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==Major News==
 
==Major News==
November 2004 (realtime): In light of the internal problems of the alliance, [[Pilot]] has announced its intentions to run for Secretary General of the alliance and initiate vast reforms in order to address the recent aggressive and imperialistic nature of its member nations.
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[[The Island States]] announces it will resign its post of General Secretary of UnAPS. [[Pilot]] and [[The Freethinkers]] declare candidacy.
Soon after Pilot announced its candidacy and intention to challenge in the upcoming alliance elections, [[The Island States]] resigned from its post of General Secretary.
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==Member nations==
 
==Member nations==

Revision as of 10:05, 22 November 2004

United Alliance of Progressive States
Headquarters: Haven
Members: 24 members
Type: Military/Political
Forum:

The United Alliance of Progressive States (UnAPS) was founded in December of 2003 (real life time) by the Socialist Empire of Edolia as the successor alliance to the UNAOTO. Most of its nations are found in the region Haven. The UnAPS Constitution was written by Edolia, and has seen little revision, although debates over exactly what it means have caused problems for the alliance, as a number of former members were disillusioned and left as a result.

Much of the recent history of the United Alliance of Progressive States has involved conflicts with Allanea, and most people who have heard of the UnAPS know of it from the Allanea-UnAPS War, where it received somewhat mixed attention. Many considered the actions of some of its nations, especially those of Edolia and Scandavian States, to be imperialistic. This caused several nations to leave the alliance.

Major News

  • November 2004

The Island States announces it will resign its post of General Secretary of UnAPS. Pilot and The Freethinkers declare candidacy.

Member nations

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