Good morning, people of Bianjie. Today is a sad day. The people have spoken and I believe I am no longer wanted on the throne of Bianjie. I will hold a popular vote on the decision of a new khan as soon as possible.
Greetings, Bianjie! I am Fanggon hala-i Nikan, one of the main figures in liberating our nation from the oppressive rule of the Khan. I want to campaign for that position to make Bianjie a better place for the people. I have had some talks with some companies that would give jobs to a lot of you people as well as help with our economy. I am aiming to reduce unemployment to a minimal, and this is the way to achieve that. Vote for Fanggon hala-i Nikan for Khan for better living conditions, for jobs and for less poverty. Thank you.
Greetings, people of Bianjie! I for long have hoped and fought for a better Bianjie, and the time for change is now! Today is the day Bianjie will start its rise! Today... Today is the day I announce the formation of The Democratic People's Republic of Bianjie! I know the name of the nation does not mean much for many of you, so I will make some changes to ensure that we our great nation will be worthy of its name. I am announcing the formation The People's Party of Bianjie, from the members of the party is elected a small committee to govern alongside the khanate, and the elections are of course handled by you, the people of Bianjie! And I believe I speak for the people when I say this: By the order of the Khan, December 27th will be a national holiday for the birth of democracy in Bianjie!
Greetings, people of Bianjie! Finally, after a year, we have achieved a lot. We've had a huge drop in unemployment, rise in our GDP and today is the day you have all been waiting for, the formation of the People's Council! I have saved the revelation of the results until this special day, but finally, the committee may move to their work. The council shall be elected every 5 years, on December 27th, it holds the power to pass laws, but the Khan may veto their proposals if he deems the proposals against the good of Bianjie. Long live the Democratic People's Republic! Good night, people!
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