Krautallaz Provincial Assembly Pushes Symbolic Resolution for Integration
Mitayyal, Krautallaz— The Krautallaz Provincial Assembly has added new momentum to an already sensitive national debate after narrowly passing a resolution calling for “steps toward eventual integration” between the Krauanagaz Federation and the Mitallduk Confederacy. The measure, approved late Tuesday by a 42–37 margin after hours of tense debate, is non-binding but carries powerful symbolic weight in a country still reckoning with the bitter legacy of its civil war.
The resolution urges federal authorities in Yayyára to open “dialogues of mutual recognition and cultural reconciliation” with Mitallduk counterparts, framing integration as a “long-term aspiration for Cordilian unity.” While the text avoids specifics, supporters see it as a signal that Krautallaz, long regarded as a flashpoint of division, could instead become a laboratory for reconciliation.
“Our province was at the heart of the war, and it still bears the wounds,” said Assembly Speaker Enzat Lurvai (ML), who introduced the resolution. “This vote is not about surrendering sovereignty, but about envisioning a future beyond partition. Krautallaz has suffered enough being a borderland of memory and grievance— we must imagine something better.”