[center][h2][color=blue]Liberal Democrats[/color][/h2][/center] Yembe stood quietly awaiting for his question within the debate, until eventually his turn came along. A young man named Mahmoud Farra approached the microphone and began to speak. “You have promise on multiple occasions to fight and oppose corruption in your campaign. What laws would you implement, charge or remove to decrease corruption if you and your party won a majority in the National Assembly?” Mr. Songè paused for a brief moment, cleared his throat and said “Excellent question, my campaign against corruption is essential to the survival of our democracy. First, I would establish a bipartisan publically funded agency with goals of both decreasing and arresting individuals found within the political system engaging in activities such as bribery, embezzlement, and other forms of malicious government mismanagement. It is the duty of the nations public servants to serve that public, not to take advantage of its citizens. Secondly, I will work to increase the salaries of our state workers to discourage the necessity to rely upon bribery or other forms of illegal activity to make a living wage. I know that the introduction of both a anti-corruption agency and increasing the salaries of public servants will bring about a great amount of positive change in Samgola. Thank you.”