[MoHA] Monarch Week!

Day 818, 12:42 Published in United Kingdom United Kingdom by eUK Home Office
Greetings, people of the eUnited Kingdom!



This week, we say goodbye to Stephen Fry, our king for the past several months. To replace him, the MoHA is going to run the first ever Monarch Week!



Monarch Week?

That’s right! This week we will be electing a New Monarch for the eUK, running things for you to get involved in for the whole week and a big weekend of celebrations to cap it all off!



• Starting today and ending on Wednesday, we will be running nominations for the new Monarch.
• Then we’ll collect all the nominations and open up a public vote for Thursday and Friday.
• Finally, we’ll be running our last ever FryDay on Friday to see off King Stephen.
• And on Saturday morning we’ll announce our new Monarch, and run celebrations for the rest of the Weekend. Sound fun? We hope it will be!



Stuff to do

As you may have figured, nominations open today and we’d like as many nominations as possible! You can submit your nominations here – they will need to be a real-life person born in the United Kingdom, and you must include your name, their name, a brief biography of your nominee and a brief explanation of why they’d be a good monarch. You can nominate as many people as you like, however each nomination costs 10 GBP (to be donated to this org) – if you don’t have the money, send a message to this org and we’ll sort you out, everyone can participate!



An Ideas Factory has also been set up on the eUK forums - if there’s anything you’d like to see included in Monarch Week, or if you’d like to help us out in any way, you can contact us there.

What next?

Other than that, every couple of days an article will be published here informing you of the latest goings-on concerning Monarch Week, so make sure you’re subscribed so as you don’t miss out!



Check out these official papers:

MoD Newspaper.
Royal Navy Newspaper.
Prime Minister’s Newspaper.
The National Newspaper.
Offical PHOENIX Paper.


By Asher Di Immortales