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Re: Kirlawa Chronicle

Postby OrangeCrusader » Sun Apr 08, 2018 11:57 pm

Unionists Win Seats in Dail Kirlawa

This morning The Unionist Party of Kirwala gained a total of 93 seats in The Dail Kirlawa much to the surprise of the mainstream leftist and centrist parties with widespread support from the conservative leaning province of Nuchtmark. The Orange Institution of Kirlawa held a parade in Chromide in honour of this historic day attracting large crowds.
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Re: Kirlawa Chronicle

Postby colonelvesica » Mon Apr 16, 2018 4:32 pm

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Re: Kirlawa Chronicle

Postby OrangeCrusader » Mon Apr 23, 2018 1:38 pm

Orangists end ceremonial absence from Parliament
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Yesterday Afternoon The Unionist Council of Kirlawa voted in favour of ending the Unionist absence from The House of Parliament. this move comes five years after The Social Democratic and Labour Party attempted to issue a bill which would result in the taxation of religious facilities throughout the Republic much to the dismay and anger of the Luthoran community and it's politicians. The former Unionist party known as "Our Union" has been succeeded by The Luthoran Unionist Party of Kirlawa which after rejoining Parliament won a total of 12 seats.
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Re: Kirlawa Chronicle

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Re: Kirlawa Chronicle

Postby OrangeCrusader » Mon Apr 23, 2018 8:26 pm



Orangists to send a small team of observers to represent Kirlawa at the first commonwealth summit

This Morning William Pearse of The Luthoran Unionist Party of Kirlawa announced that he would be sending a small team of Unionists to the first summit meeting of The Imperial Commonwealth in order to represent the interests of Kirlawa a nation which shares a common history and similar cultural traditions dating back to the time in which the first settlers arrived. Pearse in a follow up stated that he would purpose a bill before The Kirlawan Parliament regarding the membership of Kirlawa in the commonwealth which he and the party deem a first step on the road to reinstating the Union with Luthori.
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Re: Kirlawa Chronicle

Postby OrangeCrusader » Wed Apr 25, 2018 2:21 am

Kirlawa Joins The Imperial Commonwealth

At midnight the Kirlawan House of Parliament in the capital Indrala passed a bill that would pave the way for Kirlawa's membership within the commonwealth of nations while retaining it's status as a Republic devoid of any such control by a reigning monarch. Unionists throughout Kirlawa greeted the passage of the bill which occured on July 12th the annual commemoration of the day of triumph which resulted in the victory of Luthoranism over Aurorian popery once and for all. Parades are scheduled to take place in the coming hours.
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Re: Kirlawa Chronicle

Postby OrangeCrusader » Thu Apr 26, 2018 1:32 am

The Luthoran Volunteers Conduct Exercises in the countryside
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they've gathered themselves together in an area far from the public eye this morning and began to conduct a series of drills and combat procedures with one such scenario referencing a future war against a tyrannical government run by a certain leftist organization. these are the gentlemen of The Luthoran Volunteer Force, a Paramilitary Organization dedicated to the defense of Luthoran communities and armed opposition to Socialists, Communists, Kilani Nationalists, and Republicans. These men are the best and the brightest with many fresh out of high school seeking a sense of belonging and purpose in their lives. many of the recruits seen at the exercises voiced a common frustration with the position of the settler community in Kirlawa believing themselves to be the victims of a system which hates their guts with a seemingly endless passion. their common frustration will be tomorrows nightmare. William Pearse, Commander in Chief of The Volunteers has ordered all units to assemble in rural areas to begin training and to prepare for future operations if need be.
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Re: Kirlawa Chronicle

Postby OrangeCrusader » Thu Apr 26, 2018 10:18 am

Unionists Walkout of Parliament
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This Morning, All 12 Unionist members of the house of parliament conducted a walkout designed to protest measures regarding the desecration and burning of the national colours on the grounds that the legislation purposed by the Social Democrats constitutes a violation of the constitution which guarantees among other things freedom of speech. William Pearse, head of The Unionists has told the press that He and the rest of the MPs shall return very soon.
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Re: Kirlawa Chronicle

Postby bigbluemonkey » Sun Apr 29, 2018 7:14 pm

New Political Party Founded in Kirlawa

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Today, a brand new political force was born in Kirlawa, the Great Popular Party. The party was established in order to represent the views of ordinary working communities in a political system 'dominated by the media and the establishment'. Sean O'Sullivan, the leader of the party, is a former engineer and teacher. He spoke to several journalists about what the party hoped to achieve in the future, saying they were focused on 'making Kirlawa better, together'. In an attempt to try and spread the message about their ideas, the party have been offering free membership for a limited time only. But the party has already been criticised for the fact they are receiving money from foreign billionaire Emmerico Bellini. Bellini has not made any comments about the Great Popular Party yet.
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Re: Kirlawa Chronicle

Postby SDLPireland » Wed May 09, 2018 1:34 am

Kirlawa entering a new political era

Over the last two decades a number of parties have appeared on the political stage in Kirlawa resulting in one of the tightest fought elections in recent years.

Speaking after the last elections Sean Hume of the Kirlawan Social Democrat Party had this to say “it is encouraging to see the electorate have an abundance of choice with regards representation. With elections now being so closely fought it will encourage more debate and ensure that legislators continue to legislate as best possible to ensure the continued progress and prosperity of this country and its people.”

“Before the last election we had come to a sticking point in Kirlawan politics with some disengaging but thankfully all parties are now participating in the assembly again. There will be tough times and there will be tough legislation that will come through this assembly but the strength for this nation lies in the ability of its leaders to persuade and compromise to ensure the best life for all its citizens.”

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