2021 South Staynish independence referendum: Difference between revisions

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[[Maui Uye-Ahua]], Prime Minister of the [[The Oan Isles|Oan Isles]], said "The referendum on the independence of South Staynes from the United Kingdom of Great Morstaybishlia and Justelvard is a matter for that nation and its laws. We respect the rule of law and international law insofar as this matter is concerned. We are satisfied that Great Morstaybishlia has the political and institutional maturity to undertake such a process peacefully. We will continue to work with Great Morstaybishlia on issues affecting Aurora in whatever form it emerges from this process and we hope to maintain collaboration with other UNAC member states on Auroran issues. We will express no further opinion on the matter as we do not wish to be seen as interfering in Morstaybishlian affairs".
 
[[Johanna Sverdrup]], Prime Minister of [[Norgsveldet]] stated in a interview that "We has always been supportive of self determination of any nation's people, as long it is done in a orderly manner. Should South Stayne's people want independence then that is something the Morstaybishlian goverment lead by Franklin Barvata must accept, no matter his personal oppinion of the matter. May the result of this referendum be peaceful and stable, no matter which way it goes. If South Staynes become independent after this result, may best of luck be for their nation building and I will hope that the relations between Norgsveldet and South Staynes be better, then one my goverment currently has with the current Great Morstaybishlian goverment."
 
Both the crown and prime minister of [[Alksearia]] made preliminary comments on the referendum. [[Queen Dorothea]] said in an interview "While Alksearia and the MBE don't see eye to eye very well, it is with a heavy heart to see South Staynes giving into a fringe movement", and "The ideal of separatism and being independent should be a majority approval not based on one third of the populace. However, if those living in South Staynes really do want to be independent, then let the referendum show it". The website for the Office of the Prime Minister made an official statement: ""We support the efforts of democracy for the people in South Staynes. Let the people of South Staynes decide their future. May the will of the people be fulfilled".
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