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*[[Anton Raicevich]] ''(pictured)'' leads the [[National Consolidation Party|NKP]] to victory in the [[2023 Weranian federal election]], securing his party a 26 seat majority in the [[Bundestag of Werania|House of Deputies]]. | *[[Anton Raicevich]] ''(pictured)'' leads the [[National Consolidation Party|NKP]] to victory in the [[2023 Weranian federal election]], securing his party a 26 seat majority in the [[Bundestag of Werania|House of Deputies]]. | ||
*[[Rizealand|Barbara Walters]] secures the nomination as the [[Rizealand House of Representatives|National Progress Council's]] candidate for President. | *[[Rizealand|Barbara Walters]] secures the nomination as the [[Rizealand House of Representatives|National Progress Council's]] candidate for [[President of Rizealand|President]]. | ||
*[[Isilda Cerqueira|Cerqueira's government]] quietly passes legislation that aims to curb migrat rescue operations. | *[[Isilda Cerqueira|Cerqueira's government]] quietly passes legislation that aims to curb migrat rescue operations. | ||
*Flavia Argento, an Etrurian singer and woman's rights activist, arrested on breaches of the [[Tribune Movement|Tribune's]] 'National Dignity Laws'. | *Flavia Argento, an Etrurian singer and woman's rights activist, arrested on breaches of the [[Tribune Movement|Tribune's]] 'National Dignity Laws'. |
Revision as of 13:24, 3 June 2023
- Anton Raicevich (pictured) leads the NKP to victory in the 2023 Weranian federal election, securing his party a 26 seat majority in the House of Deputies.
- Barbara Walters secures the nomination as the National Progress Council's candidate for President.
- Cerqueira's government quietly passes legislation that aims to curb migrat rescue operations.
- Flavia Argento, an Etrurian singer and woman's rights activist, arrested on breaches of the Tribune's 'National Dignity Laws'.
- Twelve journalists arrested in Sabaw.