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==== The Political Union between Gabon and Varkonia ====
{{Main|Varkonia}}InOn latethe 29th of July 2018, the privy council and Her Majesty decided that it was in the best interests of the Gabonese peoples to open negotiation talks with the Grand Duchy of Varkonia to discuss and ratify a treaty joining their two nations,<ref>https://gabon.now.sh/treaty/transition</ref> this treaty saw Gabon lose its title as a Principality and become a Provincial Government within Varkonia.
 
This also saw the dissolution of the royal family of Gabon, including the Privy Council. Gabon became a unitary republic as a Varkonian province. In the place of the privy council, the Assembly of the Province of Gabon was created as a provincial government. The head of the Assembly, the Grand Prince, was initially The Queen. The privy councillors continued their duties as members of the Assembly. As an oligarchy, the Grand Prince had power to appoint and remove members of the Assembly at will. This treaty also saw the appointment of two members of the Assembly of Gabon to the Senate of Varkonia, these two senators representing Gabon would initially be Grand Prince GetSkinny and Chancellor BritishWanderer.
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On the 7th of October, an XP treaty and a friendship treaty would pass both the Gabonese Government and the Varkonian Governments, with official relations turning positive once more.
 
=== Recent History - October 2020 - Present Day ===
 
==== International Realignment ====
Since attaining Independence from Varkonia in October 2020, it has been the goal of successive governments to reshape Gabon's international diplomacy and political alignment. In November 2020, Gabon would formalise ties
 
== Government and Politics ==
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====== Third Council Election of Gabon ======
The Third Election of the Lord's Council of Gabon was on Thursday, the 10th of September to SundayMonday, the 23th14th of September 2020.
 
The Third Council Elections would take place 10 months after the previous democratic display, this was mainly due to the Electoral (Pandemic Postponement) Amendment Act of 2020<ref>https://gabon.vercel.app/law/electoral-pandemic-postponement-amendment-act/</ref> which postponed elections indefinitely '''—''' the act would be repealed on the 3rd of September with the Lord High Chancellor announcing elections to take place the following day. Results would be declared on the 14th of September 2020. Citizens were asked to pick three choices from the candidate list for council, the same as previous elections.
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====== Fourth Council Election of Gabon ======
The Fourth Election of the Lord's Council of Gabon was on held on Friday, the 27th of November to Monday, the 30th of November 2020.
The Fourth Council Elections would take place just over a month from the Independence referendum which resulted in Gabon's exit from the political union with Varkonia. Citizens would be asked to vote in the same manner as the previous two elections. The Lord High Chancellor would announce the elections on the 22nd of November and would declare the results on the 30th of November 2020.
 
The Fourth Council Elections would take place just over a month from the Independence referendum which resulted in Gabon's exit from the political union with Varkonia. Citizens would be asked to vote in the same manner as the previous two elections. The Lord High Chancellor would announce the elections on the 22nd of November and would declare the results on the 30th of November 2020.
 
This election would see the popularisation of political parties and their use in encouraging voters and drumming up support, with the newly founded POG party taking in much of the vote.
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====== Fifth Council Election of Gabon ======
The Fifth Election of the Lord's Council of Gabon was on held on Friday, the 24th of September to Monday, the 27th of September 2021.
 
September 2021 bought with it the unanimous adoption of the third constitution of Gabon, 'Constitution of the Free Republic of Gabon' which amended the positions of Chancellor and Vice Chancellor to be elected, granted new powers to the Lord's Council and set about concrete term limits within the nation state. With this new constitution, elections were declared for the first time in 10 months. This election period saw the creation of two new political parties, the NMP (New Monarchist Party) and LOG (Left Labour of Gabon), both parties were distinct in their political ideology and set apart from the ruling party of the GNP, which would help them both in securing seats away from incumbents.
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!Position
!Votes
!%
!Result
|-
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|'''Incumbents'''
|'''7'''
|'''58'''
|'''Elected'''
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|Challengers
|5
|42
|Not Elected
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|6th April 2019
|Sovereign Fund Limiting - 2
|BritishWanderer
|Aye - 3
Nay - 0
|'''58P'''
|This was an act to reduce the number of diamond blocks held in the Sovereign Fund from 192 to 100 diamond blocks in order to fund mass building projects, such as the rail
station and factories.
|-
|12th April 2019
|Appointment of OstenVonStolz to Council
|BritishWanderer
|Aye - 3
Nay - 0
|'''P'''
|This act appointed OstenVonStolz to replace Cincius on the Lord's Council.
|-
|4th June 2019
|Sovereign Fund Expansion - 2
|Gobblin
|Aye - 3
Nay - 0
|'''P'''
|This Act raised the Sovereign Fund to hold a minimum of 128 diamond blocks.
|-
|5th June 2019
|Rename Redingsfield to Phucbloomiansfield
|Gobblin
|Aye - 1
Nay - 2
|F
|This Act proposed renaming the Redingsfield on the border of the Republic of Bloom to Phucbloomiansfield
|-
|5th June 2019
|Increasing the number of votes held by the Vice Chancellor
|Gobblin
|Aye - 1
Nay - 2
|F
|This Act proposed giving two votes to the Vice Chancellor.
|-
|6th June 2019
|Increasing the number of votes held by the Vice Chancellor - 2
|Gobblin
|Aye - 2
Nay - 2
|F
|This Act proposed giving two votes to the Vice Chancellor.
|-
|7th November 2019
|Rename Redingsfield to Phucbloomiansfield - 2
|Gobblin
|Aye - 1
Nay - 2
|F
|This Act proposed renaming the Redingsfield on the border of the Republic of Bloom to Phucbloomiansfield
|-
|22nd November 2019
|Currency Bill 2019
|BritishWanderer
|Aye - 3
Nay - 0
|'''P'''
|This Act proposed the establishment of an official Gabonese currency.
|-
|22nd November 2019
|Corporations Act 2019
|BritishWanderer
|Aye - 3
Nay - 0
|'''P'''
|
|}
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