Saxe-Friesken and Polaben
Establishing Nation
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King Albert and the Queen Mother visit the Colonies
Refugees pile upon the border from Burgundy, but the King believes the maintaining the Confederation abroad is of prime importance (Picture: King Albert and his mother hours before departure to Lele-Lahaina)
31 août 2019 — Anglaise
There is a great deal of criticism levied against King Albert after his decision to go abroad as the degree of human suffering in Burgundy continues to increase as the Engell Domain continues to expand the war. The war has been traumatic for Smallanders as the human cost has grown across the border. Meanwhile King Albert has emphasized the importance of the global colonial holdings.
King Albert has been vocal about maintaining a presence in the colonies as neighbors such as Natal have been critical of colonies in Himyar. Desperate to cling onto these regions as part of Petites-Pays’ global prestige, King Albert has insisted that while the world seems to collapse around home, a sense of steady management ought to be projected abroad.
The Monarchy in Petites Pays has always been controversial. Added by demand of the Gallo-Germanian powers in the 19th century, the cantons of Petites-Pays have historically ruled themselves by direct democracy and continue that tradition today. The political system being a mess and difficult to navigate for foreigners with the multiple cantons and lack of a central political figure in the Federal Assembly.
While the King’s tour commences, truthfully the Federal Assembly must figure out how to deal with the influx of refugees. Petites-Pays is a popular location for Burgundians to flee towards due to the linguistic similarities. Yet Petites-Pays has not yet figured out how to manage the influx of Burgundians as refugees camps have been created on the border. Many within the Federal Assembly have suggested than an appeal to the World Permanent Conference should be necessary to help with the burden. Even still, banks within Petites-Pays have been more than willing to accept Burgundian gold and money with the promise of return after the conflict. The additional solvency has helped the banks and the Smallander economy during this economic downturn which seems destined to be considered a recession.
King Albert and his mother will start in the Implarian or Silk Sea and move west ending his tour in Nzadiland, with a short stop in Natal. ■[/DIV]
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Refugees pile upon the border from Burgundy, but the King believes the maintaining the Confederation abroad is of prime importance (Picture: King Albert and his mother hours before departure to Lele-Lahaina)
31 août 2019 — Anglaise
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There is a great deal of criticism levied against King Albert after his decision to go abroad as the degree of human suffering in Burgundy continues to increase as the Engell Domain continues to expand the war. The war has been traumatic for Smallanders as the human cost has grown across the border. Meanwhile King Albert has emphasized the importance of the global colonial holdings.
King Albert has been vocal about maintaining a presence in the colonies as neighbors such as Natal have been critical of colonies in Himyar. Desperate to cling onto these regions as part of Petites-Pays’ global prestige, King Albert has insisted that while the world seems to collapse around home, a sense of steady management ought to be projected abroad.
The Monarchy in Petites Pays has always been controversial. Added by demand of the Gallo-Germanian powers in the 19th century, the cantons of Petites-Pays have historically ruled themselves by direct democracy and continue that tradition today. The political system being a mess and difficult to navigate for foreigners with the multiple cantons and lack of a central political figure in the Federal Assembly.
While the King’s tour commences, truthfully the Federal Assembly must figure out how to deal with the influx of refugees. Petites-Pays is a popular location for Burgundians to flee towards due to the linguistic similarities. Yet Petites-Pays has not yet figured out how to manage the influx of Burgundians as refugees camps have been created on the border. Many within the Federal Assembly have suggested than an appeal to the World Permanent Conference should be necessary to help with the burden. Even still, banks within Petites-Pays have been more than willing to accept Burgundian gold and money with the promise of return after the conflict. The additional solvency has helped the banks and the Smallander economy during this economic downturn which seems destined to be considered a recession.
King Albert and his mother will start in the Implarian or Silk Sea and move west ending his tour in Nzadiland, with a short stop in Natal. ■[/DIV]