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The Drone policy was formally ended in 2022 as a part of wider government reforms that have been attributed to the rise of a new generation of Packilvanian leaders, such as the then-[[Crown Prince of Packilvania|Crown Prince]] [[Thumim V]].
The Drone policy was formally ended in 2022 as a part of wider government reforms that have been attributed to the rise of a new generation of Packilvanian leaders, such as the then-[[Crown Prince of Packilvania|Crown Prince]] [[Thumim V]].


Despite its abolishment, the Drone policy continues to have lingering effects both in Packilvania and around the world. Nations such as the [[Free Pacific States]] continue to host large numbers of former Pax Drones who had fled as asylum seekers and refugees. Additionally, forced labor remains a fact of life in Packilvanian prisons, although these facilities now enjoy far less autonomy and cannot freely lease out their prisoners, and financial profit is no longer an intended goal. Further, individuals can still be imprisoned for failing to pay certain government and court fines, which have a disproportionate impact on marginalized groups.
Despite its abolishment, the Drone policy continues to have lingering effects both in Packilvania and around the world. Nations such as the [[Free Pacific States]] continue to host large numbers of former Pax Drones who had fled as asylum seekers and refugees. Additionally, forced labor remains a fact of life in Packilvanian prisons, although these facilities now enjoy far less autonomy and cannot freely lease out their prisoners, and financial profit is no longer the primary stated goal. Further, individuals can still be imprisoned for failing to pay certain government and court fines, which have a disproportionate impact on marginalized groups.