[center][img]http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~kuntz/arm/fischer62.gif[/img][/center] [center][u][b]The United Kingdom of Athos & Stules[/b][/u][/center] [center][img]https://thornews.files.wordpress.com/2013/04/kongefamilien-haakon-maud-kongehuset.jpg[/img] [sup]The Portrait of King William Griffiths V and Queen Elizabeth III[/sup][/center] The Treaty of Parma had finally been signed by the winners and losers of the war. It had been difficult to gather everybody together and keep the peace inside; but, it had worked as they finally done something right. However, William felt that the countries of Osladian and Survaek Empire would just retake their lost lands. After a long session with the Prime Minister, he had announced that he would guarantee independence from three different nations. Their first option was the Free Cities of Suvre: a bustling mercantile city with an impressed port nearby the newly nation of Boletarian. They could annex Suvre and have an advantage in the area. Then, there was the nation of Aydina nearby the divided Survaek Empire. If they were able to regain their lost lands, they would most likely to target Aydina more than the other nations. They were controlling the river that divided the lands up and they could use that to move ships to the other side quicker and block off the area from any incoming enemy troops. Finally, there was Loremia. Located near Osladian and the brand new nation of Tangaria, Loremia has a fairly powerful port and industrial zones. If they were taken, they would have advantage of the entire region. About a week since the signing of The Treaty of Parma, William guaranteed independence to the Free Cities of Suvre, Aydina, and Loremia. Even known the ink from the treaty was still wet, many citizens supported the decisions. Others said that it weakens our relations with these nations directly affected by the action. Despite the difference opinions, both sides agree that the action will keep the peace going strong. [center][img]http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2015/05/08/14/008C3F9E00000258-3073506-Ther_royal_family_were_greeted_by_around_20_000_when_they_ventur-a-20_1431090405818.jpg[/img] [sup]The Crowd Cheering After The King's Announcement[/sup][/center] Since the signing of the Treaty of Param, many citizens in Athos & Stules questioned what the country was going to do with the refugees that came to country during the Terrible War. The war had just officially ended as questions of them begun to surface. Many citizens didn't want them to remain in their lands and some were still worried that more riots and attacks were going to raise with the treaty signed. Queen Elizabeth wanted them to be assimilated into the country, given their help increase production in factories and docks all over the kingdom. Parliament was going to answer the question about the refugees and what happens to them now. They were divided on the floor as many wanted to force them out of the country, or to limit their rights and protections, or to assimilate them as the Queen wanted to do. After days of debating about the matter, they voted on the question and the answers were come right after the announcement of countries that William will guarantee independence to. It was that they decided that the refugees will be assimilate into the country and become proud citizens of Athos & Stules. After the results were posted, many citizens went out and protested near Parliament shouting that they should be kick out and other things. Despite the short protest, most of the citizens and the refugees were happy by the results. The Prime Minister signed into law that the refugees of the Terrible War will be assimilated into the country, making them full citizens. Now, many can finally rebuild their lives in a new country that welcomes refugees rather than turns them away. It looked like to be a blight future for the refugees. [center][img]https://i.guim.co.uk/img/static/sys-images/Guardian/Pix/pictures/2015/8/7/1438935977360/2258706d-8469-443a-97ea-62648d5bbf8e-2060x1236.jpeg?w=620&q=85&auto=format&sharp=10&s=fd4cb4c35f4450dd3705d5d3323ee368[/img] [sup]A Line Formed As Many Refugees Were Waiting To Be Given Full Citizen Status[/sup][/center]