[CENTER][B][U]The Armaq Talaqo Presidency of 1904-1909[/U][/B] [/CENTER] The elections of 1904 saw the Sovereign Freedom Party end up victorious and have their candidate, current president Armaqa Talaqo, elected, while the two other major parties the Populists and the Liberal League of citizens had to be satisfied with their respective share of seats at Congress with SFP holding the majority in that regard. So on October 10th while the presidential ceremony ended, the militants of the party happily celebrated their victory and were ready to embrace what awaited them in the near future. It must be said that the SFP had a main core ideology of a rather low government involvement within the affairs of the nation, as such, they made sure that the provincial governors would have plenty of freedom and not be exactly tied by a leash to the central government, for within their agenda they had plans to make more efficient the making of public works and improve bureacracy while also reducing corruption, which was seen as many as a waste of taxes. On political and social grounds the SFP could be considered Liberal conservative, as such it was no wonder that the most of voters of the SFP had won came from the eastern and central regions, which had seen a rise on liberal stances while maintaining the typical Parakan core of liberty in most affairs. The international approach of SFP would be same as it had been a couple of decades ago that of no military intervention and to promote by non-aggressive means the values of the great nation of Paraka. That was pretty much the overview of the state of affairs of the SFP and their agenda, however, it was up to the president to decide if he was going remain fully faithful to such even at the expense of political gain, for he prioritized his duty to the citizens of Paraka than to keeping himself at office. The cabinet of Armaq Talaqo was the following: [B]Minister of Defence[/B]: Ameyalli Coeget [B]Minister of Finance[/B]: Antinanco Rutiy (New One replaced Harasay Irmaqe) [B]Minister of the Interior[/B]: Metzli Anta [B]Minister of Foreign Affairs[/B]: Tlatoq Cylin [B]Minister of Education[/B]: Kunturay Wayka [B]Minister of Agriculture[/B]: Yanapoma Huanca [B]Minister of Justice[/B]: Wareiwa PoƱara [B]Minister of Transport and Communications[/B]: Nataq Gupay [b]OOC[/b]: +1 to All Actions