The event featured a public reading of Liberland’s proposed Constitution and a press conference led by President Vít Jedlička alongside legal scholars Stephan Kinsella and Alessandro Fusillo. Among the main guests was political philosopher and critic of totalitarian ideologies and communism Hans Hermann Hoppe, whose participation highlighted the broader ideological significance of the milestone.
The gathering also celebrated major developments for Liberland in 2025, including the appointment of Liberland citizen Petr Macinka as the new Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic (also serving as interim Minister of the Environment). This positions him, after Argentine President Javier Milei, as the second most prominent Liberlander in an active high-level government role worldwide—a powerful testament to the global reach of Liberland's freedom-oriented principles. Attention was also given to the successful official visit of Liberland’s Prime Minister Justin Sun to Pakistan.
Liberland’s blockchain-based meritocratic system allocates decision-making power based on contribution and responsibility rather than political popularity, embedding governance into transparent and secure digital infrastructure. By implementing meritocracy at the state level, Liberland positions itself at the forefront of constitutional and administrative innovation in the digital age.