JAKANIA COALITION WINS AGAINIn the election that just occured, the Contract with
Jakania Coalition (CJC) marked itself as a strong coalition that clearly has popular support by the electorate. Usually, coalitions such as the CJC fail, or get very injured in later elections, but not only did the CJC keep its support; it grew! Currently, the Progress Party alone has a majority of the seats in the Supreme Council.
Nathan Fitzgerald at the election convention.In an interview at the Coalition's election convention, the Prime Minister was quoted: "Finally, despite the Labour Party's attempts to distort the truth and attribute the recession to us, the voters saw through the deception and voted for what they believe in; a free and strong
Jakania without bloated government and high taxes." Nathan Fitzgerald was also among those who cheered the election result. Being just re-elected he made it pretty clear that: "There's no doubt that Jakanian voters believe in sound leadership, they believe in a
Jakania that's strong and has freedom for all its citizens. They've rejected left-wing ideology, and now are fighting for a revitalization of our economy and they know we're the ones to do exactly that!" While the crowd in the enormous Borenu Arena, home of the Progress Party, cheered on.. the economy is falling again into a recession. The Chief Political Analyst here at the JNC said: "The economic turmoil we're going through has undoubtedly affected the election, and obviously, despite being in power when it occured, the
Jakania Coalition managed to paint the most beautiful picture of hope for the voters."
The Hawk Institute, speculated to be on the side of the Progress Party, has released many reports during the last few months on the issue of the economic downturn. They came to the conclusion that loan-financed bubbles have burst mainly caused by the low interest rates and partly by tight regulation that forced creditors to indebt debitors. Whereas the Labour Party believes in "wild taxation" and funding for the Head of Government department has caused this, our economic analysts do not agree. And, we must declare, what caused the recession is now starting to grow uninteresting. What is interesting for all Jakanians right now is: How do we fix it?
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