African Independence Union

The African Independence Union is a non-recognized Kingdom consisting of all villages in the African continent excluding Africa, State of South Africa.

Background
Since the European occupation during and after the second Asian-African war, the movement for a unified African continent has been growing.

Referendum of 400
The referendum for complete independence failed to gain recognition among the villages.

Referendum of 587
The referendum of 587 took place on June 587 with all villages on the African continent except Africa, State of South Africa participating. The referendum needs all villages to pass it to have recognition from the Kingdom of Europe.

Only two villages did not succeed in a majority for the referendum; Egewa and Upokyo.