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== "Kuati Sector to Enter New Era" ==
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== "Bis Interimitur Qui Suis Armis Perit " ==
<small>'''Posted onto the [[GNS]] by [[Jarek Sankin]] - Year 13 Day 90'''</small>
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<small>'''Posted onto the [[GNS]] by [[Seele]] - Year 13 Day 113'''</small>
  
CORUSCANT (IIS) – The Imperial Throne announced today the appointment of Wummer Malephar to the position of Moff of Kuat Sector and celebrated the announcement in splendid fashion at an inaugural ceremony in Kuat City. A Sector Adjutant from the Coruscant Oversector, Malephar replaces Moff Adar Machkhit, who is leaving the Regional Government to return to service in the Imperial Navy. Machkhit, in his long career, also served as the Empire's liaison to the Imperial Union, Grand Vizier of COMPNOR, Director of Imperial Intelligence, and Naval Chief of Staff. His experience as a Lord Admiral of the Imperial Navy made Machkhit the logical choice to oversee Kuat Sector, the heart of the Empire's shipbuilding industries. Wummer Malephar came to the position of Moff after a stint in the Imperial Navy and a long career in the Ministry of Industry, culminating in the Directorship of Cloud City, before joining the Imperial Regional Government. His own experiences in the Navy and Ministry of Industry make him uniquely suited to succeed Moff Machkhit.
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CORUSCANT (INB) - A mere four months ago, the reelection of Taka Aioko as Chief of State for the so-called New Republic was heralded by the rebels with great fanfare and cited as evidence that all is well in the Outer Rim government. Recently declassified reports from Imperial Intelligence and testimonials of disappointed Republic citizens contradict the political white-washing, exposing the corrupt democracy which is marred by infighting and political espionage and casting the self-proclaimed 'bastion of freedom' in an entirely different light. Political analysts from across the galaxy have already warned about internal conflicts in the unstable Republic with the escalating trend of these quarrels indicating that the Chief of State is inexorably losing control over the government.
  
Under Machkhit's leadership, Kuat Sector revitalised its production infrastructure, which had flagged in the final years of Emperor Vodo Bonias' rule. Moff Machkhit also increased the resource inflow and reforged a flagging administrative staff into an efficient and attentive machine. Perhaps the most impressive of Machkhit's achievements is the construction and completion of the massive Kuat Naval Base, the eastern bulwark of the Imperial defense network. Emperor Ndengin himself remarked, “To have completed a full Naval base in so short a time is a remarkable achievement in itself. To have developed an entire administrative sector at the same time - that is dedication above and beyond the call of duty.” As Machkhit's replacement, Malephar will work to increase the commercial traffic within the sector and streamline the transfer system that currently runs between the Kuat Naval Yard and the Imperial Academy at Coruscant.
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A Senator's Chief of Staff provided copies of official records showing that Taka Aioko, Chief of State, has seized control of the Senate's agenda and is present for every Senatorial meeting; preventing the political caucus to assemble as an independent body as is their stature under the rebel constitution. Concerns were further raised when Aioko not only disallowed the Senate to convene in his absence, but maintains administrative control over all proceedings, including the agenda and floor time allocations for debate. An intercepted communique between two Senators contained discussion as to the legal impropriety and inability of any petition to correct the dilemma whilst the Chief of State maintained such draconian control over the Senate. Political analysts from the University of Kuat referenced Aioko's undue usurpation as an autocratic method of bolstering his waning political influence; adding that this tact remains relatively successful due to the lack of viable alternatives, and not because of the near universal loyalty Aioko once enjoyed as Chief of State.
  
Amid cheering crowds, fluttering banners, and a flyover by detachments from the Imperial Navy, Wummer Malephar was officially sworn in as Moff of Kuat Sector by Emperor Ndengin in Zoeterwoude Square, the heart of Kuat City. Roughly 500,000 Kuati and offworlders packed the square, eager to catch a glimpse of their beloved Emperor and to participate in the momentous occasion. Moff Machkhit was in attendance, as were other high-ranking Imperial officials, including Executor Seele and High Moff Tanez Kalrade. To mark the momentous occasion, Emperor Ndengin gave a speech detailing his gratitude to Machkhit for turning “the backwater of Kuat Sector into a jewel in our crown, and established the sector as a mighty breakwater against the chaotic storm of rebels and criminals that seek to do harm to our Empire.” The Emperor lauded both Machkhit's and Malephar's devoted service to the New Order, and presented them to the public of examples of what all loyal Imperial subjects could achieve.
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The fractured state of the Senate has been escalating as evidenced by the outbreak of arguments on nearly every issue put to the elected body, repeatedly degenerating into rude and contentious accusations against other Senate members, the Advisory Council,and the Chief of State. Offended by the threat to his authority, Aioko has developed the policy of publishing conflicts he deems pertinent to the entire faction; a policy opening up the variances to public debate, and seemingly designed to expose his Senate enemies to ridicule through selective publication. In unison with the selective name and shame campaign, the Chief of State has attempted to remove political enemies through a Vote of No Confidence (VoNC) war in the Senate. No less than four such votes have been lodged, one after the other, all against Senate members who have spoken out against the Aioko regime, of which none have successfully passed and with the most recent failing within the last few days alone. Frustrated by his inability to manipulate Senate composition through votes of no confidence, Aioko is instead attempting to push through legislation that would make it easier for him to remove Senators.
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A New Republic Senator, speaking under the condition of anonymity,was willing to disclose a variety of ongoing issues to Imperial Intelligence in exchange for funding for their future campaigns against Aioko. "To be honest, those Senators [nominated for VoNCs] should have seen it coming. Too many people in the executive branch, as well as some other Senators, won't tolerate what they think of as insolent behavior. The conceited buffoons can't tolerate anyone disagreeing with their policies."
  
Asked for comment, High Moff Kalrade expressed his thanks to Machkhit “for his many years of time spent progressing the sector of Kuat to its current status. I wish you well in your future endeavours, whatever they may be.” Kalrade also expressed his pleasure at welcoming “one of my own staff members that I have spent much time training personally...May your leadership skills take the Kuat Sector to the next level and status that is expected from Imperial Sectors.” Malephar will be transferring from his personal residence to the Moff's Residence in Kuat City within the week, and will be presenting his vision for Kuat Sector to the Council of Moffs later this month.
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"Bis Interimitur Qui Suis Armis Perit "

Posted onto the GNS by Seele - Year 13 Day 113

CORUSCANT (INB) - A mere four months ago, the reelection of Taka Aioko as Chief of State for the so-called New Republic was heralded by the rebels with great fanfare and cited as evidence that all is well in the Outer Rim government. Recently declassified reports from Imperial Intelligence and testimonials of disappointed Republic citizens contradict the political white-washing, exposing the corrupt democracy which is marred by infighting and political espionage and casting the self-proclaimed 'bastion of freedom' in an entirely different light. Political analysts from across the galaxy have already warned about internal conflicts in the unstable Republic with the escalating trend of these quarrels indicating that the Chief of State is inexorably losing control over the government.

A Senator's Chief of Staff provided copies of official records showing that Taka Aioko, Chief of State, has seized control of the Senate's agenda and is present for every Senatorial meeting; preventing the political caucus to assemble as an independent body as is their stature under the rebel constitution. Concerns were further raised when Aioko not only disallowed the Senate to convene in his absence, but maintains administrative control over all proceedings, including the agenda and floor time allocations for debate. An intercepted communique between two Senators contained discussion as to the legal impropriety and inability of any petition to correct the dilemma whilst the Chief of State maintained such draconian control over the Senate. Political analysts from the University of Kuat referenced Aioko's undue usurpation as an autocratic method of bolstering his waning political influence; adding that this tact remains relatively successful due to the lack of viable alternatives, and not because of the near universal loyalty Aioko once enjoyed as Chief of State.

The fractured state of the Senate has been escalating as evidenced by the outbreak of arguments on nearly every issue put to the elected body, repeatedly degenerating into rude and contentious accusations against other Senate members, the Advisory Council,and the Chief of State. Offended by the threat to his authority, Aioko has developed the policy of publishing conflicts he deems pertinent to the entire faction; a policy opening up the variances to public debate, and seemingly designed to expose his Senate enemies to ridicule through selective publication. In unison with the selective name and shame campaign, the Chief of State has attempted to remove political enemies through a Vote of No Confidence (VoNC) war in the Senate. No less than four such votes have been lodged, one after the other, all against Senate members who have spoken out against the Aioko regime, of which none have successfully passed and with the most recent failing within the last few days alone. Frustrated by his inability to manipulate Senate composition through votes of no confidence, Aioko is instead attempting to push through legislation that would make it easier for him to remove Senators. A New Republic Senator, speaking under the condition of anonymity,was willing to disclose a variety of ongoing issues to Imperial Intelligence in exchange for funding for their future campaigns against Aioko. "To be honest, those Senators [nominated for VoNCs] should have seen it coming. Too many people in the executive branch, as well as some other Senators, won't tolerate what they think of as insolent behavior. The conceited buffoons can't tolerate anyone disagreeing with their policies."

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