[center][h2]Samgolan Patriotic Party[/h2][/center] Only fifteen seats, yet with a position in the presidential cabinet, the S.P.P was more than happy with the deal that they had received, even if the Samgolan Dawn was up in a bit of tizzie. While Xirsi was not president he was still a part of the National Assembly and the party leader, released a small statement stating the party’s “unanimous support” for the president’s current cabinet as well as “The Samgolan Dawn’s unanimous vote against the coalition shows how little they already support the current government.” [hr] The proposal for the budget found its increase to the reserve of the Samgolan army, this would prove useful in making sure that should these reservists need to be called upon, they would be ready. Plus the increased infrastructure in Kamidye and an increase to the Rail lines would aid in increasing the chances their forces could deploy faster should they need to. The party agreed with the budget as of current with the exception of two who seemed to dislike the the Cabinet did not lower any of the more useless budgets to aid in the deficit that the nation currently had. Yet these naysayers were brought back into line as the cabinet member relayed that the budget would include a deficit for some time given their situation. [hr] Regarding the Samgolan Dawn’s ‘National War Monument Bill’ the party was overall in agreeance with seeing that those lost in the war should be commemorated but at the same time they could not justify a four percent increase to pay for it from the corporate sector. However, the party proposed an amendment to the bill that the Samgolan Dawn had and believed that they had made the bill a bit more reasonable to work with in terms of the national budget. Additionally, Xirsi proposed that they get rid of the preposterous notion that a Cabinet should be removed simply by not paying the adequate amount as even under a presidency where the Samgolan Dawn was in power, they would need to cut corners somewhere. Granted these changes were merely suggestions for the time being, that was until they eventually agreed to propose the Amendment to the Samgolan Dawn to see if they would accept the changes they made. [hider=National War Monument Bill] [b][u]Overview[/u][/b]: This proposal will create a national monument for the soldiers of the Samgolan army who died during the civil war. The initial cost of the monument is $31,000,000 with an additional $4,500,000 to maintain the monument each year. [b]Article 1[/b]. A national monument is any place controlled, funded and operated by the government and open to citizenry of the state. [Neutral] [b]Article 2[/b]. Create a national monument in Kamidye for the soldiers of the Samgolan army who died during the war. Their names would be scrawled across the large monument, inscribed with their Date of Birth and Date of Death. [Generosity] [b]Article 3[/b]. The national monument will become a national park run,ruled and regulated by the state. Furthermore, An open area unused within the capital limits will be used as the base for the monument. [Cooperation] [b]Article 4[/b]. This bill will increase the corporate Tax to 23% for additional funding for the national monument. After it’s creation it would be protected and maintained by the Department of Security. [Cooperation] [b]Article 5[/b]. The bill will go into effect immediately after it is passed and given 30 days for the cabinet to allocate funding and begin arrangements for the bill. [Neutral] [/hider] [hr] [hider=Votes] [b]Ratify the Presidential Cabinet[/b] - 15 Yes [b]Budget[/b] 15 Yes [/hider] [Hider=Actions] Vote for [b]Ratify the Presidential Cabinet[/b] Vote for [b]Budget[/b] Propose Amendment [b]National War Monument[/b] [/hider]