
Meru State Republic is a Moroccan Provincial State Government under the existing authority of the Moroccan Empire with lawful jurisdiction over the Indiana trust territory. Building upon our Declaration of Independence, Moroccan citizens officially approved the provincial State Constitution on November 4, 2022. This ratification aligns with principles of international law, self-determination, and self-governance. We affirm that decolonization is actively underway across the Empire of Morocco.
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In the context of ongoing decolonization efforts, our state government is currently providing limited services, including diplomatic and administrative support.
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Meru State Republic is an interdependent Moroccan State within the Empire of Morocco that has proudly emerged as a State as of November 4, 2022. This historical occasion marked the reclamation of the territory commonly known as 'Indiana,' by exercising ‘uti possidetis juris’ within the Empire of Morocco. The objective for Meru State Republic is to thrive through decolonization and uplift fallen humanity. This journey towards decolonization from the United States of America government, initially known as the 13 colonies/colonists, exemplifies the unyielding spirit of self-determination.
Inauguration of Meru State Republic
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We wish to acknowledge that the current State inauguration uses an older flag design that does not reflect the new emblem of the Empire of Morocco. We are in the process of adopting the updated flag, which aligns with the latest representation of the Empire of Morocco. A new inauguration ceremony, incorportating the updated Empire State flag, will be scheduled in due course to reflect these important changes.

Our Mission
SOVEREIGNTY AND INDEPENDENCE FOR MOORS
Meru State Republic Government is dedicated to implementing and preserving comprehensive reforms across political, legal, judicial, educational, economic, social, cultural, and military domains. These reforms will be introduced as deemed appropriate by the successor Moroccan State Government for the areas formerly governed by the United States of America, the United States international organization, and the colonial state of Indiana. This commitment is guided by the Treaty of Peace and Friendship of 1787, the Treaty of Peace and Friendship of 1836, the Madrid Convention of 1880, the Act of Algeciras 1906, the United Nations Charter of 1945, UN Resolution 1514 (XV) of 1960, and UN Resolution 2625 (XXV) of 1970, inter alia.

Treaty Law
1500 - PRESENT

STUDY SESSIONS
LAW AND HISTORY

PUBLIC LAW
POWER OF THE PEN