Referendums 1, 2, 3, and 4 have passed, triggering a 11 June legislative election, the UK's departure from the SCO and UF, and a nonbinding rejection of a world forum.
Taeler Shaw is elected leader of the Populists of the Left.
Conservative Party leader Giovanni Giletti resigns.
King consort Victor Cutter and Jonathan Victor, both former Presidents of Qvait, will give a joint announcement Wednesday morning.
Nicole Chancellor, as a result of the passage of Referendum 4, proclaimed victory.
Foreign Secretary Avianna Aldridge resigns and will run for a seat in the National Assembly.
Margaret Harrison has announced that, while she is disappointed with the passage of Referendum 4, the United Kingdom's participation in the Grovne negotiations will continue, "For the time being, I will concentrate on issues affecting domestic policy. However, I must remind you of the nonbinding status of Referendum 4. We need to schedule a national vote on a binding and definitive referendum when a charter for a world forum is drafted and complete and public for the people of the United Kingdom to read. If anything, Referendum 4 showed that such a charter should be ratified by you, the people. So, there will be another referendum down the road and you will have the final say. I don't want to come across as someone who is being undemocratic, so I will pledge right now that, when we hold such a referendum on a charter for a world union, if you choose not to ratify that charter, I will immediately resign as Chancellor of the United Kingdom."