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Summit between Akwesasne and Eiffelland
Nourandan Capitol Building
Summit between Akwesasne and Eiffelland
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Nourandan Capitol Building
Mont-Nouranda, Madeleine Territory,
The United Territories of Akwesasne
Prime Minister Joseph Hendrick has been awaiting this summit for quite some time now, especially after just having met with the royalty and government head-honchos of Franken. Akwesasne has been granted entry in the European Defense Federation with a junior status for only a few weeks now, and it was Hendrick's intent - epsecially with the summer elections fast approaching and a tough opposition to face - to make good with as many of Akwesasne's new friends in the EDF. Especially when it comes to foreign trade policies, immigration and of course, oil. Though the meeting between Hendrick and the Eiffellandian delegation has been kept relatively low-key, it was another stepping stone, and an important one at that. Joseph Hendrick, a stern and conservative Akwesasnan national, wore spurs and his cowboy hat on this particular day - but also sporting the appropriate and quite expensive suit to match.
The Nourndan Capitol Building, or La capitole de Nouranda, is the oldest political edifice and monument in Akwesasne. This building goes back long ago when the settlers of Montelimar came to Akwesasne and met the Native-Akwi. This was years before Anglyn conquered Akswesasne and further colonized the nation we see today. The city itself, Mont-Nouranda is also the oldest city in the nation and one of the top most populated. Prime Minister Hendrick first planned to have the Eiffellandian delegation meet with the Progessive Conservative cabinet which forms Akwesasne's minority government at this current time. Then they would meet with Akwesasne's Head of State, the Cheif Governor Wedgel Tadaho II -a wise, elder and prestigious Native-Akwi figure across the United Territories. Finally, the tough talk would then begin.
Now perched as tall as he can stand with his hat in gear and shades in place as the sun has been burning brightly on this soutner day, Hendrick was ready to show these guys what southern charm was all about. He waited patiently on the steps of the Capitole as he got word that the escort motorcade was fast approaching...
The United Territories of Akwesasne
Prime Minister Joseph Hendrick has been awaiting this summit for quite some time now, especially after just having met with the royalty and government head-honchos of Franken. Akwesasne has been granted entry in the European Defense Federation with a junior status for only a few weeks now, and it was Hendrick's intent - epsecially with the summer elections fast approaching and a tough opposition to face - to make good with as many of Akwesasne's new friends in the EDF. Especially when it comes to foreign trade policies, immigration and of course, oil. Though the meeting between Hendrick and the Eiffellandian delegation has been kept relatively low-key, it was another stepping stone, and an important one at that. Joseph Hendrick, a stern and conservative Akwesasnan national, wore spurs and his cowboy hat on this particular day - but also sporting the appropriate and quite expensive suit to match.
The Nourndan Capitol Building, or La capitole de Nouranda, is the oldest political edifice and monument in Akwesasne. This building goes back long ago when the settlers of Montelimar came to Akwesasne and met the Native-Akwi. This was years before Anglyn conquered Akswesasne and further colonized the nation we see today. The city itself, Mont-Nouranda is also the oldest city in the nation and one of the top most populated. Prime Minister Hendrick first planned to have the Eiffellandian delegation meet with the Progessive Conservative cabinet which forms Akwesasne's minority government at this current time. Then they would meet with Akwesasne's Head of State, the Cheif Governor Wedgel Tadaho II -a wise, elder and prestigious Native-Akwi figure across the United Territories. Finally, the tough talk would then begin.
Now perched as tall as he can stand with his hat in gear and shades in place as the sun has been burning brightly on this soutner day, Hendrick was ready to show these guys what southern charm was all about. He waited patiently on the steps of the Capitole as he got word that the escort motorcade was fast approaching...