[Church] Cerasus steps back in support of Carr De Vaux

Day 805, 14:31 Published in Malaysia Malaysia by cerasus

Cerasus, founder of the Djozikeist Church of Malaysia, presidential candidate in February 2010, stepped back in support of Carr De Vaux.

The Church has a history of endorsing candidates of the Democratic Action Party (now Democratic People's Party). This has its roots in the times when Malaysia was still a small country with a population few in numbers and a healthcare industry just ignited with the deployment of a Q5 hospital in Peninsular Malaysia. Nagyzee, leader of Malaysia in those months, has been one of the most righteous defenders of our country's prosperity and security. The Church thus has had its trust in him and his party ever since.

We don't quite believe in partisanship, though. We believe in national unity, a great value of this country. We believe that both Carr De Vaux and nevvven will be good presidents if elected. No, we're serious, Carr De Vaux, for example, expressed to cerasus already his great desire of having a Ministry of Transformers established.

A ministry for every citizen!

And both Carr De Vaux and nevvven are big fans of the neutrality principle. Some day they'll probably be given by Djozike, in reward for their services, a multifunctional iPod case that smokes salmon when docked on USB. A blue one maybe—or yellow? Time will show.

Blessings!

Djozikeism is a peaceful religion, indigenous to Malaysia for almost a year now. Read more about it in the Erepublik Wiki, and catch up with gospel translations in the archives of Lorem Nepe.