[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] Bignoa, Dijidan[/h3][/u][/b][/center] “That brings me to my next point brothers and sisters. The Liberal Democrat’s so called “Freedom of Choice Bill” was put up to a vote by MNA Dominic Melembe, this horribly ridiculous bill can’t be allowed to pass. It’s an insult to anything we value, our bodies something God gave us. The Liberal Democrats even got the endorsement of the Samgola Mission for Christ, campaigning on maintaining traditional relationships of men and women. Yet this outrageous bill which I don’t even understand how it was thought of other then by men who are so out of touch with women they’d rather be with men, made it not only into a bill but is now being voted upon. One amendment I dare say, would allow “gender reassignment surgery” this blasphemy is awful and could reflect poorly not only on our country but on our own sacred youth. They shouldn’t hear or even know about such horrible things. We must protect them and vote this bill down which my party has full intention to do. But come next election show the money grubbing, transgender loving, capitalist whores, liberial democrats you won’t stand for this and vote for the Dawn.” Jasura smiled as the crowd roared to life chanting for the dawn once more, Jasura was able to quiet them down and continue but he knew the LD’s had made a fumble. [center][b][u][h3] National Assembly[/h3][/u][/b][/center] Zaya Kolin, after the passing of the Governmental Oversight bill quickly began building a shadow cabinet he even decided to work with another opposition party, the Labour Front offering Ashur Boro become the Shadow Minister for Welfare and allow them to monitor all of Bassong’s welfare policies. He then took a stand before the national assembly and spoke “I would like to thank the National Assembly for passing this daring bill to help monitor our already corrupt presidency and cabinet. Furthermore, I would like to nominate Dominic Melembe for the speaker of the National Assembly. He has been a good politician and really represents the youth and a new age of Samgola, one whom I think can show us an unpolluted assembly unlike our counterpart in the bassong government.” Zaya then leads his hand over to Dominic and begins clapping before heading back to his seat with a smirk on his face. After the meeting he sent the cabinet to Jasura to keep him informed. [hider= Shadow Government/Cabinet] Shadow Prime Minister: Zaya Kolin (Male, head of the Dawn party) Shadow Minister for Welfare: Ashur Boro(Male, Labour Fromt) Shadow Minister for Defense:Rete Freave (Male, Samgolan Dawn) Shadow Minister for Transportation and Urban Development: Barak Rimitti (Male, Samgolan Dawn) Shadow Minister for State/Foreign Affairs: Hamza Behired (Male, Samgolan Dawn) Shadow Minister for Lawful Protection: Antar Attali (Male, Samgolan Dawn) Shadow Minister for Justice: Safa Benboulaid (Female, Samgolan Dawn) Shadow Minister for Labour/Health: Anan Hannachi (Female, Samgolan Dawn) Shadow Minister for Security: Tarif Brahimi (Male, Samgolan Dawn) Shadow Minister for Agriculture: Tamir Hmida (Male, Samgolan Dawn) Shadow Minister for Trade and Finance: Mustafa Hamou (Male, Samgolan Dawn) Shadow Minister for Education: Jayla Ziani (Female, Samgolan Dawn) [/hider] [center][b][u][h3] Kamidye Prison [/h3][/u][/b][/center] As Zan was still recovering, though much better than he had been a few weeks ago. He still was in the hospital room of the prison. But during this time he and his trusty aide Ralin had been working on a book, with the rough title “Darkness before the Dawn” which would be part autobiography and partly a manifesto for Zan and by extension his parties ideals. So far it had covered the youth of Zan, who was born shortly after the revolutionary war. His father while not a hero did fight in the war and was a respected officer in the Samgolan army. Though he was abusive both to his wife and 4 children. A sister who had died at a young age due to the lack of medical supplies while, one later on in life had died in the civil war. By the year 1993 only Zan and his sister whom he had lost contact were alive. But the abusive and rough upbringing taught Zan the importance of discipline and loyalty, he was bred to be a soldier and as luck would have it an officer. Zan never had a formal education but he had an exceptional mind for organization and rallying those he needed to get things done. The rest was still being worked on the idea of only lightly touching on zan’s time as aide to the president, could be done two ways. Short and sweet or as Zan would have it true, even if it did put him dangerously close to the former regime even more so then people would have known. Ultimately that would be decided upon later as would the rest of the book. As he had been hearing rumors of an early release due to corruption within the bassong regime specifically by the SPP and by extension the justice courts. Zan smirked at the notion of this but if he was released he would have to play the cards close to his chest. [hider=Actions] Give Speech: Kamidye, Traditional Relationships, Dijidan, 70,000 Current Funds: 2,790,000 - 70,000 = 2,720,000 No actions Vote No for Freedom of Choice bill. [/hider]