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King of the West Sayvillians Celebrates First Anniversary on the Throne

His Majesty The King of the West Sayvillians (Tom Haex) celebrated one year on the throne today and released a statement on the CSR's Discord server to commemorate the event:

good evening, dear citizens. for one year exactly, I have had the privilege of being the king of this wonderful nation. and a brilliant year it has been. we the nation entered a march of progress, with an extremely active government. we signed the treaty of the three Sayvilles, strengthening our bonds with our neighbors. we joined larger organisations, first the VI, then the CA. this nation is doing great. I wish to thank you all, for your support for the government and the monarchy, and I hope that we can continue our greatness next year. have a blessed new year, y'all, and may the two thousandth and twenty second year of the Gregorian calendar bring us all more prosperity.

King Tom is the KWS's longest-serving monarch and acceded to the throne on December 30, 2019, following the abdication of his predecessor, King Sekhmet.

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