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  1. - The full title of your nation. The Third Federal Republic of Noton Mast - Do you have a particular architectural style in mind for the chancery* building? (Feel free to send an image if you have something specific in mind, or leave this question blank if you're fine with a more generic design) modernist architecture, a bit like the Villa Savoye (picture below) - What is the name of your ambassador? Ilmari Pietarinen - How big is the diplomatic complement? (IRL this is typically 20-50 people, but can be in the 100s depending on how close the two nations are. Note that most staff members generally live in regular housing, outside embassy grounds) 37 - What are your security needs? Low? High? Low security - Will you be hiring locally to supplement your security or other administrative needs? (The past 3 questions will determine the size of the chancery and its property) Mix of local hires and staff from Noton Mast - Name any other cities in which you would like to commission a consulate (optional). N/A - Would you like the Federal Republic of Zogradia to send an embassy to your capital city as well? your choice!
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  3. 5.14.23 Election '23: NMSD clinches a victory, forms coalition with the Socialist Yellowists PORT KINGSLEY - The results are in from last night's election: the NMSD will stay in government, but just barely. They won 114, taking a major fall from the 179-seat majority they had going into this election. The NMSD has announced it will form a coalition with the Socialist Yellowists, with their leader Henning Helgeland becoming Prime Minister. In a statement, Helgeland said the following: "I am honored to have been chosen to serve as Prime Minister. We are committed to building a fairer society for all of our citizens. I know our parties have had disagreements in the past, but I am confident we can put our differences aside and work in the interest of the people." The Yellowists made gains at the expense of both the NMSD and the Civic Alliance, taking seats in their strongholds. This caused the Civic Alliance to fall to 26, down from the 45 they had at the last election. Though the NMSD's power in parliament may have weakened substantially, it did have one victory: Lakatos Lajos, former two-term Governor of Calpesia and acting Chancellor General, won the CG elections. He defeated Civic Alliance candidate Femke Nowak, a former prime minister from 1397 to 1400.
  4. 2.2.1423 Election '23: PM Borsch will stand down as Leader of the Social Democrats SMOLAND — At a press conference in Smoland yesterday, PM Magdalene Borsch has announced she will step down as Leader of the NMSD and will not seek re-election in May's federal elections. Borsch's government has been mired in scandal in recent months, including a voter suppression scandal during the Calpesian provincial elections in January. The scandal led to massive outrage and the resignation of multiple ministers, most notably Viktor Kiraly, the Minister of Interior Affairs. Another scandal included accusations of nepotism with awarding government contracts after Electrica, an energy company owned by Borsch's brother Peter, was awarded a contract to provide electricity to areas in southern Crupsea. In a statement, she said the following: "As many of you may know, I have always tried to work in this country's best interests. However, I cannot continue my duties as Prime Minister if I cannot lead this country effectively. The people want a government they feel they can trust, and it is evident to me that they do not feel this government can be trusted. It's been an honor to serve as Prime Minister, but I believe it's necessary for me to step down and let new leadership take the reins in order to regain trust in the government and in the NMSD." A leadership election is expected to occur next month.
  5. DECEMBER 26, 1422 Debate devolves to punch-up on Parliament floor PORT KINGSLEY — Tensions flared yesterday as a fistfight between MPs Jens Landrie and Martin Bron broke out on the floor of Parliament. MPs present at the fateful debate described chaos as Bron, MP for Seaport, accused Landrie, MP for Borgrund-Mikkelby, of lying about his parliamentary voting record. The two then exchanged words, with Bron calling Landrie a "bumbling bureaucrat" and describing his tenure as MP as "a waste of 2 years," after which the MPs then began to fight. Several other MPs were injured in attempting to separate the pair. PM Magdalene Borsch, who was present, condemned the incident in a press conference. "I am deeply concerned about the events I have witnessed today. It is my duty, and my fellow MPs' duties, to uphold our democracy, and a key part of doing that is respect for others. The actions of these two MPs fall far short of that standard and I unconditionally condemn their conduct." Speaker of the Parliament Patricia Stolling also condemned the incident. "This is absolutely unacceptable behavior in a democratic institution. We must conduct ourselves with dignity, and even if we disagree with others we must have respectful and civil discourse. I must hope we will not repeat this." Federal District Police (FDP) released a statement saying that they were investigating the fight, and that both MPs could face charges of grievous battery. When asked for comment, the Social Democratic Party, which Landrie is a member of, stated that it is also investigating but did not have further details. The Civic Alliance, of which Bron is a member, said there will be major disciplinary action taken against Bron.
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