[centre][h1][u][colour=FF8430]Democratic Alliance for Reform[/colour][/u][/h1] [img]https://i.imgur.com/bXnqR2b.png[/img][/centre] The D.A.R. was at it again. Weeks past, the party had drove a fleet of vans painted up as elephants and lions across the country's east, raising support for a wildlife refuge in the Laja state. Now, it seemed they were up to another dramatic stunt. A gigantic cargo plane, superficially resembling a military transport aircraft and painted in the orange and green design of the D.A.R., was set to take off from the runway in Mutasta. Its destination was the airport in Guiniadio, off at the other end of the country. The massive, brightly coloured plane would be flying relatively low over the eastern part of Dabrado province, close enough to the ground to be easily seen from the towns and cities over its path. A massive propaganda banner would fly behind it, advertising the slogan 'Samuel for Samgola!' to the watchers below. It would be an expensive undertaking, but one that would hopefully help to keep the D.A.R. in the forefront of the political scene, continuing on after their seemingly positive showing at the First Presidential Debate. The plot was conceived as an attempt by the Democratic Alliance for Reform to throw off allegations of a disconnection from Samgola being made against the party's presidential candidate, Mr. Bassong. Samuel Bassong and deputy leader Ephraim Yombi, travelling in tandem on the flight, would be giving speeches at both ends of the journey, highlighting the party's spending plans for that most patriotic of institutions: the Samgolan military. The pair would emphasize that portion of the D.A.R.'s generous budget which would go towards properly funding the army and airforce, keeping Samgola's servicemen well supplied, well trained, and numerous. Various D.A.R. supporters from amongst the ranks of the military's reserves would attend the ride alongside the D.A.R.'s leadership, and the time spent on the plane would allow for the two to commiserate with their backers in the armed forces and help get an advanced idea of the kind of investments most needed in Samgolan military. It was to be a combination of equal parts symbolic gesture, mindless spectacle, campaign ad fodder, and deliberative talks. Hopefully, it would be a push that would pan out for the party's fortunes, and help deliver to them their most sought after goal; the presidency. [hr] [hider=Week 5 Election Actions - Democratic Alliance for Reform] [b]Travel by Car:[/b] Kamidye to Olouye. [i](-$4000)[/i] [b]Travel by Car:[/b] Olouye to Mutasa. [i](-$4000)[/i] [b]Speech:[/b] Support Rebuilding the Military in Mutasa. [i](-1 Energy, -$10,000)[/i] [b]Fly:[/b] Mutasa to Guiniadio. [i](-1 Energy, -$10,000)[/i] [b]Speech:[/b] Support Rebuilding the Military in Guiniadio. [i](-1 Energy, -$10,000)[/i] [b]Create Ad:[/b] Support Rebuilding the Military in Mutasta. (-$30,000) [b]Campaign Funds:[/b] $49,000. [/hider]