Free State of Halaib Sudan

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Free State of Halaib Sudan/دولة حليب السودان الحرة/Dawlat halib alsuwdan alhura
Motto: We fight for the halaib we fight for El-Tegani we will give Egypt no rest
Anthem: Saddam Hussein Dabbke
File:Halaib triangle, Egypt/Sudan
CapitalNew Khartoum
Largest cityNew Omdurman
Official languagesArabic (Sudanese dialect) and English (British dialect)
Demonym(s)Halaib-Sudanese
GovernmentHalaib Arab Nationalist party
Population
• Census
34
CurrencySudanese pound
Time zoneCentral African time (GMT+2)

On 27 March 2019 the Afrax Colonial Empire collapsed due to struggles with other nations (such as the Kingdom of Tarvit and the Union of Stella Primum) due to the majority of Afrax leadership originating from the Republic of Sudan they decided to peruse a goal much bigger than Afrax. The Free state of Halaib Sudan was created to put the Halaib triangle back in to the hands of the Sudanese people after Egypt Illegally occupied it in the year 2000 but to also secure it as an independent nation. The leadership of the Halaib Sudan free state was put in the hands of Mustafa El-Tegani due to Thomas El-Tegani being a controversial and discredited figure within the micronational community. However, Thomas has been appointed vice president of Halaib and General of the S.H.A (Sudanese Halaib army). The free state of Halaib Sudan owns a compound in Khartoum (Republic of Sudan) which is the residence of the El-Tegani family and some other citizens, A large farm on the outskirts of Khartoum and a small sugar plantation located near the El-Tegani compound in Khartoum 3 as well as the Hala'Ib triangle.

Politics

The ruling party the Halaib Arab Nationalist Party (HANP) follows a similar ideology of that to the Ba'ath party in terms of Arab unity and Nationalism how ever does not agree with the socialist economics of Baathist nations. The other political parties consist of the National congress party-Halaib (Islamist) who support the current Sudanese government led by Marshall Omar Hassan Al Bashir and the HSCP (Halaib Sudanese communist party) who support Marxist Leninism.

Foreign affairs

Nations that the Halaib Sudanese free state does recognise

Nations that the Halaib Sudanese free state does NOT recognise

Conflicts