Office of the Delegate

Delegate of the South Pacific


June 2nd, 2026

Coalition Day Address

Hello fellow South Pacificans!

Today (June 2nd) marks Coalition Day, one of the official holidays of our region. It is a day to commemorate the creation of the Charter, Government, and the Coalition of the South Pacific, the institutions that are the cornerstone of our democratic system of government.

As former caretaker PM @HumanSanity remarked in Linkhis closing address a week ago, the events of the past 2 months, with recalls, resignations, and multiple elections, may have created a perception of chaos and disorganization, but our institutions have met the challenge, and we have emerged stronger from it. Indeed, the Coalition has faced even greater challenges and crises in the past, but it is not for no reason that we remain NationStates’ Oldest Democracy. The ability of our region to evolve with each challenge is a testament to the robustness of our democracy, and the values that the Coalition upholds.

I invite all South Pacificans, regardless of how much or how little you have participated in our regional government, to reflect on this enduring strength of our region. Read our LinkCharter, a document which has existed in some iteration since the formation of our Coalition more than 20 years ago, and which has helped preserve our democratic Government for the same amount of time. Consider what past South Pacificians have done in order to defend our institutions, what we have to do to meet our present challenges, and what legacy we want to leave for future generations of South Pacificans.

Thank you, and long live the Coalition!

Differences-In-Differences/lordnwahs
Delegate of the South Pacific


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