KONINGSWYK - In the days following the third anniversary of Natalian Independence, His Royal and Apostolic Majesty the King has issued an historic royal decree. The decree, known as the Decree of Koningswyk, was issued by the King in the hopes of bringing activity back to the Government, which has been mostly inactive for the past few months. Among the provisions of the decree include ordering the Lord Chancellor to begin work on a "fundamental statute" for the Kingdom, dissolving the Privy Council and establishing a legislature - the Koninklike Vergadering - and seeking observational membership in the Grand Unified Micronational, an intermicronational organization of which the King has previously served as Chairman, Vice-Chairman and Supreme Judge. The decree has also abolished the Church of Natal, replacing the Archbishopric of Sint-Niklaas with the post of Chaplain to the Royal Household. When asked about the decree, the Lord Chancellor, Duke Bradley van Dullahan, stated "I think it is a great decree... I shall comply with it and aid [His Royal and Apostolic Majesty] in writing [a fundamental statute]." The King has yet to announce the members of the Koninklike Vergadering, but is expected to do so in the coming days. The Decree of Koningswyk can be read here.
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