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Mintz elected as PM, P&S supermajority in Parliament
Rowan Mintz was elected as Prime Minister on April 4, with the P&S gaining a supermajority in the Parliamentary elections.
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Curnon passes monumental LGBTQ+ protections law
The Parliament has passed a monumental new law which aims to protect LGBTQ+ people from discrimination and hatred in Curnon.
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Grand Premier mulls over suspending the Constitution
The Grand Premier, Asa Ward, has publicly expressed that he is considering suspending the current Constitution, overriding it with a temporary one.
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Curnon votes to terminate its allyship with Checkland
81% of voters were in favour of terminating the allyship with Checkland.
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Court intervenes after Pynch stripped of citizenship
Stephen Pynch’s citizenship has become the centre of a legal dispute after it was revoked by the BCC over alleged “transphobia”.
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Democracy under attack?
Does the current constitution put Curnon’s democracy at risk?
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Why the ‘boykisser state’ needs to appeal to the right wing
Appealing to the different groups was an issue that both Prime Ministerial candidates, Mintz and Narjid identified in the Prime Ministerial debate.
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Edition: April 2026 quick headlines
The quick headlines for April 2026’s edition.
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Court: Narjid allowed to run in PM election
It is confirmed that Patreyk Narjid is allowed to run in the Prime Ministerial election, after it was brought into question by a court filing by Willow Dziedzic MP.
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Curnon prepares for April 2026 elections
Election season is well under way in Curnon- but what’s happening and who are the candidates?
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Dziedzic files challenge on the definition of “Member of Parliament”
A legal challenge has been filed in Curnon’s courts seeking clarification on the constitutional definition of a “Member of Parliament”.
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Direct democracy, a more serious Curnon: April 2026 PM debate
The Progress and Socialism Party’s Rowan Mintz and the People’s Civic Movement’s Patreyk Narjid debated each other earlier today.
