and the National Assembly.

      The Third Option got 29,2% of the vote in the National Assembly elections and 29,9% of the vote in the Senate elections, getting 73 seats in the Assembly and 30 seats in the Senate respectively.

      New Democracy got 15,8% and 15,6% of the votes in the legislature elections, which translated to 40 seats in the Assembly and 16 in the Senate. The Nationals, the biggest winners of this election, got 5,9% and 6,1% of the votes, getting 15 assembly seats and 6 senate seats.

      The Labour Party lead the opposition front by gaining 25,7% and 20,1% of the votes, getting 63 assembly seats, and losing one, and 21 senate seats. The Greens followed them, getting 9,1% and 7% of the votes, which translated to 23 assembly seats, gaining three, and 7 senate seats.

      FT-SA got 4,4% and 3,4% of the votes, they got 11 assemblies and 3 senate seats, losing a senate seat on the way. For the first time in history, Crimson joined the Senate race, stopping their two-decades-long boycott of the institution. They got 1,4% of the vote and one senate seat. In addition, they got 2% of the vote in assembly elections, gaining five seats, two less than in the last election.

      The presidency remained in Greenwich Grimwald’s hands, though it was a closer race than he would usually be comfortable with. He got 43,3% of the vote. The main opposition candidate, Matthew François, supported by Labour, The Greens and FT-SA, got 40,3% of the vote. Bernard Lee of For The People got a surprising 7,6% of the vote. Independent candidate Latifah Marques followed with 5,5% of the vote, and the Crimson candidate Alfred Phillips got only 1,3% of the vote.

      In general, these elections were an utter disappointment for the opposition, expecting to boot Grimwald out this year, whose popularity had been steadily declining for a few years. Instead, the status quo remained. It is unclear what kind of path the opposition will take next, as it doesn't seem to be united as the ruling coalition.

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    • RE: Elthize - Factbook

      Elthic citizenship


      Elthic nationality and citizenship are governed by a comprehensive legal framework.

      Since 1984, Elthize has adopted a policy of jus soli, which grants citizenship to any person born within the borders of the State of Elthize after January 1, 1985. This principle extends to the airspace and territorial waters of the State of Elthize, as well as aircraft and vessels registered under the flag of Elthize that are engaging in international travel. Additionally, children born outside Elthize with at least one parent holding Elthic citizenship or permanent residency are also eligible for citizenship. Individuals who can provide sufficient evidence of their Elfiz (indigenous) descent are also entitled to citizenship.

      Citizenship can also be acquired through naturalization, which is administered by the Department of Migration and Residence, under the administration of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. To obtain Elthic citizenship, individuals must reside in the country continuously for five years. However, this requirement is reduced to three years for certain individuals, including:

      • Refugees
      • Stateless persons
      • Individuals in a civil union with an Elthic citizen (including engagement, marriage, etc.)
      • Individuals deemed “significant contributors” by the Department of Migration and Residence (such as scientists, business professionals, medical practitioners, etc.)
      • Citizens of the Commonwealth of Leagio

      Additionally, the individual applying for citizenship must have conversational proficiency in English or Elfiz. As of February 2025, individuals who can provide sufficient evidence for their indigenous Elfiz descent are exempt from this requirement.

      Elthize also grants permanent residencies, which can be granted to:

      • Refugees
      • Stateless individuals
      • Partners in civil unions with citizens of Elthize (engagement, marriage, etc.)
      • Students enrolled at universities in Elthize
      • Individuals with work permits in Elthize
      • Individuals selected by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs due to exceptional circumstances

      Permanent residency, unlike citizenship, is subject to revocation for various reasons, including, but not limited to, criminal convictions or a continuous absence from Elthize for more than a year.

      Since 1985, Elthize has permitted multiple citizenship. Elthic citizens who wish to acquire citizenship of another country that does not allow multiple citizenship (e.g. Czech Slavia, Istkalen) are eligible for a special travel document that facilitates unrestricted travel to Elthize and access to consular assistance from Elthic embassies.


      Elthic passport


      The Elthic passport (Elfiz: Pazapot Eltiki) is a travel document issued to the citizens of Elthize, serving as proof of Elthic citizenship and allowing for international travel. It also facilitates access to Elthic consulates or embassies abroad. The passport is distributed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

      Biometric passports were first introduced for diplomatic and official use on January 1, 2013, and later became available for ordinary citizens on January 1, 2015. These passports feature advanced security measures and have a maximum validity of ten years for adults. Passports issued to citizens under 18 years of age are valid for three years or until the child turns 18.

      Non-biometric Elthic passports remain available following a Supreme Court decision in January 2022. The Elthic passports were last redesigned in February 2025, with the addition of the Elfiz language.

      Elthize also issues a special travel document (Elfiz: Tirekaratani) for refugees, stateless people, as well as non-citizens who reside in Elthize that cannot renew their passport for various reasons.


      Types of Elthic passport


      Image Passport Description
      Biometric ordinary passport Ordinary passport Issued to all eligible citizens of The State of Elthize for personal and business travel. Available in both biometric and non-biometric versions, it has a maximum validity of ten years for adults.
      Emergency passport Emergency passport A non-biometric document issued in urgent situations, such as lost or stolen passports, expired passports, or sudden travel needs. It is valid for one year and can be replaced for free with another Elthic passport before its expiration.
      Diplomatic passport Diplomatic passport Issued to high-ranking government officials, including the President, members of Parliament, High Court judges, ambassadors, and senior diplomats. These passports grant certain privileges and immunities while traveling abroad on official duties.
      Service passport Official passport Issued to government employees who do not qualify for a diplomatic passport but require a travel document for official duties.
      Travel document Travel document A specialized travel document offered to refugees, stateless individuals, and others who cannot obtain a passport from their country of origin due to political, legal, or humanitarian reasons. It allows them to travel internationally and seek consular assistance from Elthic embassies. This biometric document is valid for up to five years, or three years for those under 18 years of age, or until the child turns 18.
      Travel document for overseas citizens Travel document for overseas citizens A specialized travel document offered to Elthic citizens that must give up their citizenship to acquire another citizenship. It allows them to travel to Elthize with no restrictions and seek consular assistance from Elthic embassies. This biometric document is valid for up to ten years, or five years for those under 18 years of age, or until the child turns 18.

      Price of passport


      Passport Type Fee
      Ordinary Passport, 10 years 69 ₠ – No fee for the first passport or for those earning less than 1,500 ₠ per month
      Ordinary Passport, less than 10 years 49 ₠ – No fee for the first passport or for families earning less than 3,500 ₠ per month
      Ordinary Passport reissued within 3 years 99 ₠
      Emergency Passport No fee
      Ordinary Passport replacing Emergency Passport No fee if replaced within one year, otherwise 49 ₠
      Additional 64-page option +19 ₠
      Diplomatic, Official Passport, or Travel Document No fee
      Shipping fee (home delivery) +9 ₠
      Renewal outside Elthize (Consulate or embassy) +19 ₠

      Visa requirements of The State of Elthize by country - ordinary passports


      Country Description
      Angleter Visa required
      Brickston Visa-free for up to 21 days
      California Visa-free for up to 30 days
      Czech Slavia Visa required
      Duxburian Union Visa-free for up to 30 days
      Fremet Visa-free for up to 6 months
      Hellas Visa-free for up to 21 days
      Icholasen Admission refused to UNSR passports, visa required for other Nicoleizian passports
      Ineland Visa-free for up to 21 days
      Inimicus Visa required
      Inquista Visa-free for up to 30 days
      Istkalen Visa required, including for transit
      Leagio Freedom of movement
      Montenbourg Visa-free for up to 21 days
      Neo-Venetia Visa required, including for transit
      Nofoaga Visa-free for up to 3 months
      North Diessen Visa required
      Red Croatia Visa-free for up to 21 days
      Reitzmag Visa-free for up to 21 days
      Sertia Visa required
      Spain Visa-free for up to 6 months
      Svarna Surya Visa required, including for transit
      United Duchies Visa-free for up to 30 days
      Vayinaod Visa-free for up to 21 days
      Yosai Visa-free for up to 3 months
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      President Grimwald promises that Elthize will enter the EMUzone before 2024

      by Janice Kyou - July 29, 2022


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      President Greenwich Grimwald and The Spanish Minister Of Social Affairs Barack Obama visiting the El Prado Museum in Madrid, November 2019. (image credit)


      In his address to the nation last Tuesday, President Greenwich Grimwald announced that Elthize will switch to EMU no later than January 2024. The EMU, short for European Monetary Unit, is the common currency of six countries: Spain, Inquista, Vayinaod, Fremet, Montenbourg and Leagio. It was introduced in October 2020 after the Treaty of Finisterre, whose talks started three months earlier in July that year. In addition to all countries listed, the exiled free government of Icholasen also signed the treaty. However, the illegitimate communist government currently occupying the country doesn't recognize the said treaty, so no one in Icholasen uses the currency. Regardless, the treaty focuses on economic cooperation between the European nations and was a landmark moment in economical integration within the European Union.

      One of the most asked questions leading up to the general election this year was whether or not Elthize would ditch the florin and use EMU as its currency going forward. In January 2021, Grimwald stated that Elthize would use a "special circulation status" with the EMU, accepting the currency alongside the florin. He explained that this move would improve relations with neighbouring Leagio, which is a member of the EMUzone. Grimwald also claimed that the move would improve tourism, a large sector of the Elthic economy. The move was approved by both houses of the parliament, the National Assembly and the Senate, and was approved by Grimwald himself in February of that year. While some MPs in the opposition questioned the action's legality, not much came of it, and while it is not technically the official currency of Elthize, many stores in Elthize accept the EMU today.

      And it doesn't seem like President Grimwald is going to back down from embracing the EMU any time soon. In fact, in his latest address to the nation on July 26th, he made a promise: "I will make sure that Elthize meets the requirements and becomes a signatory of the Treaty of Finisterre before January 2024."

      He also said: "We have been rejected from joining the treaty because we didn't meet the standards. I disagree. I believe that Elthize is a perfect country. However, my job is not to bicker and whine about it, it is to ensure that Elthic people have more convenient lives. It is also to keep my promises, as I have done in the past eight years as your president. So once again, I promise to put Elthize to EMUzone no later than January 31st, 2024. Mark that date."

      This statement comes after the summit with Spain last month, in which Grimwald participated, alongside Minister of Foreign Affairs Oscar Crofton. Crofton stated that the EMU was one of the main discussion topics with the Spanish delegation. He also assured that Spanish President Jesús Aguilar and the rest of the Spanish government looked forward to Elthize joining the EMUzone in the future: "So far, we do not see any blocks in the way of Elthize completely switching to the EMU."

      The country being a signatory to the Treaty of Finisterre is supported heavily across the political spectrum. The polls right before the 2022 election showed that only one-third of the country saw Elthize switching from the florin to EMU as a positive change. Today, that number has grown substantially, with 52% of the polled Elthics saying that Elthize switching to the EMU would be beneficial to their lives. 39% of the polled said they didn't mind a currency change, and only 7% of the polled said that the change would be negative for them.

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      Oscar Crofton says expanding of parliament "inevitable"

      Minister of Foreign Affairs reaffirmed his support of expanding both houses for the first time since 2000
      August 9, 2022


      On his way to a regular cabinet meeting this afternoon, Minister of Foreign Affairs Oscar Crofton spoke with journalists. During the conversation, one of the cameramen mentioned his support for expanding the parliament, and he took advantage of the opportunity to reiterate his support: "It's inevitable. I mean, increasing the size of the parliament is a natural progression of Elthic democracy. As the country grows, so does its legislature. This is a bipartisan idea, I've never seen any opposition to it."

      The proposal, which is part of a series of political reforms that will be put to a referendum no later than 2025, would increase the number of seats in the National Assembly from 250 to 300. The number of senate seats, currently 100, would remain unchanged. The amount of the increase was debated in parliament for months until today when President Greenwich Grimwald approved the proposals. If the referendum is successful, this will be the first time that both houses will expand since Former President Gloria Dietrich approved an expansion in 2000, which doubled the size of both houses.

      "These reforms' fate will be decided by the Elthic people. They will have a voice in changes like these, as they always have," Grimwald spoke about the upcoming referendum. As stated in the Elthize Constitution and affirmed by the Constitutional Court four times (in 1951, 1971, 1983, and 2006), any changes to the Elthic political system require a referendum.

      Other political reforms that Elthics will vote for in this referendum include restoring the position of Prime Minister, which Former President Archie Franklin abolished in 2007, giving the legislature absolute supremacy over all government institutions (also known as parliamentary sovereignty), combining the Supreme Court and the Constitutional Court, and limiting the terms of the judges who serve on these courts.

      These reforms were first submitted to the National Assembly by New Democracy MA Ronald Lorenzen in November last year. He stated that he had been writing the motion since April 2019, and over time had tweaked the bill thanks to help from other New Democracy MAs.

      "I believe that all of these changes are beneficial for the Elthic people," Lorenzen told NET. "We have many cracks and flaws in the system, and while this referendum will not fix all of them, it will be a remedy for a large portion of them. President Grimwald's approval of the motion is appreciated greatly and I am glad he sees my vision of improving Elthize."

      Most of these reforms have been viewed positively by the Elthic public and are expected to pass with ease. According to the PIE, more than half of the eligible Elthic voters intend to vote yes on all of the reforms, and more than 70% intend to vote yes on a majority of the reforms. If approved, the reforms will go into effect after the next election, which will happen no later than April 2026.

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      Elthize's EV debut disappoints Elthic fans, gets eighth place

      Wolf Alice's "The Last Man on Earth" gets fifty-nine points at the Trondheim contest
      August 17, 2022


      Elthize took part in the EuroVoice Song Contest for the first time, an event in the European Union in which countries send a musical entry to represent themselves since it first commenced in 2010. The debut entry, The Last Man on Earth by Wolf Alice, described as a rock ballad about "the arrogance of humans", was announced on May 9th. While the entry had a positive reception in Elthize, it didn't get the result many expected. In the contest, the band performed 9th, preceding Istkalen and succeeding the United Duchies.

      The country struggled to stay in the top ten throughout the voting process. Some attribute this to the fact that the song was too serious for the event.

      "I mean, we were robbed, but also it's like... We showed up with a three-thousand florin suit on a party where everyone has their pyjamas on, know what I mean?" says Jake, a high schooler from Port Nelson who came to a bar to enjoy the show with his friends. "You kind of have to turn your brain off, like, you need to send songs that don't need brain function. Am I making sense? I'm kind of drunk, sorry," he continued.

      "It was way too slow," claimed Enitan, another person at the bar. "I felt like sleeping, honestly. No offence to Wolf Alice but we need to send dance bops, not sad anthems."

      Elthize did not get any points from three countries: Nofoaga, Brickston and Czech Slavia, though it did get twelve points from Fremet, the host country, at the last minute. Betty White, the Fremetian spokesperson and one of two hosts of the contest, along with Friedrich Liechtenstein, trended on Elthic Twitter and was showered with praises, with many wishing her a long and happy life.

      The Elthic entry also got seven points from Ineland, Spain and the United Kingdom, six points from Reitzmag, five points from Istkalen and Inquista, three points from Yosai and one point from Icholasen.

      With "Le reste" by Clara Luciani, Ineland won for the first time, earning 96 points, including twelve from Elthize. Second place went to Istkalen's "Lent" from Autoheart, which got six points from Elthize. Icholasen took third place with "Coffee" by Supersister. To their 76-point total, Elthize contributed seven points. One point behind, Yosai finished fourth and Nofoaga rounded out the top five. Fremet, the host country, ended ninth, tied with Brickston, while Reitzmag finished last, receiving points from only four countries.

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      Parliament members release joint statement on Gresham v. Elthize

      by Frances Irving - August 22, 2022


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      The Elthic Parliament in Forecoaster. The upper house, the Senate, lives on the left, while the lower house, the National Assembly, lives on the right. (image credit)


      The Parliament of Elthize has published a joint statement in response to the controversial Supreme Court decision in Gresham v. Elthize. The Supreme Court concluded that any limitation or censure imposed on The Unitees is unlawful and detrimental to political freedom in the country. Since the 1980s, The Unitees, a political organization that advocates for the unification of Leagio and Elthize, have been barred from having representation in Elthic politics and have endured shame in Elthic society as a result of their unpopular views in Elthize.

      The decision was highly controversial, with most Elthics reacting negatively, including President Greenwich Grimwald, who claimed he was "furious and disgusted". In an address to the nation this morning, he called on the parliament to dismiss the ruling entirely.

      And the parliament has responded accordingly: The Senate and The National Assembly of Elthize have released a joint statement criticising the court's ruling. The statement has been signed by all parliament members except one, Senator Kristal Albring of New Democracy, who was undergoing critical surgery at the time of the statement's approval in the upper house. According to her children, she also expressed her support.

      The statement, written by Senator Mitch Hamilton of The Third Option, reads that the decision made by the Supreme Court is "illogical and dangerous". It further states: "The sovereignty and existence of The State of Elthize cannot be called into dispute under any circumstance. Furthermore, it is unacceptable for people who do so to have a say in our parliament. The Supreme Court should be aware that no Elthic can accept this.”

      Meanwhile, protests have emerged in response to the ruling. A ten-thousand-person event called "March for the Republic" began yesterday in Forecoaster. The event is still going on and is fairly calm. Twenty-thousand people attended a similar rally in St. Lucas. It is estimated that 100,000 individuals attended these rallies around the country, accounting for approximately 2.5% of the population. The majority of these meetings are peaceful, with some attended by Elthic police. This has gathered some criticism, as some found it hypocritical of the police, who were noted to intervene harshly in protests against Grimwald’s decision on voting in ECOJ elections alone.

      Justice Dayo Mwangi, former judge of the Constitutional Court of Elthize and current judge of the European Court of Justice, stated that she was disappointed in the decision. She noted: “This ruling is also far different from the status quo. In the case of Charlotte v. Elthize, the Supreme Court ruled in 1999 that Dietrich's rules prohibiting unitees were not unlawful. It was the Constitutional Court that demanded the repeal. […] However, I am afraid that the Gresham v. Elthize case will be utilized to undermine the Elthic judiciary. This ruling has severely harmed the public's faith in the court, and our country's leaders are fanning the flames to get a few more votes. Please keep the hysteria at bay, else the country will descend into a political crisis.”

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      The Constitutional Court to hear the dispute between Parliament and the Supreme Court

      • The Supreme Court of Elthize has sued the Parliament of Elthize over dismissing the court's decision on Gresham v. Elthize
      • The case will finally be decided on the Constitutional Court of Elthize
      • The conclusion of the case will determine whether the judiciary has supremacy over the legislature

      Freddie Bonnay - August 24, 2022


      The last couple of days has been chaotic in Elthic politics. Most of it is caused by Supreme Court's decision on Gresham v. Elthize, a case opened by Finnegan Gresham against the state. In the statement, The Supreme Court decided that Gresham was unfairly discriminated against over his political opinions and must be compensated by the state. It also determined that the censures and the parliament ban against the unitees were unlawful and unjust. Before the verdict, legislation approved by former president Archie Franklin in July 2005 forbade any support for the unitees in the parliament. Shortly after the decision, President Greenwich Grimwald expressed his negative reactions in a speech, and did something peculiar: He asked the Elthic parliament to dismiss the ruling entirely. The issue is that while the parliament has listened to Grimwald, releasing a joint statement, it is uncertain whether the legislature has this power.


      Who weighs more?

      Under Elthic law, no branch of government has supremacy over the other. In practice, however, the executive branch, made of the president and his cabinet, holds the most power. So which branch of the government comes after the executive? The truth is that I, the author of this article, have no idea, and this has been one of the most divisive issues in Elthic politics. It has been debated for decades and most experts who weighed in on this issue have long waited for the inevitable: A conflict between the parliament and the courts that cannot be resolved with slick-talk diplomacy or, worse, treacherous bribery.

      The Supreme Court's clash with the Parliament is nothing new. In fact, before the early 1970s, these clashes were all but common. But none of these conflicts was as severe as the one we're experiencing today, in Gresham v. Elthize. Elthize has never had a president directly request for a high court judgement to be ignored. But now that it has, we're in for a tussle. So, who can solve this?


      Constitutional Court to save the day once more!

      Here is something that separates The Supreme Court of Elthize from other high courts in the European Union: It doesn't have permission to refer to the Constitution of Elthize in its verdicts, and cannot declare anything "unconstitutional." It may refer to any other law, including the criminal code, the civil code, and other legislation passed by parliament, but it is strictly prohibited from evaluating by the constitution.

      And this is where The Constitutional Court of Elthize enters the conversation: A court formed in 1972 specifically to inspect whether bills, motions and legislations passed by the parliament conflicted with the constitution. While the court is not considered to be higher than the Supreme Court legally, many consider the Constitutional Court to be the strongest in Elthize, as it is the court that has the political power to shift things significantly.

      There are many cases in the past where the Constitutional Court played a significant role in Elthic politics, but for this article, here’s a relevant story: In May 1999, Former President Gloria Dietrich passed a law that made any support for unification of Elthize and Leagio illegal. In September of that same year, Eleanor Charlotte, a political activist, challenged the law in the Supreme Court, and the case was titled Charlotte v. Elthize. And the court ruled in favour of the state, citing concerns of national security and threats to sovereignty. Four years later, however, in November 2003, the Constitutional Court struck down the law, citing that it went against the freedom of speech and freedom of ideas provided by the constitution. It was no use, however, as similar bans would be re-instated less than two years later by Former President Archie Franklin, with loopholes written specifically to avoid another nullification. And it worked: In April 2008, the law was challenged once more in the Constitutional Court, which stated that the law was following the constitution.


      A decision to be made

      The verdicts of the Constitutional Court are often considered permanent, as they rarely change. And this decision is important because it will finally determine who holds power over another. Does the parliament have the power to ignore the judiciary completely, or does it have to go by the court's decision?

      But does it matter? Because in a couple of months, Elthize will see itself in a referendum in which Elthics will vote if they want various political reforms. One of the propositions includes the following question: "Do you support giving the Elthic legislature absolute supremacy over all institutions in Elthize, including the executive and judiciary branches of the government?"

      If voters say yes, it will override the court's decision. In Elthize, referendums cannot be nullified in any way except through another referendum, which is something explicitly defined in the constitution. This is bad if they rule in favour of the Supreme Court. It will make the courts less powerful, and essentially eradicate their political power. ECOJ Justice Dayo Mwangi, who was in our Constitutional Court for decades, thinks the same: "However, I am afraid that the Gresham v. Elthize case will be utilized to undermine the Elthic judiciary. This ruling has severely harmed the public's faith in the court, and our country's leaders are fanning the flames to get a few more votes."

      It is a slippery slope, and Elthics need to be careful. Because deciding that the parliament is stronger than all judiciary will have its consequences. We cannot take our politicians for granted. It takes one populist to make Elthize fail in many ways- and if there's no court to stop them, who will?

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      Elthize to switch to EMU on New Year's Day, Grimwald declares


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      Grimwald made his first public appearance after a failed assassination attempt (image credit)

      In an address to the nation in his first public appearance in two weeks, Grimwald announced that Elthize would switch to EMU on January 1st, 2023.

      The announcement comes a week after Finance Minister Tobias Walters announced that Elthize had now met all the requirements needed to join the EMUzone.

      The EMU, the acronym for European Monetary Unit, is a common currency authored by the Treaty of Finisterre in October 2020. The treaty was signed by seven countries: Spain, Inquista, Vayinaod, Fremet, Montenbourg, Leagio, and the United Dominions of Icholasen. On September 9th, Elthize became the eighth signatory country after getting unanimous approval from all other signatory states.

      While Elthize will officially switch to EMU on January 1st, 2023, the currency has already seen widespread use in the country. On January 1st, 2021, Greenwich Grimwald announced that the currency would enter a "shared circulation status" alongside the florin. Since then, the EMU has been accepted in many places, from small shops to big box stores. In addition, some banks in the country have already started accepting the EMU alongside the florin as a domestic currency.

      "I took this office eight years ago. Ever since then, my priority has been strengthening the connection between Elthize and the world. And we made significant progress this year. Elthize became a member of the European Union under my administration and now will use a currency that will become a worldwide standard in the coming years," President Grimwald stated while speaking to the crowd in the city of Forecoaster.

      "We are future-proofing our systems, our institutions, our country, leaving the next generation a better Elthize. The EMU is a small part of this vision," he continued.

      While Grimwald did not address the assassination attempt, audience members found him to be more energetic and confident than he usually is while giving speeches.

      Grimwald's endeavours regarding the EMU are supported by the Elthic public: According to PIE's most recent reports, more than two-thirds of the Elthic public thinks positive of using the EMU as a currency.

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      For fifteen years, Elthize has become more and more unsafe. But why?

      • This year, Elthize's crime rate has climbed from 53,3 to 59,2 per 100,000 inhabitants
      • Since 2006, the crime rate has been gradually increasing
      • The reason cited is a decrease in funds for police and social security services under the Franklin administration

      Freddie Bonnay - October 3, 2022


      Did you know that, in some areas of Elthize, you have as high as a 50% chance of being killed before you die of old age? Or that, according to the Polling Institution of Elthize (PIE), violent crime rates in the country have increased twelvefold since 2006? Or that robberies have increased as far as twentyfold in some provinces since 2010? In St. Lucas, even the Mayor puts up advisories on so-called "no-go zones". Some of these zones are essentially independent republics where Elthic law has no hold. This crime crisis, talked about rarely, if ever, in Elthic media, has been rotting our streets, neighbourhoods, cities and Elthic society at large, for decades. Here in this article, we will be talking about its origins, the reasons why it's happening, and how can we solve it.


      Why and how did it get so bad?

      It all started after Archibald "Archie" Franklin got elected in 2002. After Former President Gloria Dietrich died in office under suspicious circumstances, which are still discussed in Elthize today, Liberal Democrats (today known as The Nationals) were eager to take the government from Labour. And they succeeded: Labour nominated Roy Harper, who had served as Dietrich's predecessor from 1992 to 1997. Unfortunately, this did not work for them because Harper was rather unpopular in Elthize at the time, LibDems trashed him to death in whatever media they controlled, and some Elthics viewed Franklin's personality to be stronger than Harper's, which, for them, made him a better leader. Because of all this, Franklin crushed him, receiving 55,2% of the vote, a hard achievement in a country whose political system is as divided as Elthize. (For comparison, Grimwald received 43,3% of the vote in this year's presidential elections.)

      A hardline liberal that was "tough on all kinds of tax", Franklin's first job was to slowly but surely abolish almost all kinds of welfare, which were established by ten years of Labour governance, from 1992 to 2002. One of Franklin's biggest campaign purposes was to reduce national government spending "to the point where it's negligible". He couldn't manage this before being ousted out of office (which we'll get back to), but he was somewhat successful: When he took office in 2002, the government spending to GDP value was 38.5%. In 2011, it dropped to 22%. By his supporters, Franklin was hailed as the ally of the working class, lifting the weight of taxation off of their shoulders. But he went to the point where basic services would barely function. This included privatizing everything, and defunding everything that couldn't be privatized... Including the police.


      Everything is barebones!

      Defunding the police is not a new concept in Elthize. From the 60s up until Benny Kalzer's presidency in the early 80s, one of the most contentious topics in Elthize was whether or not law enforcement was getting too much funding. When Kalzer, who was on the defund team, was elected president, many Elthics were worried that previous governments had spent much too much money on the police in the name of security, which, to put it bluntly, intimidated communities, particularly impoverished, mostly non-white ones. Kalzer took advantage of this concern, as it was in Kalzer's interests to defund the police, because he too was a fan of lowering taxes, just like Franklin. However, there was a key difference: Kalzer knew that if he wanted to defund the police, he had to find alternative ways of preventing criminals, preventing chaos.

      So, starting in 1988, after spending his time slowly reducing funding for law enforcement for six years beforehand, he quietly started funding social programs for impoverished communities and neighbourhoods all around Elthize. It was unusual, and certainly not seen from your average Liberal Democrat, but it showed signs of working. However, this also led to his downfall for many reasons: It made him unpopular among his voter base, who were mostly upper-middle-class people, concerned with their tax money being spent on "the wrong people", and when Labour promised far more extensive welfare, his commitment was just not seen as enough. In addition, while his plan was working, it wasn't working fast enough for him to win an election. Not being able to strike a great balance, as well as other unrelated things that made him more disliked, Kalzer was voted out in 1992, with Roy Harper replacing him.

      Why does this matter? Well, Franklin, seeing all this, decided to take it one step further, by almost completely abolishing all national funding for law enforcement and social services in 2009. He left it to the provincial governments to handle, who now had to increase their taxes to ensure they had enough money to get the services working, which was deeply unpopular and caused a crisis in many cities. At the time, Franklin called it a "short-term effect", stating that everything would be fine for at least a year. He was wrong. Very wrong.


      Let the chaos commence!

      If there was a list of anni horribiles for Elthize, 2009, 2010 and, to an extent, 2011, are on that list. Hell, the early 2010s were just bad times to be an Elthic. Provincial governments, who were shocked and unsure of what to do with Franklin's sudden decision of simply cutting the national funding in half, suffered, not being able to fund their services, such as healthcare and fire departments. With the rising bills, inflation and the complete loss of the social security net, people protested, angry at all kinds of government. They walked towards the Elthic Parliament and the Presidential Palace in Forecoaster. As a response, the government shut down all the highways to the capital city. In Montgomery, the provincial parliament was burned down. In Florence, angry protesters badly injured then-governor Kristina Garleen. She later resigned. In Brownell, things were so bad that a curfew was applied, for the first time in Elthic history. It is said that, at its peak, more than a quarter of the country participated in these protests nationwide.

      By the end of 2009, the rage had slightly died down, but was still present, with clashes ongoing. Inside, there was huge pressure against Franklin. Even his party's MPs were rioting against him. In November 2011, the Elthic parliament issued a vote of no confidence. He survived, though barely. After his survival, many LibDem MPs resigned, resuming their careers as independents, including future president Greenwich Grimwald. Even New Democracy, who are usually tolerant to be in coalition with anyone, was questioning whether or not they should stay.


      What's the worst that could happen?

      And then 2012 came.

      The streets were filled with rage, and so was Forecoaster. In July, there was a general election. Somehow, after all of what we mentioned, the LibDems were still in majority, but barely. Their time of towering over Labour was long gone, as the two parties were neck and neck. New Democracy, their former partners, refused to continue. He tried to look to the independents, but they despised him, as most of them were formerly Liberal Democrats. In October, Franklin gave up on forming a coalition, saying that he would continue with a minority government.

      And then disaster struck. In November 2012, everything about Archie Franklin was leaked. His messages. His acceptance of bribery. His offshore bank accounts. His photos. Everything was shown to the public to see. People saw how he spent billions more than needed on infrastructure projects just to feed his rich supporters even further. His research on how he could escape Elthize if stuff hit the fan. Everything. Archie Franklin, who was already hated, was now a disgraced, despised man.

      In July 2013, Franklin was officially kicked out of Liberal Democrats. But the damage had already been done. The police, or whatever was left of it, arrested dozens of LibDem politicians, their relatives and their close friends. Even Liam Zachary, our current councillor, who was just eighteen at the time, was briefly arrested. (He wasn't charged with anything.) They couldn't touch Franklin, who still had presidential immunity. A couple of months later, In October 2013, Greenwich Grimwald, who was still an independent MP, created the New Liberals Party, renaming it The Third Option in January 2014.


      The Blue Wave of 2014

      While Elthics wanted Archie gone, they weren't necessarily complaining about his policies. Before his draconian measures in 2010, his liberalization programs were wildly popular. There was a hole to be filled, as Elthics were looking for someone that offered similar policies but not to the extreme. This is where Greenwich Grimwald came in. He positioned himself as a classical liberal that practically opposed everything Franklin stood for. He, at the age of 66, wildly toured across Elthize, reaching hundreds of locations, ranging from cities to even small villages.

      And it paid off: He had won, reaching a great majority in the parliament, thanks to more and more LibDem MPs jumping ship to Grimwald’s party. Meanwhile, LibDems were now just a small, insignificant party. By 2014, they had fewer MPs than the Socialist Alliance. Franklin, meanwhile, had already fled to Inquista, hiding from extradition back to Elthize for two years before dying in 2016.

      In Grimwald's defence, he had reverted the radical changes that Franklin had done in his first three months in office. At this point, however, it wasn't enough. The societal and material damage from Franklin's reckless spending cuts was so deep that radical changes were necessary for Elthize to recover. But they didn't come. After all, Grimwald and Franklin were cut from the same cloth, they were LibDems for decades. Grimwald spent far more money on recovering Elthize's reputation, labelling it the best country for big business (The Duxburian Union would like to have a word), and making Elthize a "world country"- A country where everyone is welcomed no matter what they are... Unless they're poor, then they're at the mercy of their provincial governments, who are so underfunded they can barely find workers. In Grimwald's eyes, they're welcome as long as they're not desirable and a burden to the government.


      Is there a solution?

      With the current government? No. We need to vote them out, of course, but this goes beyond politics. This is about what Elthize stands for as a nation. The hyper-individualism that we adopted at the start of the 21st century works against us in every corner of our lives. We let greediness lead us, we elect liberals that cut more and more, to the point where there's nothing to cut anymore. As long as we save a couple of cents from taxation, we don't care about what happens to anyone else.

      We make fun of those who dare to long for healthier communities and discredit those who believe that it is possible to eliminate crime, hunger, and homelessness in Elthize, all because we believe in the minuscule odds that we will be swimming in riches someday. We trust the rich and their fake philanthropy, we trust the companies and conglomerates who we think do good for the country, more than our starving neighbours, our struggling friends, and our loved ones in crisis. So yes, there are solutions, but the permanent ones involve us radically changing our lives and our way of thinking.

      Fixing our nation, Elthize, starts with fixing ourselves.

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      According to the opposition, the people should vote on Elthize's neutrality

      by Janice Kyou - October 3, 2022


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      Matthew François, leader of The Greens, speaking at the Conference of Major Green Parties in Saint Romain, Icholasen, September 2022. (image credit)


      A new discussion topic in Elthic politics is on the horizon: Should Elthize officially be a neutral nation? The discussion sparked once again after European Councillor Liam Zachary stated in a Europolis interview that he was working on a neutrality motion for the country, alongside other Elthic officials such as Foreign Minister Oscar Crofton.

      "I am quite busy, actually. Right now, we are working on a neutrality motion for the State of Elthize. I'm constantly in contact with Foreign Affairs Minister Oscar Crofton and various parliament members about it," said Zachary in an interview with Europolis journalist Charles Janvier.

      According to Article VI of the Constitution of the European Union, a state can trigger a neutrality motion to have its commitment to neutrality recognized by the European Union. A neutrality motion needs a supermajority to pass, meaning it requires 75 per cent approval from the European Council.

      To avoid the same difficulty that Ruthund had with its neutrality motion in 2020, which fell short of the requisite approval with only 71%, it appears that the Elthic administration is gathering support from other nations. According to Spanish news reports, President Greenwich Grimwald had sought confirmation of support in a "hypothetical neutrality motion" at the Spanish-Elthic summit in June, to which the Spanish side replied positively. Currently, it is expected that Elthize will not face opposition in the European Council in the case of a neutrality motion.

      However, there is criticism from the opposition, regarding how this neutrality progress is done. The most common criticism is that the people do not have enough say on this important decision. Matthew François, head of The Greens, criticized the government on Twitter: "How pathetic is it that Grimwald won't even bother for a referendum on a decision that will shape our country's foreign policy for years, if not decades? First, he elects ECoJ by himself, now he does this. How bothersome!"

      Michael Jenkins, head of Labour, retweeted François' tweet, further adding: "What we are witnessing today is the erosion of Elthic democracy and Elthic will. Grimwald must stop taking reckless liberties on himself and instead collaborate with the other branches of government to secure further consensus on important decisions."

      It is unclear if President Grimwald would call a vote in parliament on the neutrality motion before submitting it to the European Council through Councillor Zachary. In the interview with Janvier, Zachary noted that he would meet with the president in November to discuss the neutrality motion. He also stated that the motion would be submitted to the European Council sometime in January.

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      A conversation with Wirt Harland, Elthize's first commission candidate

      • Wirt Harland, who was a member of the Senate from 2009 to 2022, has declared his candidacy for the next EU elections
      • Harland, 52, was the opposition's presidential candidate in 2018 and one of the most outspoken supporters of Elthize's EU membership
      • Known for his moderate politics in his party, Labour, Harland says he will focus on strengthening democracy and unity within the European Union

      Freddie Bonnay - December 25, 2022


      After the European Court of Justice nullified the out-of-the-ordinary commission elections that happened in November, another election race has immediately begun. While Elthize didn't have a candidate for the previous commission elections, it has a candidate today: Wirt Harland, former senator and presidential candidate.

      Harland told me that he planned to run for elections in February after the four-month term of the commission elected in November would expire. However, things did not go to plan. The November elections were riddled with chaos: One of the candidates had several criminal charges and the other candidate was a downright misogynist. The latter would later have a mental breakdown during the debate, which was held on a random street in Europolis. The candidates barely got any votes, with countries opting to write in the incumbents: Jean-Claude Juncker, the Premier Commissioner who is running for a second term this time, and Kevin Cotilla, the Internal Affairs Commissioner that hasn't announced anything yet.


      From accidental senator to famous politician

      I strolled around Harper Park, an upper-class neighbourhood in southeastern St. Lucas, to find the house of the man himself: Wirt Harland.

      For most of us Elthics, Wirt Harland is not an unfamiliar name. He rose to prominence in 2009 after being appointed as a senator. Yes, appointed, not elected: Harland was aiming to be a member of the National Assembly, which he succeeded to do so in the 2008 elections. However, the sudden death of Senator Wallace Michalski meant that the Labour Party had a vacant spot they were responsible to fill.

      After passing around six or seven tree-lined streets, my phone finally cheered the words: "You have arrived!". Meanwhile, Mr Harland was waiting for me, the interviewer, on the third-floor balcony of what seemed to be a recently constructed condo. He left the balcony, presumably to unlock the outside door to let me in.

      The year he was selected to fill the late Michalski's position was one of the most tumultuous times for Elthize in recent times. After then-president Archibald Franklin announced that the government would cut almost all social programs and leave their funding up to the provinces. He was gravely opposed to the decision, going as far as calling it "total annihilation of the state". In the next few years, he would be known as the loudest voice demanding the impeachment of Archie Franklin.


      Conflicts of the past

      I walked inside the building after pushing its outside door that loudly clicked a couple of times, indicating that someone was trying to open the door from the inside. The elevator appeared to be out of order, so I took the stairs to get to the third floor. Surprisingly, despite this being the first time I got to interview him, I was not nervous at all. He opened the door, we did the usual greetings and went inside his rather minimalist home. He told me that this is his second house, bought shortly after it was built a couple of years ago, confirming my thoughts.

      "Excuse me if it looks like a mess... I'm packing some things up before going on the debate and the rallies and whatnot," Harland tells me. I, of course, tell him there's no issue.

      Harland was one of the key figures in the vote of no confidence issued against Franklin on November 2011. While the vote itself failed, the constant press surrounding Harland was enough to make him one of the most prominent figures in the opposition at the time.

      "It still surprises me that Franklin survived that vote," Harland remarked. By this time we had sat down for the interview, with our drinks, mine a glass of water and his a cup of plain black tea. "I mean, a lot of LibDems were dissatisfied with Franklin. I guess it's because a vote of no confidence would trigger an election, which could've destroyed the LibDems."

      He paused for a while and continued: "But then, here's the thing: In the 2012 elections, they still held a majority in the parliament! Granted, it was a minority government, as everyone hated them enough to not come close to a coalition, but you'd think that they'd be decimated."

      His last words reminded me of something he had stated in the past, causing me to interrupt him right after the end of his sentence: "Mr Harland, if I recall correctly, around three years ago you made a speech where you blamed that situation on your party's incompetence."

      "Yes, I have," Harland immediately replied, before taking a sip of his tea. "It wasn't around three years ago, though, it was in 2013. I frankly considered leaving Labour at that time because of how appalled I was at Maria Franke's leadership. If Jenkins didn't take the leadership off her I would've left."

      Harland spoke Franke's name like it was derogatory. As if it was shameful to be her, the one who was the leader of Labour from 2009 to 2014. Franke's leftist and socialist-adjacent ideals clashed directly with Harland and the rest of the moderate wing of the party, who sought to take the parliament off the Liberal Democrats' hands in 2012.

      "Labour truly deserved better than that," Harland continued, now more annoyed than ever. "It upsets me. I'm still enraged about it even after a decade has passed. In an environment where people were seeking alternatives to vote, aside from Franklin's LibDems, Labour couldn't catch any of them because of Franke's sheer incompetence. And we still allowed her to lead us to the 2014 elections, where, after we got utterly defeated by Grimwald, we finally realized that we should've picked up someone new."


      As a presidential candidate

      Harland has some credibility when it comes to competence: Despite his decade-long service as a senator, he was the main presidential candidate of the opposition back in 2018, backed by Labour and Greens. While Harland was not endorsed by the Socialist Alliance or The Crimson like most candidates that preceded him or his successor this year, Matthew François, he was still closer than any other candidate to beating Greenwich Grimwald.

      "There was like, what, less than one percent difference between me and Greenwich? Matthew couldn't manage that," Harland grinned. "And I did it at a time when [Grimwald] was more popular. People perceived him as a liberal reformer that would pick up where Archie messed up, and he won based on that. And, again, I managed to get only thirty thousand votes less than him four years later."

      Harland continued after taking the last sip from his cup: "There are a lot of out-of-touch politicians I still have to advise in Labour because they have no clue what the people want. I'm serious."

      "Could you give me an example?" I interjected after trying to drink the water in my glass, not realizing it was empty.

      "I mean, Labour's position regarding EU membership would be a great example. Instead of asserting that we would join, we took this weird neutral stance where we wanted a referendum. Why? All the polls show the same thing: Around two-thirds of Elthics want Elthize to join the EU. Why did you need a referendum at that point? Oh, right, to please the clumsy left that gets less than five percent of the votes. When are we gonna understand that their ideas are not popular?"

      "We could've structured our EU membership in a way where we could've promised to make sure it would benefit the middle and the lower class. We didn't do that. We still are stuck in our ways that don't even work anymore." After saying that, Harland got up to refresh our empty cups.


      Harland's plans as a commissioner

      After sitting down with another glass of water for me and another cup of black tea for himself, Harland continued without missing a mark: "With my candidacy to the commission, I'll have far less association with my party, which is mostly a positive thing."

      This remark took me by slight surprise. "Could you elaborate on that, if you don't mind? Does that mean that your candidacy isn't supported by Labour?" I asked.

      "Sure," Harland replied. "No, that's not what it means. My candidacy is financially backed by Labour, and Jenkins will talk to The Greens to see if they would be happy with endorsing me as well." He took a sip of his tea and continued: "That means that I'll have more freedom for my political agenda, without much compromise."

      "And what would be that political agenda, Mr Harland? What are you planning to offer to the European voters as an Internal Affairs Commissioner?"

      "First of all, I want to reform the election process that the EU has for its commission. The commission elections we had this November were an utter disaster, and, if we want people to take the European Union seriously, we need to have a more foolproof electoral system."

      He continues: "My first reforms will concern the unopposed candidates. We will have an approval voting process for them, where, in other words, there will be a referendum on whether the member states want the lone candidate in the position or not."

      "If the candidate gets enough votes, they get elected. If they don't, a special election is immediately held, with the failed candidate barred from entering. These special elections will not start until there are at least two candidates, and I wanna take that precaution to ensure that we don't have these special elections over and over again."

      "Second, I want to make sure that people who are asking to be in the executive body of an institution as big and significant as the European Union are fit for the job. Can you believe that a woman as insane as Bauer managed to get into the elections?" I don't say anything and nod approvingly as Harland references Annelise Bauer, the Istkalener who ran to be Premier Commissioner in the previous elections and had several attacks on councillors under her belt.

      "Exactly," he continues. "That is why you need to make sure that the candidates don't have criminal charges and are mentally fit for the job. And I want to make sure that is the case when I'm in the office."

      "The other important thing is that I want to make changes to the way the European Council functions. More specifically, I want to add a three-fifths or sixty percent approval rule on the bills that affect a country's internal affairs."

      "Could you elaborate on what you mean when you say internal affairs?"

      "It's about laws that would affect how a country functions inside its borders. So that would be the country's civil law, government structure, and school system, just to name a few."

      "Wouldn't this slow down or block the passage of needed reforms and laws that could benefit the average EU citizen?"

      "I would argue that this benefits the average EU citizen as this way the bills passed would have more credibility and better longevity. It would encourage the councillors to be collaborative, to reach out and convince other councillors why they should vote for their bills. It would force them to be competent and compromising as they now have to listen to the opposing side if they want to see their bills pass instead of just relying on which ideology has more power in the council. Yes, fewer bills will pass, but the bills that pass will be of higher quality."

      "And it's not like it's not possible to pass bills that would benefit Europeans greatly without much controversy: The Banning of Conversion Therapy Act of 2020 is a great example of this. It solidified the EU's support for its LGBTQ+ community by banning make-believe practices against them that did more harm than good. But what's relevant here is how competent the councillor behind it, Kent Evergreen, was. He managed to amend the bill in a way that made sure that there was nothing to be opposed to. He was such an expert at wording things, and that's what helped the bill not only pass but pass with no votes against it and thirteen votes for it. That is unheard of. It is a great example of what I'm talking about."

      "I've mentioned something about being competent, compromising and collaborative... Well, I guess those three words would describe me, my political career and this commission campaign."

      "But you said that you were aiming for less compromise in your commission campaign."

      "Less compromising with my political party, yes. Not with the Europeans, not with the member states. I will listen to all of them, all of their opinions, regardless of whether they voted for me or not. I'm not here to push an ideologically-driven agenda, I'm here to accomplish what's best for the Union and what's best for its citizens. I won't do foolish outcries when I see the unfair, I will work on a solution, as I always have as a senator."

      "Mr Harland, from what I'm assuming with your promises, you don't seem to be a fan of integration in the EU."

      "I mean, there's actual integration, and then there is federalism sold as integration. I can't say I'm a fan of the latter. That's what I'm trying to prevent with my reforms. A good chunk of the European Council doesn't seem to be aware of the cultures and the circumstances some member states are in. The recent prison bill from the Czechs are a great example of this. They want a country whose entire prison system consists of private prisons to change within months, putting extra weight on the Elthic government. The Duxburian Union also has a similar issue [with the bill]."

      "Mr Harland, I have one last question, and it is about how are you considering to handle the situation in Svarna Surya."

      "Well, it seems like the war is gonna start anytime soon, hell, before I could take office, probably. The best outcome I could ask for is an swift end to the war, a definitive treaty and the start of the country's transfer to its citizens. If I take the office, I'm ready to help. Always."

      After that, we both got up to say our goodbyes. I wished him good luck in his rallies, he said it was a pleasure to have me here. I left, and the first thing I realized was that the elevator had started working again. Huh.

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      2023 councillor elections: Brunson and Kofi advance to the second round

      • Following the unexpected recall of former councillor Liam Zachary, snap councillor elections were held
      • Nolan Brunson, the joint candidate of Labour and The Greens, received 37,9% of the vote, followed by independent Rebel Kofi with 34,2%
      • Brunson and Kofi will advance to the second round, scheduled for June 30th

      Freddie Bonnay - June 18, 2023


      In an astonishing turn of events, Councillor Liam Zachary was recalled from his position in Europolis back in February. This recall came as a result of a government decree signed by President Grimwald. However, no specific reason was provided for the recall. Following this recall, elections were held tonight, June 16th to fill the position.

      Five candidates were eligible to participate in the race, including Zachary, who ran as an independent candidate. Another independent candidate, Rebel Kofi, gained significant popularity after an article in BBC Elthize and his appearance in the LNN television debate. Kofi's campaign highlighted a neutrality motion for Elthize, which resonated with the public. At Elthic Affairs, we are committed to providing detailed coverage of the councillor elections.


      What caused the elections?

      On February 24, 2023, Liam Zachary, who had been serving as the Councillor for Elthize since April 2022, was recalled by the Elthic government. President Grimwald signed the recall without providing any reason for the decision.

      In April 2022, when Elthize joined the European Union, the Elected and Accountable Council Act (EACA) mandated that the position of Councillor should be subject to an election. Consequently, elections for the councillor position were held in Elthize concurrently with the presidential and parliamentary elections.

      Although the EACA was repealed in August of the same year, the Elthic law remained based on the EACA and was not amended after the repeal. As a result, the Elthic law specified that elections should be held within the same year in which a councillor was recalled. Accordingly, elections for the councillor position were scheduled for June 16th, and it was announced that May Hobbes would temporarily replace Zachary until the elections took place.

      Furthermore, on March 8, 2023, the Elthic Senate successfully overrode Grimwald's veto on certain reforms concerning councillor elections. Specifically, the reform introduced a two-round system for the councillor elections: If no candidate received over 40% of the vote, a runoff election would be held with the two candidates that gathered the most votes. This election would take place two weeks after the first one (For these elections, the second round is planned to be held on June 30th).


      Who are the candidates?

      The finalized list of candidates included five people: Nolan Brunson, Liam Zachary, May Hobbes, Rebel Kofi and Leon den Hollander.

      Nolan Brunson

      Nolan Brunson, the joint Labour-Greens candidate for the councillor elections, began his political career as a community organizer in Montgomery. He gained significant attention in 2014 when one of his tweets about that year's general elections went viral, helping him establish himself as a popular blogger. This increased visibility led to his appointment as the social media manager for the Labour Party in 2017, where he played a role in Wirt Harland's successful presidential campaign in 2018.

      Brunson ran as the Labour-Greens candidate in the 2022 councillor elections and was defeated by Zachary by six points. He was later appointed to the National Assembly in the same year.

      As a councillor, Brunson promises to prioritize the middle and working classes of Elthize, believing that both Zachary and Hobbes focus only on corporate interests. He strongly criticized Zachary's opposition to the Elected and Accountable Council Act (EACA) and Sofia Cikarova's anti-private prison bill. Brunson's platform claims to centre around advocating for policies that address the concerns and needs of the majority of Elthize's population, aiming to foster a more inclusive and equitable society.

      Liam Zachary

      The former councillor, Zachary, has decided to run as an independent candidate in the upcoming election.

      Zachary had an extensive political career before his tenure as a councillor. He served three terms in the National Assembly, initially being elected in 2012 and successfully re-elected in 2014 and 2018. In 2019, he assumed the role of Minister of Membership to the European Union.

      During the councillor candidate selection process in March 2022, Zachary was chosen as the candidate representing the ruling coalition comprising The Third Option, New Democracy, and The Nationals. He emerged as the victor, defeating his primary opponent, Nolan Brunson.

      In his current campaign, Zachary is not relying on promises but rather highlighting what he perceives as an injustice against him. He claims that his recall was unlawful and an "obstruction of Elthic people's will." During the LNN debate, Zachary stated, "You know, if we lived in a proper democracy, I wouldn't even need to be on this debate. I've already been chosen, and I'll be chosen again."

      Interestingly, Zachary is also endorsed by The Nationals, with Devon Albert, the former councillor candidate of the party, suing the Elthic government in the European Court of Justice for supposedly violating the EU constitution.

      May Hobbes

      The former Speaker of the Senate, May Hobbes, is seeking to extend her term as Councillor.

      Hobbes had an academic background before entering politics, earning her doctorate in political science from the University of St. Lucas in April 1999. In 2002, she joined the New Democracy party and was elected as a senator. She went on to serve as the Speaker of the Senate in both 2018 and 2022.

      After Zachary's recall, Hobbes was initially appointed as the "interim councillor" by the Elthic government. However, in April of this year, this designation was quietly removed, and she is now regarded as a regular councillor under the law. Regardless, Hobbes is no common councillor. She stands out from other candidates due to her appointment, and her legitimacy is questioned by many in Elthize, particularly among the supporters of Liam Zachary, whose campaign overshadowed hers throughout the election period.

      Rebel Kofi

      Rebel Kofi, a former local politician, psychologist, and journalist, is seeking neutrality for Elthize.

      Kofi's political journey began at a young age when he entered the local political scene in Marshee in Southern Counties. Supported by his uncle, he joined the town council at the age of sixteen. However, he decided to leave this position at nineteen to pursue his studies in psychology and political science while also working for the local newspaper.

      In 2007, Kofi started working as a psychologist at St. Lucas Central Hospital while maintaining his engagement in politics. He began a blog in 2008, providing commentary on Elthic politics, which he continued until 2013. In that same year, he transitioned to a career in journalism when he joined The Tribunal, where he worked until 2016. In 2018, Kofi made an unsuccessful bid for a seat in the National Assembly.

      During his campaign, Kofi prioritized the idea of neutrality for Elthize. He pledges to submit a neutrality motion within his first thirty days in office. While he doesn't seem to have other significant policies, his message has resonated with a lot of Elthics, who, in Kofi's terms, "do not want to be a pawn of ECON or Telum".

      Leon den Hollander

      Leon den Hollander, the leader of The Crimson, Elthize's communist party, is running as a joint councillor candidate alongside the Socialist Alliance.

      Den Hollander has been the leader of The Crimson since 2008. Throughout his political career, he has made several attempts to run for various offices, though many of these attempts were unsuccessful. However, in 2022, he made a significant breakthrough by breaking his party's decade-long Senate boycott, becoming the first-ever senator from The Crimson.

      As the joint candidate of The Crimson and the Socialist Alliance, den Hollander aims to bring forth a socialist agenda and, in his words, "champion what the people want." His candidacy represents a collaborative effort between the two left-wing parties to advance their shared goals and ideals.

      Den Hollander's exclusion from the LNN debate has sparked controversy. On Twitter, den Hollander claimed that LNN was silencing him and accused an unidentified LNN official of calling him an "unwelcomed extremist." LNN, however, denied these claims but did not provide a specific reason for excluding den Hollander from the debate.


      Results

      Candidate Political party Amount of votes Percentage (%) Status
      Nolan Brunson Labour Party of Elthize, Elthic Green Party 548,529 37,9% Advanced to second round
      Rebel Kofi Independent 495,250 34,2% Advanced to second round
      Liam Zachary Independent (endorsed by The Nationals) 190,108 13,1% Eliminated
      May Hobbes New Democracy, The Third Option 109,859 7,5% Eliminated
      Leon den Hollander The Crimson, Future Together - Socialist Alliance 102,758 7,1% Eliminated

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      Image: Electoral map of the 2023 councillor elections by province (left) and by district (right). Each different colour indicates a candidate that has won in the province or district (Red: Brunson, Green: Kofi, Blue: Zachary, Yellow: Hobbes.)


      After the completion of the vote count, two candidates emerged as the front-runners: Nolan Brunson, securing 37.9% of the vote, and Rebel Kofi, receiving 34.2% of the vote. As neither candidate reached the required threshold of 40%, a second round of voting will be conducted with Brunson and Kofi as the remaining contenders.

      On the other hand, Liam Zachary, despite initial expectations, did not perform as well as anticipated. He garnered only 13.1% of the vote, placing him in a distant third position. However, it is worth noting that Zachary's vote share exceeded that of May Hobbes, who received 7.5% of the votes. These results suggest that the recall of Zachary was met with significant disapproval, and his replacement did not fare any better in terms of public support.

      Meanwhile, Leon den Hollander, who got around three percent of the vote in the previous councillor elections, has doubled his vote share. Besides the LNN debate exclusion factor, it is unknown what has caused this sudden rise. However, this did not save him from getting fifth (last) place.

      From a geographic perspective, the results seem predictable. Brunson has won Marchand and Brownell, both Labour strongholds. In Ackerson, it was a close-knit race which Brunson won thanks to getting more support from the province's largest city, Theodorburg.

      In St. Lucas, predictably, Brunson won, though it was not a landslide as many would have expected. Kofi managed to gain substantial support in districts located outside of the metropolitan area, as well as in central districts. Meanwhile, Zachary was the victor in the northeast part of the province.

      Speaking of Zachary, he achieved a resounding victory in Montgomery, indicating that voters in the province strongly identified with his narrative of perceived injustice. Montgomery stands out as the province with the highest level of variance, with four out of the five candidates securing victories in at least one district.

      Port Nelson was won by Rebel Kofi, suggesting a significant level of support for his candidacy in that district. Conversely, May Hobbes emerged as the unexpected winner in Liamville, the only province where she claimed victory. In Forecoaster, the competition was intense among Kofi, Zachary, and Brunson, with Zachary ultimately falling short of victory there, in the final moments of the race. The turnout of the election was 52,2%.


      Who will win?

      It is clear that the electorate of Brunson and Kofi are largely set and will vote for them again in the second round. The real question is who the voters of other candidates will vote for. Unfortunately, Brunson is at a big disadvantage here, as he is a candidate on the left. It appears that there are limited potential sources of additional votes for him, apart from the supporters of Leon den Hollander.

      Rebel Kofi, on the other hand, as a centrist candidate with a single-issue focus on Elthize's neutrality, is more likely to receive the endorsement of Liam Zachary. Both candidates share the aspiration for Elthize to be recognized as a neutral state by the European Union. The failed talks between Zachary and President Grimwald regarding a neutrality motion, as reported by The Tribunal in November 2022, have raised speculation and allegations that Zachary's recall was motivated by his determination to submit a neutrality motion against Grimwald's opposition. If these allegations hold, Kofi's efforts to advance Elthize's neutrality could face significant challenges. However, could Grimwald get away with doing the same political move two times?

      Meanwhile, if Brunson won, he would be at odds with Grimwald and the right-wing ruling coalition, and he would have to compromise a lot from the principles of the Labour Party. As far as Michael Jenkins is concerned, though, he will likely have the liberty to do so.

      Regardless of who wins the second round, the biggest loser of these elections is Greenwich Grimwald. May Hobbes, endorsed by his party The Third Option, absolutely flopped in the elections, barely passing den Hollander, who she would likely see as "a filthy communist". Hobbes was not even favoured within her party, New Democracy, with many party officials disputing her candidacy. Grimwald now has to deal with either Kofi, who will insist on neutrality, something he doesn't approve of, or Brunson, a member of the Labour Party, a party Grimwald and his friends have always looked down upon. Either way, it will be pathetic... For him.

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      Lorraine Devi: Is Elthize an independent country, or a Spanish colony? This question should not be hard to answer, but it seems like our political establishment disagrees, as they surrender our monetary policy to the hands of the Spaniards in the name of "common currency". Tear up the Treaty of Finisterre. Bring back the florin.


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      Furthermore, it is utterly disingenuous to paint the United Duchies as a “rogue terrorist state”. You don’t know what that means. You have no idea what you’re talking about. Do you seriously think that Europeans will trust you more as you thrash your country further and further? What are you trying to gain? Both of your campaigns were led by irrational decisions, first you try to lead the whole Union to riot, then you try to make an alternate universe where the United Duchies is a “rogue state” and then blame me for not taking part? You are simply not fit for commission. You try to divide at any chance given, you have no idea what you’re talking about and you change your policies and promises on a whim. I can go on and on.

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