As the Republicans and Capitalists control two thirds of the Juneland Parliament, they have been quick to push through constitutional amendments. The latest constitutional amendments prevent public ownership of business or media outlets. The leader of the National Communist Party has accused the right wing legislators of writing partisanship into the constitution. Speaker of parliament Mike Fellow said these amendments are needed to prevent government from gaining more power than the people it represents. The National Communist Leaders feel that the only hope to end the so called communist constitutional shutout is to win the next round of parliamentary elections set to add two more seats to the body. A landslide win could temporarily end the republican and capitalist party's bid to shape
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