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 * OAM: Sir Mark Meehan, Premier of the Republic of Nemkhavia, has been elected Secretary-General.
 * UFSM: People's President Mark Dresner of the United Federation of Socialist Micronations publicly and formally asked the Federal Republic of Germany for extradition of the UFSM's predecessor state's Emperor, Frederic Bayrath. The charges against him include defamation, Crimes against Micronational Peace and Oppression of the Pristinian People. Evidence for the defamation can be found here. Dresner denies ever having to carried out such action.
 * UFSM: In a quickfire process, the elections for the People's Congress were held yesterday, with all candidates running unopposed due to a ban on further candidations. 16 Congressmen/-women and 10 Senators (out of those 6 already Congressmen) were thus elected to office, forming a Congress of 20. The first session is expected to be held on Saturday, planning the constitution and discussing proposed acts such as the Conscription Act and the Funding Act. Meanwhile, the Executive Commission is expected to be deciding on the Cabinet of Superintendents.
 * A1: In a surprise win in the March 2010 A1 General Election, Tomas Caulfield, the former Deputy Chairman, has been elected Chairman of A1. Philip Fish has alleged electoral fraud.
 * Republic of Nemkhavia: Former Green politician Jessica Nentjavacska has been elected President of Nemkhavia, after running unopposed in the election. She reportedly received a huge amount of public support. In her first act, on the evening of March 15th, she officially invited Sir Mark Meehan to form the Government. Col. Benjamin Pzacman has been confirmed as Minister of Defence and Justice, while former Prime Minister of the SFR Nemkhavia Stefan Anjacka has been elected to the post of Speaker of the House of Deputies. Former Green Colin Menteras has been confirmed for the post of Minister of Education and Culture. A full list of Ministerial postings will be available soon.
 * Egtavia: The editor of the Egtavian Star, Peter Bralesford, has warned that there is less than 48 hours left before the March 18 issue closes for print, and urges all columnists that wish to contribute to get their submissions sent to the Egtavian Government's official e-mail address (egtavia{AT}yahoo.co.uk) before 19:00 GMT on Wednesday.

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