2017 Anti-Corruption protests in Doggerland

2017 Corruption Scandal, Roots of the protests
The 2017 Corruption Scandal was a political scandal which involved a bribery operation to vote for an elected Justice, as this bill was seemingly gonna fail, a bribery operation was underwent to make sure it would pass. Despite this, the bill would fail by 3 votes.

The sum of bribes was large in size, possibly close to hundreds of thousands of Euros in bribes. Even if the bill failed, the protestor motive was backed by this huge amount of corruption and the fact that the bill was even propped up in the 1st place.

2017 Protests
The protests would begin on July 11th, 2017. 1 Day after the bribe scandal was revealed. Most of the protests were concentrated in the areas close to the Assembly, mostly in Port Nandels. At their peak, they numbered at around 59,000 protestors, with the peak being hit in August. The protests would finally die down in March 14th, 2018. After almost a year of protesting, with numbers ranging from 10-30,000 on average.

The protests were spearheaded by the We see you from Abester organization, the organization being a very anti-corruption organization in the country of Doggerland, backing the anti-corruption fight in the country. The symbol of the organization was the infamous Eyes of Abester.

The 3 Demands of the protestors were as follows:

1. Ensure that the government accepts their demand of beginning the fight against corruption.

2. Remove Prime Minister Roebertsen due to his lavish and corrupt behavior.

3. Re-orientation to a Nordic level of Anti-corruption.

Outcome
The protests would last for almost a year, but the results were mostly inconclusive, except for the fact that the Roebertsen government would promise to fight corruption, which it never actually did during his government.

Finally, in 2021, the Anti-Corruption Act was proposed by Liberal Leader The Shunk, with the We see you from Abester organization immediately declaring their support for the act.