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Pursuant to this declaration, fourteen former citizens of Talossa soon met and endorsed a new supreme document for Talossa drafted by Robert I, called the Constituziun. It was intended to supplement and, in some ways, supplant the [[Organic Law]]. This 2007 Constituziun provided that all signatories would hold absolute veto power over any state action, ensuring ironclad control among those people Robert I stated he thought he could trust. He had departed Talossa out of anger at his belief that the [[Republic of Talossa]] was stirring insurrection and that the [[CLP]] had a long list of secret members, and so his ability to repose absolute political power only in a trusted few was central to the Community's make-up. | Pursuant to this declaration, fourteen former citizens of Talossa soon met and endorsed a new supreme document for Talossa drafted by Robert I, called the Constituziun. It was intended to supplement and, in some ways, supplant the [[Organic Law]]. This 2007 Constituziun provided that all signatories would hold absolute veto power over any state action, ensuring ironclad control among those people Robert I stated he thought he could trust. He had departed Talossa out of anger at his belief that the [[Republic of Talossa]] was stirring insurrection and that the [[CLP]] had a long list of secret members, and so his ability to repose absolute political power only in a trusted few was central to the Community's make-up. | ||
The Community declared [[King Louis]] to be their sovereign, under the regency of [[Amy Durnford]], and began appointing Organic officials. The first election in April of {{year|2008}} gave a large majority to the re-formed [[Manus Nigrum]] of Robert I, who became Prime Minister and ruled by unchallenged decree. | The Community declared [[King Louis]] to be their sovereign, under the regency of [[Amy Durnford]], and began appointing Organic officials. The first election in April of {{year|2008}} gave a large majority to the re-formed [[Manus Nigrum]] of Robert I, who became Prime Minister and ruled by unchallenged decree. Much of the limited activity of the Community was centered around asserting its sole legitimacy as the only Talossan state; the text of the new loyalty oath, for example, was dominated by this concern (see below). | ||
The Community held one general election, in August of {{year|2009}}. The results returned an even larger MN majority.<ref>http://web.archive.org/web/20110604005514/http://my.execpc.com/~talossa/</ref> Robert I remained the first and last Prime Minister of the group, until it voted to dissolve on 4 Jul {{year|2011}}. | The Community held one general election, in August of {{year|2009}}. The results returned an even larger MN majority.<ref>http://web.archive.org/web/20110604005514/http://my.execpc.com/~talossa/</ref> Robert I remained the first and last Prime Minister of the group, until it voted to dissolve on 4 Jul {{year|2011}}. |
Latest revision as of 18:12, 17 November 2014
The Talossan Émigré Community was the name of a Talossan group led by former king Robert I, following his renunciation of citizenship and the Great Abdication. It lasted from 11 Aug 2007/XXVIII to 4 Jul 2011/XXXII.
Initially, Robert I appeared to have considered the Kingdom of Talossa to have persisted beyond his departure, though he no longer considered it to have the spirit of the "real" Talossa. Accordingly, the Talossan Émigré Community appears to have begun as a social gathering rather than the inception of a new micronation. Over the course of 2005/XXVI and early 2007/XXVIII, Robert I met with and chatted with those longtime citizens who had also departed the country. Eventually, Robert I declared that the Kingdom of Talossa was illegitimate, a claim founded on his belief that Erni v Talossa had been wrongly decided.
Accordingly, discussions among the Community on their web forum, Støtanneu (named for the long-running publication),[1] soon turned to questions of how to establish themselves once again as a Talossan nation. This soon yielded the Vuode Palace Statement, a document which asserted that the nation's system had broken down and should now be considered in a "state of new beginnings."
Pursuant to this declaration, fourteen former citizens of Talossa soon met and endorsed a new supreme document for Talossa drafted by Robert I, called the Constituziun. It was intended to supplement and, in some ways, supplant the Organic Law. This 2007 Constituziun provided that all signatories would hold absolute veto power over any state action, ensuring ironclad control among those people Robert I stated he thought he could trust. He had departed Talossa out of anger at his belief that the Republic of Talossa was stirring insurrection and that the CLP had a long list of secret members, and so his ability to repose absolute political power only in a trusted few was central to the Community's make-up.
The Community declared King Louis to be their sovereign, under the regency of Amy Durnford, and began appointing Organic officials. The first election in April of 2008/XXIX gave a large majority to the re-formed Manus Nigrum of Robert I, who became Prime Minister and ruled by unchallenged decree. Much of the limited activity of the Community was centered around asserting its sole legitimacy as the only Talossan state; the text of the new loyalty oath, for example, was dominated by this concern (see below).
The Community held one general election, in August of 2009/XXX. The results returned an even larger MN majority.[2] Robert I remained the first and last Prime Minister of the group, until it voted to dissolve on 4 Jul 2011/XXXII.
Documents
ExpandText of the Vuode Palace Statement |
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ExpandText of the Constituziun |
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ExpandCitizenship Oath for the Community |
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