Thursday, February 25, 2010

University of Chicago Recognize His Sovereign Majesty

25/02/10--CHICAGO--His Sovereign Majesty was recognized today in an online article on the University of Chicago's College website. The King is said to be extremely pleased with the coverage and is thankful that His university has taken the time write such a large feature.

The article can be read here.

Meanwhile, the Prime Minister's visit to Scotland has been greeted well by locals and supporters, along with the announcement that the Scottish government had published details of the proposed independence referendum. His Excellency is sure to visit local dignitaries to discuss such a momentous move and further Kemetian interests in Scotland.

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Prime Minister in Scotland

21/02/10--FIRST CITY--The Prime Minister submitted his comments on the Draft Constitution today, which are said to be quite expansive, emphasizing the possibility for a liberal and open interpretation of the document in the future. While he made plain the fact that his comments were only suggestions and that the Committee could 'ignore or alter them as is seen fit', His Excellency's comments will most certainly hold much sway, as they will be seen as the opinion of the democratically elected majority.

Prime Minister Lloyd-Davies is currently touring Scotland, were he hopes to further peaceful secession and the Secessionist ideology in general. Scottish independence has long been a policy of the Lloyd-Davies Administration and this official visit is seen as a sign to buttress that support, which was seen to wane after unpleasantness with certain members of the Scottish secessionist community in 2006.

Saturday, February 06, 2010

First Comments on the Constitution Submitted

06/02/10--FIRST CITY--The first comments submitted to the Constitutional Drafting Committee by its members were made public today, in an official statement from Committee. Both Francis Nicholson and His Sovereign Majesty King Adam contributed separate Comment Documents to the Committee repository for later review. While the contents of the Documents cannot be made public until all Comments are submitted, the Committee released brief statements outlining the positions of the two members.

Mr. Nicholson, one of the Founders of the Nation and Chair of the Anarchist Alliance Party, made stark observations and suggested a complete overhaul of the entire Constitution, viewing many of its provisions as unnecessary and long-winded. Mr. Nicholson has advocated a less centralized system in the past, as well as placing the instruments of so-called 'state-violence' in the hands of the government, in order to protect the populace. His Anarchist Alliance Party has been absent from elections since 2006, and many suspect that he may re-enter the political scene after the new Constitution is promulgated.

His Sovereign Majesty King Adam did not submit extensive comments, partly because of his pivotal and influential role in shaping the document in question. He did suggest, however, that the original judicial organ of government named the Curia of Founders be renamed the Constitutional Court and its role redefined to allow for the random selection of sitting members for five-year terms from among the eminent jurists of the nation. This, however, has been opposed by Senior Economic Advisor Sir Nicholas Kelly and others in the government.