In The News Today;
*With Chancellor Moen's resignation from Office, the Provincial Governments have begun the task of setting up emergency elections for a replacement Chancellor. Many citizens across the country still believe Dehya Moen to be a capable and preferred leader, however she is no restricted by law from obtaining the office of Chancellor again. Elections for Chancellor are scheduled to begin within the coming months as new candidates must register to run. More info to come.
*Onlookers let out an exhaustive sigh as reports came in about the Bergenstein Surrender to Coalition forces several days ago. The Bergen Civil War has officially come to an end as Etruscan, Sinopian, and Bruellan troops set up an occupation of the country. The death toll is estimated to be in the tens of thousands however some claim it to be much higher. Many Follandans have voiced question as to why the Bloc Nations had turned such a blatant blind eye to the chaos across the Dacian, but all are glad for it to be over.
*The first shipments of Type-7 Monnard battle tanks had been received by the Abbasidi Government and are already being put through trials in the desert terrain. The Follandan government plans to prepare it's next shipment as well as it's first shipment to the Okaiken Self Defense Forces who had placed their own order. These series of transactions mark the first time in history Folland has exported so many military arms.
*In an effort to smoothen relations again, Prime Minister Cathleen has reached out to Smith City and Troy in order to negotiate Folland's return to the Bloc Nations, and try to reconcile any withheld ill-will from the failed Fraesian mission. In a press release, the Prime Minister admitted it will take some time to integrate back into the Bloc Nations and regain the trust Folland once had with neighboring powers.