Concord

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Concord
Frontier
Flag of Concord
Flag
Emblem of Concord.png
Coat of arms
Governing region The League
Conquest18 May 2022
Refounded14 June 2022
Founded byFort Concord (Quebecshire)
Government
 • TypeColony
 • Governor-GeneralSt Laurent (Ikania)
 • World Assembly DelegateMechanocracy
(Spode Humbled Minions)
Population
 (Febuary 2023)
 • Total417
Demonym(s)Concordian

Concord is the colony and prospective frontier of The League which was established by an executive order by the Consulate of the Republic in mid-June 2022.

History

Establishment

Concord originally came into possession of The League following action by the League's Defense Forces (LDF) at the forefront of a 13-military coalition operation to purge Layemites from the region. Following the conclusion of the operation on 18 May 2022, the region sat dormant as a trophy region. On 14 June 2022, the region was refounded and established to be a colony of The League, subject to the governance of the Consulate and Council, and the Constitution of the Republic.[1][2]

Transition to frontier

Concord was originally made with intent of eventually becoming a frontier, a type of region that was first hinted at in 2016. In the knowledge that the Frontiers/Strongholds update would be happening soon, the Domestic Security Bureau was created to help prepare and manage the unique security needs of Concord.

Government

Governor-General

The Governor-General of Concord is appointed by and reports to the Consulate of the Republic, and aids in managing affairs in Concord.

World Assembly delegate

Mechanocracy is the World Assembly delegate of Concord, joined by two Vice Delegates; Council of Feathers and Southwestern Federal Republic.

References

  1. Quebecshire (14 June 2022). Creeperopolis (ed.). "Consulate Order Regarding Concord". NationStates. The League: Consulate of the Republic. Retrieved 15 June 2022.
  2. Quebecshire (14 June 2022). "Voyage to Concord". NationStates. The League: Consulate of the Republic. Retrieved 19 June 2022.

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