Protests by pan-Germanists and Germanic Union (GU) coalition supporters against the results of national elections are going by without violence
The United Confederal Assembly under formation plans to issue an order for the Germanic flag to be removed from the Confederal Palace in Freihat. It is the building that is going to house the Confederal Assembly and the Confederal Cabinet from now on. The current Confederal Palace used to be the building of the State Council of the Daredi Confederacy but has been repurposed into the Confederal Palace as headquarters of the Confederal Assembly and the Confederal Cabinet. When the Legion of Germanic Daredland (LGD) party took over the government it had raised the Germanic flag over the State Council building and other major government buildings in Daredland. Those flags remained in place even after the Flaming Revolution. The interim Government of Unity and Reasoning did not see itself as having the authority to remove those flags and also did not want to upset the GU supporters, pan-Germanists and the Germanic populace of Daredland. The task of what would become of those flags was left up to the next government to decide. The new government said it would order the removal of pan-Germanic symbols from Daredi government buildings and they would be replaced with either the Daredi flag or other symbols of Daredi independence and nationalism.
The new government plans to order the removal of pan-Germanic symbols from
government buildings and their replacement with symbols of Daredi
nationalism and independence.
The latest major event of the transition period in Daredland has been the series of ongoing protest marches held by the supporters of the Germanic Union (GU) coalition in several cities around the Daredi Confederation. The protesters are expressing their dissatisfaction with the results of the elections and still keep promoting the pan-Germanic ideals in Daredland. The GU supporters called for a pan-Germanic domestic policy and a pan-Germanic and pro-Englean foreign policy. There have been some counter-protests going on simultaneously to oppose the ideals of GU supporters. Some counter-protests have simply beem there to oppose GU supporters and pan-Germanists while other protests were pro-government, pro-change, pro-Western Corentian and for Daredi nationalism separate from pan-Germanism. There were smaller anti-Englean and anti-Eastern Corentian demonstrations happening too. Local authorities have called for calm and hoped that hate would not be projected for any opposing factions or for any other nations. Fortunately all these protests are remaining peaceful and without violence but there have been expectations for clashes to happen and the police remain ready to react. The demonstrations are going by peacefully for the most part.
At the time of protests by GU supporters in Daredi cities the soldiers of the Daredi Konfoderaleswehr that are patrolling the demarcation line with the Weniges Reich have remained on special alert. The commanders saw a possibility for the Weniges militants to use the situation inside the rest of the Daredi Confederation to fuel a pan-Germanic rebellion. Fortunately no new cease-fire violations have happened so far. This was a fortunate surprise but also lead to theorizing that the militants may be looking for a new strategy and that is where all their attention is at right now. The Daredi Konfoderaleswehr said it would resist any new aggression attempts by the militants. According to soldiers the Weniges forces see the preparedness and standing ground by the Daredi Konfoderaleswehr every day. This discourages the militants from attacking. Some soldiers said that the Weniges militants might still be getting over the loss of the Weniges Representation Front (WRF) in Daredi national elections.
While observing the Weniges front the Daredi Konfoderaleswehr also have taken a look at the Hasperan side. The demarcation line between the secessionist Hasperan Republic and the rest of Daredland is not militarized like between Daredland and the Weniges Reich. But the military takes an occasional look at the Hasperan side for humanitarian purposes such as refugee flow and treatment of Hasperan inhabitants. The soldiers have given an account that the Hasperan Republic remains peaceful and non-militant but very eerie. There is an impression as if the territory is becoming abandoned since Hasperan Republic inhabitants are moving either to the rest of Daredland or to Edereon. Liam Schneider as the candidate for the new Confederal Minister of Reintegration and Reconciliation promises to work seriously on resolving the problem.