[center][h2][color=blue]Liberal Democrats[/color][/h2][/center] It had been a week before the debate in the capital and Yembe had been preparing. Such a trip would be long, but worthwhile. To finally meet his opponents on the battlefield would be reinvigorating. Speeches and fundraisers are long and dull, exhausting to the point of no return. Unfortunately, he wouldn’t be able to dedicate an entire week to this preparation. The Liberal Democrats, eager to secure the Christian voter base, had devised a speech in which he would voice support for both a strong military and traditional relationships. “My fellow Samgolans, the wounds of the civil war still bleed red. Homes destroyed, brothers and sons lost, entire livelihoods ruined. A tragedy that must never be repeated. It was the weakness of our military and the corruption of our generals that lead to this disgraceful war. I will ensure such humiliation and destruction never happens again. We will restructure and strengthen our armed forces. Together, united as a nation, we will be strong.” [hr] [hider=Week 2 Actions] [b]Speech[/b]: Support rebuilding the military in Olouye (-$10,000 and -1 Energy) [b]Travel by Car[/b]: Olouye (-$4,000 and -0 Energy) [b]Speech[/b]: Support traditional relationships in Olouye (-$10,000 and -1 Energy) [b]Prepare for debate[/b]: 5% boost (-1 Energy) [b]Travel by Car[/b] Kamidye (-$4,000 and -0 Energy[/hider]