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Offline Myroria

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Vote Progressive
« on: December 17, 2011, 02:30:39 AM »

The Progressive Party is always looking towards the future. This is, of course, apparent in the party’s very name—but “progress” is not something we strive for—it’s something we make happen every day. Every time the Progressive Party checks off something as “done”, two new things appear on our “to-do” list.

Elect the Progressive Party and you can expect an active party. Our candidates are all seasoned legislators with a concrete history of accomplishments. Our party has quite a large list of things to do - things that will help make the Taiji government one that is more stable and ensure that Taijitu will always be under the rule of law, not the rule of men. The Progressive Party intends to establish laws governing criminal codes, election procedures, and an extensive overhaul of the armed forces - and that’s just scratching the surface. But we can’t do these things without your help.

Platform

  • A law establishing a criminal code;
  • A law establishing electoral procedures;
  • Establish procedures for citizenship applications;
  • Encourage great involvement by residents;
  • A law organizing the armed forces;
  • Expansion of embassies abroad;
  • The establishment of a bar exam for potential lawyers;
  • A review of the Due Process Act;
  • Strengthening all of our civil rights.

Reelect our esteemed senators:

  • Gulliver (Speaker of the Senate)
  • Towlie (Senator)
  • Myroria (Senator)

And our esteemed executive branch:

  • Dyr (Delegate of Taijitu)
  • Wast (Vice Delegate of Taijitu)

This election, vote for activity. Vote for growth. Vote for experience.Vote Progressive.
« Last Edit: December 20, 2011, 04:26:23 AM by Gulliver »
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