Psov
02-09-2004, 18:13
This is Donald Stiltskin reporting live from Krakilopiograd.
Presure from the crowd outside his residency forced the High Chancellor to address the crowd today. He assured them that appropriate steps were being taken to reform the authoritarian government, but that it would take time. He did however immediately abolish the Laws of the Revolution, this dispersed most of the crowd, but some protestors are still not satisfied, and remain outside his residency, waiting for the goverment to allow elections for congress members,as well as to heighten the draft age to 18. The Chancellor is expected to hold a Council to decide on a date for regional elections, the draft age has not yet been addresed by the government.
Presure from the crowd outside his residency forced the High Chancellor to address the crowd today. He assured them that appropriate steps were being taken to reform the authoritarian government, but that it would take time. He did however immediately abolish the Laws of the Revolution, this dispersed most of the crowd, but some protestors are still not satisfied, and remain outside his residency, waiting for the goverment to allow elections for congress members,as well as to heighten the draft age to 18. The Chancellor is expected to hold a Council to decide on a date for regional elections, the draft age has not yet been addresed by the government.