A New Independence Movement in the World: America's 51st New California
The state, which has the largest economy in America, is preparing to disintegrate in California. The reason is very simple. The income gap between the coastline and the interior of the state. Let us now take a look at what is happening in America's West.
California is America's largest economic state.
If California were a country by itself, it would be the 6th largest economy in the world. To sum up, California's Gross Domestic Product is almost as much as that of France.
There is also a community called #calexit, which advocates the separation of California from the United States.
Believing in this view, California argues that it creates economic value at a much higher standard than America's overall, and that it must be independent. So much so that if California was a country, it would have been the world leader in the criteria of "median income" that represented income justice. At the moment, Luxembourg is at its peak.
The emergence of ideas of independence in California is normally welcomed because of superior economic data and other characteristics.
Recently, California is experiencing immigration from both inside and around the world, and it can internalize these migration flows with the growing economy and lifestyle of California. There are pro-independence views that this immigration situation could be used for California's benefit.
A more independent opinion emerged when the more independent California idea had not matured.
A thought advocating the emergence of a new state under the name of New California is spreading day by day.
The common notion of the emergence of the new California state idea is the imbalances within the state.
Especially the high income conditions created by the technology economy in the Silicon Valley and its surroundings cause the lower income citizens of the province to be governed by the same provincial laws and most importantly to be treated with the same taxation regime. So the New California state is trying to build on this inequality.
The Constitution of the United States opens the way for new states.
According to section 4 of Article 4 of the United States Constitution, new provinces may be established with the approval of the legislative organ of the Congress and with the proclamation of a separate province.
With the power of the Constitution, a group of activist politicians led to the breakthrough.
Procedures for the establishment of New California were initiated and the petitions were forwarded to the relevant authorities.
The existing laws and administration were criticized in the declaration of independence.
The separatist group claims that the province is unmanageable and that the current administration is almost tyrannical.
The legal roads to follow are not cinsten, which will bring quick results.
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First, separatists need to convince existing state institutions to open the way to Congress. If the current California regulators are convinced of this departure, the Congress of the United States will begin to negotiate this separation on the federal level. If Congress approves it, it will be declared a new state. If everything goes well, the entire process is expected to be completed in 10 to 18 months.
The new California movement is not really new.
Famous billionaire Tim Draper argues that California needs six different state divisions, including Silicon Valley State.
If this split happens, the impact of technology on countries in the world will be clear.
What do you think about this kind of separation?