Looks like the stalling debate on the possibility of moving up the legislative election in the Nationalist Republic of Sunrisia, has successfully progressed forward and reached its’ conclusion, despite yesterday’s and today’s early reports that the debate has basically collapsed. Various Sunrisian civil activist organizations have reached an agreement during talks with the Sunrisian government run by the country’s intelligence services and partially the military, that Sunrisia should move up the legislative election date from February to January. The overall significance of this legislative election centers around the fact that it would once again bring a legislature back to Sunrisia and re-establish the legislative branch of the government, after the Convet was dissolved by the current Apstérâ administration, formally leaving only the executive branch of the government. This absence of one of the branches of the government does not really act accordingly with the Constitution of the Nationalist Republic of Sunrisia, which is why, all parties involved believe it is part of the national interest to fix it as soon as possible, which is very likely why the deal was reached in these talks.
The activist–government agreement goes in accordance with the sociological research and polls, which have shown growing public support to not draw out the campaign period beyond reasonable necessity and instead move the legislative election date up. To go back to the previous point, by combining together most arguments in favor of such a position, the citizens are basically saying that Sunrisia could not only soon have an elected legislative branch of the government again, but also a restored legislative branch of the Sunrisian government in general, since President and PID Director Fórî Apstérâ dissolved the Convet following the takeover of the presidency by him. This action de facto eliminated or greatly undermined the checks and balances system in the government, as the executive branch of the presidential administration basically took out the legislative branch of the Convet as the country’s parliament. Public support has also grown for replacing the Superior Court of the Nationalist Republic of Sunrisia, seeing to how the current incarnation of the Superior Court has lost trust by being accused of looking the other way from unconstitutional occurrences in Sunrisia, including prior, during and after the political crisis, even if the Superior Court did so unwillingly and felt pressure from the intelligence services and the military, which could be a possibility. It is expected that a new Superior Court would be appointed by the legislative branch of the government in cooperation with the executive branch, after the legislative election, while the current members of the Superior Court would move onto some other functions. Appointing the new Superior Court, is naturally expected to become one of the newer electoral promises that many competing forces in the legislative election campaign would have to add to the list of goals they would achieve, if elected.
At the moment, Sunrisian civil activist organizations and the government are holding talks on settling the question on the specific date of the legislative election in January. The talks are happening at the Presidential Palace mostly, but also at the building of the Convet of the Nationalist Republic of Sunrisia, which has been put out of commission after the legislative branch of the government was dissolved. New updates and details will be reported as soon as they emerge from either government media representatives or the media representatives of the civil activist organizations participating in the talks with the government. To be completely sure, it is best to hear from both, so that there could be confirmation that both sides have reached a definite consensus. That way, Sunrisia could finally get ready for the legislative election at a specific day.