The Liberland Newspaper exists for a simple reason: to make visible what’s already unfolding.
It is a structured, periodic publication that includes institutional news, congressional updates, development plans, international relations, and civic participation. In doing so, it consolidates a crucial dimension of any functioning republic: public communication as a form of political continuity.
The newspaper affirms what already exists in practice: Liberland functions as a sovereign state. It reports on concrete milestones such as the opening of the territory in 2023, the creation of Thomas Jefferson Square, the €30 million development initiative for this and next year, and events like the Liberland Chess Tournament and Liberpulco. It also frames the ideas that sustain Liberland’s identity — voluntary taxation, blockchain governance, minimal statehood, and individual liberty.
It doesn’t speculate. It records. It doesn’t propose. It communicates. And in doing so, it fulfills one of the basic tasks of any sovereign state: making itself legible to its citizens and undeniable to the world.