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The Edeni Ecumene

The Edeni Ecumene (Ecumene meaning inhabited land) was formally declared a nation on the 20th of June 2018 with the Joint Head of State being xCptSpiffyx and Ryacudo. This came after border tensions with Russia had caused an exodus of people from Addis Ababa to flee the former Union of Eden leaving the rest of the Union needing reform. The Union of Eden was formed by the people of Addis Ababa in the North of Africa and the people of Swahili in the South of Africa with the ambition of creating a more unified Africa. The leaders of Swahili and Addis Ababa ( xCptSpiffyx and EmperorSelassie) co-founded the Union of Eden on the 22nd of April 2018. Discussions were made with advisers from both sides in order to create the country which resulted in a flag and a constitution being made which formed the government.


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History

Before the Union of Eden was made, the continent of Africa didn't have much native civilisations as Africa was significantly sparsely populated. Those who did live in Africa were often colonists from European and Asian nations. The nation of Uganda was formed and lived a short life until it was later turned into the Federation of Africa but that disappeared too. With no noticeable African nation this led to a demand for unity to form a country to turn Africa into a prosperous continent.

As the National Parliament of the Union of Eden was completed on the 30th of April, in the nations capital of Swahili, the nation had seen a significant change. This is due to new towns joining the nation such as Fourthland and Pointe Noire. Fourthland became an important asset to the nation due to their great size in population and can be said to have joined the union because of the declining influence of the UK in the region. As towns were settled across Africa, (Addis Ababa and Tripoli) in the North, (Fortuna, Pointe Noire and Cadia) in the West, (Swahili) in the East and (Fourthland and Pontifica) in the South the Union of Eden became preoccupied on growing already made towns. This can be seen by the construction of the Emperors Palace in Addis Ababa, the shopping district in Swahili and the general growth of Cadia and Pointe Noire and the establishment of a military base in Fortuna.

As reform was needed due to foreign hostility, the remaining towns of the former union had gathered to discuss a new nation as well as priorities for the future. This resulted in a change for stronger leadership as the former Town Representative Elections did not serve much of a purpose but instead will push for democratically elected town councils.