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The Relocation of Shadyvinkenstein, also colloquially referred to as the Reclamation of Shadyvinkensteiner Statehood by the Shadyvinkenstein Salvation Movement (SSM), is an enduring proposal initiated subsequent to the exile of the Shadyvinkensteiner nation in 2010. This ongoing endeavor encompasses a global exploration for a new homeland, marked by extensive deliberations and proposals since its inception.
The Shadyvinkensteiner national homeland traditionally pertained to the territorial confines of the Kingdom of Shadyvinkenstein. However, as of the year 2023, this territorial identity has undergone a paradigm shift. The contemporary homeland is now situated within a privately owned and inaccessible area, adding a distinctive dimension to the relocation efforts. Numerous locations worldwide have been suggested as potential sites for the relocation of Shadyvinkenstein, each subject to rigorous debate within the Shadyvinkensteiner community. While some proposals have garnered considerable attention and consideration, others have languished without implementation or even formal suggestion.
Propospals
Near Shadyvinkenstein
Hasanistan region
Konraq
The re-establishment of the Kingdom of Shadyvinkenstein in the former nation of Konraq was a strategic preference championed by Shady Morsi,. Morsi advocated for the revival of Shadyvinkenstein within Konraq, a region that had remained unclaimed for an extended period. The rationale behind this decision was rooted in the historical context of Shadyvinkenstein as a perennially small state, invariably surrounded by larger geopolitical entities, notably the Great Turan State (GTS). Morsi put forth the argument that Konraq was an ideal location for Shadyvinkenstein's resurgence, emphasizing the presence of neighboring states such as the Great Turan State and Mahuset. These neighboring entities held significance not only geopolitically but also as key allies personally affiliated with Morsi, who wielded influence in both the GTS and Mahuset.
However, a substantial portion of the populace, particularly within the Shadyvinkensteiner Salvation Movement, expressed reluctance to be associated with the historical complexities of Konraq. Konraq, having its own set of issues, garnered criticism for its historical baggage. Some detractors contended that establishing a predominantly Germanic-influenced state in Central Asia, (though the historical exception of the short-lived territory of Bergenpunt and Dachenian Hasanistan aswell Mahuset's posessions), was an unconventional choice. The proposed revival of the Kingdom of Shadyvinkenstein in Konraq thus sparked debates and discussions within both the Shadyvinkensteiner community and the broader geopolitical landscape. The deliberations encompassed considerations of historical ties, cultural influences, and the pragmatic challenges of resurrecting a state within the intricate context of the former nation of Konraq.
Kökqoyunlu
The annexation of the former territory of the Republic of Kökqoyunlu. The proponent of this audacious proposal was none other than Edem Benabou, the Secretary to the President-in Exile and concurrently the Chairman of the House of Citizens of former Konraq and Kökqoyunlu
Benabou's proposition rested on the expansive dimensions of Kökqoyunlu, contending that its vast expanse provided an ideal canvas for the reestablishment of a Shadyvinkensteiner nation. The proposal gained prominence as Benabou articulated the notion that the sheer size of Kökqoyunlu offered boundless opportunities for the flourishing of a new sovereign entity. However, in a nuanced acknowledgment of geopolitical realities, Benabou emphasized a crucial caveat. Specifically, he highlighted that the Kazakh segment of Kökqoyunlu, denoted as the upperlands, stood as a restricted area for the Shadyvinkensteiner claim. This restriction emanated from the presence of military facilities in the region, thus rendering it unsuitable for inclusion in the envisioned Shadyvinkensteiner nation. In light of this, Benabou advised a more targeted approach, recommending the assertion of Shadyvinkensteiner sovereignty exclusively over the Kyrgyz part of Kökqoyunlu. This strategic adjustment reflected a pragmatic recognition of the geopolitical landscape and military considerations,
However, not all factions welcomed the relocation idea. The Shadyvinkenstein Socialist Movement, advocating for the reclamation of the original homeland, voiced strong opposition. They contended that the Shadyvinkensteiner elite had capitulated to relocation, abandoning a liberation struggle for the preservation of their ancestral lands, rivers, trees, and sacred territories. Critics drew parallels between the Shadyvinkenstein relocation proposal and a prior controversial initiative, Konraq. Similar to Konraq, detractors argued that the move reflected a departure from a commitment to its Germanic Nation. Comparisons were also drawn with the historical context of Kökqoyunlu, where the level of controversy was deemed less significant. Kökqoyunlu had been claimed by only four nations, minimizing the historical baggage associated with the proposed relocation, in stark contrast to the Konraqi propospal.
Ardajan
Vice-President Timo Vink, has put forth a proposal suggesting the establishment of the "Shadyvinkensteiner Autonomy" within the territorial boundaries of Hasanistan. Though he also welcomed assimilation in his own primary micronation. Asterland