The Calexit Initiative, which provides for the release of California from the United States, has received a legal permit to start the signature collection.
In the American State of California, the collection of signatures for the launch of the initiative began to retreat from the United States with the expression of independence. It was written by the New York Post.
The Calexit initiative, which provides for the release of California from the United States, received a legal permit from the Secretary of State Shirley Weber before the signature collection began.
If you manage to collect the required number of votes, in 2028 questions will be made on ballots: Should California leave the USA and become a free and independent country?
In order for the initiative to vote, it is necessary that on July 22, 2025 of at least 50% of registered voters to vote for Calexit, and the support for the idea of freedom gained at least 55% (more than 500 thousand Votes).
If these conditions are met, it is planned to express the “distrust of the United States” and express the “desire of California people” to create an independent state.
Thereafter, a commission consisting of 20 members will be created, which by 2027 will study California’s flexibility as an independent state and publish a report next year. And only after this issue appears on the electoral ballot of 2028.
If the initiative was approved by voting in 2028, the California state structure and its relations with the United States would not change immediately, but the US flag would be removed from all state buildings.
At the same time, Newsweek wrote that the US Constitution does not provide for the state exit mechanism from the country. In 1869, the Supreme Court ruled that the state’s adoption law was final and not subject to evaluation or analysis, except by the revolution or by the advent of other states.
Remember, US president Donald Trump has asked Prime Minister Denmark Matt Fredericksen to give Greenland.
Source: korrespondent

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