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HRH The Prince of Kaharagia Tests Positive for the Coronavirus

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE15 October 2023 RE: HRH The Prince of Kaharagia Tests Positive for the …

Statement on most recent violence in Israel and Palestine

In light of the recent tragic events unfolding in Palestine and Israel, we fervently condemn …

Royal Despatch to H.M. The King of Sweden – Congratulations for 50th Anniversary of Accession & Golden Jubilee

His Royal Highness The Prince of Kaharagia has extended his warmest congratulations to His Majesty …

Royal Despatch to H.E. The Chairman of the Presidential Council of Libya – Condolences for Storm Daniel Flooding

His Royal Highness The Prince of Kaharagia has extended his deepest sympathies to His Excellency …

Royal Despatch to H.M. The King of Morocco – Condolences for Marrakesh-Safi Earthquake

His Royal Highness The Prince of Kaharagia has extended his deepest sympathies to His Majesty …

Royal Despatch of 12 August 2023: Letter of Sympathy to the Chairman of the Hawaiian Regency Council

His Royal Highness The Prince of Kaharagia sent a letter of sympathy to His Excellency Dr David Keanu Sai, Chairman of the Regency Council of the Kingdom of Hawaii regarding the devastating Maui wildfires.

Official Statement on the Continued Anti-Democratic Treatment and Sentencing of Alexei Navalny in Russia

The Principality of Kaharagia condemns the 19-year prison sentence of Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny and expressed deep concern over the secretive nature of the trial. The charges, including alleged extremist activities and “rehabilitating Nazi ideology,” are seen as part of a pattern to suppress dissent and target political opponents. Kaharagia aligns with the U.S. State Department’s view that the trial lacked transparency and integrity. The principality commends Navalny’s resilience and commitment to democratic values and human rights and calls for his immediate release, urging Russia to embrace democracy and human rights, and inviting international partners to advocate for justice and transparency.

Royal Decree No. 12/2023 of the 2nd of August 2023 on granting Kaharagian nationality to Daniel Ferreira da Silva of the Federative Republic of Brazil

This royal decree grants Kaharagian nationality and citizenship to Mr. Daniel da Silva, originally from Brazil, in accordance with previous royal decrees that outline the process of Kaharagian naturalization and define Kaharagian nationality. The decree bestows upon Mr. da Silva all the rights, responsibilities, and prerogatives of a natural-born Kaharagian citizen and takes effect immediately.

Royal Decree No. 11/2023 of the 1st of August 2023 on Establishing the Royal Chancellery for the Oversight and Maintenance of Royal Decrees, Directives, Laws, and Letters Patent in the Principality of Kaharagia

Article I establishes the Royal Chancellery, defining its function to oversee the formatting, publication, and standards of Royal Decrees, Directives, Laws, and Letters Patent, and designating the Secretary of the Royal Chancellery as the head and Keeper of the Great Seal. Article II sets the structural hierarchy of the Royal Chancellery, with the Secretary at the helm, followed by the Clerk of the Royal Chancellery, and mandates that the office reports directly to the Sovereign, while also maintaining the Official Journal of the Principality of Kaharagia and the website KahaLex. Article III presumably expands upon the specific roles, duties, or protocols of the Royal Chancellery, but the exact details would need to be provided or clarified.

Royal Decree No. 10/2023 of the 31st of July 2023 on the Precedence and Order of Wear of Kaharagian Orders, Decorations, and Medals

Royal Decree No. 10/2023 of the 31st of July 2023 sets forth the precedence and order of wear for Kaharagian Orders, Decorations, and Medals within the Principality of Kaharagia. The decree meticulously outlines the seniority of each honour, ranging from the Valour Cross to the Nationality Medal, providing a clear framework for the display and recognition of these distinctions, reflecting the values and traditions of the realm.

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Royal Decrees Royal Decree No. 1/2023 of the 7th of January 2023 on the renaming …

Royal Decree No. 9/2023 of 21 July 2023 on amending the Statutes of the Royal Order of the Kaharagian Eagle to establish a single 4th Class

This Royal Decree announces some changes to the Royal Order of the Kaharagian Eagle. The Fourth and Fifth Grades of the Order have been combined into one grade, known as Knight for gentlemen and Dame for ladies. Changes to the insignia and ribbon representation have also been made, with the new insignia for the Fourth Grade now being a gold and enamel badge. Existing members in the Knights First Class and Second Class, as well as Dames First Class and Second Class, will be reclassified as members of the new Fourth Grade. These reclassified members can request the new insignia but won’t need a new certificate. Ribbons will be represented differently for each class, with varying additions of rosettes and silver or gold braids.

Royal Despatch of 18 July 2023: Birthday Messages to the King of Thailand and Yang di-Pertuan Agong of Malaysia

His Royal Highness The Prince of Kaharagia was delighted to despatch birthday congratulatory letters to …

Royal Decree No. 8/2023 of the 10th of July 2023 on establishing and regulating the civil and military dignity of Vožvode

The Royal Decree establishes a new title, “Vožvode”, in the Principality of Kaharagia to recognize individuals who have shown exceptional loyalty. The lifetime title, equivalent to the Sovereign’s Sibling, grants the individual peerage privileges, rights, and a ceremonial Mace, along with the responsibility to counsel the Sovereign. The honor, however, can be revoked due to misconduct.

Royal Decree No. 7/2023 of the 15th of May 2023 On grating Kaharagian nationality to Peter Lee of the Commonwealth of Australia

This Royal Decree grants Kaharagian nationality and citizenship to Dr. Peter Lee, originally from Australia and currently residing in Rydalmere, Australia. The decree acknowledges Dr. Lee as having all the rights, responsibilities, and privileges of a natural-born Kaharagian citizen. The decree is set to take effect immediately after it has been promulgated. All subjects, court officials, and servants of the Crown are obligated to adhere to the decree. The implementation and execution of the decree will be overseen by the appropriate authorities and the Crown, particularly the Secretary of State. The decree was issued under the Great Seal of the Principality on the 15th of May 2023, the thirteenth year of the reign.

Royal Decree No. 6/2023 of the 10th of May 2023 On ending the State of Emergency for the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemic following the end of the global health emergency as defined by the World Health Organization

The Royal Decree announces the end of the COVID-19 state of emergency. All institutions, services, and businesses are instructed to resume normal operations while maintaining health and safety regulations. It mandates continued vigilance from health authorities for any potential COVID-19 resurgence and prescribes support for those most affected by the pandemic. The decree also revokes any conflicting parts from the previous emergency declaration.

Royal Decree No. 5/2023 of the 1st of May 2023 On the establishment and regulation of the Ecclesiastical Household

This Royal Decree establishes an Ecclesiastical Household within the Kaharagian Royal Court to manage the spiritual affairs of the Sovereign and Royal Family. The Household includes Chaplains and Honorary Chaplains. Three offices are set up: the Protopresbyter, who oversees the chaplains and maintains interfaith relationships; the Royal Confessor, who provides confidential spiritual guidance; and the Royal Almoner, who manages charity efforts. The Chaplains and Honorary Chaplains are tasked with providing spiritual support, leading religious services, and participating in community outreach programs. Appointments to these roles are lifetime positions, made by the Sovereign, but can be revoked. A Mediation Council is established to handle any disputes within the Household.

Royal Decree No. 4/2023 of the 30th of March 2023 on the banning of feline declawing and outlining punishments of violating the ban

The presented decree is a royal proclamation banning the declawing of cats throughout the realm unless for legitimate medical reasons. Enforcing penalties for offenders, this decree aims to uphold animal welfare, particularly focusing on the welfare of cats. An elaborate framework has been introduced comprising of a prohibition and penalty structure, defining terminologies, outlining preventative and educational measures, providing for rehabilitation and animal welfare support, integrating a review mechanism, and establishing enactment and enforcement provisions. The decree calls for stringent action against violations and encourages education and awareness about the ill effects of declawing. It also ensures aid for the care and rehabilitation of declawed cats. This decree is an effort towards ensuring the highest standards of animal welfare and respecting the dignity of all life forms.

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