The Colombians can’t win even with illegal Lithuanian funding.

KrisDreemurrApril 27, 2026news

This is honestly pathetic. Even while being bankrolled by a Lithuanian/Polish proxy—which, by the way, is a direct violation by those managing it under Country Funds Abuse—they still failed.

For those of you who are new and weren't around during the "Anti" era, this was one of the exact reasons for their ban. I mean, seriously: even with a country operating in total defiance of the game's regulations, they still couldn't pull off a victory. Colombians, honestly—get your act together.

Evidence attached below:

•Presented here is the specific rule cited regarding the assumption of political power and its utilization (effectively via proxies).

6. Taking Over and Misuse of of State/Military unit assets**

‎Political Take Overs (PTOs) are permitted, but misusing it to extract a country's resources for personal/another country's gain, to damage the country or to intentionally distort market conditions is a punishable offense, which will include fines, bans, and removal from government roles. This goes for Military Units as well.

•Furthermore, I must state that this was not the only instance of illicit financing conducted by this proxy; on this very day, another transaction of even greater magnitude was executed—a total of 1,000 BTC directed to France to reignite dissident movements in Spain:

Ultimately:

@https://app.warera.io/user/6813b758efecdf9bab195068 (Should the mention be obscured, I am referring specifically to Vatou). It is quite comical to witness your attempts to oppose these malpractices while your own staff ignores them, or worse, attempts to delay and divert disciplinary actions. To put it bluntly, your administrators are nothing more than this meme: