The Mejlis has successfully passed the "I DEN AM 5 (Unification with Montescano Act)", granting the Prime Minister the mandate to ratify the treaty that will merge Hasanistan and Montescano into one state and transform Hasanistan into a dominion of the Tsardom of Montescano.
The vote was approved by 4 in support, no abstentions and 1 opposition, with a total of five out of the six deputies of the Mejlis (including the Monarch) voting.
In addition to approving the ratification of the treaty, the Basic Law Reform Convention shall be established to reform the current constitution to the conform to the changes that will occur by Hasanistan's annexation by the Tsardom of Montescano. The members shall include the Shahanshah, the Prime Minister and the Deputy Prime Minister.
Despite its approval by a strong majority in the Mejlis, the Act is controversial and some are concerned regarding another attempt to re-establish a pan-Pavlovian state after the collapse of the 2016-2017 era Pavlovian state. The previous vote on the matter of merging with Montescano ended in a tense impasse and caused private disagreements, and while opinions on the matter changed there are still some figures who oppose the decision.
The merger, which will now likely happen, will not affect the current government of Hasanistan (which shall remain the same) and the planned elections shall still occur in November.
The vote was approved by 4 in support, no abstentions and 1 opposition, with a total of five out of the six deputies of the Mejlis (including the Monarch) voting.
In addition to approving the ratification of the treaty, the Basic Law Reform Convention shall be established to reform the current constitution to the conform to the changes that will occur by Hasanistan's annexation by the Tsardom of Montescano. The members shall include the Shahanshah, the Prime Minister and the Deputy Prime Minister.
Despite its approval by a strong majority in the Mejlis, the Act is controversial and some are concerned regarding another attempt to re-establish a pan-Pavlovian state after the collapse of the 2016-2017 era Pavlovian state. The previous vote on the matter of merging with Montescano ended in a tense impasse and caused private disagreements, and while opinions on the matter changed there are still some figures who oppose the decision.
The merger, which will now likely happen, will not affect the current government of Hasanistan (which shall remain the same) and the planned elections shall still occur in November.
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