It is good to see democracy in action, and the consentual bringing together of Batavie and it's companion Fulanistan is a bright moment in the history of Europe. Regardless of what the anti-Imperialists may think, an Act of Commonwealth is regarded by Sinhai as official and acceptable as a non-aggression pact. We hope that the first representative chosen by the Batavian government to "govern" Fulanistan is a wisely chosen embodiment of the benevolent Commonwealth and the renewed democracy in Batavie. We will not insult the Fulanistani government by second-guessing the nations leaderships sovereign right to pass legislation as they please; though we may ask that a popular referendum be initiated to affirm and legitimize the relationship some time in the future, as well as action taken to ensure that this is not a "rule by the majority". We would like to see some measures taken to compromise with those who were against such a bill.
His Majesty's Government shall recognise the Fulani decision to become part of a commonwealth and will treat Fulanistan accordingly. Nevertheless, we recommend caution and consideration lest the balance of power in Himyar will be upset.
Vangala mourns the passing of a truly free and independent Fulanistan and condemns the formation of the Commonwealth. The adoption of the old colonial flag should serve as an ominous warning about the future of the Fulani people.
On behalf of Girmawi Saloman V I wish to extend a solemn invitation to the President of Fulanistan Francisca Van Der Berg to attend a meeting in the Imperial capital of Axum. The Atse is eager to discuss the recently passed Commonwealth Act and it's potential implications for relations between our two nations and it's impact on Himyar as a whole. I eagerly await your reply.
We refuse to recognize the claims of the Batavian state to Fulanistan, and decry this neo-imperial move in the strongest of terms. We have withdrawn our ambassador from Batavia for further consultation and until further notice.
The Government of Fulanistan is delighted to be invited to meet with Axum. We accept your invitation and hope we can mutually agree on a date in private.
The Government of Fulanistan is disappointed to hear of Hajr's decision to end it Diplomatic relations with Batavia. We consider Hajr our friend and we hope that further action against the wishes of Fulanistan and Batavia will not be taken.
The Foreign Ministry wishes to express its profound displeasure concerning the Fulanistani parliament's action without the consent of the people and the reaction of the international community to these developments, which serves only to encourage further such acts of imperialism in the future.
In the meantime, the ambassadors of both Fulanistan and Batavia have been summoned for a meeting with Undersecretary Roya Ayyari at the Foreign Ministry for further clarification on the Commonwealth Act and other related matters.
At this time, Akhaltsikhe doesn't recognize the results of the Commonwealth Act and will take an official position when the conference on the matter with other Himyari States concludes.
Pictured: One of 4 protests in Fulanistan's largest city, Zandburg. Mass Communist Anti-Commonwealth protests all around country
In most major cities in Fulanistan Communist rallies are sprouting up all over. Many of them are in light of the recent decision of Fulanistan to enter the Batavian Commonwealth and opposition to the deregulation of Fulanistan's corporations. Many formerly state-owned companies were sold to domestic and foreign investors, sparking a new communist movement throughout the country. Collectively the protesters call themselves the Fulani Liberation Front, which boasts a wide range of communist and socialist ideologies. So far the protests have been non-violent, but the FCS worries that growing opposition to the Batavie backed Parliament could result in the collapse of social order especially at a time when national police forces are severely under-equipped and are only in the plans of restructuring.
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In the spirit of the plight against all imperialism everywhere, Barazi does not recongnize the seond union as master-and-colony between Batavia and Fulanistan.
Vangala sympathises with the opponents of Batavia's neo-imperialist scheme that will erode Fulanistan's independence and hopes protesters will continue with peaceful action.
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Vangalan Communist Party
The Communist Party of Vangala stands in solidarity with the revolutionary and progressive forces of Fulanistan who are on the frontline in the struggle against imperialism and we wish our Fulani comrades victory.
I regret to inform you that we must postpone our previously agreed meeting indefinitely. The Atse deeply regrets that such a move is necessary but feels he cannot hold the meeting in good conscious until he has secured the full backing of the people.
I apologize deeply for any inconvenience this may cause you.
Pictured: Abdul De Keizer announcing the formation of the PDC Party. Communist Protesters group together as the People's Democratic Communist Party
Leader of the FLF, Abdul De Keizer, has organized and united the FLF protesters into a new political party, called the People's Democratic Communist Party. The party was announced earlier today after the government had finished clearing out Central Government Bloc and moving to a facility to the west. The new party is expected to see huge growth, and could rival the leading Liberal Party. De Keizer stated his goals for the party are to force an election as soon as possible to forcibly end the commonwealth and establish a People's Republic on Fulani Soil.
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