[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] Kamidye, National Assembly[/h3][/u][/b][/center] “Good morning, my fellow members of the national assembly. I would like to call to vote, the Governmental Oversight bill which will introduce an official opposition to the government as well as an official speaker position which will keep this assembly in order.” Zaya Kolin continued to rant about the usefulness of the bill and reasoning behind it before finally voting along with his party. [center][b][u][h3] Soussiam, Bourem[/h3][/u][/b][/center] “And our current government continues to wage a war on our soil. Without checking for assembly or civilian opinion. There are people who are killed weekly and no one asks the families of our victims what happens or how’d they like this to be conducted. Meanwhile the Justice Department sits idly by as people get put in the wrong court system and force to pay the government for undo wrongs. Let’s not forget to mention how the Liberty Coalition receive major funding from organizations behind the scenes such as the blatant “Airplane Safety Act” which was passed without so much as a squeak from the apparent Democratic Alliance for Reform. Which has only voted in favor of their partner. All of this disgusts me!” Jasura spit to the side of his podium. “Corruption runs rampant in other departments, a nicely worded letter to the nigerian president supposedly had funds in it as well. I think a bribe? Meanwhile we have diplomats traveling to South Africa with no official report, reasoning or how his actions are being spent only that the tariffs had been lowered!” Jasura takes a moment to dab his forehead and do a sniffing smell. “Do you know what this all smells like? It smells like corruption at the highest level of authority. Which is why my party introduce the Governmental Oversight Bill and it is being called to a vote. It’s plan is to help make the government more transparent and hopefully lessen the amount of corruption already rampant in the government.” Jasura continued speaking on the matter in his home province of Soussiam [center][b][u][h3] Kamidye, Shu-Shu[/h3][/u][/b][/center] As Jakob looked around the shu-shu villages he shook his head. While the places were built in bulk and meant to house individuals and small families. After construction on that area finished it quickly became apparent how utterly a failure these were. The so call Shu-Shu places are no more the better looking shanty towns for the poor. While the young Jakob could have followed in his father’s footsteps and joined the military he knew it was better to be with the people and became an official member of the Dawn. One of his first assignments had been to help recruit people for the party from the Shu-Shu towns of Kamidye. Informing them of their traditionalist, conservative values and hopes to keep the country stable against the communists who still live within prisons throughout Samgola. He only hoped this was a stepping stone for greatness. [hider=Actions] Speech in Soussiam on Fighting Corruption Ground Game: 4,000 activists, 1 month, poor, Kamidye Current Funds: 2,860,000 Call to Vote Governmental Oversight Vote Yes on Governmental Oversight [/hider]