Committee for Alduro-Wechu Integration
Council for Aldu-Wechu Integration | |
Abbreviation | CAWI |
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Formation | 12.XIII.1685 AN |
Purpose/focus | Bringing further integration between Alduria and the Wechua Nation; exploring the creation of an Aldu-Wechu Federation |
Chairperson | Vicaquirao Alvarez |
Vice Chairperson | Alejandro Campos |
The Committee for Aldu-Wechu Integration is a committee composed of government officials and key community leaders from the Republic of Alduria and the Wechua Nation. The committee was formed in 1685 AN after several rounds of talks between both nations over 1680 AN to 1685 AN. The purpose of the committee is to facilitate further integration of both Alduria and the Wechua Nation with each other, with the end goal being a proposed Aldu-Wechu Federation.
The road map towards a full political federation will be discussed in detail at future meetings. A subcommittee of constitutional experts and drafters from both nations was formed in 1685 AN to explore the process of drafting a federal constitution.
Alduria-Wechua Relations
Alduro-Wechua relations encompass a very close relationship between both nations, ranging from the foundation of Alduria in 1669 AN, through the collapse of the Wechua Nation in 1680 AN, all the way through today. Since the Wechua Restoration in 1683 AN, both countries have been close economic and military allies.
The two nations are bound together by their large Alexandrian and Caputian diasporas and overlap in religion. The relationship was improved significantly when Alduria joined the Raspur Pact, making it a Wechua alliance partner. Today, large numbers of expatriates live in both countries.