NengGONE (or MAxit) complete.
In a significant turn of events, the Sovereign State of Nenggog has officially announced its withdrawal from the Micronational Assembly (MA) following a referendum held on February 27-28, 2025. The decision comes in the wake of a controversial trial within the MA that raised concerns about political motivations and the integrity of the proceedings.The announcement was made by Onyx Adrien Blackhawk, Chairman of the National Legislative Assembly, who addressed the nation in a press conference. Blackhawk emphasized the importance of the referendum, stating, "In light of the recent trial and the circumstances surrounding it, we felt it was imperative to give our citizens a voice in this matter. The results of the referendum reflect our commitment to uphold the dignity and integrity of our state."
In his statement, Blackhawk reiterated that the defendants involved in the trial, including prominent figures such as Chairman Anthony, had not violated any provisions of the MA Charter. "The charges brought against them were unfounded and politically motivated," he asserted, calling attention to the pre-existing hostility that had tainted the trial's integrity. "We cannot stand by while our representatives are subjected to unfair treatment and bias."
The referendum, which saw a significant turnout, resulted in a decisive vote in favor of dissociation from the Micronational Assembly. As a result, Nenggog had formally ceased all participation in the MA effective at midnight on March 1, 2025, Nenggogian Western Time (UTC-5:30). Blackhawk urged citizens to embrace this decision as a step towards aligning with principles of transparency, fairness, and respectful dialogue.
"We remain open to dialogue and reform that can restore confidence in the mechanisms of international micronational governance," Blackhawk stated, expressing hope for future collaborations that respect the sovereignty and integrity of all nations involved.
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