Evaluation has been successful and Citaxhiên has passed the trial phase, and will now be continued as a Regular Talossan News Service. A big thank you goes out to all who have been reading, please keep doing so! Any comments, feedback, criticism or suggestions should be forwarded to the editor.
As predicted in our exit poll (Yippee!!!!) all three candidates were successfully and crucially elected to the CoD *sigh of relief*, making the chamber legally operational. And for the first time, a Co-operative Candidate has been elected.
Jum Txec (elected as a sole Co-operative Party candidate) has made clear his aims and responsibilities in keeping the incumbent government in check, and has stressed he will ‘finally bring Talossa an end to the misery of poor immigration and a low population, and will reignite the Talossan community with a party immigration programme to solve the problem the government has and will not’. The Co-operative party has also outlined policies to cut election durations; something the Prime Minister has played down. The Federalists are emphasising their keenness to prevent the Provinces from losing their freedoms to make websites, send mail and the like.
Party politics aside, there is one thing all Talossans can agree on, the new government and any opposition parties face mammoth tasks ahead, and there is lots of work to be done.
On a much brighter note, the Prospective Citizen ‘Juan’ has fortunately re-appeared after a three week disappearance due to internet loss. Unknowingly his disappearance caused Citizens to debate whether the current immigration process is too daunting and could be putting off prospective citizens from joining Talossa. This topic is proving hard to crack; do we scrap the need to carry out I.D checks, sacrificing our safety at a time of crisis, or do we keep the Talossan republic as cyber-less as possible?
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