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Militia Conflict Returning to Intaki Space

INTAKI PRIME – While many people on Intaki and its colonies were observing the Kumhbelaa holidays, others were distracted by the specter of militia warfare, which is threatening to return to the area.

Saxon Hawke, Suresha of the Intaki Liberation Front, said his group has been monitoring an increase in militia pilot activity.


Seccession Bill Stopped in Committee

INTAKI PRIME – After days of speculation by an anxious public, the Intaki Assembly’s Interstellar Relations Committee has concluded its hearing on a bill calling for the secession of the Assembly from the Gallente Federation.

The committee took up the issue three days ago, but closed its chambers to the public and media. When the committee adjourned this evening, Chairman Zheet Chandrark, of Kapda, spoke with reporters in a brief press conference.


Controversial Bill Gets Committee Hearing

INTAKI PRIME – In a surprise move, the Intaki Assembly’s Interstellar Relations Committee has scheduled a hearing for the secession bill put forth earlier this year by Sahjan Assemblywoman Desri Yauvani.

The bill is essentially the same measure put forth by the Sahjan delegation every few years and calls for the Intaki Assembly to begin the formal withdrawl of the Prime world and its aligned colonies from the larger Gallente Federation.

The bill has been filed in the past, but never received the required co-sponsor to move forward. This year, Assemblyman Vishta Kenchammana, of Rohaanar, signed on as a co-sponsor in exchange for Yauvani supporting his bill limiting non-reborn births to one per couple throughout Intaki space.


Federation Political Parties Weigh In On Placid Issues

STACMON – With the expiration of the Federal Legislation 23338-501a and 501b, commonly known as the Insulation Acts, representatives of a number of Gallente political parties have seized upon the opportunity to interact directly on capsuleer communication channels.

Representatives of the Nationalist, Unionist, Progressive and Social Democratic parties were surveyed for their opinions on matters relating to the Placid Region and its native Intaki population. The Federal Populist Party is apparently not communicating directly with the capsuleer community at this time.