May 29, 1867.
Emperor Franz Joseph of Austria and Deak finally reached a consensus and signed the "Austro-Hungarian Compromise" on May 29, 1867, restoring the Hungarian parliament.
From today on, the Austrian Empire has completely come to an end, with the power center of the Austrian Empire divided into two.
And domestic citizens can only choose between Austrian and Hungarian nationality and cannot hold both an Austrian Empire passport and a Hungarian Kingdom passport simultaneously.
The foundation that maintains the existence of this nation is the Habsburg Emperor, who simultaneously serves as the King of both countries, highlighting how absurd and fragile the politics of the Austro-Hungarian Empire are.
From now on, all decisions of the Austro-Hungarian Empire must be negotiated by the Austrian and Hungarian governments, marking the beginning of serious administrative internal friction.