1907 Singapore Conference (Principia Moderni IV Map Game)

The 1907 Singapore Conference (Burgundian: 1907 Singapurconferentie, Malayan: 1907 Majlis Singapura, Sanskrit: 1907 सिंगापोर सभा), officially the Conference on the Status and Rights of the South and Southeast Asian Protectorates of the Kingdom of Burgundy, was a conference held in Singapore, Special Administrative Territory of Singapore on the behest of Queen Viktoria of Burgundy. It purpose was to reduce the overbearing bureaucracy that had developed in several of the protectorates, as well as ensure local autonomy. The conference would result in the Singapore Agreement.

Attendees
The monarchs that attended the conference, listed in descending order;
 * Queen Viktoria I of Burgundy
 * King Sa’adong III of Malaya
 * King Vijayabahu X of Kotte (Ceylon)
 * Sultan Alauddin Muhammad Da'ud Syah II of Aceh
 * Sultan Omar Ali of Sumatra
 * Sultan Adikara VIII of Java
 * King Candana of Champa
 * King Brawijaya XIX of Borneo
 * King Surinyavong V of Lan Xang
 * King Satha IV of Cambodia
 * Emir Iskandar II of Johor

General Terms

 * To protect the autonomy and rights of the Protectorates and their populations, the “Borealia System” will be adopted in regards to the governor-generals:
 * Upon the end of the terms of the incumbent governor-generals, they will stand for re-election against local candidates.
 * Upon the the final election of a candidate, they will sail for Burgundy to meet personally with the States-General Ministry for Protectorate Affairs and the Monarch, for the purpose of rectifying differences between local and Burgundian policies.
 * After said meeting, the Governor-General-elect will be formally named the Crowns representative in their appropriate state.


 * In terms of responsibilities, the Governor-General acts not to interfere in administration, but as an advisor to the protectorate governments with the complete confidence of the Crown.