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Saturday 23 August 2014

2nd Presidential Election starts in Hasanistan!!!

Today, the second Hasani presidential election and third election in Hasanistan to be held since the end of the single-party era will decide who will be Hasanistan's next president.
The first candidate is current president and Progressive Party leader Tanju Çakar, who in his two years in the office legalized Marijuana aswell as introducing a discrimination act and universal income. He plans (if he wins the election) to form a Guild Council and reform the Supreme Council, to devolve the government and give the primates more authority and to make Hasanistan sign the pro-LGBT Leveria Treaty aswell as many other things.
The second candidate is Shady Hosam Morsi, Independence Party leader and Prime of North Hasanistan, who previously ran in the Batyr Prime Elections before switching to North Hasanistan. As an ethnic Derskovian, which has a majority in North Hasanistan, he is trying to put North Hasani interests first including a referendum on autonomy/independence and open borders with Derskov-Viadalvia (which shares a border with Hasanistan through the Derskov territory of Konraq).
The third and final candidate is Muhammed Açikran, who is a member of the Islamic Party. He has not openly spoke about his plan except support for Palestine in the recent Gaza Conflict.
The Nomad Party (which has not sent a candidate) has been expected to side with the Progressive Party or the Independence Party. The Progressive Party is expected to win.
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Hasanistan, officially the Federal Republic of Hasanistan (Hasani: Hasanistan Federal Jumhuriyeti), is a self-proclaimed state with territorial claims situated across the Greater Middle East region. Hasanistan has been described as a micronation or an alternative government by external observers due to its lack of international recognition and the minimal control over the regions it holds territorial claims upon.

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