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December 3705 Boyarskaya Duma Elections in the Tsarstvo Trigunskoe (Tsardom of Trigunia)
The election for the Tsarskiy namestnikThe election has been held for the office of Tsarskiy namestnik.Results of the First Round Candidate | Party | Votes | Votes (%) | Endorsements | Pavel Arkadievich Stavrekin | Volya Gospodnya | 11,601,378 | 100.00% | | Total | | 11,601,378 | 100% | |
The elections were won by Pavel Arkadievich Stavrekin of the Volya Gospodnya. Elections for the Boyarskaya DumaLegislative elections have been held for the Boyarskaya Duma in the Tsarstvo Trigunskoe (Tsardom of Trigunia). There were 74,656,650 people with suffrage. A total of 11,920,512 votes have been cast, putting turnout at a miserable 15.97%. There were 300 seats up for grabs.National results: Party | Votes | Votes (%) | Seats | Seats (%) | Difference | Difference (seat share) | | Volya Gospodnya | 11,920,512 | 100.00% | 300 | 100.00% | +0 |   | Total | 11,920,512 | 100% | 300 | 100% | |
Census: Region | Population | Population (%) | Seats | Seats (%) | Karpalosaari | 19,972,622 | 20.06% | 60 | 20% | Zapadnaja Lyesniya | 19,944,830 | 20.04% | 60 | 20% | Yuravitovo | 19,908,804 | 20.00% | 60 | 20% | Tirgitovo | 19,866,522 | 19.96% | 60 | 20% | Vostochaja Lyesniya | 19,849,424 | 19.94% | 60 | 20% | Total | 99,542,202 | 100% | 300 | 100% |
Region Map: Seats: Karpalosaari Oblast: Party | Votes | Votes (%) | Seats | Seats (%) | | Volya Gospodnya | 2,210,459 | 100.00% | 60 | 100.00% | Total | 2,210,459 | 100% | 60 | 100% |
Zapadnaja Lyesniya Oblast: Party | Votes | Votes (%) | Seats | Seats (%) | | Volya Gospodnya | 2,537,852 | 100.00% | 60 | 100.00% | Total | 2,537,852 | 100% | 60 | 100% |
Yuravitovo Oblast: Party | Votes | Votes (%) | Seats | Seats (%) | | Volya Gospodnya | 2,267,025 | 100.00% | 60 | 100.00% | Total | 2,267,025 | 100% | 60 | 100% |
Tirgitovo Oblast: Party | Votes | Votes (%) | Seats | Seats (%) | | Volya Gospodnya | 2,456,132 | 100.00% | 60 | 100.00% | Total | 2,456,132 | 100% | 60 | 100% |
Vostochaja Lyesniya Oblast: Party | Votes | Votes (%) | Seats | Seats (%) | | Volya Gospodnya | 2,449,044 | 100.00% | 60 | 100.00% | Total | 2,449,044 | 100% | 60 | 100% |
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December 3705 News Report
Citizens of New Endralon/Kizenia were horrified as news came through of a shooting spree in a small school in the Regiune of Tilarnia. Konrad Miller, a frustrated student fed up with school work, entered the school this yesterday morning armed with a gun and began shooting students and teachers indiscriminately. After killing 9 people and wounding 18 more, Konrad Miller committed suicide before being arrest by law enforcement. Former teacher Albert Johnson told reporters how the community was still in a state of shock and how this tragedy would haunt New Endralon/Kizenia for years to come. Preşedintele Kizeniei Gheorghita Vlad has since travelled to the area to attend the funerals of the victims.
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December 3705 Ratification of the FIFA World Cup
Legislators of the Republic of Aloria have ratified the FIFA World Cup.
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November 3705 News Report
Citizens of the Republic of Barmenia rejoice as their national Soccer idol Tom Brown has won the International Soccer Championship. President Hans Minal has personally congratulated Tom Brown with the victory. Coach Dick Robinson was quoted saying "this is the day where all the hard work finally pays off".
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October 3705 Kamer van Afgevaardigden / Srnebrjohikoék Meclis Elections in the Gekroonde Republiek van Vanuku / Wrnukék Kronzi Rekvakns
The election for the His Grace, the Sovereign Prince (Soeverein Vorst / Bahmsyz Knyzong) Arend I, by the Grace of Elyon Sovereign of Vanuku, Patres Patriae, Archduke of Banstill and Count of Zuyden; represented by the Governor-General (Gouverneur-Generaal / Hákm-Seik'rsyiji)The election has been held for the office of His Grace, the Sovereign Prince (Soeverein Vorst / Bahmsyz Knyzong) Arend I, by the Grace of Elyon Sovereign of Vanuku, Patres Patriae, Archduke of Banstill and Count of Zuyden; represented by the Governor-General (Gouverneur-Generaal / Hákm-Seik'rsyiji).Results of the First Round The elections were won by Ferdinand Stiltbosch of the Federale Partij / Prtastaték Prta. Elections for the Kamer van Afgevaardigden / Srnebrjohikoék MeclisLegislative elections have been held for the Kamer van Afgevaardigden / Srnebrjohikoék Meclis in the Gekroonde Republiek van Vanuku / Wrnukék Kronzi Rekvakns. There were 74,763,125 people with suffrage. A total of 12,255,239 votes have been cast, putting turnout at a miserable 16.39%. There were 225 seats up for grabs.National results: Census: Region | Population | Population (%) | Seats | Seats (%) | Schoorvesten | 19,992,797 | 20.06% | 45 | 20% | Bommelaer | 19,988,776 | 20.05% | 45 | 20% | Schalkaren | 19,971,128 | 20.03% | 45 | 20% | Machkeulen | 19,901,074 | 19.96% | 45 | 20% | Verhamelen | 19,830,394 | 19.89% | 45 | 20% | Total | 99,684,169 | 100% | 225 | 100% |
Region Map: Seats: Schoorvesten Federale Staat / Prtastaték Knstat: Bommelaer Federale Staat / Prtastaték Knstat: Schalkaren Federale Staat / Prtastaték Knstat: Machkeulen Federale Staat / Prtastaték Knstat: Verhamelen Federale Staat / Prtastaték Knstat:
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October 3705 News Report
Citizens of the Deltarská Federacija (Deltarian Federation) rejoice as their national Tennis idol Adam Roberts has won the International Tennis Championship. By the Grace of Boh, His Majesty Viliam I of the Glorious and Honorable House Baláž, Tsar Over All of Deltaria, Holy Prince of Tokundi, and Defender of the Faith. . has personally congratulated Adam Roberts with the victory. Coach Valerie Baker was quoted saying "this is the day where all the hard work finally pays off".
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October 3705 Ratification of the FIFA World Cup
Legislators of the Pontesia Liberum/Pnte Lofrkardé (Free Pontesi) have ratified the FIFA World Cup.
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September 3705 Federal Parliament Elections in the Commonwealth of Selucian States
The election for the Holy Monarch Ordained by our CreatorThe election has been held for the office of Holy Monarch Ordained by our Creator.Results of the First Round The elections were won by Ashton Anderson of the Democratic Green Party of Selucia. Elections for the Federal ParliamentLegislative elections have been held for the Federal Parliament in the Commonwealth of Selucian States. There were 74,785,471 people with suffrage. A total of 27,108,822 votes have been cast, putting turnout at a depressing 36.25%. There were 700 seats up for grabs.National results: Census: Region | Population | Population (%) | Seats | Seats (%) | Korgana | 19,985,517 | 20.04% | 140 | 20% | Kal Serathi | 19,978,182 | 20.04% | 140 | 20% | East Shadar | 19,940,004 | 20.00% | 140 | 20% | West Shadar | 19,906,471 | 19.96% | 140 | 20% | Uleroth | 19,903,790 | 19.96% | 140 | 20% | Total | 99,713,964 | 100% | 700 | 100% |
Region Map: Seats: Korgana States: Kal Serathi States: East Shadar States: West Shadar States: Uleroth States:
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September 3705 Ratification of the FIFA World Cup
Legislators of the Tsarstvo Trigunskoe (Tsardom of Trigunia) have ratified the FIFA World Cup.
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September 3705 Ratification of the FIFA World Cup
Legislators of the Dēmokratia Enshlol Enkobourē / Yäkobura Dīmōkrāsīyāwī Rīpeblīk (Democratic Republic of Cobura) have ratified the FIFA World Cup.
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September 3705 Withdrawal of the Lourenne-Cobura Fellowship Treaty
Legislators of the Dēmokratia Enshlol Enkobourē / Yäkobura Dīmōkrāsīyāwī Rīpeblīk (Democratic Republic of Cobura) have withdrawn from the Lourenne-Cobura Fellowship Treaty.
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September 3705 Withdrawal of the Majatran Defense Community
Legislators of the Dēmokratia Enshlol Enkobourē / Yäkobura Dīmōkrāsīyāwī Rīpeblīk (Democratic Republic of Cobura) have withdrawn from the Majatran Defense Community.
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September 3705 Withdrawal of the Cobura-Zardugal Treaty of Friendship
Legislators of the Dēmokratia Enshlol Enkobourē / Yäkobura Dīmōkrāsīyāwī Rīpeblīk (Democratic Republic of Cobura) have withdrawn from the Cobura-Zardugal Treaty of Friendship.
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September 3705 Ratification of the Dorvish Embassy Diplomatic Relations Treaty
Legislators of the Hobratsuri Respublika have ratified the Dorvish Embassy Diplomatic Relations Treaty.
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September 3705 Ratification of the TOA (Terran Olympic Association)
Legislators of the Hobratsuri Respublika have ratified the TOA (Terran Olympic Association).
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September 3705 Ratification of the The International Monarchist League
Legislators of the Jelbék Hajánknstat (Jelbania) have ratified the The International Monarchist League.
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August 3705 Ratification of the FIFA World Cup
Legislators of the Jelbék Hajánknstat (Jelbania) have ratified the FIFA World Cup.
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August 3705 Ratification of the FIFA World Cup
Legislators of the Royaume du Kanjor (Kingdom of Kanjor) have ratified the FIFA World Cup.
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July 3705 Stortinget Elections in the Republikken Kazulia
The election for the StatssjefThe election has been held for the office of Statssjef.Results of the First Round Candidate | Party | Votes | Votes (%) | Endorsements | Sven Diegabikse | Agriculture Party | 12,033,629 | 100.00% | | Total | | 12,033,629 | 100% | |
The elections were won by Sven Diegabikse of the Agriculture Party. Elections for the StortingetLegislative elections have been held for the Stortinget in the Republikken Kazulia. There were 74,764,619 people with suffrage. A total of 46,851,116 votes have been cast, putting turnout at a satisfying 62.66%. There were 300 seats up for grabs.National results: Party | Votes | Votes (%) | Seats | Seats (%) | Difference | Difference (seat share) | | De venstregrønne | 46,798,960 | 99.89% | 300 | 100.00% | +300 | +100.00% | | Agriculture Party | 52,156 | 0.11% | 0 | 0.00% | +0 |   | Total | 46,851,116 | 100% | 300 | 100% | |
Census: Region | Population | Population (%) | Seats | Seats (%) | Kelvon | 19,997,596 | 20.06% | 60 | 20% | Agatha | 19,950,340 | 20.01% | 60 | 20% | Flindar | 19,934,999 | 20.00% | 60 | 20% | Hent | 19,903,494 | 19.97% | 60 | 20% | Dreton | 19,899,731 | 19.96% | 60 | 20% | Total | 99,686,160 | 100% | 300 | 100% |
Region Map: Seats: Kelvon Fylke: Agatha Fylke: Flindar Fylke: Hent Fylke: Dreton Fylke:
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July 3705 ʾAdyriim (Senate) Elections in the Most Serene Cildanian Union
The election for the Rash shel AmmThe election has been held for the office of Rash shel Amm.Results of the First Round Candidate | Party | Votes | Votes (%) | Endorsements | Avra Roi | Liberal Workers | 11,746,287 | 100.00% | | Total | | 11,746,287 | 100% | |
The elections were won by Avra Roi of the Liberal Workers. Elections for the ʾAdyriim (Senate)Legislative elections have been held for the ʾAdyriim (Senate) in the Most Serene Cildanian Union. There were 74,800,772 people with suffrage. A total of 11,587,106 votes have been cast, putting turnout at a miserable 15.49%. There were 750 seats up for grabs.National results: Party | Votes | Votes (%) | Seats | Seats (%) | Difference | Difference (seat share) | | Liberal Workers | 11,587,106 | 100.00% | 750 | 100.00% | +0 |   | Total | 11,587,106 | 100% | 750 | 100% | |
Census: Region | Population | Population (%) | Seats | Seats (%) | Kinonu | 19,997,152 | 20.05% | 150 | 20% | Jilṣun | 19,996,220 | 20.05% | 150 | 20% | Hebil/Aheblun | 19,972,025 | 20.03% | 150 | 20% | Yilriṭ | 19,923,511 | 19.98% | 150 | 20% | ʾAkeldr | 19,845,457 | 19.90% | 150 | 20% | Total | 99,734,365 | 100% | 750 | 100% |
Region Map: Seats: Kinonu ʾOrṡit (Province): Party | Votes | Votes (%) | Seats | Seats (%) | | Liberal Workers | 2,121,470 | 100.00% | 150 | 100.00% | Total | 2,121,470 | 100% | 150 | 100% |
Jilṣun ʾOrṡit (Province): Party | Votes | Votes (%) | Seats | Seats (%) | | Liberal Workers | 2,349,111 | 100.00% | 150 | 100.00% | Total | 2,349,111 | 100% | 150 | 100% |
Hebil/Aheblun ʾOrṡit (Province): Party | Votes | Votes (%) | Seats | Seats (%) | | Liberal Workers | 2,293,865 | 100.00% | 150 | 100.00% | Total | 2,293,865 | 100% | 150 | 100% |
Yilriṭ ʾOrṡit (Province): Party | Votes | Votes (%) | Seats | Seats (%) | | Liberal Workers | 2,388,797 | 100.00% | 150 | 100.00% | Total | 2,388,797 | 100% | 150 | 100% |
ʾAkeldr ʾOrṡit (Province): Party | Votes | Votes (%) | Seats | Seats (%) | | Liberal Workers | 2,433,863 | 100.00% | 150 | 100.00% | Total | 2,433,863 | 100% | 150 | 100% |
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July 3705 Asamblea de Legisladores Elections in the República Federal de Egelion
The election for the PresidenteThe election has been held for the office of Presidente.Results of the First Round Candidate | Party | Votes | Votes (%) | Endorsements | Mariano Cerdas | Unidad Nacional | 11,745,040 | 100.00% | | Total | | 11,745,040 | 100% | |
The elections were won by Mariano Cerdas of the Unidad Nacional. Elections for the Asamblea de LegisladoresLegislative elections have been held for the Asamblea de Legisladores in the República Federal de Egelion. There were 74,647,108 people with suffrage. A total of 12,094,693 votes have been cast, putting turnout at a miserable 16.20%. There were 350 seats up for grabs.National results: Party | Votes | Votes (%) | Seats | Seats (%) | Difference | Difference (seat share) | | Unidad Nacional | 12,045,921 | 99.60% | 350 | 100.00% | -287 |   | | hi Party | 48,772 | 0.40% | 0 | 0.00% | +0 |   | Total | 12,094,693 | 100% | 350 | 100% | |
Census: Region | Population | Population (%) | Seats | Seats (%) | Eder Gira | 19,981,503 | 20.08% | 70 | 20% | Ghadrash | 19,949,454 | 20.04% | 70 | 20% | Dul Kinea | 19,926,200 | 20.02% | 70 | 20% | Caille | 19,857,194 | 19.95% | 70 | 20% | Amateria | 19,815,129 | 19.91% | 70 | 20% | Total | 99,529,480 | 100% | 350 | 100% |
Region Map: Seats: Eder Gira Provincia: Party | Votes | Votes (%) | Seats | Seats (%) | | Unidad Nacional | 2,695,995 | 99.52% | 70 | 100.00% | | hi Party | 13,106 | 0.48% | 0 | 0.00% | Total | 2,709,101 | 100% | 70 | 100% |
Ghadrash Provincia: Party | Votes | Votes (%) | Seats | Seats (%) | | Unidad Nacional | 2,439,301 | 99.39% | 70 | 100.00% | | hi Party | 14,875 | 0.61% | 0 | 0.00% | Total | 2,454,176 | 100% | 70 | 100% |
Dul Kinea Provincia: Party | Votes | Votes (%) | Seats | Seats (%) | | Unidad Nacional | 2,447,002 | 99.55% | 70 | 100.00% | | hi Party | 11,041 | 0.45% | 0 | 0.00% | Total | 2,458,043 | 100% | 70 | 100% |
Caille Provincia: Party | Votes | Votes (%) | Seats | Seats (%) | | Unidad Nacional | 2,127,795 | 99.64% | 70 | 100.00% | | hi Party | 7,699 | 0.36% | 0 | 0.00% | Total | 2,135,494 | 100% | 70 | 100% |
Amateria Provincia: Party | Votes | Votes (%) | Seats | Seats (%) | | Unidad Nacional | 2,335,828 | 99.91% | 70 | 100.00% | | hi Party | 2,051 | 0.09% | 0 | 0.00% | Total | 2,337,879 | 100% | 70 | 100% |
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July 3705 House of the Way of Humane Authority (Dao Wang Yuan) Elections in the Da Yingdala Tianchao (Indrala)
His Imperial, Most Jienist, and Royal Majesty; Holy, Radiant, Imperial, and Serene Highness; Excellency, and Lordship, by the Grace of Heaven, Sima Fengshan (Courtesy Name: Jifeng, Era Name: Wude), Divine Emperor of Great Indrala and the Minzhu Dynasty, King of Dalibor, Hung King of Kimlien, Lord, Great Leader, Strength of the Land, Incomparable Power, Great and Divine King, Royalty who is the Great Shelter, and Lord of the Land and Life of Hanzen; Khan of Bianjie, King of Nanshan, Melek of Squibble, High King of Utembo, Raja of Medina, Maharaja of South Vascania, Grand Prince of Statrica, Prince of South Asli, King of Noumonde, Supreme Divine Emperor of the Gao-Showan peoples; Present Emperor Above, Son of Heaven, Lord of Ten Thousand Years and of the Present Time, Patriarch of the Imperial Clan of Sima . is a hereditary Head of State and as such does not stand in elections. Elections for the House of the Way of Humane Authority (Dao Wang Yuan)Legislative elections have been held for the House of the Way of Humane Authority (Dao Wang Yuan) in the Da Yingdala Tianchao (Indrala). There were 74,676,674 people with suffrage. A total of 12,268,231 votes have been cast, putting turnout at a miserable 16.43%. There were 750 seats up for grabs.National results: Census: Region | Population | Population (%) | Seats | Seats (%) | Jiaozhi | 19,967,316 | 20.05% | 150 | 20% | Anle | 19,939,155 | 20.03% | 150 | 20% | Min | 19,923,025 | 20.01% | 150 | 20% | Shu | 19,883,456 | 19.97% | 150 | 20% | Han | 19,855,948 | 19.94% | 150 | 20% | Total | 99,568,900 | 100% | 750 | 100% |
Region Map: Seats: Jiaozhi State (Zhou): Anle State (Zhou): Min State (Zhou): Shu State (Zhou): Han State (Zhou):
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July 3705 Federal Senate Elections in the Kundrati Union
The election for the PraesesThe election has been held for the office of Praeses.Results of the First Round The elections were won by Romulus Augustus of the Union for a Popular Movement. Elections for the Federal SenateLegislative elections have been held for the Federal Senate in the Kundrati Union. There were 74,657,370 people with suffrage. A total of 11,659,850 votes have been cast, putting turnout at a miserable 15.62%. There were 750 seats up for grabs.National results: Party | Votes | Votes (%) | Seats | Seats (%) | Difference | Difference (seat share) | | Union for a Popular Movement | 11,659,850 | 100.00% | 750 | 100.00% | +582 |   | Total | 11,659,850 | 100% | 750 | 100% | |
Census: Region | Population | Population (%) | Seats | Seats (%) | Pilgon | 19,993,392 | 20.09% | 150 | 20% | Lirnak | 19,922,587 | 20.01% | 150 | 20% | Celania | 19,915,357 | 20.01% | 150 | 20% | Jildrath | 19,883,490 | 19.97% | 150 | 20% | Peghonai | 19,828,336 | 19.92% | 150 | 20% | Total | 99,543,162 | 100% | 750 | 100% |
Region Map: Seats: Pilgon State: Lirnak State: Celania State: Jildrath State: Peghonai State:
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July 3705 Withdrawal of the The Global Economic Litmus Protocol.
Legislators of the Republic of Barmenia have withdrawn from the The Global Economic Litmus Protocol..
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June 3705 Parliament Elections in the Commonwealth of Rutania
The election for the PresidentThe election has been held for the office of President.Results of the First Round Candidate | Party | Votes | Votes (%) | Endorsements | Stephen Howcroft | Rapture Party | 22,375,895 | 36.58% | Urban Party of Rutania | Yvonne Sandals | Labor Party of Rutania | 12,714,218 | 20.79% | | Ryan Bakerman | National People's Party of Rutania | 10,210,939 | 16.69% | | Lana Hurley | Liberal Secularist Party | 6,517,132 | 10.65% | | Arthur Lee | Workers' Democratic Party | 4,962,178 | 8.11% | | Gen. Fritz Stanton | The Steel and the Gray | 4,342,439 | 7.10% | | Total | | 61,122,801 | 100% | |
Results of the Second Round The elections were won by Stephen Howcroft of the Rapture Party. Elections for the ParliamentLegislative elections have been held for the Parliament in the Commonwealth of Rutania. There were 74,743,358 people with suffrage. A total of 60,831,492 votes have been cast, putting turnout at a magnificent 81.39%. There were 555 seats up for grabs.National results: Party | Votes | Votes (%) | Seats | Seats (%) | Difference | Difference (seat share) | | Rapture Party | 17,391,220 | 28.59% | 160 | 28.83% | +28 | +5.05% | | National People's Party of Rutania | 9,167,684 | 15.07% | 83 | 14.95% | -41 | -7.39% | | Labor Party of Rutania | 8,814,124 | 14.49% | 81 | 14.59% | +43 | +7.75% | | Urban Party of Rutania | 8,491,474 | 13.96% | 77 | 13.87% | -9 | -1.62% | | Liberal Secularist Party | 4,812,228 | 7.91% | 42 | 7.57% | -73 | -13.15% | | Workers' Democratic Party | 4,440,374 | 7.30% | 40 | 7.21% | -20 | -3.60% | | Communal Democracy | 3,917,731 | 6.44% | 36 | 6.49% | +36 | +6.49% | | The Steel and the Gray | 3,796,657 | 6.24% | 36 | 6.49% | +36 | +6.49% | Total | 60,831,492 | 100% | 555 | 100% | |
Census: Region | Population | Population (%) | Seats | Seats (%) | Ardinia | 20,006,883 | 20.08% | 111 | 20% | Bozarland | 19,973,729 | 20.04% | 111 | 20% | Khodor | 19,940,497 | 20.01% | 111 | 20% | Delvar | 19,878,291 | 19.95% | 111 | 20% | Kragusrov | 19,858,414 | 19.93% | 111 | 20% | Total | 99,657,814 | 100% | 555 | 100% |
Region Map: Seats: Ardinia Province: Party | Votes | Votes (%) | Seats | Seats (%) | | Rapture Party | 7,465,708 | 57.65% | 66 | 59.46% | | Urban Party of Rutania | 1,598,973 | 12.35% | 14 | 12.61% | | Labor Party of Rutania | 1,565,339 | 12.09% | 13 | 11.71% | | Communal Democracy | 908,554 | 7.02% | 8 | 7.21% | | Workers' Democratic Party | 517,801 | 4.00% | 4 | 3.60% | | National People's Party of Rutania | 497,377 | 3.84% | 4 | 3.60% | | Liberal Secularist Party | 337,618 | 2.61% | 2 | 1.80% | | The Steel and the Gray | 59,682 | 0.46% | 0 | 0.00% | Total | 12,951,052 | 100% | 111 | 100% |
Bozarland Province: Party | Votes | Votes (%) | Seats | Seats (%) | | Rapture Party | 3,268,419 | 27.96% | 32 | 28.83% | | Labor Party of Rutania | 2,679,808 | 22.92% | 26 | 23.42% | | Communal Democracy | 1,915,756 | 16.39% | 18 | 16.22% | | Urban Party of Rutania | 1,277,175 | 10.92% | 12 | 10.81% | | National People's Party of Rutania | 953,413 | 8.16% | 9 | 8.11% | | Liberal Secularist Party | 807,590 | 6.91% | 7 | 6.31% | | Workers' Democratic Party | 735,506 | 6.29% | 7 | 6.31% | | The Steel and the Gray | 53,270 | 0.46% | 0 | 0.00% | Total | 11,690,937 | 100% | 111 | 100% |
Khodor Province: Party | Votes | Votes (%) | Seats | Seats (%) | | National People's Party of Rutania | 5,149,221 | 40.75% | 46 | 41.44% | | Urban Party of Rutania | 4,072,278 | 32.22% | 37 | 33.33% | | Rapture Party | 1,539,371 | 12.18% | 13 | 11.71% | | Labor Party of Rutania | 741,324 | 5.87% | 6 | 5.41% | | Liberal Secularist Party | 579,923 | 4.59% | 5 | 4.50% | | Workers' Democratic Party | 540,572 | 4.28% | 4 | 3.60% | | Communal Democracy | 11,936 | 0.09% | 0 | 0.00% | | The Steel and the Gray | 3,023 | 0.02% | 0 | 0.00% | Total | 12,637,648 | 100% | 111 | 100% |
Delvar Province: Party | Votes | Votes (%) | Seats | Seats (%) | | The Steel and the Gray | 3,673,124 | 31.33% | 36 | 32.43% | | Labor Party of Rutania | 2,638,524 | 22.50% | 25 | 22.52% | | Workers' Democratic Party | 1,556,885 | 13.28% | 15 | 13.51% | | National People's Party of Rutania | 1,504,249 | 12.83% | 14 | 12.61% | | Communal Democracy | 1,076,418 | 9.18% | 10 | 9.01% | | Rapture Party | 530,100 | 4.52% | 5 | 4.50% | | Liberal Secularist Party | 403,025 | 3.44% | 3 | 2.70% | | Urban Party of Rutania | 342,615 | 2.92% | 3 | 2.70% | Total | 11,724,940 | 100% | 111 | 100% |
Kragusrov Province: Party | Votes | Votes (%) | Seats | Seats (%) | | Rapture Party | 4,587,622 | 38.79% | 44 | 39.64% | | Liberal Secularist Party | 2,684,072 | 22.69% | 25 | 22.52% | | Urban Party of Rutania | 1,200,433 | 10.15% | 11 | 9.91% | | Labor Party of Rutania | 1,189,129 | 10.05% | 11 | 9.91% | | Workers' Democratic Party | 1,089,610 | 9.21% | 10 | 9.01% | | National People's Party of Rutania | 1,063,424 | 8.99% | 10 | 9.01% | | The Steel and the Gray | 7,558 | 0.06% | 0 | 0.00% | | Communal Democracy | 5,067 | 0.04% | 0 | 0.00% | Total | 11,826,915 | 100% | 111 | 100% |
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June 3705 News Report
One of the factories of VJE Inc., an important corporation in the shipping sector in the Holy Luthori Empire, located in the Flächenländer of Yodukan, has closed the books after several years of losses. Thousands have lost their jobs.
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May 3705 Volkskammer der DDR Elections in the Dundorf Demokratische Republik
The election for the Staatspräsident der DDR,The election has been held for the office of Staatspräsident der DDR,.Results of the First Round The elections were won by Jakoba Zanovina Forster of the Sozialistische Einheitspartei Dundorfs. Elections for the Volkskammer der DDRLegislative elections have been held for the Volkskammer der DDR in the Dundorf Demokratische Republik. There were 74,704,467 people with suffrage. A total of 11,799,347 votes have been cast, putting turnout at a miserable 15.79%. There were 500 seats up for grabs.National results: Census: Region | Population | Population (%) | Seats | Seats (%) | Dunlake | 19,958,163 | 20.04% | 100 | 20% | Julstoch | 19,942,684 | 20.02% | 100 | 20% | Grozvic | 19,911,016 | 19.99% | 100 | 20% | Chontaloia | 19,904,670 | 19.98% | 100 | 20% | Oderveld | 19,889,424 | 19.97% | 100 | 20% | Total | 99,605,957 | 100% | 500 | 100% |
Region Map: Seats: Dunlake Bezirke: Julstoch Bezirke: Grozvic Bezirke: Chontaloia Bezirke: Oderveld Bezirke:
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May 3705 News Report
Citizens of the Deltarská Federacija (Deltarian Federation) rejoice as their national Golf idol Patrick Rivers has won the International Golf Championship. By the Grace of Boh, His Majesty Viliam I of the Glorious and Honorable House Baláž, Tsar Over All of Deltaria, Holy Prince of Tokundi, and Defender of the Faith. . has personally congratulated Patrick Rivers with the victory. Coach Ira Miller was quoted saying "this is the day where all the hard work finally pays off".
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May 3705 Announcement from the Government of the Republic of Aloria
This press message was released by the Government of the Republic of Aloria. Executive Order 12333--United States intelligence activities
Source: The provisions of Executive Order 12333 of Dec. 4, 1981, appear at 46 FR 59941, 3 CFR, 1981 Comp., p. 200, unless otherwise noted.
Table of Contents
Preamble
Part 1.Goals, Direction, Duties, and Responsibilities With Respect to the National Intelligence Effort
1.1 Goals
1.2 The National Security Council
1.3 National Foreign Intelligence Advisory Groups
1.4 The Intelligence Community
1.5 Director of Central Intelligence
1.6 Duties and Responsibilities of the Heads of Executive Branch Departments and Agencies
1.7 Senior Officials of the Intelligence Community
1.8 The Central Intelligence Agency
1.9 The Department of State
1.10 The Department of the Treasury
1.11 The Department of Defense
1.12 Intelligence Components Utilized by the Secretary of Defense
1.13 The Department of Energy
1.14 The Federal Bureau of Investigation
Part 2.Conduct of Intelligence Activities
2.1 Need
2.2 Purpose
2.3 Collection of Information
2.4 Collection Techniques
2.5 Attorney General Approval
2.6 Assistance to Law Enforcement Authorities
2.7 Contracting
2.8 Consistency With Other Laws
2.9 Undisclosed Participation in Organizations Within the United States
2.10 Human Experimentation
2.11 Prohibition on Assassination
2.12 Indirect Participation
Part 3.General Provisions
3.1 Congressional Oversight
3.2 Implementation
3.3 Procedures
3.4 Definitions
3.5 Purpose and Effect
3.6 Revocation
Timely and accurate information about the activities, capabilities, plans, and intentions of foreign powers, organizations, and persons and their agents, is essential to the national security of the United States. All reasonable and lawful means must be used to ensure that the United States will receive the best intelligence available. For that purpose, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and statutes of the United States of America, including the National Security Act of 1947, as amended, and as President of the United States of America, in order to provide for the effective conduct of United States intelligence activities and the protection of constitutional rights, it is hereby ordered as follows:
Part 1
Goals, Direction, Duties and Responsibilities With Respect to the National Intelligence Effort
1.1Goals. The United States intelligence effort shall provide the President and the National Security Council with the necessary information on which to base decisions concerning the conduct and development of foreign, defense and economic policy, and the protection of United States national interests from foreign security threats. All departments and agencies shall cooperate fully to fulfill this goal.
(a) Maximum emphasis should be given to fostering analytical competition among appropriate elements of the Intelligence Community.
(b) All means, consistent with applicable United States law and this Order, and with full consideration of the rights of United States persons, shall be used to develop intelligence information for the President and the National Security Council. A balanced approach between technical collection efforts and other means should be maintained and encouraged.
(c) Special emphasis should be given to detecting and countering espionage and other threats and activities directed by foreign intelligence services against the United States Government, or United States corporations, establishments, or persons.
(d) To the greatest extent possible consistent with applicable United States law and this Order, and with full consideration of the rights of United States persons, all agencies and departments should seek to ensure full and free exchange of information in order to derive maximum benefit from the United States intelligence effort.
1.2The National Security Council.
(a) Purpose. The National Security Council (NSC) was established by the National Security Act of 1947 to advise the President with respect to the integration of domestic, foreign and military policies relating to the national security. The NSC shall act as the highest Executive Branch entity that provides review of, guidance for and direction to the conduct of all national foreign intelligence, counterintelligence, and special activities, and attendant policies and programs.
(b) Committees. The NSC shall establish such committees as may be necessary to carry out its functions and responsibilities under this Order. The NSC, or a committee established by it, shall consider and submit to the President a policy recommendation, including all dissents, on each special activity and shall review proposals for other sensitive intelligence operations.
1.3National Foreign Intelligence Advisory Groups.
(a) Establishment and Duties. The Director of Central Intelligence shall establish such boards, councils, or groups as required for the purpose of obtaining advice from within the Intelligence Community concerning:
(1) Production, review and coordination of national foreign intelligence;
(2) Priorities for the National Foreign Intelligence Program budget;
(3) Interagency exchanges of foreign intelligence information;
(4) Arrangements with foreign governments on intelligence matters;
(5) Protection of intelligence sources and methods;
(6) Activities of common concern; and
(7) Such other matters as may be referred by the Director of Central Intelligence.
(b) Membership. Advisory groups established pursuant to this section shall be chaired by the Director of Central Intelligence or his designated representative and shall consist of senior representatives from organizations within the Intelligence Community and from departments or agencies containing such organizations, as designated by the Director of Central Intelligence. Groups for consideration of substantive intelligence matters will include representatives of organizations involved in the collection, processing and analysis of intelligence. A senior representative of the Secretary of Commerce, the Attorney General, the Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs, and the Office of the Secretary of Defense shall be invited to participate in any group which deals with other than substantive intelligence matters.
1.4The Intelligence Community. The agencies within the Intelligence Community shall, in accordance with applicable United States law and with the other provisions of this Order, conduct intelligence activities necessary for the conduct of foreign relations and the protection of the national security of the United States, including:
(a) Collection of information needed by the President, the National Security Council, the Secretaries of State and Defense, and other Executive Branch officials for the performance of their duties and responsibilities;
(b) Production and dissemination of intelligence;
(c) Collection of information concerning, and the conduct of activities to protect against, intelligence activities directed against the United States, international terrorist and international narcotics activities, and other hostile activities directed against the United States by foreign powers, organizations, persons, and their agents;
(d) Special activities;
(e) Administrative and support activities within the United States and abroad necessary for the performance of authorized activities; and
(f) Such other intelligence activities as the President may direct from time to time.
1.5Director of Central Intelligence. In order to discharge the duties and responsibilities prescribed by law, the Director of Central Intelligence shall be responsible directly to the President and the NSC and shall:
(a) Act as the primary adviser to the President and the NSC on national foreign intelligence and provide the President and other officials in the Executive Branch with national foreign intelligence;
(b) Develop such objectives and guidance for the Intelligence Community as will enhance capabilities for responding to expected future needs for national foreign intelligence;
(c) Promote the development and maintenance of services of common concern by designated intelligence organizations on behalf of the Intelligence Community;
(d) Ensure implementation of special activities;
(e) Formulate policies concerning foreign intelligence and counterintelligence arrangements with foreign governments, coordinate foreign intelligence and counterintelligence relationships between agencies of the Intelligence Community and the intelligence or internal security services of foreign governments, and establish procedures governing the conduct of liaison by any department or agency with such services on narcotics activities;
(f) Participate in the development of procedures approved by the Attorney General governing criminal narcotics intelligence activities abroad to ensure that these activities are consistent with foreign intelligence programs;
(g) Ensure the establishment by the Intelligence Community of common security and access standards for managing and handling foreign intelligence systems, information, and products;
(h) Ensure that programs are developed which protect intelligence sources, methods, and analytical procedures;
(i) Establish uniform criteria for the determination of relative priorities for the transmission of critical national foreign intelligence, and advise the Secretary of Defense concerning the communications requirements of the Intelligence Community for the transmission of such intelligence;
(j) Establish appropriate staffs, committees, or other advisory groups to assist in the execution of the Director's responsibilities;
(k) Have full responsibility for production and dissemination of national foreign intelligence, and authority to levy analytic tasks on departmental intelligence production organizations, in consultation with those organizations, ensuring that appropriate mechanisms for competitive analysis are developed so that diverse points of view are considered fully and differences of judgment within the Intelligence Community are brought to the attention of national policymakers;
(l) Ensure the timely exploitation and dissemination of data gathered by national foreign intelligence collection means, and ensure that the resulting intelligence is disseminated immediately to appropriate government entities and military commands;
(m) Establish mechanisms which translate national foreign intelligence objectives and priorities approved by the NSC into specific guidance for the Intelligence Community, resolve conflicts in tasking priority, provide to departments and agencies having information collection capabilities that are not part of the National Foreign Intelligence Program advisory tasking concerning collection of national foreign intelligence, and provide for the development of plans and arrangements for transfer of required collection tasking authority to the Secretary of Defense when directed by the President;
(n) Develop, with the advice of the program managers and departments and agencies concerned, the consolidated National Foreign Intelligence Program budget, and present it to the President and the Congress;
(o) Review and approve all requests for reprogramming National Foreign Intelligence Program funds, in accordance with guidelines established by the Office of Management and Budget;
(p) Monitor National Foreign Intelligence Program implementation, and, as necessary, conduct program and performance audits and evaluations;
(q) Together with the Secretary of Defense, ensure that there is no unnecessary overlap between national foreign intelligence programs and Department of Defense intelligence programs consistent with the requirement to develop competitive analysis, and provide to and obtain from the Secretary of Defense all information necessary for this purpose;
(r) In accordance with law and relevant procedures approved by the Attorney General under this Order, give the heads of the departments and agencies access to all intelligence, developed by the CIA or the staff elements of the Director of Central Intelligence, relevant to the national intelligence needs of the departments and agencies; and
(s) Facilitate the use of national foreign intelligence products by Congress in a secure manner.
1.6Duties and Responsibilities of the Heads of Executive Branch Departments and Agencies.
(a) The heads of all Executive Branch departments and agencies shall, in accordance with law and relevant procedures approved by the Attorney General under this Order, give the Director of Central Intelligence access to all information relevant to the national intelligence needs of the United States, and shall give due consideration to the requests from the Director of Central Intelligence for appropriate support for Intelligence Community activities.
(b) The heads of departments and agencies involved in the National Foreign Intelligence Program shall ensure timely development and submission to the Director of Central Intelligence by the program managers and heads of component activities of proposed national programs and budgets in the format designated by the Director of Central Intelligence, and shall also ensure that the Director of Central Intelligence is provided, in a timely and responsive manner, all information necessary to perform the Director's program and budget responsibilities.
(c) The heads of departments and agencies involved in the National Foreign Intelligence Program may appeal to the President decisions by the Director of Central Intelligence on budget or reprogramming matters of the National Foreign Intelligence Program.
1.7Senior Officials of the Intelligence Community. The heads of departments and agencies with organizations in the Intelligence Community or the heads of such organizations, as appropriate, shall:
(a) Report to the Attorney General possible violations of federal criminal laws by employees and of specified federal criminal laws by any other person as provided in procedures agreed upon by the Attorney General and the head of the department or agency concerned, in a manner consistent with the protection of intelligence sources and methods, as specified in those procedures;
(b) In any case involving serious or continuing breaches of security, recommend to the Attorney General that the case be referred to the FBI for further investigation;
(c) Furnish the Director of Central Intelligence and the NSC, in accordance with applicable law and procedures approved by the Attorney General under this Order, the information required for the performance of their respective duties;
(d) Report to the Intelligence Oversight Board, and keep the Director of Central Intelligence appropriately informed, concerning any intelligence activities of their organizations that they have reason to believe may be unlawful or contrary to Executive order or Presidential directive;
(e) Protect intelligence and intelligence sources and methods from unauthorized disclosure consistent with guidance from the Director of Central Intelligence;
(f) Disseminate intelligence to cooperating foreign governments under arrangements established or agreed to by the Director of Central Intelligence;
(g) Participate in the development of procedures approved by the Attorney General governing production and dissemination of intelligence resulting from criminal narcotics intelligence activities abroad if their departments, agencies, or organizations have intelligence responsibilities for foreign or domestic narcotics production and trafficking;
(h) Instruct their employees to cooperate fully with the Intelligence Oversight Board; and
(i) Ensure that the Inspectors General and General Counsels for their organizations have access to any information necessary to perform their duties assigned by this Order.
1.8The Central Intelligence Agency. All duties and responsibilities of the CIA shall be related to the intelligence functions set out below. As authorized by this Order; the National Security Act of 1947, as amended; the CIA Act of 1949, as amended; appropriate directives or other applicable law, the CIA shall:
(a) Collect, produce and disseminate foreign intelligence and counterintelligence, including information not otherwise obtainable. The collection of foreign intelligence or counterintelligence within the United States shall be coordinated with the FBI as required by procedures agreed upon by the Director of Central Intelligence and the Attorney General;
(b) Collect, produce and disseminate intelligence on foreign aspects of narcotics production and trafficking;
(c) Conduct counterintelligence activities outside the United States and, without assuming or performing any internal security functions, conduct counterintelligence activities within the United States in coordination with the FBI as required by procedures agreed upon by the Director of Central Intelligence and the Attorney General;
(d) Coordinate counterintelligence activities and the collection of information not otherwise obtainable when conducted outside the United States by other departments and agencies;
(e) Conduct special activities approved by the President. No agency except the CIA (or the Armed Forces of the United States in time of war declared by Congress or during any period covered by a report from the President to the Congress under the War Powers Resolution (87 Stat. 855)1) may conduct any special activity unless the President determines that another agency is more likely to achieve a particular objective;
(f) Conduct services of common concern for the Intelligence Community as directed by the NSC;
(g) Carry out or contract for research, development and procurement of technical systems and devices relating to authorized functions;
(h) Protect the security of its installations, activities, information, property, and employees by appropriate means, including such investigations of applicants, employees, contractors, and other persons with similar associations with the CIA as are necessary; and
(i) Conduct such administrative and technical support activities within and outside the United States as are necessary to perform the functions described in sections (a) through (h) above, including procurement and essential cover and proprietary arrangements.
1.9The Department of State. The Secretary of State shall:
(a) Overtly collect information relevant to United States foreign policy concerns;
(b) Produce and disseminate foreign intelligence relating to United States foreign policy as required for the execution of the Secretary's responsibilities;
(c) Disseminate, as appropriate, reports received from United States diplomatic and consular posts;
(d) Transmit reporting requirements of the Intelligence Community to the Chiefs of United States Missions abroad; and
(e) Support Chiefs of Missions in discharging their statutory responsibilities for direction and coordination of mission activities.
1.10The Department of the Treasury. The Secretary of the Treasury shall:
(a) Overtly collect foreign financial and monetary information;
(b) Participate with the Department of State in the overt collection of general foreign economic information;
(c) Produce and disseminate foreign intelligence relating to United States economic policy as required for the execution of the Secretary's responsibilities; and
(d) Conduct, through the United States Secret Service, activities to determine the existence and capability of surveillance equipment being used against the President of the United States, the Executive Office of the President, and, as authorized by the Secretary of the Treasury or the President, other Secret Service protectees and United States officials. No information shall be acquired intentionally through such activities except to protect against such surveillance, and those activities shall be conducted pursuant to procedures agreed upon by the Secretary of the Treasury and the Attorney General.
1.11The Department of Defense. The Secretary of Defense shall:
(a) Collect national foreign intelligence and be responsive to collection tasking by the Director of Central Intelligence;
(b) Collect, produce and disseminate military and military-related foreign intelligence and counterintelligence as required for execution of the Secretary's responsibilities;
(c) Conduct programs and missions necessary to fulfill national, departmental and tactical foreign intelligence requirements;
(d) Conduct counterintelligence activities in support of Department of Defense components outside the United States in coordination with the CIA, and within the United States in coordination with the FBI pursuant to procedures agreed upon by the Secretary of Defense and the Attorney General;
(e) Conduct, as the executive agent of the United States Government, signals intelligence and communications security activities, except as otherwise directed by the NSC;
(f) Provide for the timely transmission of critical intelligence, as defined by the Director of Central Intelligence, within the United States Government;
(g) Carry out or contract for research, development and procurement of technical systems and devices relating to authorized intelligence functions;
(h) Protect the security of Department of Defense installations, activities, property, information, and employees by appropriate means, including such investigations of applicants, employees, contractors, and other persons with similar associations with the Department of Defense as are necessary;
(i) Establish and maintain military intelligence relationships and military intelligence exchange programs with selected cooperative foreign defense establishments and international organizations, and ensure that such relationships and programs are in accordance with policies formulated by the Director of Central Intelligence;
(j) Direct, operate, control and provide fiscal management for the National Security Agency and for defense and military intelligence and national reconnaissance entities; and
(k) Conduct such administrative and technical support activities within and outside the United States as are necessary to perform the functions described in sections (a) through (j) above.
1.12Intelligence Components Utilized by the Secretary of Defense. In carrying out the responsibilities assigned in section 1.11, the Secretary of Defense is authorized to utilize the following:
(a) Defense Intelligence Agency, whose responsibilities shall include;
(1) Collection, production, or, through tasking and coordination, provision of military and military-related intelligence for the Secretary of Defense, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, other Defense components, and, as appropriate, non-Defense agencies;
(2) Collection and provision of military intelligence for national foreign intelligence and counterintelligence products;
(3) Coordination of all Department of Defense intelligence collection requirements;
(4) Management of the Defense Attache system; and
(5) Provision of foreign intelligence and counterintelligence staff support as directed by the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
(b) National Security Agency, whose responsibilities shall include:
(1) Establishment and operation of an effective unified organization for signals intelligence activities, except for the delegation of operational control over certain operations that are conducted through other elements of the Intelligence Community. No other department or agency may engage in signals intelligence activities except pursuant to a delegation by the Secretary of Defense;
(2) Control of signals intelligence collection and processing activities, including assignment of resources to an appropriate agent for such periods and tasks as required for the direct support of military commanders;
(3) Collection of signals intelligence information for national foreign intelligence purposes in accordance with guidance from the Director of Central Intelligence;
(4) Processing of signals intelligence data for national foreign intelligence purposes in accordance with guidance from the Director of Central Intelligence;
(5) Dissemination of signals intelligence information for national foreign intelligence purposes to authorized elements of the Government, including the military services, in accordance with guidance from the Director of Central Intelligence;
(6) Collection, processing and dissemination of signals intelligence information for counterintelligence purposes;
(7) Provision of signals intelligence support for the conduct of military operations in accordance with tasking, priorities, and standards of timeliness assigned by the Secretary of Defense. If provision of such support requires use of national collection systems, these systems will be tasked within existing guidance from the Director of Central Intelligence;
(8) Executing the responsibilities of the Secretary of Defense as executive agent for the communications security of the United States Government;
(9) Conduct of research and development to meet the needs of the United States for signals intelligence and communications security;
(10) Protection of the security of its installations, activities, property, information, and employees by appropriate means, including such investigations of applicants, employees, contractors, and other persons with similar associations with the NSA as are necessary;
(11) Prescribing, within its field of authorized operations, security regulations covering operating practices, including the transmission, handling and distribution of signals intelligence and communications security material within and among the elements under control of the Director of the NSA, and exercising the necessary supervisory control to ensure compliance with the regulations;
(12) Conduct of foreign cryptologic liaison relationships, with liaison for intelligence purposes conducted in accordance with policies formulated by the Director of Central Intelligence; and
(13) Conduct of such administrative and technical support activities within and outside the United States as are necessary to perform the functions described in sections (1) through (12) above, including procurement.
(c) Offices for the collection of specialized intelligence through reconnaissance programs, whose responsibilities shall include:
(1) Carrying out consolidated reconnaissance programs for specialized intelligence;
(2) Responding to tasking in accordance with procedures established by the Director of Central Intelligence; and
(3) Delegating authority to the various departments and agencies for research, development, procurement, and operation of designated means of collection.
(d) The foreign intelligence and counterintelligence elements of the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps, whose responsibilities shall include:
(1) Collection, production and dissemination of military and military-related foreign intelligence and counterintelligence, and information on the foreign aspects of narcotics production and trafficking. When collection is conducted in response to national foreign intelligence requirements, it will be conducted in accordance with guidance from the Director of Central Intelligence. Collection of national foreign intelligence, not otherwise obtainable, outside the United States shall be coordinated with the CIA, and such collection within the United States shall be coordinated with the FBI;
(2) Conduct of counterintelligence activities outside the United States in coordination with the CIA, and within the United States in coordination with the FBI; and
(3) Monitoring of the development, procurement and management of tactical intelligence systems and equipment and conducting related research, development, and test and evaluation activities.
(e) Other offices within the Department of Defense appropriate for conduct of the intelligence missions and responsibilities assigned to the Secretary of Defense. If such other offices are used for intelligence purposes, the provisions of Part 2 of this Order shall apply to those offices when used for those purposes.
1.13The Department of Energy. The Secretary of Energy shall:
(a) Participate with the Department of State in overtly collecting information with respect to foreign energy matters;
(b) Produce and disseminate foreign intelligence necessary for the Secretary's responsibilities;
(c) Participate in formulating intelligence collection and analysis requirements where the special expert capability of the Department can contribute; and
(d) Provide expert technical, analytical and research capability to other agencies within the Intelligence Community.
1.14The Federal Bureau of Investigation. Under the supervision of the Attorney General and pursuant to such regulations as the Attorney General may establish, the Director of the FBI shall:
(a) Within the United States conduct counterintelligence and coordinate counterintelligence activities of other agencies within the Intelligence Community. When a counterintelligence activity of the FBI involves military or civilian personnel of the Department of Defense, the FBI shall coordinate with the Department of Defense;
(b) Conduct counterintelligence activities outside the United States in coordination with the CIA as required by procedures agreed upon by the Director of Central Intelligence and the Attorney General;
(c) Conduct within the United States, when requested by officials of the Intelligence Community designated by the President, activities undertaken to collect foreign intelligence or support foreign intelligence collection requirements of other agencies within the Intelligence Community, or, when requested by the Director of the National Security Agency, to support the communications security activities of the United States Government;
(d) Produce and disseminate foreign intelligence and counterintelligence; and
(e) Carry out or contract for research, development and procurement of technical systems and devices relating to the functions authorized above.
Part 2
Conduct of Intelligence Activities
2.1Need. Accurate and timely information about the capabilities, intentions and activities of foreign powers, organizations, or persons and their agents is essential to informed decisionmaking in the areas of national defense and foreign relations. Collection of such information is a priority objective and will be pursued in a vigorous, innovative and responsible manner that is consistent with the Constitution and applicable law and respectful of the principles upon which the United States was founded.
2.2Purpose. This Order is intended to enhance human and technical collection techniques, especially those undertaken abroad, and the acquisition of significant foreign intelligence, as well as the detection and countering of international terrorist activities and espionage conducted by foreign powers. Set forth below are certain general principles that, in addition to and consistent with applicable laws, are intended to achieve the proper balance between the acquisition of essential information and protection of individual interests. Nothing in this Order shall be construed to apply to or interfere with any authorized civil or criminal law enforcement responsibility of any department or agency.
2.3Collection of Information. Agencies within the Intelligence Community are authorized to collect, retain or disseminate information concerning United States persons only in accordance with procedures established by the head of the agency concerned and approved by the Attorney General, consistent with the authorities provided by Part 1 of this Order. Those procedures shall permit collection, retention and dissemination of the following types of information:
(a) Information that is publicly available or collected with the consent of the person concerned;
(b) Information constituting foreign intelligence or counterintelligence, including such information concerning corporations or other commercial organizations. Collection within the United States of foreign intelligence not otherwise obtainable shall be undertaken by the FBI or, when significant foreign intelligence is sought, by other authorized agencies of the Intelligence Community, provided that no foreign intelligence collection by such agencies may be undertaken for the purpose of acquiring information concerning the domestic activities of United States persons;
(c) Information obtained in the course of a lawful foreign intelligence, counterintelligence, international narcotics or international terrorism investigation;
(d) Information needed to protect the safety of any persons or organizations, including those who are targets, victims or hostages of international terrorist organizations;
(e) Information needed to protect foreign intelligence or counterintelligence sources or methods from unauthorized disclosure. Collection within the United States shall be undertaken by the FBI except that other agencies of the Intelligence Community may also collect such information concerning present or former employees, present or former intelligence agency contractors or their present or former employees, or applicants for any such employment or contracting;
(f) Information concerning persons who are reasonably believed to be potential sources or contacts for the purpose of determining their suitability or credibility;
(g) Information arising out of a lawful personnel, physical or communications security investigation;
(h) Information acquired by overhead reconnaissance not directed at specific United States persons;
(i) Incidentally obtained information that may indicate involvement in activities that may violate federal, state, local or foreign laws; and
(j) Information necessary for administrative purposes.
In addition, agencies within the Intelligence Community may disseminate information, other than information derived from signals intelligence, to each appropriate agency within the Intelligence Community for purposes of allowing the recipient agency to determine whether the information is relevant to its responsibilities and can be retained by it.
2.4Collection Techniques. Agencies within the Intelligence Community shall use the least intrusive collection techniques feasible within the United States or directed against United States persons abroad. Agencies are not authorized to use such techniques as electronic surveillance, unconsented physical search, mail surveillance, physical surveillance, or monitoring devices unless they are in accordance with procedures established by the head of the agency concerned and approved by the Attorney General. Such procedures shall protect constitutional and other legal rights and limit use of such information to lawful governmental purposes. These procedures shall not authorize:
(a) The CIA to engage in electronic surveillance within the United States except for the purpose of training, testing, or conducting countermeasures to hostile electronic surveillance;
(b) Unconsented physical searches in the United States by agencies other than the FBI, except for:
(1) Searches by counterintelligence elements of the military services directed against military personnel within the United States or abroad for intelligence purposes, when authorized by a military commander empowered to approve physical searches for law enforcement purposes, based upon a finding of probable cause to believe that such persons are acting as agents of foreign powers; and
(2) Searches by CIA of personal property of non-United States persons lawfully in its possession.
(c) Physical surveillance of a United States person in the United States by agencies other than the FBI, except for:
(1) Physical surveillance of present or former employees, present or former intelligence agency contractors or their present of former employees, or applicants for any such employment or contracting; and
(2) Physical surveillance of a military person employed by a nonintelligence element of a military service.
(d) Physical surveillance of a United States person abroad to collect foreign intelligence, except to obtain significant information that cannot reasonably be acquired by other means.
2.5Attorney General Approval. The Attorney General hereby is delegated the power to approve the use for intelligence purposes, within the United States or against a United States person abroad, of any technique for which a warrant would be required if undertaken for law enforcement purposes, provided that such techniques shall not be undertaken unless the Attorney General has determined in each case that there is probable cause to believe that the technique is directed against a foreign power or an agent of a foreign power. Electronic surveillance, as defined in the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978, shall be conducted in accordance with that Act, as well as this Order.
2.6Assistance to Law Enforcement Authorities. Agencies within the Intelligence Community are authorized to:
(a) Cooperate with appropriate law enforcement agencies for the purpose of protecting the employees, information, property and facilities of any agency within the Intelligence Community;
(b) Unless otherwise precluded by law or this Order, participate in law enforcement activities to investigate or prevent clandestine intelligence activities by foreign powers, or international terrorist or narcotics activities;
(c) Provide specialized equipment, technical knowledge, or assistance of expert personnel for use by any department or agency, or, when lives are endangered, to support local law enforcement agencies. Provision of assistance by expert personnel shall be approved in each case by the General Counsel of the providing agency; and
(d) Render any other assistance and cooperation to law enforcement authorities not precluded by applicable law.
2.7Contracting. Agencies within the Intelligence Community are authorized to enter into contracts or arrangements for the provision of goods or services with private companies or institutions in the United States and need not reveal the sponsorship of such contracts or arrangements for authorized intelligence purposes. Contracts or arrangements with academic institutions may be undertaken only with the consent of appropriate officials of the institution.
2.8Consistency With Other Laws. Nothing in this Order shall be construed to authorize any activity in violation of the Constitution or statutes of the United States.
2.9Undisclosed Participation in Organizations Within the United States. No one acting on behalf of agencies within the Intelligence Community may join or otherwise participate in any organization in the United States on behalf of any agency within the Intelligence Community without disclosing his intelligence affiliation to appropriate officials of the organization, except in accordance with procedures established by the head of the agency concerned and approved by the Attorney General. Such participation shall be authorized only if it is essential to achieving lawful purposes as determined by the agency head or designee. No such participation may be undertaken for the purpose of influencing the activity of the organization or its members except in cases where:
(a) The participation is undertaken on behalf of the FBI in the course of a lawful investigation; or
(b) The organization concerned is composed primarily of individuals who are not United States persons and is reasonably believed to be acting on behalf of a foreign power.
2.10Human Experimentation. No agency within the Intelligence Community shall sponsor, contract for or conduct research on human subjects except in accordance with guidelines issued by the Department of Health and Human Services. The subject's informed consent shall be documented as required by those guidelines.
2.11Prohibition on Assassination. No person employed by or acting on behalf of the United States Government shall engage in, or conspire to engage in, assassination.
2.12Indirect Participation. No agency of the Intelligence Community shall participate in or request any person to undertake activities forbidden by this Order.
Part 3
General Provisions
3.1Congressional Oversight. The duties and responsibilities of the Director of Central Intelligence and the heads of other departments, agencies, and entities engaged in intelligence activities to cooperate with the Congress in the conduct of its responsibilities for oversight of intelligence activities shall be as provided in title 50, United States Code, section 413. The requirements of section 662 of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, as amended (22 U.S.C. 2422), and section 501 of the National Security Act of 1947, as amended (50 U.S.C. 413), shall apply to all special activities as defined in this Order.
3.2Implementation. The NSC, the Secretary of Defense, the Attorney General, and the Director of Central Intelligence shall issue such appropriate directives and procedures as are necessary to implement this Order. Heads of agencies within the Intelligence Community shall issue appropriate supplementary directives and procedures consistent with this Order. The Attorney General shall provide a statement of reasons for not approving any procedures established by the head of an agency in the Intelligence Community other than the FBI. The National Security Council may establish procedures in instances where the agency head and the Attorney General are unable to reach agreement on other than constitutional or other legal grounds.
3.3Procedures. Until the procedures required by this Order have been established, the activities herein authorized which require procedures shall be conducted in accordance with existing procedures or requirements established under Executive Order No. 12036. Procedures required by this Order shall be established as expeditiously as possible. All procedures promulgated pursuant to this Order shall be made available to the congressional intelligence committees.
3.4Definitions. For the purposes of this Order, the following terms shall have these meanings:
(a) Counterintelligence means information gathered and activities conducted to protect against espionage, other intelligence activities, sabotage, or assassinations conducted for or on behalf of foreign powers, organizations or persons, or international terrorist activities, but not including personnel, physical, document or communications security programs.
(b) Electronic surveillance means acquisition of a nonpublic communication by electronic means without the consent of a person who is a party to an electronic communication or, in the case of a nonelectronic communication, without the consent of a person who is visibly present at the place of communication, but not including the use of radio direction-finding equipment solely to determine the location of a transmitter.
(c) Employee means a person employed by, assigned to or acting for an agency within the Intelligence Community.
(d) Foreign intelligence means information relating to the capabilities, intentions and activities of foreign powers, organizations or persons, but not including counterintelligence except for information on international terrorist activities.
(e) Intelligence activities means all activities that agencies within the Intelligence Community are authorized to conduct pursuant to this Order.
(f) Intelligence Community and agencies within the Intelligence Community refer to the following agencies or organizations:
(1) The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA);
(2) The National Security Agency (NSA);
(3) The Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA);
(4) The offices within the Department of Defense for the collection of specialized national foreign intelligence through reconnaissance programs;
(5) The Bureau of Intelligence and Research of the Department of State;
(6) The intelligence elements of the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the Department of the Treasury, and the Department of Energy; and
(7) The staff elements of the Director of Central Intelligence.
(g) The National Foreign Intelligence Program includes the programs listed below, but its composition shall be subject to review by the National Security Council and modification by the President:
(1) The programs of the CIA;
(2) The Consolidated Cryptologic Program, the General Defense Intelligence Program, and the programs of the offices within the Department of Defense for the collection of specialized national foreign intelligence through reconnaissance, except such elements as the Director of Central Intelligence and the Secretary of Defense agree should be excluded;
(3) Other programs of agencies within the Intelligence Community designated jointly by the Director of Central Intelligence and the head of the department or by the President as national foreign intelligence or counterintelligence activities;
(4) Activities of the staff elements of the Director of Central Intelligence;
(5) Activities to acquire the intelligence required for the planning and conduct of tactical operations by the United States military forces are not included in the National Foreign Intelligence Program.
(h) Special activities means activities conducted in support of national foreign policy objectives abroad which are planned and executed so that the role of the United States Government is not apparent or acknowledged publicly, and functions in support of such activities, but which are not intended to influence United States political processes, public opinion, policies, or media and do not include diplomatic activities or the collection and production of intelligence or related support functions.
(i) United States person means a United States citizen, an alien known by the intelligence agency concerned to be a permanent resident alien, an unincorporated association substantially composed of United States citizens or permanent resident aliens, or a corporation incorporated in the United States, except for a corporation directed and controlled by a foreign government or governments.
3.5Purpose and Effect. This Order is intended to control and provide direction and guidance to the Intelligence Community. Nothing contained herein or in any procedures promulgated hereunder is intended to confer any substantive or procedural right or privilege on any person or organization.
3.6Revocation. Executive Order No. 12036 of January 24, 1978, as amended, entitled "United States Intelligence Activities," is revoked.
Signed, the Government of the Republic of Aloria
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April 3705 왕의회 (Wanguihoe) Elections in the 대쿄제국 (단국 Dankuk)
The election for the His Virtuous Imperial Majesty, the Great Emperor of the Kyo, Jongkyun, Monarch of Dankuk, Descendant of Baekgu the Great, Duke of Ryeo, Guardian of the Peninsula, and Defender of the KyoThe election has been held for the office of His Virtuous Imperial Majesty, the Great Emperor of the Kyo, Jongkyun, Monarch of Dankuk, Descendant of Baekgu the Great, Duke of Ryeo, Guardian of the Peninsula, and Defender of the Kyo.Results of the First Round Candidate | Party | Votes | Votes (%) | Endorsements | . | 태양당 (Taeyangdang) | 11,339,331 | 100.00% | | Total | | 11,339,331 | 100% | |
The elections were won by . of the 태양당 (Taeyangdang). Elections for the 왕의회 (Wanguihoe)Legislative elections have been held for the 왕의회 (Wanguihoe) in the 대쿄제국 (단국 Dankuk). There were 74,534,677 people with suffrage. A total of 12,305,144 votes have been cast, putting turnout at a miserable 16.51%. There were 300 seats up for grabs.National results: Party | Votes | Votes (%) | Seats | Seats (%) | Difference | Difference (seat share) | | 태양당 (Taeyangdang) | 12,305,144 | 100.00% | 300 | 100.00% | +0 |   | Total | 12,305,144 | 100% | 300 | 100% | |
Census: Region | Population | Population (%) | Seats | Seats (%) | Ulbrach 읇랔 | 19,913,604 | 20.04% | 60 | 20% | Eljang 엘장 | 19,905,356 | 20.03% | 60 | 20% | Myeoggi 멱기 | 19,868,385 | 19.99% | 60 | 20% | Reunii 르니 | 19,857,110 | 19.98% | 60 | 20% | Hyonggi 횽기 | 19,835,116 | 19.96% | 60 | 20% | Total | 99,379,571 | 100% | 300 | 100% |
Region Map: Seats: Ulbrach 읇랔 도 (Do): Party | Votes | Votes (%) | Seats | Seats (%) | | 태양당 (Taeyangdang) | 2,486,274 | 100.00% | 60 | 100.00% | Total | 2,486,274 | 100% | 60 | 100% |
Eljang 엘장 도 (Do): Party | Votes | Votes (%) | Seats | Seats (%) | | 태양당 (Taeyangdang) | 2,331,318 | 100.00% | 60 | 100.00% | Total | 2,331,318 | 100% | 60 | 100% |
Myeoggi 멱기 도 (Do): Party | Votes | Votes (%) | Seats | Seats (%) | | 태양당 (Taeyangdang) | 2,137,716 | 100.00% | 60 | 100.00% | Total | 2,137,716 | 100% | 60 | 100% |
Reunii 르니 도 (Do): Party | Votes | Votes (%) | Seats | Seats (%) | | 태양당 (Taeyangdang) | 2,692,398 | 100.00% | 60 | 100.00% | Total | 2,692,398 | 100% | 60 | 100% |
Hyonggi 횽기 도 (Do): Party | Votes | Votes (%) | Seats | Seats (%) | | 태양당 (Taeyangdang) | 2,657,438 | 100.00% | 60 | 100.00% | Total | 2,657,438 | 100% | 60 | 100% |
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April 3705 Federacia Nacia Kongreso (Federal National Congress) Elections in the Federacio de Zardugal (Zardugal)
The election for the Lia / Ŝia Ekscelenco la Prezidanto de la Federacio (His/Her Excellency, the President of the Federation)The election has been held for the office of Lia / Ŝia Ekscelenco la Prezidanto de la Federacio (His/Her Excellency, the President of the Federation).Results of the First Round The elections were won by Helen Fritag of the Zardic National Congress. Elections for the Federacia Nacia Kongreso (Federal National Congress)Legislative elections have been held for the Federacia Nacia Kongreso (Federal National Congress) in the Federacio de Zardugal (Zardugal). There were 74,804,766 people with suffrage. A total of 35,636,125 votes have been cast, putting turnout at a disappointing 47.64%. There were 200 seats up for grabs.National results: Census: Region | Population | Population (%) | Seats | Seats (%) | Ingomo | 19,991,397 | 20.04% | 40 | 20% | Endiraho | 19,983,765 | 20.04% | 40 | 20% | Kalvario | 19,955,413 | 20.01% | 40 | 20% | Unkaso | 19,933,526 | 19.99% | 40 | 20% | Sakvejo | 19,875,591 | 19.93% | 40 | 20% | Total | 99,739,692 | 100% | 200 | 100% |
Region Map: Seats: Ingomo Diocezo (Diocese): Endiraho Diocezo (Diocese): Kalvario Diocezo (Diocese): Unkaso Diocezo (Diocese): Sakvejo Diocezo (Diocese):
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April 3705 Sénat Elections in the République de Rildanor
The election for the Président de la République Rildanorien
The election has been held for the office of Président de la République Rildanorien
.Results of the First Round Results of the Second Round The elections were won by leyla de graine of the Communist Solidarity Party (CSP). Elections for the SénatLegislative elections have been held for the Sénat in the République de Rildanor. There were 74,776,764 people with suffrage. A total of 56,675,121 votes have been cast, putting turnout at a satisfying 75.79%. There were 105 seats up for grabs.National results: Census: Region | Population | Population (%) | Seats | Seats (%) | Morbanaque | 19,980,790 | 20.04% | 21 | 20% | Niraldonne | 19,955,243 | 20.01% | 21 | 20% | Sirdour | 19,951,744 | 20.01% | 21 | 20% | Tiralouse | 19,937,763 | 20.00% | 21 | 20% | Meroix | 19,876,814 | 19.94% | 21 | 20% | Total | 99,702,354 | 100% | 105 | 100% |
Region Map: Seats: Morbanaque Canton: Niraldonne Canton: Sirdour Canton: Tiralouse Canton: Meroix Canton:
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April 3705 Tautas Asambleju (People's Assembly) Elections in the The Federal Republic of Likatonia
The election for the CeļvedisThe election has been held for the office of Ceļvedis.Results of the First Round The elections were won by Flak von Braunschnut of the AM Radical Libertarian Party. Elections for the Tautas Asambleju (People's Assembly)Legislative elections have been held for the Tautas Asambleju (People's Assembly) in the The Federal Republic of Likatonia. There were 74,661,587 people with suffrage. A total of 12,201,693 votes have been cast, putting turnout at a miserable 16.34%. There were 250 seats up for grabs.National results: Party | Votes | Votes (%) | Seats | Seats (%) | Difference | Difference (seat share) | | AM Radical Libertarian Party | 12,201,693 | 100.00% | 250 | 100.00% | +0 |   | Total | 12,201,693 | 100% | 250 | 100% | |
Census: Region | Population | Population (%) | Seats | Seats (%) | Lukaron | 19,960,699 | 20.05% | 50 | 20% | Merīa | 19,952,525 | 20.04% | 50 | 20% | Hukatai | 19,905,882 | 20.00% | 50 | 20% | Gokitan | 19,894,112 | 19.98% | 50 | 20% | Sorbanika | 19,835,567 | 19.93% | 50 | 20% | Total | 99,548,785 | 100% | 250 | 100% |
Region Map: Seats: Lukaron County: Merīa County: Hukatai County: Gokitan County: Sorbanika County:
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April 3705 House of Parliament Elections in the The Most Excellent and Serene Kingdom of Hutori
His Most Excellent & Serene Highness, King Harold I . is a hereditary Head of State and as such does not stand in elections. Elections for the House of ParliamentLegislative elections have been held for the House of Parliament in the The Most Excellent and Serene Kingdom of Hutori. There were 74,583,189 people with suffrage. A total of 53,585,997 votes have been cast, putting turnout at a satisfying 71.85%. There were 391 seats up for grabs.National results: Census: Region | Population | Population (%) | Seats | Seats (%) | Adelia | 19,942,628 | 20.05% | 79 | 20% | Kenai | 19,934,141 | 20.05% | 78 | 20% | Lagard | 19,929,697 | 20.04% | 78 | 20% | Roccato | 19,832,024 | 19.94% | 78 | 20% | Falristan | 19,805,765 | 19.92% | 78 | 20% | Total | 99,444,255 | 100% | 391 | 100% |
Region Map: Seats: Adelia Province: Kenai Province: Lagard Province: Roccato Province: Falristan Province:
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April 3705 News Report
Citizens of the Jelbék Hajánknstat (Jelbania) rejoice as their national Tennis idol David Matthews has won the International Tennis Championship. His Exalted Highness Jelbék Haján (Khan), Supreme Commander of the Great Jelbék Horde, Wazir of Jelbania, Lord of the Great Jelbek Steppe, Purple Wolf of the Jelbéks, rightful Shah of Barmenia, King of Zardugal and Marquess of Vanuku: Azi I Jlekaisrmko Grakhldkai . has personally congratulated David Matthews with the victory. Coach Christopher Taylor was quoted saying "this is the day where all the hard work finally pays off".
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March 3705 Asamblea Federal Elections in the Federal Union of Gaduridos
The election for the ConsulThe election has been held for the office of Consul.Results of the First Round Candidate | Party | Votes | Votes (%) | Endorsements | Phoebe Dido | Libertad y Democracia | 26,196,936 | 42.69% | Anarcho-Capitalist Party of Gaduridos, Partido Nacional, Conservative Party of Gaduridos | James Fairhead | Liberal Democratic Party | 12,330,249 | 20.09% | | Constanza Bustamante | Progressive Workers of Gaduridos | 8,739,722 | 14.24% | | Salvador Keiser | Union Socialism Alliance | 7,570,765 | 12.34% | | Evgeny-Kathy Dark-Light | Dark-Light Communist Party | 6,429,509 | 10.48% | | Total | | 61,267,181 | 100% | |
Results of the Second Round The elections were won by Phoebe Dido of the Libertad y Democracia. Elections for the Asamblea FederalLegislative elections have been held for the Asamblea Federal in the Federal Union of Gaduridos. There were 74,660,048 people with suffrage. A total of 61,360,398 votes have been cast, putting turnout at a magnificent 82.19%. There were 199 seats up for grabs.National results: Party | Votes | Votes (%) | Seats | Seats (%) | Difference | Difference (seat share) | | Liberal Democratic Party | 11,480,719 | 18.71% | 41 | 20.60% | +41 | +20.60% | | Libertad y Democracia | 9,660,729 | 15.74% | 33 | 16.58% | -2 | -6.60% | | Conservative Party of Gaduridos | 8,086,595 | 13.18% | 26 | 13.07% | +8 | +1.14% | | Anarcho-Capitalist Party of Gaduridos | 7,824,895 | 12.75% | 25 | 12.56% | +4 | -1.34% | | Progressive Workers of Gaduridos | 7,555,488 | 12.31% | 23 | 11.56% | -11 | -10.96% | | Dark-Light Communist Party | 6,045,024 | 9.85% | 18 | 9.05% | +18 | +9.05% | | Union Socialism Alliance | 5,732,803 | 9.34% | 18 | 9.05% | -18 | -14.80% | | Partido Nacional | 4,974,145 | 8.11% | 15 | 7.54% | +8 | +2.90% | Total | 61,360,398 | 100% | 199 | 100% | |
Census: Region | Population | Population (%) | Seats | Seats (%) | Pernessia | 19,961,902 | 20.05% | 40 | 20% | South Vintalli | 19,919,982 | 20.01% | 40 | 20% | Salnaeta | 19,916,367 | 20.01% | 40 | 20% | North Vintalli | 19,904,428 | 20.00% | 40 | 20% | Marligantos | 19,844,054 | 19.93% | 39 | 20% | Total | 99,546,733 | 100% | 199 | 100% |
Region Map: Seats: Pernessia States: Party | Votes | Votes (%) | Seats | Seats (%) | | Conservative Party of Gaduridos | 2,736,779 | 22.84% | 10 | 25.00% | | Anarcho-Capitalist Party of Gaduridos | 2,127,638 | 17.75% | 7 | 17.50% | | Union Socialism Alliance | 1,937,212 | 16.16% | 7 | 17.50% | | Dark-Light Communist Party | 1,579,154 | 13.18% | 5 | 12.50% | | Liberal Democratic Party | 1,421,059 | 11.86% | 5 | 12.50% | | Partido Nacional | 1,284,139 | 10.72% | 4 | 10.00% | | Progressive Workers of Gaduridos | 483,730 | 4.04% | 1 | 2.50% | | Libertad y Democracia | 414,501 | 3.46% | 1 | 2.50% | Total | 11,984,212 | 100% | 40 | 100% |
South Vintalli States: Party | Votes | Votes (%) | Seats | Seats (%) | | Libertad y Democracia | 3,384,384 | 27.20% | 12 | 30.00% | | Partido Nacional | 2,059,440 | 16.55% | 7 | 17.50% | | Dark-Light Communist Party | 1,620,551 | 13.02% | 5 | 12.50% | | Conservative Party of Gaduridos | 1,361,840 | 10.94% | 4 | 10.00% | | Anarcho-Capitalist Party of Gaduridos | 1,276,562 | 10.26% | 4 | 10.00% | | Liberal Democratic Party | 1,186,319 | 9.53% | 4 | 10.00% | | Union Socialism Alliance | 810,314 | 6.51% | 2 | 5.00% | | Progressive Workers of Gaduridos | 744,741 | 5.98% | 2 | 5.00% | Total | 12,444,151 | 100% | 40 | 100% |
Salnaeta States: Party | Votes | Votes (%) | Seats | Seats (%) | | Liberal Democratic Party | 4,257,352 | 35.94% | 16 | 40.00% | | Libertad y Democracia | 2,586,526 | 21.83% | 9 | 22.50% | | Progressive Workers of Gaduridos | 1,522,534 | 12.85% | 5 | 12.50% | | Conservative Party of Gaduridos | 1,260,059 | 10.64% | 4 | 10.00% | | Anarcho-Capitalist Party of Gaduridos | 628,427 | 5.30% | 2 | 5.00% | | Dark-Light Communist Party | 568,980 | 4.80% | 2 | 5.00% | | Union Socialism Alliance | 522,097 | 4.41% | 1 | 2.50% | | Partido Nacional | 501,018 | 4.23% | 1 | 2.50% | Total | 11,846,993 | 100% | 40 | 100% |
North Vintalli States: Party | Votes | Votes (%) | Seats | Seats (%) | | Liberal Democratic Party | 4,242,026 | 33.88% | 15 | 37.50% | | Libertad y Democracia | 2,675,274 | 21.36% | 9 | 22.50% | | Dark-Light Communist Party | 1,691,732 | 13.51% | 5 | 12.50% | | Union Socialism Alliance | 894,440 | 7.14% | 3 | 7.50% | | Anarcho-Capitalist Party of Gaduridos | 806,645 | 6.44% | 2 | 5.00% | | Conservative Party of Gaduridos | 794,490 | 6.34% | 2 | 5.00% | | Partido Nacional | 739,406 | 5.90% | 2 | 5.00% | | Progressive Workers of Gaduridos | 677,898 | 5.41% | 2 | 5.00% | Total | 12,521,911 | 100% | 40 | 100% |
Marligantos States: Party | Votes | Votes (%) | Seats | Seats (%) | | Progressive Workers of Gaduridos | 4,126,585 | 32.85% | 13 | 33.33% | | Anarcho-Capitalist Party of Gaduridos | 2,985,623 | 23.76% | 10 | 25.64% | | Conservative Party of Gaduridos | 1,933,427 | 15.39% | 6 | 15.38% | | Union Socialism Alliance | 1,568,740 | 12.49% | 5 | 12.82% | | Libertad y Democracia | 600,044 | 4.78% | 2 | 5.13% | | Dark-Light Communist Party | 584,607 | 4.65% | 1 | 2.56% | | Partido Nacional | 390,142 | 3.11% | 1 | 2.56% | | Liberal Democratic Party | 373,963 | 2.98% | 1 | 2.56% | Total | 12,563,131 | 100% | 39 | 100% |
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March 3705 Nemzetgyűlés/Narodna Skupština/Nationalversammlung (National Assembly) Elections in the Federal Union of Endralon and Zergon
The election for the Kormányzó/Guverner/Gouverneur (Governor)
The election has been held for the office of Kormányzó/Guverner/Gouverneur (Governor)
.Results of the First Round Candidate | Party | Votes | Votes (%) | Endorsements | Total | | 0 | 100% | |
There was no winner in the head of state elections. Elections for the Nemzetgyűlés/Narodna Skupština/Nationalversammlung (National Assembly)Legislative elections have been held for the Nemzetgyűlés/Narodna Skupština/Nationalversammlung (National Assembly) in the Federal Union of Endralon and Zergon. There were 74,844,277 people with suffrage. A total of 11,944,778 votes have been cast, putting turnout at a miserable 15.96%. There were 500 seats up for grabs.National results: Party | Votes | Votes (%) | Seats | Seats (%) | Difference | Difference (seat share) | | Szövetség uralmi | 11,944,778 | 100.00% | 500 | 100.00% | +0 |   | Total | 11,944,778 | 100% | 500 | 100% | |
Census: Region | Population | Population (%) | Seats | Seats (%) | Efínia | 20,005,070 | 20.05% | 100 | 20% | Hugalon | 19,994,411 | 20.04% | 100 | 20% | Alt-Ginbár | 19,966,517 | 20.01% | 100 | 20% | Kundár-Nova Zergonska | 19,927,567 | 19.97% | 100 | 20% | Zergon | 19,898,807 | 19.94% | 100 | 20% | Total | 99,792,372 | 100% | 500 | 100% |
Region Map: Seats: Efínia Közösség/Zajednica/Gemeinde (Community): Party | Votes | Votes (%) | Seats | Seats (%) | | Szövetség uralmi | 2,455,253 | 100.00% | 100 | 100.00% | Total | 2,455,253 | 100% | 100 | 100% |
Hugalon Közösség/Zajednica/Gemeinde (Community): Party | Votes | Votes (%) | Seats | Seats (%) | | Szövetség uralmi | 2,543,879 | 100.00% | 100 | 100.00% | Total | 2,543,879 | 100% | 100 | 100% |
Alt-Ginbár Közösség/Zajednica/Gemeinde (Community): Party | Votes | Votes (%) | Seats | Seats (%) | | Szövetség uralmi | 2,540,536 | 100.00% | 100 | 100.00% | Total | 2,540,536 | 100% | 100 | 100% |
Kundár-Nova Zergonska Közösség/Zajednica/Gemeinde (Community): Party | Votes | Votes (%) | Seats | Seats (%) | | Szövetség uralmi | 2,164,588 | 100.00% | 100 | 100.00% | Total | 2,164,588 | 100% | 100 | 100% |
Zergon Közösség/Zajednica/Gemeinde (Community): Party | Votes | Votes (%) | Seats | Seats (%) | | Szövetség uralmi | 2,240,522 | 100.00% | 100 | 100.00% | Total | 2,240,522 | 100% | 100 | 100% |
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March 3705 News Report
The Oblast of Karpalosaari, in the Tsarstvo Trigunskoe (Tsardom of Trigunia), was shocked by a terrorist attack. There were 6 dead and 19 wounded.
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March 3705 Ratification of the FIFA World Cup
Legislators of the Federacio de Zardugal (Zardugal) have ratified the FIFA World Cup.
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March 3705 Ratification of the FIFA World Cup
Legislators of the Angel-Deltarcynn Rīce (Anglo-Deltarian Empire) have ratified the FIFA World Cup.
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March 3705 Ratification of the International Space Agency
Legislators of the People's Republic of Keymon have ratified the International Space Agency.
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March 3705 Ratification of the Keymon Neutrality Agreement
Legislators of the People's Republic of Keymon have ratified the Keymon Neutrality Agreement.
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March 3705 Ratification of the TOA (Terran Olympic Association)
Legislators of the People's Republic of Keymon have ratified the TOA (Terran Olympic Association).
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March 3705 Ratification of the The Law of the Sea
Legislators of the People's Republic of Keymon have ratified the The Law of the Sea.
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March 3705 Withdrawal of the World Nuclear Treaty
Legislators of the People's Republic of Keymon have withdrawn from the World Nuclear Treaty.
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March 3705 Withdrawal of the The Euthanasia Acceptance Treaty (EAT)
Legislators of the People's Republic of Keymon have withdrawn from the The Euthanasia Acceptance Treaty (EAT).
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March 3705 Withdrawal of the Terran Nuclear and Renewable Energy Agency
Legislators of the People's Republic of Keymon have withdrawn from the Terran Nuclear and Renewable Energy Agency.
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March 3705 Withdrawal of the Telamon Diplomatic Relations
Legislators of the People's Republic of Keymon have withdrawn from the Telamon Diplomatic Relations.
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March 3705 Withdrawal of the Keymon Free Trade Agreement
Legislators of the People's Republic of Keymon have withdrawn from the Keymon Free Trade Agreement.
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March 3705 Withdrawal of the Karav Financial Services Operation Permissions - 3462 Revision
Legislators of the People's Republic of Keymon have withdrawn from the Karav Financial Services Operation Permissions - 3462 Revision.
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March 3705 Withdrawal of the International treaty on Food Saftery standards
Legislators of the People's Republic of Keymon have withdrawn from the International treaty on Food Saftery standards.
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March 3705 Ratification of the The Law of the Sea
Legislators of the People Republic of Hobrazia have ratified the The Law of the Sea.
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March 3705 Ratification of the Preservation of Monarchist Culture
Legislators of the The Most Excellent and Serene Kingdom of Hutori have ratified the Preservation of Monarchist Culture.
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March 3705 Withdrawal of the Affirming the Right to Bear Arms
Legislators of the al-Khilāfah al-‘Razamiyya (Kafuristan) have withdrawn from the Affirming the Right to Bear Arms.
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March 3705 Ratification of the Media Freedoms Act
Legislators of the Commonwealth of Selucian States have ratified the Media Freedoms Act.
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February 3705 Konsultatīvā Asambleja Elections in the Empire of Dolgaria
His Grace Imperator Frīdrihs II Rothringen-Ludwig, Grand Duke of Lirath, Defender of the Faith, Prince Hodari, Grand Marshal of Dolgaria Prince Fulin Joseon is a hereditary Head of State and as such does not stand in elections. Elections for the Konsultatīvā AsamblejaLegislative elections have been held for the Konsultatīvā Asambleja in the Empire of Dolgaria. There were 74,683,821 people with suffrage. A total of 12,148,669 votes have been cast, putting turnout at a miserable 16.27%. There were 75 seats up for grabs.National results: Census: Region | Population | Population (%) | Seats | Seats (%) | Hodari | 19,995,423 | 20.08% | 15 | 20% | Kirzon Valley | 19,979,019 | 20.06% | 15 | 20% | Karzon | 19,876,338 | 19.96% | 15 | 20% | Lirath | 19,874,476 | 19.96% | 15 | 20% | Quagotu | 19,853,174 | 19.94% | 15 | 20% | Total | 99,578,430 | 100% | 75 | 100% |
Region Map: Seats: Hodari Grand Duchy of: Kirzon Valley Grand Duchy of: Karzon Grand Duchy of: Lirath Grand Duchy of: Quagotu Grand Duchy of:
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February 3705 Federal Congress Elections in the Free and United Country of Kalistan
The election for the PresidentThe election has been held for the office of President.Results of the First Round The elections were won by Menyhert Mahale-Oseku of the Revolutionary Freedom Party -- KEG SLAM. Elections for the Federal CongressLegislative elections have been held for the Federal Congress in the Free and United Country of Kalistan. There were 74,920,812 people with suffrage. A total of 49,453,108 votes have been cast, putting turnout at a satisfying 66.01%. There were 750 seats up for grabs.National results: Census: Region | Population | Population (%) | Seats | Seats (%) | Neveras | 20,005,709 | 20.03% | 150 | 20% | Vrassa | 19,993,751 | 20.01% | 150 | 20% | Odufaray | 19,969,601 | 19.99% | 150 | 20% | Suldanor | 19,964,424 | 19.99% | 150 | 20% | Ananto | 19,960,934 | 19.98% | 150 | 20% | Total | 99,894,419 | 100% | 750 | 100% |
Region Map: Seats: Neveras Autonomous Region: Vrassa Autonomous Region: Odufaray Autonomous Region: Suldanor Autonomous Region: Ananto Autonomous Region:
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February 3705 Federal Assembly Elections in the The Federal Republic of Beluzia
The election for the Grand ConsulThe election has been held for the office of Grand Consul.Results of the First Round Candidate | Party | Votes | Votes (%) | Endorsements | Laci Green | Freedom Party | 16,036,431 | 29.61% | | Gabor Fodor | Skeptic Liberal Union | 12,942,786 | 23.90% | | Philip Kayleston | Better Beluzia Reborn | 11,415,333 | 21.08% | | Andrew Stanton VII | Stanton House | 7,685,167 | 14.19% | | Mir Nelson | Citizens Justice Party | 6,076,472 | 11.22% | | Total | | 54,156,189 | 100% | |
Results of the Second Round The elections were won by Laci Green of the Freedom Party. Elections for the Federal AssemblyLegislative elections have been held for the Federal Assembly in the The Federal Republic of Beluzia. There were 74,716,480 people with suffrage. A total of 53,985,063 votes have been cast, putting turnout at a satisfying 72.25%. There were 750 seats up for grabs.National results: Party | Votes | Votes (%) | Seats | Seats (%) | Difference | Difference (seat share) | | Freedom Party | 15,614,034 | 28.92% | 212 | 28.27% | -31 | -4.13% | | Skeptic Liberal Union | 13,751,049 | 25.47% | 190 | 25.33% | -8 | -1.07% | | Better Beluzia Reborn | 11,876,924 | 22.00% | 168 | 22.40% | +168 | +22.40% | | Stanton House | 6,812,881 | 12.62% | 95 | 12.67% | -38 | -5.07% | | Citizens Justice Party | 5,930,175 | 10.98% | 85 | 11.33% | -91 | -12.13% | Total | 53,985,063 | 100% | 750 | 100% | |
Census: Region | Population | Population (%) | Seats | Seats (%) | Iliathar | 20,012,762 | 20.09% | 150 | 20% | Iker Ado | 19,911,350 | 19.99% | 150 | 20% | Bailon | 19,906,950 | 19.98% | 150 | 20% | Parlos Decina | 19,896,302 | 19.97% | 150 | 20% | Negunia | 19,894,613 | 19.97% | 150 | 20% | Total | 99,621,977 | 100% | 750 | 100% |
Region Map: Seats: Iliathar State: Party | Votes | Votes (%) | Seats | Seats (%) | | Skeptic Liberal Union | 3,193,828 | 30.08% | 45 | 30.00% | | Freedom Party | 2,616,813 | 24.64% | 37 | 24.67% | | Stanton House | 2,111,145 | 19.88% | 30 | 20.00% | | Better Beluzia Reborn | 1,855,082 | 17.47% | 26 | 17.33% | | Citizens Justice Party | 842,424 | 7.93% | 12 | 8.00% | Total | 10,619,292 | 100% | 150 | 100% |
Iker Ado State: Party | Votes | Votes (%) | Seats | Seats (%) | | Skeptic Liberal Union | 3,293,320 | 30.33% | 45 | 30.00% | | Freedom Party | 2,601,911 | 23.96% | 36 | 24.00% | | Better Beluzia Reborn | 2,515,186 | 23.16% | 35 | 23.33% | | Stanton House | 1,298,292 | 11.96% | 18 | 12.00% | | Citizens Justice Party | 1,150,750 | 10.60% | 16 | 10.67% | Total | 10,859,459 | 100% | 150 | 100% |
Bailon State: Parlos Decina State: Party | Votes | Votes (%) | Seats | Seats (%) | | Better Beluzia Reborn | 3,909,314 | 35.45% | 54 | 36.00% | | Skeptic Liberal Union | 2,595,807 | 23.54% | 35 | 23.33% | | Freedom Party | 1,856,705 | 16.84% | 25 | 16.67% | | Citizens Justice Party | 1,334,657 | 12.10% | 18 | 12.00% | | Stanton House | 1,330,585 | 12.07% | 18 | 12.00% | Total | 11,027,068 | 100% | 150 | 100% |
Negunia State: Party | Votes | Votes (%) | Seats | Seats (%) | | Better Beluzia Reborn | 2,885,635 | 29.16% | 44 | 29.33% | | Citizens Justice Party | 2,142,813 | 21.65% | 33 | 22.00% | | Skeptic Liberal Union | 2,038,264 | 20.59% | 31 | 20.67% | | Freedom Party | 1,469,411 | 14.85% | 22 | 14.67% | | Stanton House | 1,361,096 | 13.75% | 20 | 13.33% | Total | 9,897,219 | 100% | 150 | 100% |
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January 3705 Kokkai Elections in the Rengō no Sekouo Teikoku (Sekowo)
H. Celestial Majesty, Mikado-Tennō Ishida - is a hereditary Head of State and as such does not stand in elections. Elections for the KokkaiLegislative elections have been held for the Kokkai in the Rengō no Sekouo Teikoku (Sekowo). There were 74,726,959 people with suffrage. A total of 12,068,000 votes have been cast, putting turnout at a miserable 16.15%. There were 700 seats up for grabs.National results: Party | Votes | Votes (%) | Seats | Seats (%) | Difference | Difference (seat share) | | Teikoku Shakai-tō | 7,081,510 | 58.68% | 411 | 58.71% | +210 | +26.96% | | Teiseitō | 4,986,490 | 41.32% | 289 | 41.29% | -143 | -26.96% | Total | 12,068,000 | 100% | 700 | 100% | |
Census: Region | Population | Population (%) | Seats | Seats (%) | Undarro | 19,974,836 | 20.05% | 140 | 20% | Bizena | 19,961,579 | 20.03% | 140 | 20% | Hikhala | 19,928,567 | 20.00% | 140 | 20% | Hasowar | 19,894,769 | 19.97% | 140 | 20% | Lorrod | 19,876,196 | 19.95% | 140 | 20% | Total | 99,635,947 | 100% | 700 | 100% |
Region Map: Seats: Undarro Todōfuken: Party | Votes | Votes (%) | Seats | Seats (%) | | Teikoku Shakai-tō | 1,341,510 | 52.36% | 73 | 52.14% | | Teiseitō | 1,220,403 | 47.64% | 67 | 47.86% | Total | 2,561,913 | 100% | 140 | 100% |
Bizena Todōfuken: Party | Votes | Votes (%) | Seats | Seats (%) | | Teikoku Shakai-tō | 1,783,923 | 75.28% | 106 | 75.71% | | Teiseitō | 585,761 | 24.72% | 34 | 24.29% | Total | 2,369,684 | 100% | 140 | 100% |
Hikhala Todōfuken: Party | Votes | Votes (%) | Seats | Seats (%) | | Teiseitō | 1,399,361 | 63.17% | 89 | 63.57% | | Teikoku Shakai-tō | 815,806 | 36.83% | 51 | 36.43% | Total | 2,215,167 | 100% | 140 | 100% |
Hasowar Todōfuken: Party | Votes | Votes (%) | Seats | Seats (%) | | Teikoku Shakai-tō | 1,458,175 | 54.82% | 77 | 55.00% | | Teiseitō | 1,201,581 | 45.18% | 63 | 45.00% | Total | 2,659,756 | 100% | 140 | 100% |
Lorrod Todōfuken: Party | Votes | Votes (%) | Seats | Seats (%) | | Teikoku Shakai-tō | 1,682,096 | 74.38% | 104 | 74.29% | | Teiseitō | 579,384 | 25.62% | 36 | 25.71% | Total | 2,261,480 | 100% | 140 | 100% |
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January 3705 Congress Elections in the Republic of Aloria
The election for the PresidentThe election has been held for the office of President.Results of the First Round The elections were won by Vartotojas Neegzistuoja of the Social Liberal Party. Elections for the CongressLegislative elections have been held for the Congress in the Republic of Aloria. There were 74,713,377 people with suffrage. A total of 59,970,822 votes have been cast, putting turnout at a magnificent 80.27%. There were 500 seats up for grabs.National results: Party | Votes | Votes (%) | Seats | Seats (%) | Difference | Difference (seat share) | | United Conservative Party | 18,979,001 | 31.65% | 158 | 31.60% | +158 | +31.60% | | Social Liberal Party | 15,874,647 | 26.47% | 133 | 26.60% | +11 | -9.82% | | Progressive Futurists | 13,367,225 | 22.29% | 112 | 22.40% | -3 | -11.93% | | Labor Party | 11,676,745 | 19.47% | 97 | 19.40% | -1 | -9.85% | | mmpenn Party | 49,833 | 0.08% | 0 | 0.00% | +0 |   | | Highest Party | 23,371 | 0.04% | 0 | 0.00% | +0 |   | Total | 59,970,822 | 100% | 500 | 100% | |
Census: Region | Population | Population (%) | Seats | Seats (%) | Krentori | 19,996,296 | 20.07% | 100 | 20% | Ultran | 19,960,378 | 20.04% | 100 | 20% | Gavonshire | 19,956,710 | 20.03% | 100 | 20% | Kurmal | 19,897,582 | 19.97% | 100 | 20% | Sildar | 19,806,873 | 19.88% | 100 | 20% | Total | 99,617,839 | 100% | 500 | 100% |
Region Map: Seats: Krentori State: Party | Votes | Votes (%) | Seats | Seats (%) | | Progressive Futurists | 3,631,673 | 30.33% | 30 | 30.00% | | United Conservative Party | 3,258,010 | 27.21% | 27 | 27.00% | | Labor Party | 2,695,203 | 22.51% | 23 | 23.00% | | Social Liberal Party | 2,376,479 | 19.85% | 20 | 20.00% | | mmpenn Party | 12,684 | 0.11% | 0 | 0.00% | | Highest Party | 453 | 0.00% | 0 | 0.00% | Total | 11,974,502 | 100% | 100 | 100% |
Ultran State: Party | Votes | Votes (%) | Seats | Seats (%) | | Social Liberal Party | 5,426,563 | 45.35% | 46 | 46.00% | | United Conservative Party | 3,337,114 | 27.89% | 28 | 28.00% | | Labor Party | 1,820,793 | 15.22% | 15 | 15.00% | | Progressive Futurists | 1,361,926 | 11.38% | 11 | 11.00% | | mmpenn Party | 12,946 | 0.11% | 0 | 0.00% | | Highest Party | 6,592 | 0.06% | 0 | 0.00% | Total | 11,965,934 | 100% | 100 | 100% |
Gavonshire State: Party | Votes | Votes (%) | Seats | Seats (%) | | Social Liberal Party | 3,502,346 | 29.72% | 30 | 30.00% | | Labor Party | 3,009,167 | 25.53% | 25 | 25.00% | | Progressive Futurists | 2,782,227 | 23.61% | 24 | 24.00% | | United Conservative Party | 2,486,879 | 21.10% | 21 | 21.00% | | Highest Party | 3,370 | 0.03% | 0 | 0.00% | | mmpenn Party | 1,624 | 0.01% | 0 | 0.00% | Total | 11,785,613 | 100% | 100 | 100% |
Kurmal State: Party | Votes | Votes (%) | Seats | Seats (%) | | United Conservative Party | 3,790,322 | 31.01% | 31 | 31.00% | | Progressive Futurists | 3,219,241 | 26.33% | 27 | 27.00% | | Social Liberal Party | 2,718,884 | 22.24% | 22 | 22.00% | | Labor Party | 2,474,415 | 20.24% | 20 | 20.00% | | Highest Party | 12,130 | 0.10% | 0 | 0.00% | | mmpenn Party | 9,211 | 0.08% | 0 | 0.00% | Total | 12,224,203 | 100% | 100 | 100% |
Sildar State: Party | Votes | Votes (%) | Seats | Seats (%) | | United Conservative Party | 6,106,676 | 50.80% | 51 | 51.00% | | Progressive Futurists | 2,372,158 | 19.73% | 20 | 20.00% | | Social Liberal Party | 1,850,375 | 15.39% | 15 | 15.00% | | Labor Party | 1,677,167 | 13.95% | 14 | 14.00% | | mmpenn Party | 13,368 | 0.11% | 0 | 0.00% | | Highest Party | 826 | 0.01% | 0 | 0.00% | Total | 12,020,570 | 100% | 100 | 100% |
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January 3705 New Year's Day 3705 Celebrations
New Year's Day has come again, and people from all over the world have celebrated. The year 3705 brings new hope to people across national borders. Fireworks were seen in almost all major cities, and drunkards are found in streets all over the land. The past year had its ups and downs, and the people hope the new year will bring joy for all.
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