[center][h2]Samgolan Patriotic Party[/h2][/center] With the [b]National War Monument Bil[/b] now amended and far more sensible, the members of the SPP were far more eager to accept than before, five definitely had voted yes over the matter but the remaining ten seats would give the answer at a later time when they had made up their minds. [hr] Oluwasegun made an appearance in Ziwa early in the week to deliver a speech to the anxious people who were afraid of these militias who were running amok and proving to be more of a threat with each passing day. “My fellow Samgolans, it is without a doubt that the Islamic Army has threatened each and every one of us. It is under my supervision, as Secretary of Defense, that we will see to these traitors so that no more loss of life will happen within our borders. However, the Islamic Army has their own uniforms, their own code as well as laws. Thusly so, they are no longer just traitors within our borders, but invaders who must be dealt with lest they grow in power and a new Civil War breaks out. That is why I plan to protect all who I can from their vicious attacks, and I will use anything necessary to stop them under President Bassong’s discretion.” [hr] Xirsi F. Sahra, however, no longer making speeches for the party was looking for more ways to generate a more stable income from the party rather than solely living off their one donor and fundraisers. However, that took a lot of work, and it was all so tedious to find the right people to please these days, especially with the nation as it was with its many conflicting values. However, the party would try, and they would certainly try to prosper with their fifteen seats, which was certainly more than a couple of the parties that had come exceptionally late. [hr] [hider=Votes] National War Monument Bill - 5 Yes [/hider] [hider=Actions] Give Speech - Costs $70,000, Ziwa Seek Donor 1 out of 4 Actions remaining Remaining Funds: $1,629,695 [/hider]