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Region: The Hole To Hide In

Exbrenia

Evve terre wrote:RP: Getting sh** done
In reaction to the sudden protests and the cause of them, the Evven Congress quickly moves to pass several acts: one to send temporary 'riot police' to moderate the protests, and another to supply the affected Exbrenian regions with food to offset the Dawnbreakers' gluttony.

In other news, the Evven government petitions for the rest of the LAT to (A) supplement the Evven aid, and (B) help oversee the incoming Exbrenian elections to avoid what they believe will be 'any attempts at fixing the election.'

RP: Election ended, DSP found attempting to fix said election
With the election coming to the close, the predictors only got two out of the three things correct, the Council and HOR have a complete majority rule by Raven, however to pretty much everyone's surprise, the DSP managed to secure the presidency. Quick investigations by both the Evven overseers and Exbrenian ballot counters would confirm that the majority of voters did indeed vote for Winfried, and that the DSP was likely depositing ballots in secrecy to sway the numbers in their favor. This, along with the issue of the dawnbreakers on the mainland still attacking farmers and raiding farms (though food no longer being an issue due to Evven food shipments) would be enough to bring many Exbrenians in the streets in protest towards the DSP, towards the inaction of the government towards them, and in some rarer cases, towards what many call the "inefficient democracy" as a whole. The protests against the democracy all call for Raven to take total control, and to remove the election process to ensure that a strong hand to guide the nation is in power at all time, these protestors are still only a small percent of the protests in Exbrenia. With the DSP's frankly obvious rigging of the election, Winfried was deemed the victor, this does not stop the protests towards the DSP however with many calling for the party to be banned, more investigations into the DSP are occurring under the ECIIA's watchful eye.

Evve terre

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