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Military, Peace Corps, and Aid deployment officially begins in South Fresia
The deployment of aid, military, and peacekeeping forces to South Fresia officially begins today, with the first 400 out of 800 Bundeswehr troops meeting with Morrawian peacekeeping forces on a base near South Fresia. The remaining 400 will be deployed overnight. According to the Bundeswehr's Pressedienst, they have brought with them basic necessities, such as food, water, generators, and other necessary supplies. They have also bought shelter, doctors, hygienic and medical supplies, and materials to support education across all ages and levels in South Fresia, due to school closures as a result of the civil war. Several Patecian companies are also providing support to rebels as a protest to the national government's decision to indirectly support the South Fresian military government.
We currently have former Morrawian President René Denár and Württemberg State Governor Leigh Warren to talk about the relief operations in South Fresia.
CBS News will continue to provide updates live from South Fresia, Králowec, and across all our studios in Niater.
Party of Liberation (PL), Patecian Democrats brawl in Patecian Parliament
After a tense week debating aid, military, and peacekeeping support for South Fresia, members of the Patecian Parliament (MPP) from the PL and Democratic parties clashed, leading to a suspension of the session. The dispute erupted over accusations that the national government is indirectly supporting South Fresia's military regime, which the PL strongly opposes. Tensions heightened after the Bundestag’s lower house approved the deployment.
The PL has raised several key concerns:
Improper use of aid: The PL argues that funds sent to South Fresia are misallocated and criticizes the Bundestag, BMF (Finance Ministry), AA (Foreign Office), and NAID (Foreign Aid and Development) as “irresponsible,” questioning whether aid is truly directed toward humanitarian goals.
Compromising neutrality: The PL asserts that supporting the South Fresian government, which is at war with rebel forces, risks compromising Niater's neutrality. Although the Niateri Basic Law (Niaterische Grundgesetz) does not keep Niater neutral, the PL sees this support as a departure from national principles.
The PL is also considering legal action against the Bundestag over these issues.
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Former Calderduin NVP Governor Arnoud Schwarzhammer endorses Democrats Valerié Stolz and Gisela Elbe
Prominent actor and former Governor of Calderduin, Arnoud Schwarzhammer, has endorsed Valerié Stolz and Gisela Elbe after a series of tense exchanges with NVP politicians. The 77-year-old former governor told CBS News that “the state of the NVP is unfortunate” and that “a true voter puts country over party in times of crisis.” He described the recent controversial NVP proposal to decriminalize several previously banned firearms, as per the 2002 Waffengesetz (or Wapenwet) amendments, as a “terrifyingly telling decision” that, contrary to the claims of the Volkspartei, would not reduce crime.
He served as Calderduin governor from 2000 to 2012, completing two terms of six years each. He was elected after the Democratic Party was embroiled in a state scandal involving a request for an NTM6.7 million confidential fund, which then-Governor Riga Persson defended as being in the interest of “public safety.” Persson faced a recall petition in February 2000, with 30% of registered voters in Calderduin voting to call an election, which led to his loss to Schwarzhammer. Today, he remains a member of the NVP, and calls for him to join the NVP primaries continue to be echoed by both the public and party members.
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