The [[Council of State of Nouvelle Alexandrie]], at the orders of [[President of the Government of Nouvelle Alexandrie|Premier]] [[Paolo Antonio Aguilar|Paolo Aguilar]], have placed all police and military forces in the regions of [[North Lyrica]], [[South Lyrica]], the [[Isles of Caputia]], [[New Luthoria]], and [[Alduria]] at the highest state of alert and readiness. All military leaves have been cancelled and all reserves are mobilized.}}</div><br>
The [[Council of State of Nouvelle Alexandrie]], at the orders of [[President of the Government of Nouvelle Alexandrie|Premier]] [[Paolo Antonio Aguilar|Paolo Aguilar]], have placed all police and military forces in the regions of [[North Lyrica]], [[South Lyrica]], the [[Isles of Caputia]], [[New Luthoria]], and [[Alduria]] at the highest state of alert and readiness. All military leaves have been cancelled and all reserves are mobilized.}}</div><br>
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|+ [[File:Logo-NBCPollingReport.png|left|75px]]<br>'''What are your top concerns that the government should address?'''<br><br><small>''% of registered voters saying each is "very important"''<br>''Margin of error: ±4%''</small>
! Issue !! Percentage
|-
| Defense, national security
| 82%
|-
| Economy, jobs
| 78%
|-
| Education
| 55%
|-
| Environment
| 49%
|-
| Foreign policy, trade
| 44%
|-
| Economic inequality
| 45%
|-
| Crime
| 40%
|-
| Infrastructure, transport
| 39%
|-
| Housing, high rents
| 37%
|-
| Space exploration and technology
| 35%
|-
| Healthcare and social services
| 31%
|}
<div style="padding: 1px; text-align:left; margin:auto; border:1px solid #7BA05B; color:#000000; width:90%;">{{quote|'''POLL ANALYSIS'''<br>Defense and the economy continue to be the top two concerns for registered voters, with 82% and 78% considering them "very important," respectively. Education and environment have seen a significant increase in importance. Education moved from 45% to 55% and environment from 31% to 49%. This change reflects the public is paying greater attention to these issues since the 1718 general election, with a greater emphasis on long-term investments in human capital and sustainable development. Ethnic and religious tensions and gun policy have completely dropped off the polls, with voters now ranking technological advancement and social services as more important, standing at 35% and 31% respectively. Economic inequality and housing reduced in importance, with economic inequality dropping from 62% to 45% and housing from 50% to 37%. This could be due to improving housing situation in light of several housing bills and initiatives and the current economic boom creating more jobs and lifting wages as the labor market becomes more competitive. Additionally, voters' increased focus on other long-term issues like education and environment have supplanted those issues.}}</div><br>
The New Alexandrian Embassy in Huyenkula has authorized the departure of all nonessential staff and their families, and has begun evacuating New Alexandrian nationals, prioritizing women, minors, and children.
The swift response of the New Alexandrian forces has seen them welcomed in the Southern District, where they have encountered minimal resistance. The 210th Army is now poised to advance northwards towards Huyenkula and Kaupang in an effort to stabilize the situation further and prevent additional bloodshed.
What are your top concerns that the government should address?
% of registered voters saying each is "very important" Margin of error: ±4%
Issue
Percentage
Defense, national security
82%
Economy, jobs
78%
Education
55%
Environment
49%
Foreign policy, trade
44%
Economic inequality
45%
Crime
40%
Infrastructure, transport
39%
Housing, high rents
37%
Space exploration and technology
35%
Healthcare and social services
31%
POLL ANALYSIS Defense and the economy continue to be the top two concerns for registered voters, with 82% and 78% considering them "very important," respectively. Education and environment have seen a significant increase in importance. Education moved from 45% to 55% and environment from 31% to 49%. This change reflects the public is paying greater attention to these issues since the 1718 general election, with a greater emphasis on long-term investments in human capital and sustainable development. Ethnic and religious tensions and gun policy have completely dropped off the polls, with voters now ranking technological advancement and social services as more important, standing at 35% and 31% respectively. Economic inequality and housing reduced in importance, with economic inequality dropping from 62% to 45% and housing from 50% to 37%. This could be due to improving housing situation in light of several housing bills and initiatives and the current economic boom creating more jobs and lifting wages as the labor market becomes more competitive. Additionally, voters' increased focus on other long-term issues like education and environment have supplanted those issues.