Council for the Integration of Ransenar and Nouvelle Alexandrie
Council for the Integration of Ransenar and Nouvelle Alexandrie | |
Abbreviation | CIRAW |
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Formation | |
Purpose/focus | Bring closer integration and cooperation between Ransenar and Nouvelle Alexandrie; exploration of Ransenar joining the Federation |
Chairperson | Willihard Cason |
Vice Chairperson | Jean-Michel Lavaud |
The Council for the Integration of Ransenar and Nouvelle Alexandrie (CIRNAX, pronounced "Seer-NAX") is a specially created intergovernmental body composed of government officials and key community leaders from the Federation of Alduria and the Wechua Nation (now the Federation of Nouvelle Alexandrie) and the Kingdom of Ransenar. The committee was formed in early 1692 AN after several rounds of talks between both nations over 1685 AN to 1691 AN. The Council ceased official operations in 1693. AN
The aim of the council is to bring closer integration and cooperation between Ransenar and Nouvelle Alexandrie, including the exploration of Ransenar joining the Federation. In 1693 AN, the Council was disbanded in the lead-up to the Ransenari general election of 1693. Public opinion had become hostile to the idea of joining the Federation of Nouvelle Alexandrie as a state, being used by the Ransenari Liberation Party as an effective political attack on the Imperial Democratic Party during the elections. While the work of the Council led to greater economic and cultural ties between the nations, the Council's work ended when it was dissolved and its work shifted back to normal diplomatic channels.
The work of CIRNAX, however, yielded greater cooperation and trade between Nouvelle Alexandrie and Ransenar, which resulted in greater economic growth in both nations. Both nations rank as among each other's top import and export destinations, with further ties in defense, trade, and other fields developed through their common partnership and cooperation in the Raspur Pact. CIRNAX is also partially credited with the creation of the Community of Goldfield.