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Wednesday 17 May 2017

Provisional Council holds vote on various aspects of new Hasani state, results revealed

This afternoon, following the appointment of former President of Hasanistan Tanju Çakar to government, all five members of the Provisional Council of Hasanistan privately voted in a poll named the "Provisional Council vote on the future of Hasanistan". The poll was launched by Chairman Hasan Çakar to see the opinions of his most trusted citizens on their opinions on the future of Hasanistan. The members of the Provisional Council voted on a varied group of issues that needed to be discussed regarding the future of the new post-Pavlovian Hasani state, voting on matters ranging from whether Hasanistan should return to its secular origins or whether it should have a state religion to the adoption of a new national motto.
The results released by the Provisional Council are as follows:
  • Should Hasanistan adopt a new national emblem?
    • 4 votes in support
    • 1 vote in opposition
  • Should Hasanistan be a republic?
    • 4 votes in support
    • 1 vote in opposition
  • What system should be used?
    • 2 votes for presidential system
    • 2 votes for parliamentary system
    • 1 vote for direct democracy under constitutional monarchy 
    • The other options received no votes
  • Should Hasanistan be federal or unitary? 
    • 3 votes in support
    • 2 votes in opposition
  • Should political parties be permitted? 
    • 4 votes in support
    • 1 vote in opposition
  • Should Hasanistan have a state religion or be secular?
    • 3 votes for state religion
    • 2 votes for state secularism
  • If Hasanistan is a republic, what should the head of state be called?
    • 4 votes in support of "president"
    • 1 abstained in support of monarchism
    • The other options received no votes 
  • If Hasanistan is a monarchy, what should the monarch be called?
    • 2 votes in support of "khan"
    • 1 vote in support of "shahanshah"
    • 2 abstained in support of republicanism 
    • The other options received no votes  
  • What should our legislative-executive organ be called? (first choice)
    • 2 votes in support of "Kurultay"
    • 1 vote in support of "People's Kurultay"
    • 1 vote in support of "National Council"
    • 1 vote in support of "People's Assembly" 
    • The other options received no votes 
  • What should our legislative-executive organ be called? (second choice)
    • 2 votes in support of "Kurultay"
    • 2 votes in support of "Parliament"
    • 1 vote in support of "Grand National Assembly" 
    • The other options received no votes 
  • How should administrative divisions in Hasanistan be called?
    • 2 votes in support of "Governate of ____"
    • 1 vote in support of "State of ____"
    • 1 vote in support of "Canton of ____"
    • 1 vote in support of "Commune of ____" 
    • The other options received no votes  
  • What should the heads of provinces be called?
    • 2 votes in support of "governor"
    • 1 vote in support of "prime"
    • 1 vote in support of "mayor"
    • 1 vote in support of "muhtar" 
    • The other options received no votes 
  • What should the constitution of Hasanistan refer to as the state ideology?
    • 1 vote in support of Seljukism
    • 1 vote in support of Socialism
    • 1 vote in support of Libertarianism
    • 1 vote in support of "Fascism in support of Qaragüliyyah Shia Islam"
    • 1 vote in support of no state ideology
    • The other options received no votes
  • What should the official name of Hasanistan be if it is a republic? (first choice)
    • 1 vote in support of the "Republic of Hasanistan"
    • 1 vote in support of the "Federal Republic of Hasanistan"
    • 1 vote in support of the "People's Republic of Hasanistan"
    • 1 vote in support of the "Hasani People's Federation" 
    • 1 abstained in support of monarchism 
    • The other options received no votes
  • What should the official name of Hasanistan be if it is a republic? (first choice)
    • 1 vote in support of the "Hasani Federation"
    • 1 vote in support of the "Hasani People's Federation"
    • 1 vote in support of the "Bogocracy of Hasanistan"
    • 1 vote in support of combining some of the options
    • 1 abstained in support of monarchism 
    • The other options received no votes
  • What should be the national anthem of Hasanistan?
    • Inishkea - Kiss from a Rose (Panpipes Version)
    • İzmir Marşı
    • Hasanistan, Greatest Country in the World!
    • 2 abstained the vote
  • What should be the national motto of Hasanistan? 
    • We trust the Khan! (maybe president, sultan and etc instead of khan)
    • Geliyoruz (Turkish for "We're Coming")
    • Full communism
    • Peace, Purity, Freedom
    • 1 abstained the vote
  • What should the capital city of Hasanistan be called?
    • 3 votes in support of "Iskenderabat"
    • 2 votes in support of "Batyr" 
  • What should be the official languages of Hasanistan? (voters were allowed to choose up to four options)
    • 4 votes in support of English
    • 4 votes in support of Hasani
    • 4 votes in support of Turkish
    • 3 votes in support of Dutch
    • 1 vote in support of Kazakh
    • 1 vote in support of Russian 
    • The other options received no votes
While most of these results will be followed, ones where no majority came out (such as the vote regarding the national legislature's name and a new national anthem) and ones which may make half of the population angry (such as the vote regarding state religion v secularism and the name of the capital Batyr/Iskenderabat) will need to be discussed. However, Chairman Hasan Çakar has said that the vote has given him a clearer vision of writing a constitution that will reflect and respect the views of all of Hasanistan's citizens.
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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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