The Ministry of Culture and Engagement has shared its plans for the next few months, as it works to create an inclusive and thriving Hokoria.

The plans, by Their Royal Highness the Minister for Culture and Engagement, Sakura Walsh are to:

  • Create an inclusive space for people to connect in
  • Facilitate the expression of different types of views
  • Foster new connections with fellow unrecognised states
  • Help Hokorians connect with the Government and each other
  • Provide support for those of all genders, sexualities, religions and races
  • Support and strengthening human rights
  • Keep people up to date about what’s going on around them

The Ministry of Culture and Engagement will be working closely with the Hokorian Assembly to write new laws protecting communities. The laws will ensure protection against gender and sexuality based discrimination, create a legal process for gender recognition and name changes and to protect against race and religion based discrimination.

It will also work closely with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to engage with other nations with similar goals and principles to Hokoria.

The Ministry will also be focusing on getting information across to Hokorians.