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*7.X.1719: [[Jingbei]], [[Lanmen]], and [[Luzhong]] reported to be in the hands of the Green Turbans following minimal resistance. Fighting continued in Tyrador.
*7.X.1719: [[Jingbei]], [[Lanmen]], and [[Luzhong]] reported to be in the hands of the Green Turbans following minimal resistance. Fighting continued in Tyrador.
** Internal briefing prepared for the Senate by the Secretary of State for Peace, indicates that events in Transprinitica and the failure to issue clear orders to act against the Green Turbans has had a demoralising effect upon the rank and file of the HPC.
** Internal briefing prepared for the Senate by the Secretary of State for Peace, indicates that events in Transprinitica and the failure to issue clear orders to act against the Green Turbans has had a demoralising effect upon the rank and file of the HPC.
 
*10.X.1719: [[Ramzan Q̇adar Khan Abakhtari]] convened a press conference, streamed over all domestic and international data networks, as well as broadcast live on national radio. A remarkable scene unfurls as Ramzan, flanked by two masked doctors, addressed a select group of sympathetic journalists, making sensational claims regarding an attempt by agents of the Benacian Union to poison him. According to the Minister, poison was slipped into his tea during an off the books meeting with the Benacian Legate in [[Ghawlama]], ostensibly aimed at ending the violence in [[Tyrador]]. He then handed over to one of the doctors who proceeded to explain how the suspected toxin had been identified as ricin. Physical symptoms had manifested rapidly, obliging the minister to seek urgent medical treatment. The doctor speculated that the Benacians had likely misjudged the dosage otherwise Ramzan, even after having his stomach pumped, would have been unlikely to survive.
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Revision as of 15:27, 19 April 2023

The 1719 Hurmu government crisis began almost immediately after the socialist–Umraist cabinet of Annika Raudsepp entered office on new year's day. The crisis was characterised by a series of events that unfolded rapidly over a few months. The first event was the cabinet's refusal to attend a banquet hosted by the Senate, as per tradition. In the first cabinet meeting, the newly appointed Minister for Constitutional and Democratic Reform, Filip Krmpotić, proposed the drafting of a new and fully codified foundational law with its roots in the sovereignty of the masses.

Another significant event was the Minister for Policing and Security, Ramzan Q̇adar Khan Abakhtari's declaration that the Hurmu Constabulary was an illegal corporate and Humanist militia operating under the guise of a police force. At the minister's direction, the trade union movement was authorised to deputise their members as auxiliary constables and take possession of all buildings, infrastructure, and equipment under the nominal possession of the Hurmu Constabulary. Members of the Constabulary were to surrender their armaments and warrant badges and withdraw from all involvement in public life.

The Senate debated how to respond to the events in the Hurmu Constabulary, with the Ayreonist-Traditionalist stance initially being one of measured calm. In the end, the United and Humanist Factions agreed to support a motion of condemnation of the Minister's acting, which would have no binding effect. The Finance Minister's announcement of the government budget bill was another significant event. The bill included the nationalisation of several companies and a corporate tax on company profits.

The Secretary of State for the Bank, Mint and Press of Hurmu stated that the government budget would be unacceptable, and the Bank would not pay out any funds to support it unless authorised by the Senate. The Senate sent Chancellor Li Naomiai to negotiate with the cabinet. During the cabinet-Senate negotiations, discussions touched on matters of political reform. In the end, the Senate proposed a compromise for a government of national unity, which the Cabinet rejected.

Within a month of the nationalisation plan being announced, 2,520 employees of the ESB-Jagdverbände, travelling on Constancian passports, arrived in the Lake District via Huyenkula International Airport and Kaupang International Airport. Airfreight containers, under the diplomatic seal of the Benacian Union, were observed to have been delivered to the Hurmu Peace Corps cantonments at Kaupang International Airport, where the Jagdverbände personnel were reported to have billeted.



Timeline

  • 1.I.1719: Annika Raudsepp assumes the position of Prime Minister of Hurmu and announces her cabinet. The cabinet is invited for a banquet hosted by the Senate as per tradition but declines a banquet.
  • I.I.1719: Newly appointed Minister for Constitutional and Democratic Reform, Filip Krmpotić (CWP) says in the first cabinet meeting: "The Senate has set forth no constitutional document that justifies its jealous monopolisation of the right to interpret and amend the constitution. Instead, it is time to convoke a people's assembly in order to begin the work of drafting a new and fully codified foundational law with its roots in the sovereignty of the masses." (See Constitutional reform movement in Hurmu)
  • 11.III.1719: Minister for Policing and Security, Ramzan Q̇adar Khan Abakhtari, declared that the Hurmu Constabulary, as it was then constituted, was an illegal corporate and Humanist militia operating under the guise of a police force. At the minister's direction, the trade union movement, as an emergency measure, received ministerial authorisation to deputise their members as auxiliary constables with orders to peacefully take possession of all buildings, infrastructure, and equipment under the nominal possession of the Hurmu Constabulary and to assume responsibility for the maintenance of civic peace and good order in the districts and states of Hurmu. The minister further directed that members of the Constabulary were to surrender their armaments and warrant badges and withdraw from all involvement in public life, pending interview by appointed investigators for links to extremist groups and corporate militias. Members of the constabulary exonerated from any such associations would subsequently be rehired following a period of retraining in critical legal theory and social awareness. For the duration of the evaluation process, members of the constabulary were to remain at their recorded places of primary residence, during which time they were to be considered suspended from duty and on half pay.
  • 12–20.III.1719. The Senate begins debating how to respond to the events in the Hurmu Constabulary. The Ayreonist–Traditionalist stance was initially one of measured calm, which media summarized as "just enrol the officers in the HPC and pay them that way", whilst the CDH felt this approach would be impracticable if the funding of the now unionised Constabulary was not concurrently halted. In the end, the United and Humanist Factions agreed to support a motion of condemnation of the Minister's acting, which would have no binding effect.
  • 1.IV.1719: Finance Minister Ürimbay Bayböri (SDP) announces the government budget bill to the Assembly of Representatives. In short the most controversial aspects of the bill, in the near-unanimous view of the Senate, included:
  • 2.V.1719: A spokesman for the Secretary of State for the Bank, Mint and Press of Hurmu, Rosamund al-Osman Primo de Aguilar, stated that the government budget would be in whole unacceptable and that the Bank would not pay out any funds to support it, unless by authorization of the budget by the Senate, the prospect of which the spokesman said was "laughable at best". The position from the Bank was met with collective cabinet fury. The Senate sent Chancellor Li Naomiai to negotiate with the cabinet.
  • 20.V.1719. During the cabinet–Senate negotiations, led by Annika Raudsepp for the cabinet and Li Naomiai for the Senate, discussions touched on matters of political reform. In the end, Li Naomiai had proposed the following compromise for a government of national unity:
    • Representation from all political parties in Hurmu
    • A government budget that allows for more funding of health and social care and work retraining, a portion of profits (circa 10%) to be reinvested in workers each year, and full funding for the Hurmu Constabulary.
    • Greater role and protection of trade unions across the country
    • No nationalization of any companies
    • A committee, consisting of 36 people, of which half would come from the Senate and half from the Assembly, would be tasked to draw up a written constitution for Hurmu, to be ratified by the people of Hurmu in two referenda, one by the Electors of the Holy Lakes and one by the citizen population of Hurmu.
  • 24.V.1719:
    • The compromise offered by the Senate was deemed unacceptable by the Cabinet, which rejected it in a cabinet decision on this date.
    • Within the space of a month, 2,520 employees of the ESB-Jagdverbände, travelling on Constancian passports, have arrived in the Lake District via Huyenkula International Airport and Kaupang International Airport. Airfreight containers, under the diplomatic seal of the Benacian Union, were observed to have been delivered to the HPC cantonments at Kaupang International Airport, where the Jagdverbände personnel were reported to have billeted. Unionised personnel, deputised to perform the duties of the Hurmu Constabulary at the airport reported that efforts to conduct routine cargo inspections, as part of their assumed duties at these two airports, were routinely interfered with by HPC personnel and apprentices of the Honourable Company employed in the terminal buildings.
  • 1.VI.1719. In a private meeting with the Prime Minister, Chancellor Li Naomiai, accompanied by Commander Ichirō, warned the prime minister that unless her cabinet is willing to compromise on the role of the Senate and the Order in the constitution of Hurmu, on nationalization and economic matters, and on policing and security issues, the would lose the confidence in the Senate.
  • 5.VI.1719: Prime Minister Annika Raudsepp announces a draft resolution that rejects the supremacy of the Senate of the Lakes and affirms the supremacy of the democratic mandate afforded the Assembly of Representatives. Li Naomiai and Ichiro continue to pay the prime minister visits urging her to reconsider.
  • 6.VI.1719: Zurvanudin Miran al-Osman, accompanied by his daughter Pardis al-Osman and an eight-man security detail, was observed to have arrived in Ghawlama via the Hurmu Gate Network. Accompanying this party was one Temüjin al-Osman, noted as wearing manacles. The arriving delegation, presumed to have originated from Chryse was met by representatives of the Benacian Union mission in Eastern Apollonia and the 5th Vanguard Division. A motorcade conveyed all of the aforementioned persons out of the city towards an unknown location in the interior of Lontinien.
  • 8.VI.1719: Hurmu Air Service suspended cooperation with the Hurmu Constabulary, effectively ending the operation of the Air Support (Volunteer) Unit which had relied upon HAS aircraft in order to operate its civil air patrols.
  • 9.VI.1719: Minister of Transport, Hojanias Alibek, issued a radio appeal, relayed onto the data networks, for citizens to organise a Civil Motor Corps and a Civil Aviation Corps in order to ensure that the Hurmu Constabulary ("now serving the people at the people's behest") receives the support it requires in order to perform its routine patrol details. The speech denounced the efforts of the Senate to "obstruct and defund the people's government". The appeal is generally construed as a request for private and commercially owned vehicles, light aircraft, and helicopters, to be made available for use in the public benefit, at the direction of the Assembly-backed government.
  • 10.VI.1719:
    • Tensions rose as the HPC commenced work on raising earthworks and the construction of a gun platform for six M1584 80 mm Field Guns overlooking the tidal inlet leading to the port of Fiskarvik.
    • Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs, Ürimbay Bayböri, addressing the Assembly at Parlerment House: "The sovereign right of the democratically elected government to levy taxes and to raise credit cannot, indeed must not, be denied. To that end I have authorised the establishment of the Hurmu Credit Union, to finance the operations of the government at this difficult time through the sale of bonds via public subscription. Citizens, as well as comrades internationally, who invest in Hurmudan bonds will be investing in a progressive and inclusive future that guarantees a fair and sustainable rate of return for all who contribute to the struggle."
    • Felled trees reported to have blocked the railway tracks leading to the borders with North Lyrica (Nouvelle Alexandrie). Culprits unknown, with no declarations of responsibility forthcoming.
  • 11.VI.1719: Mondo announces plans to restructure Samhold Investments' subsidiary businesses on a semi-cooperative basis. Under the plans- seen as an attempt to undercut the government's pro-union platform- the holding company will retain a controlling interest, with the remaining shares held in trust for the benefit of the employees.
    • Mondo: "This was never about making money for Mondo. Mondo already has money! This is about using Mondo's money to make better lives for the people of Hurmu."
  • 6.VII.1719: The formation of the Humanist Yachting Association of Hurmu is met with scepticism and hostility by the Assembly and its partisans. The Trade Unions Congress of Hurmu called upon boatbuilders to refuse to accept any commissions from the new yachting association and for workers at those companies to immediately ballot for strike action should any company refuse to participate in the voluntary boycott.
  • 8.VIII.1719: Nada Lesjak, the Minister for the States and Districts of Apollonia commenced with efforts to assert the statutory authority of the government in Transprinitica. In particular, the cabinet-loyalists were obliged to contend with the practice of appointing "superintendents" with civic authority over municipalities in the district by the HPC. This, the government held, was a clear instance of the HPC acting beyond its authority. The Cabinet further demanded that the Secretary of State for Peace and the Secretary of State for External Affairs attend to their duties and arrange for the expulsion of the illegal Benacian garrison maintained in the district.
  • 9.VIII.1719: A small truce between the Senate and the Assembly majorities is made when two Senators, Li Naomiai and Mondo (Chancellor and Secretary of State for External Relations respectively), and one assemblyman and minister, Mukarram Zubeir, leave for a state visit to Sankt Ludwigshafen.
  • 15.VIII.1719: State visit ended, delegates returned.
  • 24.IX.1719:
  • 1.X.1719: Chancellor Li Naomiai visits Prime Minister Annika Raudsepp to discuss the latest events. Each woman urges the other to stand down.
  • 2.X.1719: Ghawetkiin Enkhjargal, the only member in the Senate with a good rapport with the leader of Hizb ul-ʿUmrāti ul-Hurmu (HUHU), Ramzan Q̇adar Khan Abakhtari, invites him over for tea to discuss the escalating situation in Transprinitica. The leader declines the invitation in an opinion piece in the Times of Huyenkula. "Despite the respect I had for your late husband (may he rest in peace), and what little left there is for you under these trying circumstances, I cannot meet you," he wrote, followed by, "My duty before the law, for my government, for my country, for my people, for my Umra, and for my God compels me to focus my attention on the Senate's illegal usurpation of powers in Transprinitica and elsewhere." Later the same day, HUHU campaigners, supported by the youth wings of the other government parties, protested outside the Palace of the Elenaran, shouting "Lock them up!" in reference to the senators.
  • 5.X.1719: In the Senate, Verionist senator Aliande of Laegel introduces a motion of no confidence in the Prime Minister.
    • Asmila Avon-El, for the Ayreonist–Traditionalists (U) opposes the motion, saying "now is not the time to create more upheaval in our society", adding that "there is no other credible way for a cabinet to be formed other than by a majority of the Assembly; and the Assembly has no other majority. There is little to suggest that new elections would give a different majority. The people have spoken, and we should honour that. Instead, this Senate should probably try to see how it may accommodate the government a bit more. Perhaps it is time we discuss constitutional reform."
  • 7.X.1719: Jingbei, Lanmen, and Luzhong reported to be in the hands of the Green Turbans following minimal resistance. Fighting continued in Tyrador.
    • Internal briefing prepared for the Senate by the Secretary of State for Peace, indicates that events in Transprinitica and the failure to issue clear orders to act against the Green Turbans has had a demoralising effect upon the rank and file of the HPC.
  • 10.X.1719: Ramzan Q̇adar Khan Abakhtari convened a press conference, streamed over all domestic and international data networks, as well as broadcast live on national radio. A remarkable scene unfurls as Ramzan, flanked by two masked doctors, addressed a select group of sympathetic journalists, making sensational claims regarding an attempt by agents of the Benacian Union to poison him. According to the Minister, poison was slipped into his tea during an off the books meeting with the Benacian Legate in Ghawlama, ostensibly aimed at ending the violence in Tyrador. He then handed over to one of the doctors who proceeded to explain how the suspected toxin had been identified as ricin. Physical symptoms had manifested rapidly, obliging the minister to seek urgent medical treatment. The doctor speculated that the Benacians had likely misjudged the dosage otherwise Ramzan, even after having his stomach pumped, would have been unlikely to survive.