[center][h2][color=Purple][b]The Kingdom of Soroya 1903[/b][/color][/h2][/center] [hr] [b]Kevin Notles wins a second term[/b] After recent debated over the political ideology of Sociatatem, Prime Minister Kevin Notles had won reelection, and is now serving a second term. However this wasn’t won easy, a hardline interventionist named Michiel Kraus, dissatisfied with Kevin Notles’ recent laissez faire attitude towards Honneria’s war against Survaek drew many eyes and won votes. However most satisfied with Kevin Notles’ current government chose to vote safe. Once he had won reelection he gave a speech commenting on the recent events over the past five years. [i]“Over five years ago I came into office with a single dream. A dream that I, as many of you have seen, am close to realizing. That dream was to see a better world. One free of death and destruction. One free of discrimination and hate. One free of evil men and dangerous nations. That is why I created Sociatatem. So the voice of the little man could be heard. So the lives of soldiers could be saved. Some have already criticized the actions of Sociatatem, even our so called allies in the south. However, I did not start this to intervene in the affairs of a far off place in a far off land to protect oil for some far off nation. I did not start this to see the world give in to Soroyan influence. I started it to see Soroya make the world a better place. To draw lines when necessary, and to fight battles when necessary. They say that I could have saved Honnerian land, Honnerian men, Honnerian pride. Well I ask doubters one thing, what if it was not enough? What if Soroyan men joined them on the battlefield, what if Soroyan fleets fought the Survaek Armada, who are you to say we would have succeeded? Who is to say that we could won that war? The question we should ask, what wars are worth fighting. The battles we pick to win or lose will ultimately determine the fate of Sociatatem, so I say we pick them wisely, and Honneria was not a wise battle. Thank you for showing your support for this greater cause. Soroya shall not regret its decision.”[/i] [center][img]http://cdn.3news.co.nz/3news/AM/0-Articles/229496/seddonelection.jpg?width=700[/img] [i]Kevin Notles’ Dream Speech, circa 1903[/i][/center]