The kingdom of Genovia, famous for their pears and cheese, has enacted the Genovia Accords, which states that they are not Sokovia and that all superheroes and mutants taking issue with the Sokovia Accords should take their issues to the United Nations. Several small scale protests have been held in Genovia over the years following the enactment of the Sokovia Accords, also known as the Superhuman Registration Act, and the protesters have confused the peaceful agricultural nation with the H.Y.D.R.A. infested Sokovia.
Queen Amelia Mignonette Thermopolis Renaldi, also known affectionately as Queen Mia, is sympathetic to the super powered individuals and would like to remind them that Genovia was not one of the 117 countries that signed the Sokovia Accords. However, the tiny kingdom of Genovia can’t sustain the influx of visitors filling their “Little Europe” streets. The kingdom of Genovia is not without its own problems, having thwarted several attempts by citizens to take the crown back from their American ruler and climate change has affected the growth of their leading export, pears.
The issue slowed down greatly after April 23rd, 2018, when half of Earth’s population mysteriously disintegrated, but has grown more pressing since March 20th, 2019, when a large number of mutants showed up in Genovia having recently learned about the Sokovia Accords. Genovian resident April Fahouls was quoted as saying “They don’t have to go home, but they can’t stay here. They’re eating all of our pears, not to mention the naked shapeshifting blue lady is scaring the kids.”
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