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Tuesday 4 July 2017

Federal Mejlis passes first act; various countries unilaterally recognized

This morning, President Reza signed the country's first bill into law since Hasanistan's independence following the dissolution of Pavlov. The bill, proposed by Prime Minister Hasan Çakar, was proposed on 2 July and the four members of the Federal Mejlis were given three days to vote on the law. As all candidates had voted by the second day, the President was allowed to make the choice of whether he would sign the bill and enact it as law or veto it. There was no expectations of President Reza vetoing the bill as it was given his approval to be proposed in the Mejlis.
The new act, titled on proposal as the "2017 Unilateral Recognition Bill" and now known as the "2017 Unilateral Recognition Act", will now see Hasanistan unilaterally recognize 205 countries (most of whom are members of the United Nations).
The act unilaterally recognizes the following countries:
  • All members of the United Nations;
  • the Vatican City State;
  • the Republic of Abkhazia;
  • the Republic of South Ossetia;
  • the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic (also known as Transnistria);
  • the Republic of China (only over the territories it controls);
  • the East Turkestan Government;
  • the Kingdom of Nazir;
  • the Republic of Viadalvia;
  • the Principality of the Qërimoğulları;
  • the Hortanian Empire.
The bill was unopposed in Parliament, as Shady Morsi (KL-Ardajan), Krištof Fondrk (Ind-Köktughluk) and the bill's proposer Prime Minister Hasan Çakar (GP-Çobanistan) all voted in support of it. Tanju Çakar (HİP-Batyr) abstained the bill, most likely due to him lacking a strong opinion on any foreign disputes.
Some controversy existed before its proposal due to a draft of the bill including the Republic of Kosovo as one of the nations Hasanistan would recognize. The Qaragüliyyâh Bey Isa Musa voiced his concern to the cabinet about its inclusion, as well as the inclusion of the Principality of the Qërimoğulları. Kosovo was thus removed for the final draft.
The text of the bill can be read here...
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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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