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'''Vorvick Dinner''' is an annual new year's celebration in the [[Federation of the Southern Coast]]. The Vorvick Dinner serves as a meeting between the various petiteheads PMs,of petitestates presidents,of city-statethe mayors, archpetite-bishopsnations of theocraciesthe and[[Federation Jarls/Jarlaisof isthe withinSouthern Coast|Federation]], important political figures and union representatives.
 
The dinner opens up with an annual new year's speech that is broadcasted throughout the Federation. After the speech it is tradition to have members of the press ask questions about the Federal Prime Minister plan for the country for the year, though it is seen as uncouth to ask questions about foreign policy. Seeing the Vorvick Dinner as a moment to discuss internal issues or questions about policies being persuaded by the FPM. As well the dinner being an intensively Côtois affair, to which the topic should always be about the Federation with the exception of the end of the dinner when the FPM makes a second speech about a topic of their choosing and questions about foreign affairs are allowed.
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== History of Vorvick Dinner ==
The Vorvick Dinner started during the [[Federation of the Southern Coast#Great Unification War (1898-1920)|Unification War in the Federation]], hosted by first FPM [[Pépin Morel]] at a shelled out diner ran by a Kemonomimi Akuanist named Vorvick Ny'terz. The dinner was received by various officials from groups that aligned with the Monarcho-Socialist bloc during the unification war. The dinner was a held every year at the diner until 1930, where the owner died from issues raising from [[Kemonomimi Genetic Immunodeficiency Disorder|KGID]]. After which the Federal government took control of the diner and redesigned diner to be more of a state ran restraintrestaurant for government officials and visitors. Vorvick has a statue outside of the diner after the remodel of the building.
 
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