[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]Kamidye, National Assembly[/h3][/u][/b][/center] Safa Benboulaid, the current shadow minister for justice serving the Dawn party took the stand. “I believe after seeing these special elections and the elections that took place prior, those that gave us the seats we sit in today. We can see a pattern the current situation for the elections to aim for the large urban centers which inevitably leave out a large portion of the country, this is due to the current law which has seats decided based on population. I would like to adopt a system of equal representation across all provinces. Making it so the parties can’t focus on urban centers and urban issues allowing the country to decide upon fair elections. Furthermore, as it stands our president is decided on a two system vote. One as a general election with the two finalists moving to a second round. I would propose that we simply change and adopt a simple majority for whoever becomes president. [hider=The Election Fairness Act ] Preamble:This act will make the National Assembly’s members be more evenly divided between the regions. So that focus doesn’t stay to the cities and distributed across the country. It further changes the way in which the President is decided, using just a simple majority in a single round election rather than a dual system. [u]Article 1[/u]. The state would adopt a system in which equal representation, regardless of region population is implemented to decide how many seats are given.[Political] [u]Article 2[/u]. The election for the Presidency will no longer be held in a two round draft, instead whichever president receives the most votes shall become the President. [Political] [/hider] [hider=Actions] Give Speech: Dijidan,Traditional Relationships, 70,000 Current Funds: 2,720,000 - 70,000 = 2,650,000 Propose Bill: The Election Fairness Act Vote No to Income Tax Reduction 3 out of 5 actions remain[/hider]