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New government confirmed amid scramble for posts and a Northern ultimatum

May 28, 2020by tarik karjasari Leave a comment

The 13th government of Sabia and Verona, led by Democratic leader Apollo Cerwyn, has been confirmed at the inaugural session of the 6th Parliament held today (28-5-2020) at noon in […]

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Decision 2020: Democrats win in landslide as Liberals suffer worst result since 2014

May 24, 2020by tarik karjasari 1 Comment

Apollo Cerwyn and the Democrats have secured their place at the Tairagiħrét for another year as voters rewarded the government with nearly 60% of the votes, while the Liberals suffer […]

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Elections, Government & Politics

Editorial: Keys to understand the 2020 election and the Phonograph’s view

May 21, 2020by tarik karjasari Leave a comment

This Sunday (24-5-2020), Sabioveronese citizens in the Southern territories will head to the polls to elect the 6th parliament, in the eleventh overall election since the establishment of the Sabioveronese […]

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Culture, Editorial, Elections, Government & Politics

Government to push for constitutional amendment to make text gender-neutral

December 18, 2019by tarik karjasari 1 Comment

Prime Minister Apollo Cerwyn has unveiled a plan to amend the constitutional text to make it completely gender-neutral. The amendment proposal will be put through Parliament in its last session […]

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2019 election: Democrats rise to victory as SiV turns to the left

May 27, 2019by tarik karjasari Leave a comment

A left-wing party will govern Sabia and Verona for the first time since 2016. In the tenth general election since the establishment of Sabia and Verona, the Democratic Party (HG) […]

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Blackhorse wins Liberal leadership bid

October 7, 2018by tarik karjasari Leave a comment

Diplomacy secretary and former party leader, Andrew Blackhorse, has won the Liberal party leadership election held today (7-10-2018), unseating Prime Minister Noa Dargany. Dargany has already conceded defeat, and handed […]

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Elections, Government & Politics

Blackhorse formally challenges Dargany’s party leadership

October 1, 2018by tarik karjasari Leave a comment

The Deputy PM and Diplomacy Secretary, Andrew Blackhorse, has formally presented a leadership challenge to unseat Prime Minister Noa Dargany from the leadership of the Liberal party, following the established […]

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Liberals revolt against Dargany over New Frontier failure

September 27, 2018by tarik karjasari Leave a comment

A large faction of the party, led by diplomacy secretary and former party leader Andrew Blackhorse, is now in open rebellion against the Prime Minister over her failure to strike […]

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Decision 2018: no clear winner as Liberals lose support

May 20, 2018by tarik karjasari 1 Comment

According to the final result announced by the Electoral Commission, the Democratic Party made a splendid debut, but with 11 seats (47%), they still fell short of a majority in […]

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Parliament to increase number of seats in 2018

January 6, 2018by tarik karjasari Leave a comment

The Parliament has approved a law that will increase the number of its seats, following the recommendations of a report presented by the Electoral Commission. The law is an amendment […]

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