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LRT Info - TODAY’S NEWS, IN SHORT
13 MAY 2025


[POLITICS] Minority cabinet in Fomalhaut

A minority government was formed by Bertha Neumann and her party, the Thaerist Democratic Union, after early regional elections earlier in Fomalhaut this month. “I will continue the fight for the development and autonomy of our region,” the chancellor of Fomalhaut told a news conference.

The leader of the Fomalhaut Labor Movement, Karl Adler, criticized Chancellor Neumann’s decision to stay in office, vowing that his party would file a motion of no confidence against the chancellor and her cabinet.

[POLITICS] Separated, but still together

Although PROLIB was dissolved nationally a few months ago, it still exists in certain regions, namely Oaș and Casimnicea. In these regions, the Prosperity Party and the Alliance for Freedom still cooperate, in some cases including with the Civics.

In the Oaș Regional Council, the two parties are still in power alongside the Development Movement, a right-wing regionalist party.

In Casimnicea, the Limboese Civic Union is in alliance with the Prosperity Party and the Alliance for Freedom, although the leader of the regional branch repeatedly stated last year that they would not ally “under any form” with PROLIB.

[INTERNAL] Grand Scholar Corina XII, hospitalized

The Grand Scholar Corina XII was hospitalized last night at the Corova Regional Emergency Hospital after suffering a heart attack. According to data given to the press by the spokesperson of the Aeternum Assembly, she was stabilized and will be transferred next week to the “Dr. Marius Dragomir” National Heart Institute in the capital.

“On 12 May 2025, a 63-year-old female patient in serious condition was urgently brought to the Emergency Unit of the Corova Regional Emergency Hospital after suffering a heart attack. The patient already had a history of cardiovascular diseases before being hospitalized urgently,” the manager of the medical unit told the press.

The Grand Scholar Corina XII was to participate next week in the inauguration of the Târcovoaia Monastery, recently restored with funds from the Federal Ministry of Culture.

[INTERNAL] Registrations for the Caritas Program begin

The Federal Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs is launching volunteer registrations for the National Charity Program, known as Caritas, where people of all ages are encouraged to get involved in charitable work within the framework of NGOs registered in the program.

After last year, the number of people registered in the program exceeded 100,000, this year the authorities expect this number to increase. According to current data, last year the most popular volunteer programs were those related to tree replanting and disaster relief, especially in regions that were affected by floods.

Applications for registration for the National Charity Program can be made until June 20 both on the official website of the program and in physical format, in which case the files are submitted only to the city halls or regional prefectures.

[EXTERNAL] Few official visits, cancelled

The Presidential Administration has published a press release announcing that Hellen Portman has canceled, at least temporarily, her official visits to several states. Specifically, these are Packilvania, Free Pax State and West Atlalandr (which was pulled out of the list since March this year).

In the case of the states in Yasteria, the decision was made due to the military training exercises carried out near the border between Packilvania, Tarseen and the Free Pax States, and it was specified that the visit will be carried out by next month at the latest if no other problems arise.

In the case of the West Atlalandr, the release states that “since the Limboese state does not agree with the military operation carried out by the Kingdom of Atlalandr in the Social Republic of Atlalandr, the President of the Limboese Republic has decided that she will not travel to the Kingdom of Atlalandr.”

At the moment, among the priority countries in this diplomatic tour are listed: Beirais, Nilovia, Great Morstaybishlia, Lièhuǒ, Lovelia, Ribenstadt Federation and Shimajiro.


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LRT Info - BREAKING NEWS
26 MAY 2025


Grand Scholar Corina XII, deceased

Grand Scholar Corina XII was declared deceased last night by the medical staff of the National Heart Institute “Dr. Marius Dragomir” following cardiac complications.

“The patient was transferred on May 20, 2025 from the Corova Regional Emergency Hospital after she suffered a heart attack, due to which she was admitted to the aforementioned medical unit on May 13. Her condition, at the time of admission here, was stable, but it deteriorated due to cardiovascular problems. Regarding the question of whether the death occurred due to age, the answer is categorically yes,” said the institute’s manager, Cosmina Gheorghe.

Born in Corova in 1932 with the name Anamaria Petrache, she followed her dream of helping people through her humanitarian work. With the beginning of the ligarchist regime in 1948, she was sent by her parents to the Livedea Monastery to avoid being recruited into the Youth League. There, she studied theology in secret, helped by the monastery’s monks. In 1968, Anamaria would become Representative Scholar of the Sanctuary of Corion, and in 1989 she was elected as Grand Scholar of the Aeternum Assembly, at a time when the entire faith was in danger of schism due to the interpretation of a certain passage in the Sabac, specifically Verses 32-35 of Chapter 27, Volume 4.

In 1993, Corina XII resolved the issue of interpretation, considering that Lapideus did not refer to the spread of the faith, but to the promotion of diplomacy and justice, an interpretation accepted by the entire Aeternum Assembly. During her time as Grand Scholar, she took several internal measures to help temples and monasteries affected by the ligarchists. In 2018, she took a negative position towards the PROLIB government after the adoption of Law 23/2018, which endangered the independence of the judiciary and the rule of law, including joining protesters on the streets in some instances.

In 2020, members of the Aeternum Assembly proposed her canonization as a person worthy of gratitude, a proposal that she opposed, but which was ultimately taken at the request of over 3 million believers through an open petition in which opposition politicians, celebrities and members of the former royal family also signed.

After the news broke, the parliament unanimously passed a law declaring a period of national mourning in honor of the Great Scholar Corina XII. President Hellen Portman also announced that she would return to the country, canceling her entire diplomatic tour, the beginning of which will be moved to mid-June.

The state funeral procession will take place next week in the “Lapideus III” Universal Temple in Corova, and the remains of Corina XII will be deposited at the Livedea Monastery, as stipulated in her will.

The Aeternum Assembly will meet after the funeral to elect a new Great Scholar.


Sabac 4 27: 32-35

“For if your gods exist, then the others would exist too, and if not, then there is no other. However, even if they exist, why do we need to fear them in order to be good? Is not goodness already within us, or has it also dissipated from us? Do not let it perish from you, or the world will fall into a greater darkness than it is at this time. Be a light among men and preach mercy and love.”



LRT Info - TODAY’S NEWS, IN SHORT
28 MAY 2025


[INTERNAL] State funeral on 1 June

The National Government has adopted the decision by which the state funeral of the late G. Sch. Corina XII will take place on 1 June 2025, a decision taken after consulting the Aeternum Assembly.

Until then, her remains will be kept in the “Lapideus III” Universal Temple in Corova, where believers from all over the world will be able to leave flowers or light candles in honor of one of the most important moderb figures of Lapideism.

The entire funeral process will be broadcast live by the Limboese Radio-Television on all of the television channels.

[INTERNAL] The Aeternum Assembly to convene soon

The spokesperson of the Aeternum Assembly, Marian Găveanu, declared this afternoon on public television that all teachers of the Sanctuaries and Orders of Sapience will soon meet at Corova to elect a new Grand Scholar.

Currently, three are considered potential successors of the late Corina XII by theologians, including sch. Valerie Dumitru of the Meridiem Sanctuary, sch. Elena Greucean of the Corova Sanctuary and sch. Jasmina Pitrișor of the Order of Sapience of the Great Country.

The exact date of these elections is not known, but according to a press release issued by the Aeternum Assembly, they will take place only after the funeral procession on 1 June.

[INTERNAL] Debate over the City of Faith reignited

After the unfortunate death of the former G. Sch. Corina XII, discussions regarding the old project of the “City of Faith”, a project proposed in the 1930s regarding the establishment of a completely autonomous region controlled by the Aeternum Assembly within the city of Corova, have resurfaced in the public space.

According to the project, a part of the old city center containing areas of religious importance could become completely autonomous. The said area would contain only the fortified portion of the city’s historic district, where the Universal Temple, the Aeternum Archive, the Lapideist Library, the Grand Scholar’s Residence and the Sch. Lapideus III Square are located.

The region is not inhabited by anyone, except for people from within the Aeternum Assembly. The Mayor of Corova Municipality, Maia Argostav, declared in a post on social networks that she would not oppose such a project, with the only condition being that the delimitation would not include residential or commercial areas.

[INTERNAL] In anticipation of the pilgrimage

Most of the hotels in Corova have all their rooms booked for this period, especially because of the state funeral that will take place next week. Due to this, local authorities and accommodation facilities in the city are preparing for a real challenge.

Maia Argostav, Mayor of Corova: “In terms of public transport, the number of buses and trolleybuses will be increased on the routes connecting the airport, train stations and Park and Ride parking lots with the city center. Our snow removal crews will be on alert, so that if necessary they can intervene quickly, and, from what I have heard, the traffic police will increase the number of agents on missions during this period.”

The manager of Air Limbo stated that the number of flights to Corova will be increased, while the general director of the Limbo National Railway Company “FeroLim” recommended that people using the train to go to Corova should expect delays due to the railway works.

[EXTERNAL] Aeternum Assembly to send aid workers to East Atlalandr

12 March 2025

The Aeternum Assembly spokesperson, Marian Găveanu, told public television that they plan to send more aid workers, including scholars, to East Atlalandr, already devastated by the invasion launched by the neighboring state. The Assembly has already recruited around 80 people through the National Charity Program.

“We have already discussed with the Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Diplomacy, with Minister Tonova, and it was agreed that we will be given assistance in terms of transportation. From what we were told, an Air Force cargo aircraft will be used, but it remains to be seen whether there will be any further changes in this case,” Marian Găveanu told LRT Info.


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LRT Info - TODAY’S NEWS, IN SHORT
29 MAY 2025


[INTERNAL] New autonomous region, established

The Federal Ministry of Internal Affairs has issued a press release explaining an administrative-territorial reform of the country. Specifically, the founding of a new autonomous region within Corova that encompasses the entire fortified religious area of ​​the historic center of the city.

This region was established after several consultations with the Aeternum Assembly and with local and regional authorities, the new autonomous region will be administered directly by the Assembly.

[INTERNAL] Limbo, to debut on Urthvision

Limbo will compete for the first time in the Urthvision Songfestival. The country will be represented by the pop group SLN with the song “Pump It Up”.

The competition will be broadcast live on Channel 1, with reruns on Channel 2 or entirely available on LRT+.

[EXTERNAL] Sanctions against West Atlalandr

13 March 2025

President Hellen Portman promulgated the package of economic sanctions imposed on West Atlalandr, after the invasion of its neighboring country, East Atlalandr.

The project regarding the sanctions was proposed by Foreign Minister Tonova last week and passed the vote of the Senate, the decision-making chamber in this case, with 59 votes in favor, 9 against and 12 abstentions. The votes against were all from the senators of the Prosperity Party.

“Such a proposal is simply nonsense, to put it this way. What will we do if a large part of UNAC opposes this initiative? And what did West Atlalandr do wrong to impose sanctions on them? Let’s first deal with what is happening in our own backyard, and only then look at the others,” declared Senator Eric Ionavici during the vote.

In response, Senator Teodora Petrilă stated in the meeting: “I would like to remind you, Senator Ionavici, that your party is facing its biggest crisis so far, with some of your party’s elected officials under criminal investigation for corruption. And, in addition, did you find it normal for a country to bomb civilian areas? Is that what you want to show the people and, especially, the people you represent in the Senate? That you accept civilian areas being treated as battlefronts?”

The adopted sanctions apply to trade in oil, gas, food and natural resources. At the same time, the Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Diplomacy approved the sending of humanitarian aid to East Atlalandr, which will be transported with the help of the Air Force.

Asked what measures would be taken if this humanitarian mission, along with its personnel and equipment, were deliberately put in danger by West Atlalandr, Minister Tonova stated the following: “Here I am talking about citizens of the Limboese Republic, which includes volunteers, medical personnel and scholars of the Aeternum Assembly who chose to go there. A limited number of military personnel will, of course, be made available for the safety of the aid workers. But, in the hypothetical case you mentioned, then certainly tougher measures will be taken than now, we will even propose the severance of diplomatic relations if necessary.”

At present, the details of the of the aid mission has been transmitted to the governments of the two states.


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LRT Info - Funeral of Corina XII
01 June 2025


List of characters

Mihaela Videa - LRT Info News Anchor - She/Her - Cava
Mihai Grigore - Specialist in Theological History - He/Him - Human
Elena Dumitrache - Reporting from Aeterra / Corova - She/Her - Human
Alex Vasilescu - Reporting from the Livedea Monastery - He/Him - Orc


All TV channels within Limbo start broadcasting the same thing (besides those for children or music channels). A Cava woman wearing black faces the camera with a serious look.

[Mihaela:] It is 09:50, June 1, 2025. This is the live broadcast of the funeral of the late Gr. Sch. Corina XII. With us is Mihai Grigore, expert in theological history and rector of the Faculty of History and Theology at the University of the Capital, and connected with us are our colleagues, both in Corova and at the Livedea Monastery.

She turns to the man currently in the studio.

[Mihaela:] Mr. Grigore, welcome and thank you for accepting our invitation to come here. Can you explain to us why this event is quite important?
[Mihai:] And I thank you for the invitation. Yes, it is a rather important event, and not only from a religious point of view. I have seen throughout history how the Aeternum Assembly has had an impact both politically and socially on our country. It has always been a kind of guide for the people here and not only. I have seen how, throughout time, who was at the head of the Assembly, who was the Grand Scholar, had an influence on the way some people saw the world. There are enough examples in history.
[Mihaela:] So far, the faithful have had time to see the coffin in which Corina XII is lying, they have brought flowers or lit candles in her honor. Some have even come from abroad.
[Mihai:] Yes, I was also in Corova these days and I saw that there were many there, I even stood, I think, in line for at least an hour, although it was cold outside.
[Mihaela:] The ceremony will begin with the removal of the coffin from the Universal Temple, its placement in the ceremonial area in Sch. Lapideus III Square, where the first ceremony will take place, after which it will be taken through the main streets of the city to the Corova train station, from where the train will take it to the Livedea train station and then it will arrive by car to the Livedea Monastery. Now I’ll turn the call over to our colleague, Elena Dumitrache, who is in Corova. Elena, how are things there?

The screen showed a woman dressed in winter clothes, holding a microphone. Behind her was a large square packed to the brim with people.

[Elena:] Hello Mihaela and hello to those at home who are watching this live broadcast. I am in the Sch. Lapideus III square and, as you can see from what my colleague is filming, it is full, and not only. The entire area is full of people, including the outside of the fortified area. Screens have been set up in certain areas so that those here can see the ceremony.
[Mihaela:] How are the people there? We have known for a few days that temperatures have dropped below 5°C in the northern part of the country and light rain is expected in the area.
[Elena:] Yes, the weather is quite cold, but that hasn’t stopped people from coming here. Among those here are volunteers distributing hot tea, water and pocket heaters, and I even saw some stands offering umbrellas in case the showers start early. The spirit is, of course, one of solemn respect and sadness.

Mihaela turns to Mihai.
[Mihaela:] Mr. Grigore, what ceremonies or procedures take place before what we’ll see?
[Mihai:] Well, before that, there is the preparation of the coffin and other organizational things, such as reviewing the speech of the person who will hold this ceremony.

The broadcast suddenly cuts to images from the square, where a group of people emerge from the large temple on the opposite side, wearing ceremonial robes and carrying a coffin with floral patterns on it. A person in front of the coffin rang a bell, while the person behind carried a yellow flag with a black bird on it.

[Mihaela:] As we see, the coffin is now being removed from the Universal Temple and taken to the center of the square.

Around the people carrying the coffin, the faithful in the square reach out towards the coffin, some crying or wailing, hoping they will be able to touch it one last time, but still keeping a respectful distance from those carrying it. Those carrying the coffin sang a mournful song. Finally, the coffin reaches the center of the square, where it is placed on a pedestal in an upright position, facing the temple. Four people stand on each side of the coffin, holding a paper in their hands. They open the book and begin to speak simultaneously, appearing as if only one person were speaking. Those in the square hold a lighted candle in one hand.

[Scholars:] These are the last words of the Grand Scholar Corina XII to the people, left before her departure from the world: "Children of the world, do not be sad, for I have departed into the unknown. And what greater joy is there for us than to discover the unknown? I did not want this position, but you wanted me, so I took on the responsibility of guiding you, and this is my last teaching: do not step on the path of hatred and bloodshed, but be the light, for this is the good we want for the world. The just struggle is not one of oppression, but one of liberation, mercy and love. Do not stand indifferent to the oppressed, give them the tools of liberation and judge the oppressors. Nations and borders are fleeting, people are not. The values ​​we hold dear are always in danger, therefore it is good to share them with others and guide them with patience. My time in the world is over, but yours is still “It is, therefore I ask you to do what is right. May the universe grant you all good fortune.”

The scholars begin to sing another song. The people in the square begin to raise their candles, singing along with the four scholars by the coffin. After several minutes, the coffin is taken and placed in a car, which is driven outside the fortified area. Images show people in the square starting to leave in the same direction. The broadcast changed again to images of a boulevard, lined with people. The car carrying the coffin was driving down the middle of the street, people on the sides raising their candles as it passed in front of them. From above, a sea of ​​candles could be seen.

[Mihaela:] As we can see, the coffin is being carried along Temple Boulevard, in front of thousands of people. According to estimates received from the Corova Local Police, the number of participants in the city has already exceeded the number of inhabitants, reaching almost 1 million, most of them along the boulevard. Others are also in the area of ​​the Livedea Monastery, where our colleague Alex is present. Alex, how are things there?

Images appear from a location surrounded by dense forest. A male orc in winter clothes and a microphone is in the center of the image.

[Alex:] Yes Mihaela, there are many people here too. The monks started preparations last night, they distributed tea to those present here. The weather is colder than in Corova, temperatures here are -4°C, but the wind is gentler than on the coast, especially since we are in a wooded area. It will take approximately three hours for the remains of the former GrandScholar to arrive here for the final ceremony, including cremation. The ashes will be placed in the monastery’s funerary mausoleum.

The images of the car carrying the coffin to the Corova train station continue, as it crosses a bridge into a more modern part of the city. The car finally arrives at the train station, which had an old architecture, but parts of it seemed modernized. The car enters through a gate and stops in front of the station. Four people get out of the car and take the coffin out and carry it inside the station. In about a quarter of an hour, a train can be seen leaving the station.

[Mihaela:] As you can see, the train to Livedea left from Corova. The trains that had the route on this line were diverted to other routes, according to CFL. It will arrive in Livedea, a locality located inside the Apele-Reci Virgin Forests, an area protected by law.

Three hours and 21 minutes later…

The train arrives at a station with traditional religious architecture. There, four monks take the coffin and begin to carry it out of the station, to the car outside. They arrive safely at the monastery.

[Alex:] As you can see, the car bringing the coffin with the remains of the former Grand Scholar Corina XII has entered the monastery courtyard, where it has stopped. Here are the monks who will carry the coffin to the monastery temple.

The monks carry the coffin up the steps of the monastery temple, where they place it on a podium facing the crowd. They begin to ring small silver bells, chanting.

[Monks:] May she who has departed from the world rest in peace. May her ashes be fine and her memory infinite. Peace in the world and high in the heavens. May her wisdom illuminate those of us who remain. May our lament be a testimony among the nations, for our path is righteous. May the universe grant us a good fortune, for this was her desire. Peace among us and those outside.

The crowd repeats the words of the monks, which echo throughout the monastery. After this ceremony is over, the monks begin to carry the coffin inside the temple, and after half an hour, a black smoke comes out of the temple’s chimney. Part of the crowd wails, all looking at the black smoke. After almost an hour, the crowd begins to disperse.


LRT Info - TODAY’S NEWS, IN SHORT
04 JULY 2025


[INTERNAL] Aeternum Assembly to convene next week

The spokesman for the Aeternum Assembly, Marian Găveanu, said, when asked by reporters, that the meetings for the election of the new Grand Scholar will take place starting next week.

“There are many people from different regions who, for objective reasons, cannot come this week. Also, the representatives of all the Sanctuaries and the Orders of Sapience have not yet been elected and that is a process that takes time,” he said.

[INTERNAL] Low-intensity earthquakes on Lighthouse Island

Researchers from the Federal Research and Development Institute for Earth Physics are warning of a potential volcanic eruption of the Lighthouse volcano after several earthquakes measuring between 2.1 and 3.4 on the Richter scale were recorded on the island of the same name.

Meanwhile, the General Inspectorate for Emergency Situations has issued a warning for the region around Lighthouse Island. Ship and air traffic will also be diverted to avoid the island. Researchers from Earth Physics are monitoring the situation.

[INTERNAL] Construction tender for the Matrolinsk - Bergstad bridge, restarted from scratch

The Road Infrastructure Development Company has announced the start of the tender for the construction of the bridge between the cities of Matrolinsk and Bergstad for the second time, after resolving several disputes regarding the winning of the contract by the company CorConstruct SRL.

Now, the tender must be started from scratch, according to the decision taken by the Bergstad Court of Appeal on May 25. The bridge will be a mixed one and will connect the Fomalhaut region with the rest of the country by road and rail.

[EXTERNAL] Portman to resume her diplomatic tour

President Helen Portman has announced that she will resume her diplomatic tour planned last month. However, according to information given to the press, the order of the countries to be visited will be changed.

Thus, the president will go to the following countries: Nilovia, Lovelia, the Ribenstadt Federation, the Great Morsatybishlia, Blueacia, Shimajiro, The Oan Isles, Beirais, Lapérouse, Nisserige, Norgsveldet, Lièhuǒ and Maanbriak.

According to the press release issued by the Presidential Administration, the program is not permanent, and changes may occur at any time.


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LRT Info - TODAY’S NEWS, IN SHORT
09 JUNE 2025


[INTERNAL] New Grand Scholar

The Aeternum Assembly has finally elected Scholar Jasmina Pitrișor of the Order of Sapience of the Great Country as the new Grand Scholar of the Assembly.

Born in the Great Morstaybishlia in 1983, from a family of Limboese migrants, she is set to be the first Grand Scholar from outside of Limbo and also the youngest so far. It was announced that her name of choice as a Grand Scholar will be “Anamaria IV”.

[INTERNAL] Violent protests in Bergstad

Violent protests have taken place for the sixth night in a row in Bergstad against Chancellor Bertha Neumann and the Thaerist-Democratic Union, after her regional cabinet refused to hold early chancellor elections after she lost her majority in the Landtag.

The Interior Minister in Fomalhaut reportedly asked the police to forcibly disperse the protesters, as a result of which around 3,000 people at the protest were injured by rubber bullets or by being hit by the police. According to FR Aktuell, several people were rushed to hospital after the gendarmerie fired tear gas into the crowd. The number of arrests has reached 10,000.

Federal Minister of the Interior, Maria Ram, has already announced to the Regional Government of Fomalhaut that federal funds will be completely cut off to the region starting this week for abuse of power and that she will sue the regional executive at the High Court of Cassation and Justice.

[POLITICS] Odobescu to replace Reșcupeanu as PM

The current deputy prime minister, Alexandru Odobescu, will replace the current prime minister Mihaela Reșcupeanu, according to sources within the Social Democratic Party. In return, Reșcupeanu would like to resign from the executive and step away from political life.

This information comes in the context in which several members of the party are demanding the election of a new leadership, with Odobescu being the favorite member for the position of party president. A verdict is currently awaited from the National Congress of the Social Democratic Party.

[EXTERNAL] Portman to arrive in Neriveli

President Hellen Portman will soon arrive in Neriveli, the capital of Nilovia. According to her statements last week, she wants to focus on energy, cultural and research cooperation and the infrastructure interconnection project between Nilovia and Limbo, thus ensuring a connection with the energy infrastructure in Aurora.

Throughout her diplomatic tour, the President will be accompanied by the First Lady and their child. Their transportation is provided by the state-owned airline Air Limbo, and according to the press release published by the Presidential Administration, all expenses will be made public, a promise that Portman made during her election campaign last year.


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LRT Info - TODAY’S NEWS, IN SHORT
12 JUNE 2025


[POLITICS] Odobescu, confirmed new PM

Alexandru Odobescu was elected the new president of the Social Democratic Party by the party’s National Congress yesterday evening and will return to the position of prime minister for the second time. He stated that he will not change the composition of the current executive.

Coming from Iasonvil, Odobescu is, once again, the youngest prime minister in the country, obtaining this position at the age of 28. Before that, he was part of the youth organization of the Limboese Civic Union, a party that he ended up leading for a year until his removal by the Civic Executive Committee at the beginning of this year after he negotiated the formation of a coalition with the Socialists and the Greens. Among the most important achievements of his first mandate is the accession into UNAC.

[POLITICS] Ionavici defends Neumann

In a post on social media, Eric Ionavici, president of the Prosperity Party, expressed his support for the Chancellor of Fomalhaut, Bertha Neumann, and her party in the context of the ongoing protests taking place throughout the region.

“Violence has no place on the streets of our cities. What is happening in Bergstad shows the true desperation and desire of the system to remove the people from power. The regional government and Chancellor Neumann have every right to ask the police to restore order, especially when it was destroyed by traitors commanded by Hellen Portman and paid by foreigners,” he said in his post.

Meanwhile, Socialist senator Alina Meyer reacted to Ionavici’s posts: “Accusing your own people of treason, all while your party is losing members because their files are no longer blocked by bribed prosecutors, is far beyond common sense. Let’s not forget that your predecessor, Henry Pren, stole a billion and a half buri from BNL reserves, for which he received 16 years in prison. By the way, how are your companies, the ones you used to launder funds outside the country?”


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LRT Info - TODAY’S NEWS, IN SHORT
18 JUNE 2025


[INTERNAL] Protests in Fomalhaut continue

The violence continues in Bergstad, after the regional interior minister asked the gendarmerie to forcefully enter the Landtag building, just as councillors were voting on the bill to impeach Chancellor Bertha Neumann. According to FR Aktuell, a crowd had already formed in front of the parliament building to await the verdict when the gendarmerie forced their way in, trying to stop the officers from entering. After the protest, around 641 people were arrested and 455 were injured, including children.

In the meantime, Prime Minister Odobescu has already filed a request to suspend the autonomy of the Fomalhaut region with the Constitutional Court, after a bill on this subject passed the Senate vote yesterday with 61 votes in favor, 9 against and 10 abstentions.

"What is happening in Bergstad and beyond can be characterized with one word: tyranny. The main role of law enforcement, both regional and federal, is to protect the citizens of this country, not to protect a few people and their interests. Our people have lived through such times and they have decided that they no longer want to live through them. I promised that measures would be taken, and that is what I will do," the prime minister declared in a press conference.

[INTERNAL] Anamaria IV calls for an end to the violence in Bergstad

Grand Scholar Anamaria IV called for an end to all violence in Bergstad during the re-election ceremony for the representative of the Order of Sapience of the Great Country. She also stated: “Violence against the opposition only shows the desperation that one can have to stay in power. And to all the comrades who took to the streets: I am with you and I will always be.”

The statement went viral within hours, including among politicians. In response, Senator Alina Meyer, who criticized Eric Ionavici for his support of Chancellor Neumann, posted on social media: “Ionavici presents himself as the great benefactor of the country, while defending a tyrant. Think about how callous you must be, when even the greatest figure of your own faith does not stand with you.”

[WEATHER] Blizzard in the mountains and in the north

The National Weather Service has issued a code orange blizzard warning for most of the Călifăret, Severigea regions and the mountainous area of ​​the Casimnicea, Ghiorot, Horimnița, Oaș and Viștenia regions, with wind gusts reaching 100 kilometers per hour. Visibility could drop below 10 meters in some places.

The Road Police advise drivers not to travel outside the town unless necessary. The CFL has already announced that there are delays on most of the railway lines, and some flights to and from Corova have been canceled due to the strong winds.

[EXTERNAL] The diplomatic tour continues

President Hellen Portman’s diplomatic tour has been modified, with her stopping in Nelisi, the capital of Tarelia, for an official meeting with the country’s Chancellor.

Among the topics discussed was the energy interconnection project between Limbo, Lovelia, Ribenstadt and Tarelia, a project developed by experts from the Federal Ministry of Energy.

President Portman has already visited Nilovia, Lovelia and Ribenstadt, and will head to Sani Bursil this Friday for a meeting with the High Elderthane Franklin Barvata. According to the program made available to the press, she will also visit the Limboese Cultural Center in Sani Bursil, where she will meet with a representative of the Limboese diaspora from the Great Morstaybishlia.


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18 JUNE 2025


[INTERNAL] Constitutional Court hearing on the suspension of Fomalhaut's autonomy, today

The Constitutional Court announced today, at 6:00 p.m., the start of the meeting to reach a verdict on the request to suspend the regional autonomy of Fomalhaut filed yesterday by Prime Minister Alexandru Odobescu. It is not known exactly when the final verdict will be given.

At the moment, several reporters are in the press conference room waiting for a verdict. One of our correspondents is there, and the moment the verdict of the CCRL judges is given, we will return to them.

[INTERNAL] State of emergency in Halmeu and South Grivița Islands

The Regional Government of Halmeu and Grivița de Sud Islands has declared a state of emergency due to the low energy production of the Grigorești Thermal Power Plant, which is currently undergoing modernization. According to Electerm, only one unit out of four is currently producing electricity and heat.

Federal Minister of Energy Ion Brevinescu said that the amount of electricity and gas transported to the region would be increased and that he had asked Electerm to urgently restart one of the shut-down units of the thermal power plant.

[POLITICS] Negotiations between Socialists and Greens

The leaderships of the Green Party and the Socialist Workers’ Party are negotiating a possible merger between the two. According to information available to the press, the new formation will be led by both party leaders as co-chairs.

This hypothesis has been in the public domain since last year when the two parties collaborated during the elections. The leaderships of the Greens and the Socialists have not issued any statements regarding this matter.

[EXTERNAL] President Portman, in Tarelia

President Hellen Portman was in Nelisi, the capital of Tarelia, today to discuss possible cooperation between Limbo and Tarelia in the Eastern Auroran Interconnection Project. In addition to the aforementioned project, topics related to trade and cooperation within UNAC were also discussed.

President Portman left Tarelia immediately after concluding her talks with the country’s head of state and other high-ranking officials, and is now heading to Sani Bursil.


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20 JUNE 2025


CCRL turned down Odobescu’s request of suspending Fomalhaut’s autonomy

The Constitutional Court rejected the request to suspend the regional autonomy of Fomalhaut filed two days ago by Prime Minister Alexandru Odobescu. Below is the full reasoning of the CCRL judges:

"On 20.06.2025, the Constitutional Court of the Limboese Republic, following deliberations, unanimously rejected the request formulated by A. O. regarding the suspension of the regional autonomy of the Autonomous Region of Fomalhaut.
After a detailed analysis of the current situation in the Autonomous Region of Fomalhaut, as well as the arguments presented by A. O. in the request filed on 18.06.2025, the Court decided that the measures adopted by the Fomalhaut Regional Government do not contravene the Constitution of the Limboese Republic. Furthermore, the Court draws attention to the fact that it does not fall within its own competence to suspend the autonomy of a region for reasons other than unconstitutionality.
This decision is final and generally binding."

Prime Minister Odobescu reacted and declared in front of the Constitutional Court building, where a solidarity protest was also taking place, the following: “This decision of the CCRL will not discourage us. I and the government I lead knew that there was a possibility that this request would be rejected, so we will decide to take other measures, including resorting to justice if necessary.”

In Fomalhaut, Chancellor Bertha Neumann’s popular support has fallen from 50% at the beginning of the year to 19%. Protests continue throughout the region, where a general strike has been announced by union representatives, and a student protest will take place today at 6:00 p.m. in front of the University of Bergstad, according to student unions. The opposition leader, Karl Adler, and his colleagues in the Landtag, arrested two days ago, have not yet been released from Gendarmerie custody, although Major General Sorocea of ​​the Limboese Gendarmerie has asked the leadership of the Fomalhaut Gendarmerie to release all protesters in custody, threatening to suspend them from their posts if they do not comply with orders.

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21 JUNE 2025


[INTERNAL] The Bergstad Municipal Sanitation Company, close to bankruptcy

The mayor of Bergstad is asking the Regional Government of Fomalhaut for help with the Bergstad Municipal Sanitation Company, which has been insolvent for a month. The company was privatized last year by the Neumann cabinet because neither the mayor nor the government could afford to finance it due to the region’s budget deficit.

According to a statement from the Regional Government, it has submitted a request to lift restrictions on access to federal funds. In the meantime, the government has imposed certain conditions for accessing the funds, such as stopping hostilities against the Bergstad protesters and releasing all those arrested, including Neumann’s political opponents.

[INTERNAL] Incident at the Herera Nuclear Power Plant

Electratom announced the emergency shutdown of reactors 2 and 3 of the Herera Nuclear Power Plant due to cooling system failures, one of which became unstable before being shut down.

The Electratom director stated that the failures had been repaired and that there was no risk of a nuclear incident. Federal Energy Minister Ion Brevinescu reacted by requesting an increase in the number of technical inspections at the plant.

[INTERNAL] Measures against Fomalhaut

The Ombudsman announced that the Regional Government of Fomalhaut will be sued at the High Court of Cassation and Justice for the violence caused by the Fomalhaut Gendarmerie in Bergstad and for the unjustified detention of some protesters.

At the same time, a bill passed the Chamber of Deputies to establish a joint commission to investigate the protests in Fomalhaut.

[INTERNAL] Student protest and general strike in Fomalhaut

The Regional Trade Union Federation of Fomalhaut organized, together with the Limboese Students’ Union, a protest in the Republic Square, where around 20,000 people of all ages participated. Fortunately, there were no incidents at this protest.

“We are all here to demand our rights, which is completely normal. We no longer want to be led by people who do not have the people’s best interests at heart, but we want to have someone at the helm who cares about us all,” said the president of the FRTU in an interview with FR Aktuell.

All the unions in Fomalhaut announced a general strike yesterday, and this is still being felt even after a short time since it began. Chancellor Neumann has issued threats to public sector employees, stating that if they do not return to work by June 25, they risk being fired.

[EXTERNAL] Portman, at Sani Bursil

President Hellen Portman arrived yesterday in Sani Bursil, the capital of the Great Morstaybishlia. She first went to the embassy there, where she spoke with representatives of the Limboese community and with the employees of the diplomatic mission.

She will be remaining there today for a meeting with the High Elderthane of MSB, Franklin Barvata, to discuss collaboration in research, energy and trade between the two countries, as well as other topics that have not been disclosed at this time.


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26 JUNE 2025


[POLITICS] Disputes over the Constituent Assembly

There are public arguments between the ruling and opposition parties over the constituent assembly, a proposal that was controversially voted down by parliament on 2 May. More specifically, there is disagreement over the date on which the elections for it should take place.

While the Civics are demanding that the elections be scheduled for next month, the Prosperity Party is demanding that they be held in the second half of the year, and the executive wants to set these elections for 20 July, an option that would also suit the Civics. The far-right Alliance for Liberty has already announced that it will boycott the elections, regardless of the date they are scheduled.

[INTERNAL] Parliament appoints new heads of intelligence services

The coalition parties have proposed, on 23 June, new heads of the Federal Intelligence Service (SFI) and the Foreign Intelligence Agency (AIE). As agreed in the government program, the new heads of the services are civilians.

The proposals were voted on in parliament and passed with a majority of votes. The new head of the AIE will be Marian Tomescu, a 43-year-old lawyer from Corova, and the new head of the SFI will be Elena Valerie, a 39-year-old former prosecutor from the Prosecutor’s Office attached to the Bergstad Court of Appeal.

[INTERNAL] New details on nuclear disarmament in the 1990s

Not even a week after the appointment of the new heads of services, controversial information is already emerging.

Elena Valerie, the head of the Federal Intelligence Service, has demanded three days ago the declassification of files on the disarmament of Limbo’s nuclear arsenal. According to the files made public, 1 nuclear missile out of a total of 5 remained active in the state’s possession, being stored in a military base in the north of the country.

Prime Minister Odobescu reacted to the information that appeared in the public space, declaring in a post on social networks: “This is a new shameful revelation of the deeds committed by the former right-wing governments in our country. What we all found out was only possible with the help of the new head of the SFI, a civilian. We promised that we would return control over the services to the people, and that’s what we did. We can already see the first results.”

The former head of the Federal Intelligence Service since 1992, Săvoi Drăgan, could not be reached for comment.

[INTERNAL] Bertha Neumann fled the country

The Chancellor of Fomalhaut, Bertha Neumann, has reportedly left Limbo, according to FR Aktuell, citing a source within her party. This information comes after Neumann was indicted by anti-corruption prosecutors in the Limsilva case, after the case was taken over by the General Anticorruption Commission from the Herera Court.

Because she left the position vacant and did not appoint a replacement, the Regional Government will be forced to organize snap elections for the chancellor. Karl Adler, who was released from the custody of the Fomalhaut Gendarmerie two days ago, is expected to run for the position.

Bertha Neumann is currently the second politician under criminal investigation to flee the country, the first being former President Ran Pristine, who is suspected of having fled to the MSB.


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04 JULY 2025


[POLITICS] New date for Constituent Assembly elections

The government has announced a new date for the elections for the constituent assembly. According to the decision published in the Official Gazette, they will take place on September 7.

Prime Minister Odobescu justified the executive’s decision, saying that it was taken after consultations with all parliamentary groups. According to the calendar published by the Federal Electoral Authority, the election campaign will start on August 7 and will last until September 3, after which the elections will take place on September 7.

[INTERNAL] Government restarts the PNDNN

Parliament has adopted a new emergency ordinance restarting the National Program for Nuclear Disarmament and Non-Proliferation (PNDNN), through which it wants to dismantle the last nuclear weapon remaining in the Limboese state’s possession. The government has already announced the start of the competition for observers for the program, addressing in particular experts in law, nuclear weapons or representatives of civil society.

Asked in Parliament whether international observers would be invited, Federal Minister of National Defense, Teodor Jones, stated that the state is not obliged to do so, according to the agreement between the state and the International Forum from 1992.

So far, the Oscrelia Government has reacted to this information, requesting the involvement of international observers to “follow our country’s example of dismantling nuclear weapons”, shows a statement from Chancellor Melissa Chester to Prime Minister Odobescu, according to the Government’s press release.

Meanwhile, deputies from the far-right Alliance for Liberty have called for the program to be halted and the nuclear warhead to be kept.

[EXTERNAL] What will happen to the tour?

President Hellen Portman has already visited Nilovia, Lovelia, Tarelia, Great Morstaybishlia and Blueacia and is set to head to Shimajiro this week. However, voices within her former party are recommending that she return to the country until the existing problem is resolved, namely the undismantled nuclear weapon still in the possession of our country.

It is not yet known whether President Portman will return to the country or not, but experts believe that if she continues her tour, she could use the current situation to increase trust in the state institutions both domestically and internationally.

Since this information was released to the public, the president has not given her personal opinion on what is happening in the country.


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08 JULY 2025


[POLITICS] Karl Adler elected as Chancellor

The left-wing candidate in the snap chancellorship election in Fomalhaut, Karl Adler, took 68.3% of the citizens’ votes, winning directly in the first round. He is the first candidate to win the chancellorship election in the first round.

Fomalhaut has been marked by the largest and most violent protests since 2018. Now, Adler will have to form a new regional government, most likely made up of members of his own party. With the end of these elections, the United Popular Front has officially won control of all regional governments in Limbo. It remains to be seen how they will fare in the Constituent Assembly elections in September.

[INTERNAL] Odobescu has decided on international observers

Prime Minister Alexandru Odobescu announced the Government’s final decision regarding the recommendation from the Oscrelia Government on inviting international observers within the National Program for Disarmament and Nuclear Non-Proliferation.

“The Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs has already sent an invitation for the establishment of a team of international observers. Of course, their role will be simply to observe and communicate to other countries the progress of the program. We decided to take this decision because we do not want to risk destroying the country’s image internationally,” Odobescu declared in a press conference at the Unirea Palace.

According to the Foreign Ministry’s press release, any country can propose a list of up to five experts from which one person will be drawn by lot. It is not yet known if there are any restrictions, but political experts say that the chances of experts from certain countries, such as West Atlalandr, being included are slim.

[INTERNAL] Abortions and gender-affirming care paid by the state

A bill to include abortions and gender-affirming care on the list of medical procedures and treatments reimbursed by the state has passed the Chamber of Deputies and will be sent for promulgation. The new law, which will enter into force next month at the latest, specifies that these will be covered by the National Health Insurance Agency (ANAS).

The law was proposed by socialist deputy Ana Sofia Tătăriche and passed with 171 votes in favor (UFP, minorities and 6 Civic deputies), 4 against (AL and Thaerist Democrats) and 65 abstentions (Civics and Arrows).

[EXTERNAL] President Portman goes to Shimajiro

President Hellen Portman will continue her diplomatic tour, as scheduled, and will arrive in Seikan, the capital of Shimajiro, tomorrow afternoon, the Presidential Administration said in a press release.

“Although President Hellen Portman regrets to hear about the events that have taken place so far in Limbo, she will continue her diplomatic tour to create new strategic partnerships with other nations, as she stated at the beginning of her mandate,” the release said.

It is still unclear what she will negotiate, but some sources in her entourage believe that she will invite the government to sign the Convention of Island Nations, one of the most ambitious and major diplomatic projects started by our country so far.

Until now, Portman has not used the private means of transportation that the president has at her disposal.


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15 JULY 2025


[POLITICS] Civics allies with the Arrows. Huge losses in the polls.

LCU spokesperson Daria Tătaru said in an interview with a news channel that the Civics will decide at Sunday’s National Congress whether the party will ally with the Prosperity Party or not.

“We see what has happened in the country during this period, and not only that. We don’t know what plans they [the United Popular Front] have, especially since the proposal for the constituent assembly came out of the blue, so we have to try to regain trust in the people. All my colleagues in the party know that an alliance like this is risky, but what other option do we have? We will not sit around and see what happens to us, we have to think of new strategies, like any other party in this country,” she said.

It didn’t take long for reactions to emerge to the news that the Civics could ally with the Arrows. Some people praised the party’s effort to “unite the right against the socialist current”, while most people criticized this decision. A harsh reaction came from Socialist senator Alina Meyer.

“Criticizing and cursing a party for years for understandable reasons, then standing hand in hand with them shows the hypocrisy that some have. You purged those you considered “too left” from your party, you dismissed your own leader and left the coalition you formed with us and now you are allying with a party of miserable thieves. Officially, the old servants of the ligarchists are back,” she wrote in a post on social media.

LCU has fallen in the preferences of people since March, and according to the latest poll it would win under 10% of the votes. The United Popular Front would win a majority, with 59.6% of those surveyed choosing the left. The far-right Alliance for Freedom has seen an alarming increase, with 21.9% of people saying they would vote for it in the next elections. In third place would be the Arrows, which have remained around 10% since last year’s elections.

[INTERNAL] Fatal accident on A0

An accident occurred on the capital’s ring highway (A0) resulting in six people losing their lives and 19 others being seriously injured, most of whom are minors. The accident occurred near Colonia Nouă, on the way to Portița.

According to witnesses questioned at the scene by police, one of the cars involved in the accident allegedly overtook a bus at high speed, after which its driver allegedly lost control, crashing into the bus.

A criminal case for manslaughter and negligent bodily harm has been opened in the case. The traffic police are warning drivers not to drive at high speed during this period, especially due to the icy road conditions.

[INTERNAL] Victimless crimes to be decriminalized

A bill that would decriminalize so-called victimless crimes has passed the Chamber of Deputies and is set to be voted on by the Senate this week.

In order to be adopted, the government would need to repeal certain articles of the Penal Code on the subject. If passed, it could free up around 73% of the country’s prison capacity, according to the latest estimates.

This is part of a package of projects initiated by Green MPs, including another that focuses on the rehabilitation and reintegration of convicted criminals into society.

[EXTERNAL] Conflict in South Gondwana

Tensions between Korćetta and the Kaskadan Federation have worsened, especially after Korćetta attacked the latter over suspicions that the assassination attempt on president Aleksy Niezgoda was orchestrated by the Kaskadan Federation. Korćetta claims that the perpetrator of the assassination attempt was working in the interests of the Kaskadan government, although there is no clear evidence to support this.

The Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Diplomacy issued a statement asking all citizens in either country to leave their territory as soon as possible, especially Korćetta. Asked why, Tonova stated the following:

“As for the express statement to leave Korćetta in particular, the reason is because their state seems to be run by paranoid and xenophobic people. What is happening there is a conflict for which they alone are responsible, not others. For you to come and say that they [the Kaskadan Federation] are to blame, without a single piece of evidence, and to play the victim on top of that, is nothing but stupidity at the highest level,” the minister declared in a press conference.


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20 JULY 2025


[POLITICS] Greens and Socialists merge parties

After the Greens and Socialists met separately last week in their congresses to vote on the fate of their respective parties, which resulted in the decision to merge the two parties, the presidents of the two parties went to the Capital Court yesterday to file the merger application. They were joined by LKRP president Sonia Vărgoi, FLM president Karl Adler, and Prime Minister Alexandru Odobescu, current leader of the Social Democrats.

“This is a new beginning for the Limboese left. We want to continue our mission to revolutionize our country. We started with this government and we will continue with the adoption of a new constitution that will put the working class and the people first,” declared Socialist president Maria Ram.

According to current information, the Socialist Workers’ Party, the Green Party and the Limboese Kleinist Revolutionary Party will merge, while the Fomalhaut Labor Movement will become an autonomous regional branch of the new political formation. The name of the new formation has not yet been given to the press.

Asked about his opinion on this event, Prime Minister Odobescu stated: “I do not see anything wrong with this, but rather I consider it an important step in the history of the left in our country. Especially with the rise in popularity of the far-right, we need now more than ever a much more united left.”

[POLITICS] Private property, a privilege not a right

The Socialists have already unanimously adopted, during the Congress where they approved the proposal to merge with the Greens, one of the points they will reach during the elections for the Constituent Assembly in the fall. This, more precisely, is the replacement of the right to private property with the right to personal property, while the right to private property will be ensured only by the Civil Code.

According to the document published by the party after the Congress, this will be one of the main economic proposals, among which the nationalization and cooperatization of state-owned companies are also listed.

[INTERNAL] Greater penalties for violence

The Senate has adopted a bill to amend the Penal Code that provides for increased penalties for cases of violence of any kind, including murder, which will even be tripled if the victim is a minor or under the age of consent. The bill also provides for mandatory anger management and psychotherapy sessions for detainees.

“We are talking about a bill that aims to reduce cases of violence in the country. Measures have already been taken to reform the mental health system, so that therapy will be reimbursed through ANAS,” said Senator Mihail Bănet. The new amendment is set to enter into force next month.

[EXTERNAL] Civics decide to visit Tarseen

Several Civic MPs, including the party’s president, Dominic Grey, decided to visit Tarseen and show their support for the disputed territory between Packilvania and the Free Pax States.

“The Limboese Civic Union condemns the lack of support from the leftist government towards a people who have been through so much. Tarseen will never be part of Packilvania and that is the truth, regardless of the sultans’ delusions so far. A fundamentalist police state is destined only to collapse, and we hope that moment will come as soon as possible,” a post on the party’s official website said.

So far, there has been no reaction from the Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Diplomacy.


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31 JULY 2025


[POLITICS] Socialists have elected their acting leadership

The first meeting of the new Socialist formation ended yesterday evening, and party members elected Gabi Andreescu as acting Secretary General. Also last night, the Socialists voted on the electoral program for this fall’s elections.

Gabi Andreescu, the new leader of the Socialists, was born in 1982 in the village of Babadag, into a peasant family. He was the first in his family to graduate from college, and later earned a doctorate in international law from the University of Herera. In 2016, Andreescu joined the Socialist Workers’ Party, running for mayor of his hometown. In 2020, he became a member of parliament for the SWP, and is set to win the same mandate in 2024. He has no criminal record.

[POLITICS] Făltice, found guilty in the 'War' case

Former Prime Minister Dorian Făltice was found guilty in the “War” case, after he approved the violation of the country’s maritime and air territory during the Auroran-Cerenerian War. Former Defense Minister Veronica Tinichea and former Interior Minister Mihail Renat were also convicted in the same case.

According to prosecutors, this violates the condition of military neutrality imposed by the Constitution.

[EXTERNAL] Asylum Law comes into effect

Law 72/2025, known as the Asylum Law, will come into effect today. According to a statement from the Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Diplomacy, it will shorten the processing time for political asylum applications in 12 countries, and will be extended to all Limboese diplomatic missions around the world from next year.

According to the law, political asylum applications will receive a verdict within three days at most, and diplomatic personnel are obliged not to give the data of people seeking political asylum to the authorities in the respective countries. Political refugee status can be withdrawn if the person in question is convicted of violence, corruption or similar cases, in which case it can even lead to deportation.

[EXTERNAL] Portman in Sigeta

President Hellen Portman arrived this afternoon in Nagyfelvárad, the capital of Sigeta. She was welcomed by the country’s president, Attila Szabo. The two discussed the Limbo-Sigeta Partenership Program. This is the first visit by a Limboese high-ranking official in the last two decades.

In addition to the First Lady, Portman was also accompanied by foreign minister Maria Tonova.

According to the two presidents, they will go on a joint visit to Packilvania to discuss the renewal of the non-aggression pact between the sultanate and Sigeta. After the diplomatic visit to Pennsylvania, the president is set to continue her diplomatic tour to the Lièhuǒ, Maanbriak, the Kaskadan Federation and Korćetta.


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11 AUGUST 2025


[POLITICS] Electoral campaign for the Constituent Assembly elections begins

There are still a few weeks until the elections for the Constituent Assembly, and the parties have already entered the electoral campaign.

The United Popular Front has published its electoral program, in which it specifies the following plans: implementing the amendments of the Convention of Island Nations in the new constitution; forcing the cooperatization of state-owned companies; replacing the right to private property with the right to personal property, and rethinking regional autonomy. The last idea specified comes after the Constitutional Court refused to suspend the autonomy of Fomalhaut at the end of June during violent protests in the region.

The Limboese Civic Union and the Prosperity Party will ally for these elections, considering renouncing military neutrality in favor of joining the IRSA; preserving the right to private property; reducing the number of parliamentarians to 300 and abolishing the Senate.

Although they declared that they would not participate in the elections, the Alliance for Liberty decided to present their program, which listed: giving up military neutrality; eliminating all articles from the constitution that prohibit the development or possession of nuclear weapons by the state and articles that prohibit ligarchism; centralizing power in the state; declaring Limbo as a nation-state for the Limboese people and eliminating the seats in Parliament allocated to ethnic minorities.

At the moment, the left pole leads in opinion polls, with approximately 51%, followed by AL (30%), followed by the LCU-PP alliance (19%). It should be noted that polls do not always reflect the results of elections.

[INTERNAL] Referendum to change the name of the capital

The mayor of the capital, Mira Ori, announced that the National Government has approved a referendum to change the name of the capital. This is not the first initiative to change the name of the capital, but it is the first time such an initiative has been approved by the government.

The country’s capital, Limbo City, has existed under several names throughout history. It was founded in 1923 as a new capital of the Limboese Kingdom under the name of New Corion, after which the name was changed to Capitolium in 1940, and in 1948 it was changed to Opreșeni, after the name of the leader of the Ligarchists, Sofia Oprescu. After the 1986 revolution and the establishment of IFTAL, it changed its name to its current one and remained the same ever since.

The referendum for the name of the capital will take place at the same time as the elections for the Constituent Assembly in the fall.

[EXTERNAL] New temple stirs controversy

A new temple in Északvár, a town in northern Sigeta, dedicated to Kaga, the Lapideist god of protection and safety, is set to open to the public on Day of Return. President Hellen Portman, who is on a diplomatic visit to Sigeta , will also attend the event.

The temple was previously an old Paxist place of worship, abandoned with the regression of the religion in the country. It became the property of the Sigetan government in 2019, and the following year it was rehabilitated and given to the Aeternum Assembly. Until now, the town of Északvár had only one communal temple on the outskirts, which in the meantime had become crowded due to the increase in the number of Lapideists in the area.

After this information became public, the spokesperson for the Supreme Magister made an announcement “with concern” regarding the fate of the temple, asking the Grand Magisterium of Sigeta to take measures to propagate the religion.

Sigeta has a bitter history with Paxism, a religion that was adopted only by the nobility, and then became the state religion in the 17th century, during which time most of the people converted due to the few rights that other religious cults had at the time. Északi-Szigetek County, whose capital is Észákvár, has suffered a severe decline in the Paxist population, most of whom migrated to the west of the country, or even to Packilvania. According to official censuses, no one in the county has considered Paxism as their own faith for almost three decades.

In response to the statement from the Magisterium of Paxism, the Aeternum Assembly published the following statement from Grand Scholar Anamaria IV, both on the official website and on social networks:

"I hear with great sadness about the reaction of the Supreme Magister of Paxism regarding the Temple of Kaga in Északvár. The conversion project of the majhids there was made with the approval of the Grand Magister of Sigeta, Eszter Varady, with whom I had a pleasant discussion on this topic in which she showed me nothing but tolerance, even approving the conversion of the majhids herself due to the fact that the Grand Magisterium could not support it financially. She recognized the need of our brethren for a new temple, and proposed this project to the Ministry of Culture and Religious Cults.

The gods warned us through Lapideus about the forced conversion of people, and the reason for their warning is clear in today’s Sigeta. However, I wish Supreme Magister Tawak VII a peaceful and blessed summer, and extend an invitation to Corova to observe that we, the Lapideists, are honest and open-hearted people. Hatred is a tumor in the hearts of people."


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17 AUGUST 2025


[POLITICS] AL protest against nuclear disarmament

Around 1,000 people participated yesterday in a protest organized by the Alliance for Liberty party against the decision to disarm the country’s last nuclear warhead, as well as against the invitation of international observers. It took place in Piata Unirii, in front of the National Government headquarters. Mihai Remișceanu, the leader of the party, was also at the protest.
“We are living in a time when we cannot clearly know who are allies and who are enemies of our people. We should not care at all what other governments tell us on this subject, because most of the states that have something to say have at some point possessed nuclear weapons. Why not us? We are still a sovereign country,” Remișceanu declared during the protest.
The protesters carried banners with messages against the government, as well as against UNAC and other states, such as Great Morstaybishlia, Oscrelia and Lovelia. This protest is part of a series of protests organized by the Alliance for Liberty, with another one scheduled next week in front of the Morst embassy.

[INTERNAL] Roads closed due to blizzard

Several national and regional roads as well as motorways were closed due to the poor weather conditions. Also due to the weather, several flights and trains were cancelled or delayed.
The A4 motorway was completely closed after the snow layer reached 3 meters in Frasinia Valley, and traffic was diverted onto the national roads DN4 and DN45 and the regional roads DR175 and DR623. The A3 motorway was also closed on the section between Sălia and Orfeu due to the very strong blizzard from the south, where, in some areas, visibility dropped below 10 meters.
In Iasonvil, the airport had to be closed due to ice and snow deposited on the runway, with flights being temporarily diverted to the airport in Sălia. At the Văcărești Airport, a flight coming from Seikan was delayed for 12 hours due to the weather conditions.
Rail transport has not been spared either. Direct trains between the capital and cities in the south and southeast of the country have been cancelled, with CFL recommending that travellers use alternative routes, such as via Mirova.
Authorities are warning drivers that those without winter tyres will be fined and recommend avoiding any unnecessary travel at this time.

[INTERNAL] Fire in the Matrolinsk metro

A subway car caught fire in Matrolinsk this afternoon, just as it was stopping at the Republicii station, part of the city’s Blue Line. Metro traffic was halted for two hours on the way to Unirii station, while the cause of the fire was determined: a short circuit caused by a malfunction in the electric power supply to the car.
After the incident, several people were treated at the scene after suffering panic attacks.
According to information from the Matrolinsk Public Transport Company (STPM), the malfunction was already known, but the company’s management had not taken any decisions to solve it. After the incident, the Matrolinsk Municipality announced that it would conduct inspections within the STPM.

[EXTERNAL] Aeternum Assembly wants to open a temple in Packilvania

The spokesperson of the Aeternum Assembly, Marian Găveanu, declared in a press conference that, after consulting both all members of the Assembly and the Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Diplomacy, he had taken the decision to start the process of building a communal temple in Bingol, the capital of Packilvania. The decision was made after several requests regarding the situation of the Limbo diaspora in the northern country.
“The decision taken by all voting members of the Aeternum Assembly has been communicated to the Presidential Administration and we hope that this subject will be brought up for discussion in the joint negotiations between Limbo, Sigeta and Packilvania. It was also agreed that Grand Scholar Anamaria IV will meet with Supreme Magister Tawak VII to assure the Magisterium of one thing: we do not want to convert anyone, but we want our brethren to be able to practice their faith in a specially arranged place,” said spokesman Găveanu.


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