Issue #2 - Day 1572 - Bulgaria holding a referendum, Macedonia enters Italy

Day 1,572, 16:03 Published in Albania China by Lorik Rexhepi

Bulgaria holding a referendum about EDEN

Day 1572
The day of 1572 was quite dazzling in many ways and forms. On a special note given by the Bulgarian press there seems to be a referendum of the people being held in Sofia, Bulgaria. People of all positions are voting on the new referendum regarding on whether they should stay with EDEN or leave them. The voting is currently being held at this time. There has been no official declaration of EDEN since 1564, where the statement of Bulgaria's possible removal was made. The Chairman of Parliament of Bulgaria has instructed people of Bulgaria with the proper pro's and contras of voting in favor of or against. We will inform you as soon as the results are published.
This step taken by Bulgarian government means that they believe in their strength of surviving without the help of EDEN. We've analyzed the consequences if Bulgaria refuses EDEN.

Bulgaria will probably declare war against Turkey, leading in to an economical misfortune.
Bulgaria will be forced to make more powerful alleys and obvious uncertainty will be present.
Bulgaria may be forced into an alliance with Macedonia or Serbia, in order for them to hold their front against Turkey.

As said before, we will keep you posted regarding this issue.
Macedonia conquers its way through Italy

The southeastern part of Italy, exactly the province of Apulia has been conquered by the Macedonian forces which used the Albanian coast as a gateway through to get to Italy. Seeing as Italy were too busy conquering their way on to Switzerland, the attack was sudden and unexpected leading to a moderately easy victory for the Macedonian forces. This action seemed to raise the awareness of the Macedonian empire which is rapidly trying to grow and the Italian army is predicted to react soon defending their coast.
Until then, the Macedonians will comfortably hold Apulia and may even launch an attack forward to neighboring parts of Italy.


-Day 1572,
Lorik Rexhepi


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