Lavanya Holkar, leader of the All-Malivian Socialist Front
Electoral gridlock in the MPA internal election, Princess Aaliya and Princess Aasmi join the PUU, and Queen Nagini announces plans to become president of Malivia: Women in charge of Malivia?
Dušanpur, Malivia. After long hours of anticipation, to the surprise of everyone, the head of the Commision for Electoral Fairness, Nasatya Gaur has announced that the March 5361 internal election has concluded on no clear majority in the Malivian People's Free Congress, with none of the CMM, AMSF, PUU, SDF, and MLM, managing to secure enough seats to grab the position of speaker and starting a new mandate. With this news, she declared that Kamala has appointed an interim speaker of Congress to give more time for the factions to agree on a new speaker. The gridlock also raises question to what will happen once the NRC is over and Malivia holds its first free and fair election since the days of the republic.
In addition, Princess Aaliya and her daughter Princess Aasmi announced their official membership to the People's Utopian Union, the Utopian faction within the MPA, they both whoever ensured that they will do their best to represent the people of Malivia especially the Malisindu people, a long forgotten ethnicity in Malivia that was the main target of slave owners and represented the biggest ethnicity that composed the newly freed slaves alongside luthorians, and some yeudi slaves.
Furthermore, Queen Nagini has announced her plans of being candidate for the position of President once a free and fair presidential election is held, she also officially joined the All-Malivian Socialist Front as its leader, her campaign is mainly based on land reforms, strong welfare state, Malivian independent diplomacy and economic prosperity. The regular malivian is left to wonder, with all these women running for the top positions in Malivia, can we consider it as their revenge for centuries of oppression and domination by their male countre parts.