Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Statement Regarding the Situation in Myanmar

The Secretariat of State affairs has released a statement on the current situation on the South Asian Country of Myanmar (Burma) that has recently been subject to thousands of protests to establish democracy; "It is the Position of the government and the people of the Socialist Federal Republic of Acadame North that we support democratic reforms in the country as we always have, and we support the brave people of Myanmar who have decided to stand up to the Junta that is running their Nation, we call on the government of Myanmar to release political prisoners and establish free and democratic elections."

Friday, September 21, 2007

Acadame North Government Reforms its Foreign Affairs Policy

The Secretariat of State Affairs today has announced that the Socialist Federal Republic of Acadame North will reform its foreign affairs policy, after a request was made by the head of government; the Prime Minister. The New Policy will eliminate the SFRAN's support for the California Independence Movement as well as the government of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. Support Will not be withdrawn for the world recognition of The Republic of China and the Puerto Rico Independence Movement. The government will also consider withdrawing support for foreign political parties.

In other news, the Deputy Prime Minister was interviewed by the CBC (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation) today on behalf of the Prime Minister who could not make an appearance, the interview will be aired sometime this fall.

Saturday, September 08, 2007

Shakeup at the FPA

A new session in Acadame Norths Legislative body the Federal People's Assembly (FPA), has not began without controversy. Three members of the FPA who have been pushing for reforms in the Socialist Federal Republic of Acadame North have been dismissed from their position by the Communist Party. The three Representatives had been very vocal on the criticism of the President of the SFRAN who is also the head of the Communist Party, at one point they blamed the President for the dismissal of the Secretary of Development and the suspicious resignation of the Secretary of the Interior. The three members of the FPA led a vote to transfer 50% of the ANNA's ownership from the state, to a Private non government company, the law was finally passed two months ago silently, with great opposition from the government. The SFRAN went through a series of large reforms in 2005 which included the changing of a the flag from a Communist looking to a vibrant national flag, as well as open elections for Members of the FPA.
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