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Thursday 1 March 2018

Provinicial reform plan released

Provisional President Hasan Çakar has released a provincial reform plan that he hopes to implement through a potential referendum in the future. The plan includes discussions about the current federal structure of Hasanistan and the powers , creation of new municipalties and the status of the autonomous province of the Free Republic of Ardajan.
The first part of the plan is the discussion of the federalism and the current state rights. Provisional President Çakar has stated that the need for the current federal state is questionable and the possibility of a return to a unitary structure needs to be debated. There is also the fact that none of the provinces of Hasanistan, outside of Ardajan, exercise many of the legislative and executive rights granted to them.
The second part of the plan is the current municipal borders. The creation of new municipalities within Köktughluk, Ardajan, Çobanistan and Batyr. The main priority out of these shall be Köktughluk, which was annexed by Hasanistan last year while part of Pavlov. Currently, the only established municipality is Kriştovsaray. Discussion is required to be held about how the province shall be divided and how many new municipalities Köktughluk will require.
Map of Hasanistan's original municipalities
In regard to the other provinces that are discussed, the changes are smaller. There is talk about splitting Ardajan municipality of Ardajan and Karamankaş municipality in Çobanistan. In Batyr, there is discussions on the creation of municipalities in the outer areas of province. Also on the matter of Batyr, there is also a debate about splitting the province itself into a "Outer Province" and a "Capital District".
The third part of the plan is in regard to the autonomous Free Republic of Ardajan's status. The province of Ardajan has always been culturally different from rest of Hasanistan and has been tied to "Oegstgeestian nations". The autonomous status of Ardajan is planned to be maintained, but there is discussions about rights its government will be given in regard to managing its own foreign policy separate from the Hasani government.
Provisional President Çakar's plan may or may not be voted on in the future in a referendum. However, this plan is not the priority of the government at the moment as a non-provisional government is still required to be established.
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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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