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Labour Front
The National Assembly


It had been a momentous few weeks, the first election in Samgola following the devastating civil war had concluded and it was official, the country would be beholden to the corporate bureaucrats and their paid mouthpieces within the National Assembly. Ashur Boro, the sole representative for the Labour Front, sat quietly in his seat at the Assembly as the debates began on the administration's actions in the critical first term of the new government. As the proposals came in and the new government announced their plans, Ashur had symbolically abstained from voting on the Bassong Cabinet as a show of the party's displeasure but had cast his vote in favour of the Coalition's 1993-1994 Samgolan Federal Budget, putting people over politics and preferring that the state be able to run at all as opposed to the alternative.

The National War Monuments Bill had been proposed, had undergone several amendments in a Tri-partisan effort and had been swiftly defeated at the vote by the D.A.R. and L.D. parties. Mr Boro himself had stood to join the verbal sparring only when the issue of increased privatization within the health industry had been threatened by the Liberal Democrat's Freedom of Health Act. That debate however had quickly soured when it became evident that only himself and the fascists of the Samgolan Dawn opposed the proposal, perhaps sensing victory, the Bill was in swift order pushed to the vote and when the time had come to cast that vote Mr Boro, standing with his conscience, had voted No but not without a speech:

"The Labour Front opposes and will continue to do so the increasing privatization of this nation until the Samgolan people are prey to the predatory private sector. The removal of the current regulations on the private health sector can only lead to a downfall in standards as companies are no longer held to the standard of providing good healthcare. A more viable alternative, this party believes, would be a focus on improving the standards of the national healthcare service as opposed to offloading the responsibilities of this government to care for it's citizens to the private sector."



Labour Front
The People Shall Govern


"If one thing has been made clear to me in these recent elections of an historic magnitude in our nation, it is that there currently stands no party to represent truly the people and labour of Samgola. What we have seen is the rise of the decadent remnants of the National Regime aswell as bureaucrats beholden to their own wallets and corporate interest groups. As it stands our nation is faced with grave peril, subject to either the iron-fisted rule of Rubusana's military strongmen who protect and justify the horrendous actions of the lawless bandits roaming our nation, or the profit driven interests of corporations in an equally lawless and unregulated free market. There stands no party to fight for and defend the Samgolan people as we enter a new century in our nation's politics.

It is my pleasure to announce that this injustice has been righted with the formation of the Labour Front. Our party, dedicated to the promotion and maintenance of the interests of the Samgolan people, will be putting forth candidates in the next election and in all provinces where polling is yet to conclude. As a party, the Labour Front will strive for the creation of a just and equal society, the creation of laws and legislation to protect the direct interests of the working man and women aswell as state investment and intervention in the nation's economy. It is upon these pledges and more on the road to a Samgolan utopia that the Labour Front will join the political arena and fight!

Tonight I urge all socialists, trade unionists, workers and every man or women who would place the wellbeing of the nation over politics and the personal profit of the few to vote for the Labour Front! Only in unity against the tyrant and the corporatists may the people of Samgola thrive!"

- Transcript of Labour Front Leader Aman Mensah's speech at a Labour rally in Kamidye.

I too would like to throw my hat into the ring.
I'm up for being either a settlement leader or a major officer depending on what is needed.
Full Name: Alexander Wynter
Date of Birth: 1777
Nation Affiliation: Merenia
Position: Military, a Captain in Her Majesty's Royal Army
Bio: The only son of Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Wynter and his wife Frances. Alexander Wynter began his military career and joined the Royal Merenian Army in 1794 as a cornet in the 6th Dragoons before being transferred as an Ensign to the 1st Regiment of Foot Guards. A prestigious position secured by both his noble blood and the connections of his father with various characters among the top brass of the Army. Seeing several actions partaken by his unit in Serranthia, Alexander would gain a promotion to Lieutenant in 1797 and later to Captain in the current year of 1801. Is currently awaiting an assignment to a unit in Merenia as the Royal Army reforms and regroups following it's crushing defeat at Ten Fields.

Throughout his service Alexander has proven himself as a capable officer of the commissioned rank. Displaying a remarkably practical and concise personality and nature throughout his time in the Army, Alexander has striven to carry himself with dignity and honour while espousing those values in others. Indeed, the title of Idealist might be attributed to this young man currently in service in Her Majesty's Royal Army.
Requesting assignment to the Royal Kingdom of Merenia.
With the current requests there are 4 players for Merenia and 3 for Denzgraad with 1 undecided.
How will the division of players go? Will the players decide which nations they'll be joining or will it be random assignments?
I think I'd be in support of the latter to be honest, nothing like the roll of a dice.
My vote lies with option 2. Definitely interested in being a general for whichever glorious nation I serve.
Clan Elements: (18/18)
Richness - 2
Military - 4
Population - 3
Control - 4
Knowledge - 2
Ferocity - 3

Clan Weaknesses:
- "Extrraticated by Fire"
"You die-die soon, Great Deceiver!" - Warlord Snikrat the Scorched declaring the Burned Prophet a false prophet
Believing himself to be the true Burned Prophet, Snikrat has led Clan Emberkin to break relations with the Cathedral of Fire whilst declaring the rat posing there as the Burned Prophet to be a great deceiver. Tensions are rising and blood is in the air as a schism within the Faith of Fire threatens to erupt between the Cathedral and the Warlord.

@ArisenMoon While I'm no GM I feel you may want to put atleast put 1 point in Knowledge, you're not really losing a point as you get +1 to Ferocity and you also get the Half-feral weakness which perfectly represents what you're going for. 0 Knowledge sounds like it'll be real bad for you, at 1 Knowledge it's said you can barely understand concepts such as armour or repairing so I despair at the thought of what state your clan would be in.
This RP is looking like it'll be great. Really loving the setting and clans people are creating! Will be starting work on my own clan shortly.

@ArisenMoon Just a heads up, you forgot to add Knowledge as a stat for your pack.
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