The Sovereign Shift: Emuþia’s Digital Frontier and the Joan Convention
The Legislative Path: From the Commons to the Vaeliskoda
The Second Emuþian Parliament has witnessed a decisive moment in our national evolution. Two critical pieces of legislation, introduced by the Governor of North Glutopia, have successfully cleared the Lower House.
These bills now move to the Vaeliskoda (Upper House) for final deliberation before they can be enacted into law.
1. The Digital Residency Act of 2026
This act serves as the technical bridge between our global citizenry and our sovereign territory. It establishes a formal system for E-Residency, allowing citizens to affiliate with specific administrative regions regardless of their physical coordinates.
2. The Executive Succession Act of 2026
To ensure the stability of the National Cabinet, this act establishes the offices of Deputy and Assistant Prime Minister. It formalizes a “Unified Front,” ensuring that the chain of leadership remains unbroken and capable of managing the expanding administrative needs of the Kingdom.
Division of the House: The Lower House Vote
Transparency is the bedrock of our Nation. Both bills passed the Lower House with a strong majority of 4 out of 5 votes. Below is the record of how your representatives voted on these transformative measures.
| Name | Party | Vote Status | Seats |
| Dukess Wagooby of Walgoooblan | National Party | Voted for | 1 |
| Duke Amethy3t of Gloobletop | National Party | Voted for | 1 |
| Governor Garland of North Glutopia | Liberal Party | Voted for | 2 |
| Duke Gamal Nasser of Gooblewark | Independent Party | Voted for | 1 |
| Governor Fletcher Bauer of South Glutopia | Independent Party | Abstained | 1 |
| The Right Honourable Rowan Mintz, Speaker of the Vaeliskoda | Impartial | Abstained, Tie Breaker Unneeded | 1 |

The Joan Convention: A Covenant of Identity
While our internal laws move through the upper house, our international standing has reached a new peak. Emuþia has officially signed The Joan Convention on LGBTQIA+ Rights.
By joining this pact, we align with allies like Curnon and Arbores. We invoke the legacy of St. Joan of Arc—not as a figure of rigid dogma, but as a symbol of the individual’s right to define their own destiny and identity against the weight of institutional oppression.
This signing is more than a diplomatic gesture; it is a promise that Emuþia will remain a sanctuary for those marginalized by modern society.
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