Month: March 2026
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After a nearly decade-long campaign, prohibition on same-sex marriage has been abolished following the annulment of the third part of the Second Amendment to the Austenasian Constitution. This marks the conclusion of a political battle that has rocked and divided the nation. Same-sex marriage was constitutionally prohibited in 2018 after the passage of the Second…
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The Foreign Office has announced a week-long diplomacy window to coincide with the Emperor Day celebrations on the 25th of March. The move marks the ramping up of ongoing efforts to revise Austenasia’s foreign policy, virtually unchanged since first enacted in 2014 by Countess Eritoshi. Ordinarily, Austenasia refuses to consider unsolicited requests for diplomacy as…
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The Foreign Office has been busy within the last few weeks, engaging in a number of exciting new endeavours that we are pleased to share. Chief Ambassador Lord Valentinus has appointed Aidan McGrath as Austenasia’s new Ambassador to Canada, as part of an ongoing multi-prong endeavour to expand the nation’s footprint internationally. The office was…
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Jan Šťastný has been elected to the Austenasian House of Representatives following a diasporic list by-election triggered by the resignation of Andrew Perdomo in December. A newcomer to Austenasia, Šťastný has already made a name for themselves within the Czech Sphere of micronationalism, having served in executive roles in the Union of Micronations of Central…
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After being formally invited to attend, high-level Austenasian officials attended the swearing in and inauguration of Scarlet Begonia, the new President of the Union of New Virginia. The attendance signals the continuation of deepening ties between Austenasia and New Virginia. Following the ousting of the disgraced former Prime Minister Andrew Musgrave, the two nations have…

