Axis Agreement Organization Announces New Reforms
Axis Headquarters- The Axis Agreement Organization, considered one of the, or if not the, largest political and military alliances on Terra, especially after the collapse of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, has undergone a far-reaching domestic reform effort, according to a statement released by the Axis Leadership Council. This statement comes after several months of talks within the organization among the leaders of the Axis about ideas and other thoughts about how to better run the organization going into a new period of prosperity and a surge of new membership. According to the statement, attached with to another memo outlining the new roles of each new position, the Axis Agreement Organization has created an entirely new body within it’s rank of leadership, called the “Axis Directorate”, which devolves responsibility of maintaining Axis contact with member nations and parties, recruitment, and events watch to specific continents, to “Directors” which in turn report to the Leadership Council on matters concerning the organization in their continent. There were also three other Director positions created; the Media, Foreign Affairs, and Military Directorships were also created in these new reforms, responsible for exactly what their Director name calls for. Axis Commander Carl van Kinsbergen, who was at these talks, told reporters that the reforms “were much needed” to ensure greater “communication, policy control, and strength” within the Organization; “I applaud the work by my fellow Commanders,” told Kinsbergen. “We worked hard throughout the months to figure out the best way to go with this reorganization and I firmly believe that with these reforms with benefit us greatly, both in the Leadership Council, and for our member nations and parties”.
Currently the Axis Agreement Organization is performing well under these reforms as activity within the Organization has jumped considerably, both for established and new members. Just within the last decade, six new nations have ratified the Axis Agreement Treaty, two of which ratified the treaty within just under a year of each other. Majatra, a continent which currently holds the largest rate of membership for the Organization (only four nations out of the whole continent have not ratified the AAT), has seen an explosion of new membership, and activity, as nations like Jelbania and Bardara are getting themselves known to the Organization. Axis Director of Majatra, Felix Herman, who is also the Axis Director of Foreign Affairs, told the press that the Axis is “very well established within the Majatra continent” and success there marks the “high level of respect and strength the Organization holds there”, as well as the “tight-nit” Axis community in Majatra. Majatra also holds the largest membership rate within the Axis concerning ratification of the Axis Military Treaty, with only six not ratifying it.