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International Commission on Decolonisation assumes responsibility for Eastern Cape
Nkalamenga, PAHINA - The International Commission on Decolonisation faces its first significant task as it assumes responsibility for the Eastern Cape. Valkany granted the colony independence in a bid to prevent war with the socialist countries of Carentania, Kyiv and Tyrrhenia, who had been demanding an end to Valkanian colonial rule following allegations of genocide.
In a Carentanian-devised compromise, the Eastern Cape would be entrusted to the International Commission on Decolonisation during a transition period in which national elections can take place and a new constitution agreed.
Staff and materials from Cathiopia and Carentania have already arrived in the Eastern Cape, with contributions from other members of the Commission expected soon.
Critics are already questioning how effective the Commission will be. Confusion over the political status of the Eastern Cape has led to lawlessness and disorder across large swathes of the territory, with peacekeepers from Tyrrhenia having been attacked by a rogue militia. Cathiopia has already raised the possibility of enlarging the peacekeeping mission, currently consisting only of personnel from Etnaea and Tyrrhenia.
The organisational capabilities of the Commission itself are also doubt. This nascent international body was only a few days in operation before independence was granted to the Eastern Cape. The Commission's offices in the Cathiopian capital Nkalamenga have yet to be fully furbished. Many fear instead of a common, co-ordinated response to the Eastern Cape crisis, there will instead be a series of disjointed national efforts.
Nkalamenga, PAHINA - The International Commission on Decolonisation faces its first significant task as it assumes responsibility for the Eastern Cape. Valkany granted the colony independence in a bid to prevent war with the socialist countries of Carentania, Kyiv and Tyrrhenia, who had been demanding an end to Valkanian colonial rule following allegations of genocide.
In a Carentanian-devised compromise, the Eastern Cape would be entrusted to the International Commission on Decolonisation during a transition period in which national elections can take place and a new constitution agreed.
Staff and materials from Cathiopia and Carentania have already arrived in the Eastern Cape, with contributions from other members of the Commission expected soon.
Critics are already questioning how effective the Commission will be. Confusion over the political status of the Eastern Cape has led to lawlessness and disorder across large swathes of the territory, with peacekeepers from Tyrrhenia having been attacked by a rogue militia. Cathiopia has already raised the possibility of enlarging the peacekeeping mission, currently consisting only of personnel from Etnaea and Tyrrhenia.
The organisational capabilities of the Commission itself are also doubt. This nascent international body was only a few days in operation before independence was granted to the Eastern Cape. The Commission's offices in the Cathiopian capital Nkalamenga have yet to be fully furbished. Many fear instead of a common, co-ordinated response to the Eastern Cape crisis, there will instead be a series of disjointed national efforts.