The DeltarianThe Deltarian is the national Newspaper of Deltaria and gives you the news that matters and is approved by the central committee right on your doorstep________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________February 11th 4529Dissatisfaction in the republics, Presidents position uncertainFollowing remarks about limiting the power of the constituent republics and several interventions in regional authority already longtime president Igor Hošek could lose his position________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Earlier this week in a press conference on the progress of the economy president Igor Hošek mentioned further centralization of the state and a possible decrease in the autonomy of the republics. This was a drastic change in policy, considering that deltaria has finally remained united under the federative autonomous system. But the moment the press conference ended the president, realizing his potentially dangerous mistake, ordered all footage of the media to be erased. While most outlets did one did not and released footage of the conference.
Immediately after hearing the news the Socialist Republic of Doron Akigo and its government denounced the president for his "dangerous" ideas and created a formal request for him to explain himself. Just hours after Doron Akigo's request the Socialist Republic of Alazinder and Socialist Republic of Dissuwa signed the request as well forcing the president to explain himself to the Republican Council.
During the meeting between the president and the constituent republics the situation did not improve, during the meeting the president once again slipped, telling the representatives that his intention was to "strengthen the federation" by "ensuring that the republics are safe under central administration". His intention was to ensure the republics that the central government was only there to protect them, but the representatives took it entirely different. In a near unanimous vote 4 of the 5 republics demanded the resignation of the president with only Darali voting against.
With this immense opposition to the longtime president the central committee now has the final say over the future of the presidency. With 4 of the 5 republics demanding his resignation experts believe the central committee has no choice then to sack the president. More news on this soon.
President Hošek during the press conference that could mean the end of his rule