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Sunday 3 May 2020

Rump Mejlis reformed; November elections confirmed to still take place

A "rump Mejlis" composed of the remnants of the Mejlis has been reformed, following the ambigious state that it was left in following Hasanistan's secession from Montescano. The "rump Mejlis" is composed of two out of the five former members, with the other three members being either some of whom that left immediately after secession or others who have been pressured by the Montescanin regime to stay within Montescano due to its belligerent prohibition of holding dual Hasani-Montescanin citizenship. The Mejlis will now return to hold sessions, with the Naib-i-Şehinşah to return to his function as Prime Minister, gradually phase out the powers of the office of Naib-i-Şehinşah and promote the usage of the Mejlis to pass laws rather than by decree. The reformation of the Mejlis has come following indication that the new Constitution has almost been completed.
In addition, the planned November elections are confirmed to still be going ahead although they may take a different form than they would have done originally due to potential re-structuring of the government. The Naib-i-Şehinşah has stated regarding this "We are still discussing which electoral systems would be most practical to be used, but they are still happening and the date will only be changed due to potential negative affects of the coronavirus pandemic".
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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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