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==Background== | |||
Following the dissolution of the premiership of [[Ethan Setsman]] under disputed circumstances the [[1688 Normark political crisis]] had culminated in the storming of the [bork bork name of a parliament] by the [[Elian Militia]] and the detention of [[Sigrid Årud]] and a number of her [[Einhornselskapet]] followers. The [[Court of the Prince]] had however rejected the "autocoup" by Setsman and continued to recognise Sigrid Årud as the Speaker of the [bork bork name of aa parliament], whilst concurrently retaining the seat on the Council of Eliria in her name whilst she was held in detention in [[Konungsheim Elieru]]. | |||
Nearly a full year of negotiation between commissioners appointed by the government in Normark and the Court of the Prince, fronted by Zarmihr Hazarwuxt, the Inspector of the Autonomous Republics, ensued. These talks were to prove fraught with difficulty, with Setsman's delegates seeking recognition of his resumption of power and the suppression of the Einhorn Society whilst Hazarwuxt's mandate was to return Sigrid Årud and ensure that she did not face the threatened prosecution that loomed over the so-called "[[Umeå hytte]] affair". At stake ultimately, although both sides attempted to delicately talk around the point, was Normark's continuation as an autonomous republic within the ''Riqi Elluenuuerssuarion''. | |||
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Background
Following the dissolution of the premiership of Ethan Setsman under disputed circumstances the 1688 Normark political crisis had culminated in the storming of the [bork bork name of a parliament] by the Elian Militia and the detention of Sigrid Årud and a number of her Einhornselskapet followers. The Court of the Prince had however rejected the "autocoup" by Setsman and continued to recognise Sigrid Årud as the Speaker of the [bork bork name of aa parliament], whilst concurrently retaining the seat on the Council of Eliria in her name whilst she was held in detention in Konungsheim Elieru.
Nearly a full year of negotiation between commissioners appointed by the government in Normark and the Court of the Prince, fronted by Zarmihr Hazarwuxt, the Inspector of the Autonomous Republics, ensued. These talks were to prove fraught with difficulty, with Setsman's delegates seeking recognition of his resumption of power and the suppression of the Einhorn Society whilst Hazarwuxt's mandate was to return Sigrid Årud and ensure that she did not face the threatened prosecution that loomed over the so-called "Umeå hytte affair". At stake ultimately, although both sides attempted to delicately talk around the point, was Normark's continuation as an autonomous republic within the Riqi Elluenuuerssuarion.