Sovereignty Party Branded as Terrorists
Wersaw, Aulrania
They rub shoulders with Aulranian President Gen. Joseph Tetchnicov and lawmakers in Wersaw but are shunned as "terrorists" by Aulrania's Nationalist leadership — members of an Aulranian-based sovereignty movement for the independence of the province of Crackovy.
Officially known as the Crackovy Independence Bloc, the CIB as they are known across the nation has now been officially branded as a "terrorist organisation" by the President himself in Wersaw. "The Crackovians claim to want a peaceful secession from Aulrania, but what they do not realise is that alone, they will have no economy and they will be an open target for other more imperialist nations. They wanted a voice, and they got it by entering parliament. That's as far as I, and the People's Nationalist Party are willing to go on that subject." The President ended the press conference by stating "Crackovy will never secede from the republic."
With that being said, it is difficult to tell if the CIB will be given the opportunity to continue working in Wersaw alongside other, more patriotic parties. The People's Nationalist Party currently holds a majority over all in the lower and upper house and may move to have them banned from parliament. Negative attention has been placed on Crackovy by its neighbouring provinces after the kidnapping and murder of Wersaw-born political activist Benjamin Hersfold who was held at ransom and killed when nobody caved to the groups’ demands. However, the CIB did not claim responsibility for the killing despite the terrorists having similar views as the federal party itself.
All we can do now is stand by in Wersaw to see the outcome of this ongoing dilemma.
Wersaw, Aulrania
They rub shoulders with Aulranian President Gen. Joseph Tetchnicov and lawmakers in Wersaw but are shunned as "terrorists" by Aulrania's Nationalist leadership — members of an Aulranian-based sovereignty movement for the independence of the province of Crackovy.
Officially known as the Crackovy Independence Bloc, the CIB as they are known across the nation has now been officially branded as a "terrorist organisation" by the President himself in Wersaw. "The Crackovians claim to want a peaceful secession from Aulrania, but what they do not realise is that alone, they will have no economy and they will be an open target for other more imperialist nations. They wanted a voice, and they got it by entering parliament. That's as far as I, and the People's Nationalist Party are willing to go on that subject." The President ended the press conference by stating "Crackovy will never secede from the republic."
With that being said, it is difficult to tell if the CIB will be given the opportunity to continue working in Wersaw alongside other, more patriotic parties. The People's Nationalist Party currently holds a majority over all in the lower and upper house and may move to have them banned from parliament. Negative attention has been placed on Crackovy by its neighbouring provinces after the kidnapping and murder of Wersaw-born political activist Benjamin Hersfold who was held at ransom and killed when nobody caved to the groups’ demands. However, the CIB did not claim responsibility for the killing despite the terrorists having similar views as the federal party itself.
All we can do now is stand by in Wersaw to see the outcome of this ongoing dilemma.