Oct 29, 2007

Oct 29


In the early morning of 28th of October, the High-King Arbaces kept a speech at the Hall of Honour in the centre of the Dacian capital of Sarmizegetusa; he announced the Realm’s adhesion to the Order of Feudalistic Security, announcement which could be easily presumed from the red flag which was lifted on the walls near the tricolour. Even though it was still dark a few thousands of citizens gathered with flags and fireworks to salute the decision of their representatives. After all, this was the result of a referendum organized by the Dacians on 25th, concerned for the stability within the former political environment the Realm was part of.

As the G90 Council of Foreign Affairs had the debate started, multiple paths could be chosen from, in the end the younger members have proven their side in a debate with the older ones. The youth of G90 CoFA had been in favour of an alliance which develops on principles, on merit, like our Realm. They wanted an alliance with values also close to the values of our former political environments, yet an alliance in full development, in full youth. Most of the elders proposed a large, stable defensive coalition, known however for making ‘soldiers’ out of kings and presidents. The Realm had already approached the coalition suggested by the elders, at a few days after the Day of Freedom, thus it was expected that this time our adhesion to their group will become a fact. But - mainly as a result of the debate - the SG refused to ratify the proposal of the elders, in the same way they did at the beginnings of our history.

At the last but not the least, the G90 wishes all Dacians a merry Samhain (or Halloween), as well as to the many tourists expected to spend the last night of October in the main cities of the Realm. Many expenses were made by various companies at the call of the Voivodes and the citizens of the Realm will thus enjoy a memorable night of Samhain anywhere in the cities of Sarmizegetusa, Timisoara, Sibiu, Targoviste, Iasi, Calarasi and many others.

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