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Bill: Rick Murray comment on the election results

Details

Submitted by[?]: Course of Freedom (Kellins faction)

Status[?]: passed

Votes: This bill is a resolution. It requires more yes votes than no votes. This bill will not pass any sooner than the deadline.

Voting deadline: October 5284

Description[?]:

Well folks, it's that time again where we get to see the same old parties jockeying for position and trying to outdo each other in their promises of change, only to end up with the same old same old. And boy, did they not disappoint this time around.

First up, we have the Liberal Socialist Party, the perennial winners who seem to have a monopoly on left-wing politics. They managed to hold on to their 144 seats, which is steady as she goes for them. I mean, why change anything when you're always on top, right?

Next, we have the Rally for Luthori, a right-wing party that likes to think it's socialist too. They managed to increase their share of the vote by 0.66%, which is pretty impressive considering they don't seem to know what they stand for half the time. They picked up 3 extra seats, which is nice, but they're still a long way from challenging the Lib Soc Party.

Then we have the Imperial Conservative Union, the most right-wing party in the land. They hate gays and anyone who isn't like them, and they managed to increase their share of the vote by a whopping 1.43%. They picked up 11 extra seats, which is pretty impressive considering they're not exactly known for their tolerance or inclusivity.

Next up, we have the Communist Party of Luthori, the perennial junior partner of the Lib Soc Party. They promise a revolution but always end up being overshadowed by their bigger, bolder coalition partners. They lost 3.24% of their vote and 23 seats, which is pretty devastating for them. I guess they'll have to go back to the drawing board and figure out a new way to sell their tired old message.

Then we have the National Liberal Party, the party of the rich who support economic liberalism. They managed to increase their share of the vote by 1.62%, which is pretty impressive considering they're not exactly the most popular party around. They picked up 11 extra seats, which is nice for them, but they're still a long way from being a real contender.

Next up, we have Congress +, a centrist party that suddenly decided to switch to the left by supporting higher taxes for the rich. They lost 3.51% of their vote and 25 seats, which is pretty devastating for them. I guess they'll have to go back to the drawing board and figure out a new way to sell their wishy-washy, spineless policies.

Then we have the Luthorian Conservative Party, a random and old conservative party that managed to increase their share of the vote by 1.54%. They picked up 11 extra seats, which is nice for them, but they're still a long way from being a real contender.

Finally, we have the Luthorian Labour πŸ›‘, a federalist party unproperly named that can never compromise with others. They managed to increase their share of the vote by 2.06%, which is pretty impressive considering they're not exactly known for their ability to work with others.

And last but not least, we have the List Humperdinck, the centrist party run by the Humperdinck family. They managed to hold on to their 16 seats, which is steady as she goes for them. I mean, it's like a family meeting in the parliament for them. They're not exactly making waves, but I guess they're happy with their little corner of the political landscape.

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Voting

Vote Seats
yes
        

Total Seats: 523

no
 

Total Seats: 111

abstain
 

Total Seats: 16


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