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Government condemns Germanian situation
Villesen| République Populaire de Sereniérre
Breaking her silence, the Premier has criticised the great powers of the region over their inability to control the ever-changing situation in Crotobaltoslavonia. Premier Elisabeth Martinique, while speaking to reporters, opined that the world's eyes were on the actions of Kadikistan and Bourgogne, and to a lesser extent on that of Trivodnia (understood by many in conservative circles to be a proxy for Chagny) for not coming to a diplomatic solution. The Premier stated that the people of the Crotobaltoslavonic nation were at the "very precipice of disaster" and the threat of civil war would dangerously affect nations across Germania.
She called on her counterparts in Elben, Bergenheim, and Carinthia to join her in an effort to calm the situation. She stated that the time was fast approaching that the situation could become more than problematic and that all reasonable nation-states owed it to global peace and security to act fast to restore order in Germania through the means of diplomacy and discussion. Questioned on news reports that Kadikistani soldiers had landed in Banja Luka, Premier Martinique declined to comment.
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Breaking her silence, the Premier has criticised the great powers of the region over their inability to control the ever-changing situation in Crotobaltoslavonia. Premier Elisabeth Martinique, while speaking to reporters, opined that the world's eyes were on the actions of Kadikistan and Bourgogne, and to a lesser extent on that of Trivodnia (understood by many in conservative circles to be a proxy for Chagny) for not coming to a diplomatic solution. The Premier stated that the people of the Crotobaltoslavonic nation were at the "very precipice of disaster" and the threat of civil war would dangerously affect nations across Germania.
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