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Day 1,917, 03:21 Published in Australia Australia by Callumh123

Welcome eAustralia, it’s been awhile. The reason I am writing to you today is due to an incident that happened a little while ago, during the Jan/Feb Senate Elections.

Though this happened a while ago, I am sure you are all aware of the ARP ploy to remove the ACP, sorry “TJ” from the ballot during the January election. Vyrin and Arcaian, two members of the XG and Holtz Education department, the one’s supposed to be helping the community decided to dramatically change the course of the election and inadvertently the ACP by moving to the GGP to sway the final top 5 position in favour of the GGP.

Now I decided to keep quiet on the matter after I vented at Vyrin for purposely altering the elections due to a dislike towards one of our members. Though I cannot conclusively say that this plan was hatched by the ARP, I can confirm that at least 4-5 of their members were involved. I do not apologise for what I said to Vyrin, he frankly deserved every word of it.

Back to the point, the reason I have decided to write an article is that there has been some confusion within the ACP caucus on the incident, where there was a suggestion that I may have been involved in ensuring one of members did not make Senate.

The reason why they suggested this was down to an open handed comment written by none other than Vyrin. It suggested I had prior knowledge of such event that I strongly deny.

The Green and Gold Party have always had sporadic bursts in membership growth/decline and it is never easy to predict where the numbers will end up by Election day. However, throughout the 24th I noticed the GGP numbers steadily crept up until they matched the ACP, and then surpassed our numbers. I was not sure what was causing this until I noticed several ARP members joining the GGP and boosting their numbers to ensure the ACP did not participate in the Senate Elections.

They claim it was to ensure TJ did not participate. How cowardly is that? You do not deserve to call yourself an eAustralian if you feel it is your responsibility to essentially marginalise someone from participating in a democratic assembly due to a personal dislike.