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Election Time in the PRKS

Kay Son
29-04-2004, 07:49
It has been a busy month in the PRKS with much of the House of Commons up for election. So far, the votes are in with much of the Green Party and the Libertarians holding a significant majority of the 200 seats with the Praetorian Party loosing the 3 major seats that marks it the majority party. However, the one major seat to make the Libertarians/Greens to fully become the majority party has not yet been decided yet.

The post is Representative of Markun, a key industrial city within the PRKS economic sphere. It is up to you to decide who will get this chair. Followed are the candidates:

Jack Ling Dun, Praetorian Party-
A 50 years vet with experience in the 'Revolution' as the District Administrator and as Transporation Czar, he mostly advocates economic stability, social stability, as well as fairness to individual rights. Jack Ling Dun's main item is the 'Freedom of Marriage', in which all those of different orientation may be legally married as a legal, binding union of two individuals. He is also for introducing an increase of commercial property tax in order to help out with public transporation.

Yang Bin, Libertarian Party
A 30 year old civil engineer, he is mainly for repealing the governmental restrictions on business and commercial properties. It is his belief that the only rules that should apply to them would be environmental measures. Ying Ban is also running on proposals on restrictions on worker's compensation and a pay raise for teachers.

Q'ing Jing Kao, Conservative Party
A 30 year old businesswomen with her own garden shop, she is mainly for city subsidaries earmarked for social programs as well as small businesses. It is on the latter subject that much of her platform is based on with much of the proposed aid monitored by members of the City Council and the citizens of the city to see if the money is going where it should be. Q'ing Jing Kao also advocates the basis of city education programs along military lines with youths more "controlled" once the children are out of school- such as a Boy's Club in order to direct the boys to academia and a Girl's Club in order to give fruit to whatever skills that they possess.