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Sunday 12 January 2020

Hasanistan becomes observer member of GUM

Yesterday, the Grand Unified Micronational approved Hasanistan's application to become an observer member of the organisation. The decision to join the organisation is a reversal of years of abstention from the organisation by Hasanistan, whose leadership has historically been critical of the GUM.
The Grand Unified Micronational is an international organisation of micronations, mainly based on the MicroWiki community. The organisation was founded in 2009, although it had been periodically dissolved in 2010 and 2015, and was established in its current form in 2016. The reason for Hasanistan's past opposition to organisation was mainly due to the previous hostility of the GUM to the former World Union (in 2013) and the MicroWikia community.
The GUM quorum approved the vote by 11 members in support and 3 in opposition. The opposition came from potential controversy regarding the relationship between Hasanistan and GUM member Montescano, as the two states are in a personal union under His Majesty Shahanshah Deñiz I which made some members question the degree of sovereignty that Hasanistan seperate from Montescano. Prime Minister Hasan Çakar became Hasanistan's delegate to the Grand Unified Micronational.
Hasanistan's current period of observer membership should last for three months. Prime Minister Hasan Çakar announced to the Mejlis that near the end of this period that the Mejlis shall hold a vote on renewing observer membership, seeking full membership or withdrawal. Prime Minister Çakar has also clarified that observer membership in the organisation will not affect its commitments to the Konmalehth or the Pavlovian Union.
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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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