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Sefanit Fasika of the People's Party of the Republic (Q&A)

Postby Bruke » Sun Dec 17, 2017 12:21 am

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Sefanit Fasika is leader of the People's Party of the Republic. She wishes to gain control of Parliament and become Prime Minister.

She has been the MP for a district in Commodore's West End since 1986.

Foreign journalists are welcome to ask any question they like regarding the policy stances of her or her party.

This is a image of her party's political orientation, as compared to the other parties:

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Postby Bruke » Sun Dec 17, 2017 1:12 pm

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Postby Bruke » Mon Mar 18, 2019 12:43 am

OOC: :blink:

The election ended a while back..... nevertheless, I shall reply. Shall I assume this message to be before or after the election?

Also, I assume you have read my "Political Parties Overview" factbook, and know that the PPR was previously associated with the People's Revolutionary Front.

This WILL put the incoming/as-of-now Government in a difficult position- the ruling party (the Royalist Party) is conservative, and faces a threat on the right from the National Party. Not to mention that the parliamentary majority is slim.
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