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=== Olav’s rebuttal ===
 
A day after the parliamentary session the king held a speech in front of the Royal Palace, in which he once more argued his actions were perfectly in line within the constitution. In which he thanked the public for the large support they have given him and urged the prime minister to “listen to them if you won’t listen to me”.
 
Soon after the Royal House released a statement in which they showed a list of times that Norgsveltian monarchs intervened in foreign policy matters of the Norgsveltian government since the creation of the constitution in 1850. Though the list was criticized by members of the supreme court stating it included times the crown was invited by the government to intervene. Nonetheless, avid supporters of the king within the supreme court defended king’s involvement and article 22 of the constitution.
 
After the speech King [[Olav I]] and [[Queen Wilhelmina]] went on their planned vacation to [[Vakrestrender]] in which Princess Alexandra and the king’s spokesperson Lady Aila Ingerdatur was ones defending the king’s actions in Norgsveldet. Though officially on a vacation the king held a speech in Vakrestrender in which he requested the prime minister to take a stance against the war in Syrtænzna and encouraged the people to protest against Johanna’s government until that was met. Which had an immediate effect in Vakrestrender with tens of thousands people protesting in the streets of Vakrestrender’s biggest cities. Almost reaching 100k protesters by the end of the month, proportionally far more than any other part of Norgsveldet.
 
=== Protests ===
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