[center][h1][b][u][color=yellow]Samgolan Dawn:[/color][/u][/b][/h1][/center] [center][b][u][h2] Bassong Administration [/h2][/u][/b][/center] [center][b][u][h3] National Assembly, Kamidye[/h3][/u][/b][/center] “Prime Minister, how can we put a vote to the budget right away before we have even had a chance to look it over. It’s as if you don’t wish for us to know what you are funding and what you aren’t. It would be irresponsible on our part within the National Assembly to immediately vote. Thus I propose a week’s delay to give us at least some time to look over the budget and view it. I might even suggest we look over the National War Monument or perhaps even vote on it.” Zoya Kali said as he returned to his seat. It was at this moment that Asha Zain stood up “I concur with Mr.Kali a week would be the least we could do. As for the National War Monument bill, as for Ms.Moumié’s comments, it appears as though she doesn’t support those who died to give us this democracy and even goes so far as to say we’re mocking it. Shame on you. The monument is expensive but it’s more than just a physical object, it’s something out people should look to as a reminder of what we sacrificed for this Democracy, I would even go so far as to call you hypocrites. Your party has stated numerous times to deregulate the economy and stop providing welfare, yet when we call for a mere 3 million to be cut half of which would be spent to a peacekeeping force we no longer need. While the other would send money to a rival nation which did nothing in the war. I SAY NO! As for increasing the Corporate Taxes, why we need to cut our deficit someway, just because you’re capitalist's supporters wouldn’t like it means nothing. This bill should be the first thing passed under a united assembly, not just for us, for those who died, for those who are aging and will look back on this our first assembly with pride because we honor Samgola FIRST!” Ms.Zain then took a seat and allowed the debate to continued satisfied for having stood up for her party and country. [hider=Week 1] Vote on Budget 1993 No 83 Seats [/hider]