Australia's next steps Part 3
Aus Prime Minister Office
Good evening my fellow Australians,
This is the third instalment about Australia's future. As you are all aware, Australia recently took a vote to see if the country will become a 'self-dictator' country. First of all, I asked, you the public of Australia. Then the process moved to the democratically elected congress to vote on the process.
Well after the vote was completed, the results came out as shown below:
So, now after the voting process, eAustralia will start working towards establishing a self-dictatorship. This model will be based on the Canadian one, where the 'Dictatorship' role will be chosen as per the CP vote. This will allow for you, the Australian people to vote for the dictator (please bear in mind, the dictator is only here as a figurehead due to the game mechanics, but all decisions will still be done by the congress).
I have asked the DoEE to release a more informative article in the next couple of days.
But until then, if you have any questions, please feel free to ask them. Also stay tuned for a CP update which is due out tomorrow.
Rusty D
Loyal citizen of eAust.
Australian CP
Party President Australian Communist Party
Commander in Chief The Peoples Militia of Australia
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Comments
Remember any questions, please feel free to ask them.
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What a surprise... just kidding :3
and I will act surprised if .... gets elected next term
Will you run next term too? Another surprise... just kidding 😶
I dont have any plans... trying to find someone my party can endorse, do you want an endorsement?
Not really
Wait what? Does illegible vote mean they voted against it being rotated or what? Because I know for a fact that there were people in congress who did vote against it.
Illegible means a double vote from someone and an incomplete vote
There was 5 people who voted against, I think, it was posted in the congress thread
So did not vote is the ones who voted against it? Makes it sound a little misleading if that's the case.
The illegible votes were 1 non completed, 2 same profile link. I should of added the 5 votes against it in the pie chart and I apologise for not adding them
Why can't we just go back to being a democracy?
Because we will suffer an MTO from a hostile power at some stage. If we had more military muscle, maybe we could consider holding out, but when almost every strong country in the world thinks dictatorship is the way to go, who is little old eAustralia to argue?
At worst, a coup against democracy is a dangerous distraction that can be launched by our enemies, if and when we fight under our own flag.
I see.
o/