Salam, Peace, and Pew Pew to All!

In the grand halls of Eclesiar history, a new chapter unfolds. One written not with chaos or coups, but with class, cooperation, and a sprinkle of comedy. Saudi Arabia has officially witnessed a peaceful transfer of leadership from Shinji Hirako to Kisuke Urahara, proving once and for all that democracy in Saudi Arabia is not only real—it is thriving


From this day forward, Shinji will be fondly known as Dear Leader, a title that reflects his wisdom, calm presence, and legendary mastery of dry humor. Kisuke has now taken the reins as Supreme Leader, proudly donning his iconic bucket hat while exuding confidence and style. Stepping into the role of Vice President, Mortif1cat will now be honored as the Great Leader, a title both mighty and majestic. Honestly, if that does not sound like a heroic anime trio, I do not know what does.

To those still stuck in the past, spreading outdated myths about Saudi Arabia being a dictatorship—please give it a rest. This transition was not just democratic, it was merit-based. In Saudi Arabia, we do not rely on favoritism, political trickery, or shouting matches. We recognize talent, integrity, and ability. We gather around a table, make clear decisions, and maybe settle the tough ones with a respectful game of rock, paper, scissors.


As someone who came from a different game filled with internal strife, power-hungry players, and more PTOs than I care to remember, I am deeply moved by the unity shown here. In my old world, I spent two years trying to reclaim a broken nation. In Saudi Arabia, power was passed like a warm bowl of kabsa—willingly, joyfully, and with extra dates on the side.

To Dear Leader Shinji, thank you for guiding us through many moons with clever leadership, kind patience, and the occasional meme drop.

To Supreme Leader Kisuke, congratulations on this well-earned role. May your leadership bring strength, humor, and strategic brilliance.

To Great Leader Mortif1cat, may you stand firm beside Kisuke and elevate us all with your vision and your memes.

Saudi Arabia has once again demonstrated that unity is not a slogan. It is our way of life.


Signed,
Nuradeen
Resident Patriot | Minister of Laughter | Chairman of the Pew Pew Party

P.S. This article was approved unanimously by the Ministry of Snacks.

P.P.S. No coffee was harmed in the making of this democracy… okay, maybe just one pot.