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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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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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Government & Politics

Cerwyn government confirmed in marathonic inaugural session

June 3, 2019by tarik karjasari Leave a comment

Apollo Cerwyn has been appointed Prime Minister and his government has taken office after being confirmed by the Fifth Parliament of Sabia and Verona, elected on May 26. Following convention, […]

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Government & Politics

Candidates gear up for regional elections

June 29, 2018by tarik karjasari Leave a comment

Following the announcement from the Electoral Commission that regional and local elections would take place on June 8th, a number of candidates have surged in the races for the governorships […]

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Elections, Government & Politics

The Democratic Party, the long-awaited ‘leftist superfront’

November 28, 2017by tarik karjasari Leave a comment

Following a prolonged wait, the leaderships of the Left Alliance and the Socialist Caucus (the dissident Jensist wing of the National Artists’ Guild) have officially launched the newest party of […]

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Government & Politics

Artists’ Guild weakened as faction leaves party

October 26, 2017by tarik karjasari Leave a comment

The National Artists’ Guild suffers yet another big hit as a major faction of the party has broken off, allegedly to merge with the Left Alliance. The faction commonly known […]

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Government & Politics, Happenings

Bertram: ‘No “leftist superfront” under my watch’

August 18, 2017by tarik karjasari Leave a comment

After much speculation, the acting leader of the National Artists’ Guild, Harmê Bertram de Asra, has rejected claims of a “popular consultation” on a possible merger between the Guild and […]

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Farándula, Government & Politics

Cerwyn says he would “sit down and talk” with Artists to form united left front

July 4, 2017by tarik karjasari 1 Comment

The leader of the Left Alliance and MP, Apollo Cerwyn, has said today he and his team would be “willing to sit down and talk” with the National Artists’ Guild’s […]

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Government & Politics

Mayor Judge, the perpetual Goyo and the gossip of it all: the 2016 campaign so far

September 11, 2016by tarik karjasari 3 Comments

It’s been a rough day at the Tribunal of Sabia and Verona. Baroness Xiongmao, Chief Justice of the Kingdom, paces angrily in her -rather disorganized- office in the Hâret Tadesosann […]

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Culture, Farándula, Government & Politics

Gentlepeople, start your engines: Goyo and Boulin to run for second terms

March 27, 2016by tarik karjasari 1 Comment

This morning at a Guild rally, the Chief of Government of Alios and the Governor of Gonn, Étienne Boulin and Suipom Goyo, have publicly announced their intentions to run for second […]

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