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The '''National Bearpaper''' was created after the democracy was declared in the [[Beardom]]. Soon after the first coalition | The '''National Bearpaper''' was created after the democracy was declared in the [[Beardom]]. Soon after the first coalition, [[Bacon I]], was formed, the government decided to fund the National Bearpaper in order to provide all bears with the current news. This page includes all the archives, starting November 2025. | ||
== Archives November 2025== | == Archives November 2025== | ||
Revision as of 00:46, 3 November 2025
The National Bearpaper was created after the democracy was declared in the Beardom. Soon after the first coalition, Bacon I, was formed, the government decided to fund the National Bearpaper in order to provide all bears with the current news. This page includes all the archives, starting November 2025.
Archives November 2025
Bearpaper Created
On the 3rd of November, 00:15, we bring news.
The National Bearpaper was created. The five parties (CBP, VBB, Beer25, ASC and BP) decided to fund the National Bearpaper, to allow all bears to receive the most active news.
GSSP Formed
On the 3rd of November, 00:41, we bring news.
The Gereformeerde Segmentaire Staatspartij, abbreviated as GSSP has been formed. It's leader as of right now is unknown, but the party has declared they want to participate in the next elections.
Their goals are to separate all the bear groups. This means any bears visiting provinces belonging to different bear-races would be less worthy than the local bears. Yesterday the Coalition banned three parties (LBB, WBB and BL) under suspicion of provoking violence or purposefully trying to sabotage the Beardom. Some GSSP supporters say they're scared the party will be banned, though our journalists have not received any evidence that supports this claim.
The GSSP is small as of this moment but seems to grow quickly. The next elections are still far away, so any estimates on how well they'll do during the next elections are unclear.