[center][color=firebrick][u][h2]Labour Front[/h2][/u][h3]The Ground Game[/h3][/color][/center] Across the nation Labour Front fundraisers were being held. The party leadership being all too aware of their currently limited funds, representatives of the party went out into the provinces to accrue funding at hosted rallies and conventions while Party leader Aman Mensah remained in the province of Nambe to continue his campaign for the vote of the large numbers of socialists who called the province home. At a fundraiser in Nambe before a primarily socialist crowd Mr Mensah warned against "the dangers of the increasing privatization of this nation at the hands of the Liberty Coalition. Whose very first act was to unshackle the private companies in the Health industry of any form of regulation at the expense of the people." Going further Mr Mensah hailed that "the only way to stop the gradual destruction of this nation is to band together against the corporate, profit-driven interest groups currently running the government and to hold them accountable." More further afield, the scathing article written by the trade unionist Nwankwe Owu titled "Six Months In" had gained the attention of the Labour Front. It was during the later weeks of the March month when party officials had approached the writer with an offer of employment. The offer was simple, that for $15,000 annually Mr. Owu would be hired as a writer for Labour Front papers, articles and propaganda. While the writer would be allowed to continue any other editorials or projects he decided to embark upon, at the price of his name on a legally binding contract to not write politically motivated papers for any other Samgolan political party, Nwankwe would recieve a pay rise to $18,000 annually. [hider=Actions of the Labour Front] [b]Actions:[/b] 0/5 Remaining - [b]Fundraise[/b] in the Provinces of Nambe, Djidan and Soussiam - [b]Give Speech[/b] in the Province of Nambe on Government Transparency (-$70,000) - Propose Amendment to the Governmental Oversight Bill [b]Voting:[/b] - Vote [b]NO[/b] on the Aviation Safety Act [b]Remaining Funds:[/b] $185,560 [/hider]