Head of the Nation collapses during Speech of the RepublicAs the war expands, the political arena of Kivonia is shifting heavily after the collapse of General VolkhardtEarly this evening, during the annual Speech of the Republic, the Head of the Nation, General Augustin Volkhardt, collapsed 6 minutes in to his speech. He began talking about the current immediate situation of the war between the Third Kivonian Republic and the other two Macon nations. He stated that he, the government and the armed forces is working tirelessly day and night to combat the foreign invaders, who, in his own words wants to:
Eradicate the Kivonian culture and history in order to push their globalist and socialistic agenda.
As he stood before the Civil Assembly and the National Salvation Military Council, he began to seem dizzy and started to mutter incomprehensible words and then suddenly fell down on the floor. The members of both chambers quickly moved to help the General, some of who later stated, that he had a hard time to breath properly. An ambulance was quickly called and came within 5 minutes.
The same kind of ambulance carrying the Head of the NationThe Minister of the Republic, Lt General Viktor Haninge has stated that the General has been transported to the nearest hospital and is getting the best treatment and care from the most professional doctors in the country, who just arrived by helicopter from the city of Vermillion. No one knows really what the cause may be for this, but rumors and speculations have already started to circle around over that he was poisoned. Which in turn have created numerous theories if that were the case. One of such theories is that the Hutorians and Telamonese are behind the Generals collapse, while other more conspiracy like theories have suggested that it was a deep conspiracy coming from within the government or the armed forces or the STASÄ (State Security Service). But no comment has been made yet, concerning the rumors and speculations, neither has any one confirmed the status of the General.