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| - | File:Alexandru Latin1.jpg | File:Harold Freeman.jpg | File:Male.png | File:Percival E.jpg |- | Alexandru Latin, the historic leader of the LD movement. Now on a "wiki break". Questionable whether he belongs with the LD; mostly votes conservative. | Harold Freeman, official chairman, but actually he doesn't do a thing with "his" party. He is sympathic and nice, a good liberal thinker, but not much of a do-man. | Lars Washington, the Old Sage of the Liberals. Politically independent and totally unmoved by his party's intentions or future. Actually a progressive voter. | Percival E. Galahad, the writer. Loyal to the party and his modern liberalism, he lacks powerful initiative. Promising politician though. |}
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| - | File:Alexandru Latin1.jpg | File:Harold Freeman.jpg | File:Male.png | File:Percival E.jpg |- | Alexandru Latin, the historic leader of the LD movement. Now on a "wiki break". Questionable whether he belongs with the LD; mostly votes conservative. | Harold Freeman, official chairman, but actually he doesn't do a thing with "his" party. He is sympathic and nice, a good liberal thinker, but not much of a do-man. | Lars Washington, the Old Sage of the Liberals. Politically independent and totally unmoved by his party's intentions or future. Actually a progressive voter. | Percival E. Galahad, the writer. Loyal to the party and his modern liberalism, he lacks powerful initiative. Promising politician though. |} Andy's Green Force AUGUST 7, NOBLE CITY - Never the most stable faction in Congress, the Walden Libertarian Party did not forget Congress isn't about how many folks you've got, but about how hard you work. A Congress insider once said: "A communist proposal that is ingeniously written and beautifully proposed will get its first vote from the conservatives, and the rest will follow." Elected three MOTCs in January, Walden then fell back to two (McCrooke resigned). In the Mid-terms, wunderkind Martha Van Ghent won in a tie with Liberal Democrat Percival Galahad. Since then, the duo McCandless-Van Ghent has been active in politics, revamping the party from time to time and always showing their proud support of "their Walden". It must have been this Walden that attracted Marcus Villanova, the Junior MOTC elected on an LLCP ticket. Last week the young politician joined Walden, making it the largest faction in Congress, together with the LibDems. But unlike the Liberal Democrats, Walden is united and strong. Andy McCandless' crew is - with the exception of Edward Hannis - joyful and creative and never asleep. Rumor has it that the Waldeners, who now changed their name to simply "Walden", might collaborate with those other progressives in Congress, Yuri Medvedev's Communist Party. Liberals and conservatives don't seem to be caring. Or are they just out of town? JULY 31, NOBLE CITY - Ever since the state reform plans were announced in May, there has been hot debate on whether Lovia should have state elections, whether this or that law should be changed, etc. Now, our King finally announced the "huge state reform bill" is ready to be proposed in the First Chamber. "This state reform is a lesson in humility: instead of making Lovia more complicated, it lowers the complexity of our political systems to our actual level of political engagement. We are closing the gap between what we were once hoping to do and what we can actually do." The King is optimistic though: "Once this bill has passed both Chambers, we are up to some very good times. States will flourish and our national politics will be stronger. I've been looking forward to this for a long time." The state reform's number one change is the reform of the states. Many of the competencies of the states are being given to the Congress, which is more democratic and therefore more just, and the competencies of the undemocratic towns and cities are being given to the Governor, who will be elected together with a Deputy Governor. JUNE 18, NOBLE CITY - King Dimitri today officially announced to get married in October of this year. He and his fiancée Mary Elisabeth Nelson have been together since last winter. The marriage was much anticipated by the Lovian media. For the first time in many years, Lovia will have a queen again. Earlier this year, Prince Sebastian of Lovia married Louise Wilson. His sister, Princess Elisabeth is still bachelorette. JUNE 14, NOBLE CITY - Walden's Andy McCandless proposed a bill in Congress today to prohibit the production, import and export of unstainable energy in Lovia. The bill makes it possible for the government to ban future nuclear energy plants, oil pipelines with the States or other wasteful power sources. McCandless says he hopes Lovia will choose to become the worldleader in green energy. At the moment, Lovia's number one distributor Ecompany already provides guaranteed green energy from wind turbines in sea.
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