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Thursday 29 December 2016

2016 in review: Hasanistan and the World

This year has probably been of the most eventful years in the last decade. From the year's decisive elections and referendums to Portugal shocking Europe to win Euro 2016, this year will certainly be one for the history books.
Hasanistan
Hasanistan has seen a radical change over the course this year. However, the first half of 2016 was relatively quiet in Hasanistan, with the four major political parties waiting for the upcoming elections. Hasanistan's radical changes would begin on August 9th with Hasan Çakar's victory over Tanju Çakar and the other two candidates of Hasanistan's presidential election to become Hasanistan's second democratically-elected president. Soon after his election, His Imperial Majesty Iskender IV, Imperator and Autocrat of Pavlov congratulated President Hasan on his victory and opened negotiations with Hasanistan to establish diplomatic ties with the Empire of Pavlov. These negotiations quickly transformed to negotiations over integration of Hasanistan into Pavlov. On August 11th, Hasanistan and Pavlov signed the Act of the Annexation of Hasanistan and Hasanistan was officially annexed by Pavlov. President Hasan aided in the establishment of a coalition government with Krishtof of Nov Asenovgrad on October 12th.
Since it annexation, Hasanistan had continued as a autonomous presidential republic. However, as the Hasani system complicated the relationship with the Pavlovian central government, President Hasan sought to change this. On October 14th, the Kurultay of Hasanistan voted on its final motion and passed the Shahdom Act of 2016. The Shahdom Act dissolved the Kurultay, the presidency and all other offices and crowned His Imperial Majesty Iskender IV as Shahanshah of Hasanistan and established the position of viceroy, who served as a regional representative in Pavlovian parliament and a regional governor. Ismetcan Byelo Tserkva was selected to serve as Hasanistan's viceroy.
On November 26th, Hasanistan annexed the region of Konraq, which was historically part of Viadalvia and more recently Dachenia, following the Treaty of Iskenderabat which handed control of the region over to His Imperial Majesty the Shahanshah. The same day, all political parties were outlawed in Pavlov, ending the last relics of the republican era in Hasanistan.
While 2016 was an eventful year for Hasani politics, both the Wallball League and the A Lig. (football tournament) were forced to be postponed due to the the inactivity of the now dissolved Hasanistan Ministry of Culture and Science.
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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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