MEMBERS OF THE ULD STUDENT WING WENT TO MEZZODIURNO AND HELPED THE PEOPLE ON PLACE
Young Liberal Democrats "come to the rescue" in Angona
Although the ULD is often called a party of the rich and nobody else, with some saying that that is the reason why they've lost, the party decided to prove those people wrong- as said the first Vice-Chairperson, Antonio Massa. Well, the party didn't exactly do that; the student wing of the Liberal Democrats decided to organize help for the victims of the earthquakes in Mezzodiurno, and, as such, the students studying medical subjects became medics for the time being, with other university democrats helping the firefighters and army, who were present, clearing the gravel and rescuing people. However, older ULD members joined, too; some by giving the newly funded foundation helping the victims of the disaster, and others went to the place, with the doctors even joining their younger colleagues.
Even the party's leadership was partly present
The party's leadership decided to help, too, with the Chairperson, Gentile Horizonte, helping raise funds in the capital, and going around the city with a piggybank for the suffering, and Antonio Massa going to the province and overseeing the help, joining with former first vice-chairperson, Elmo Coppola, who, although being a neuropsychiatrist, helped the people, and former Chairpeople, Grimaldo Simonette and Sahla Sabbagh, who were also present.
Horizonte helped, too; from a distance, going around Romula with a can, asking the locals for funds to help the people of Angona. He himself gave the cause a few thousands
Many say that the ULD politicized the tragedy and did it all to gain more political momentum, which members confirmed to be partly true; however, they also said that it is a form of selfless aid for the victims, costing most people present virtually nothing, and realistically helping them, with ULD tents and funds being used in the destroyed region rampaged by one of the strongest earthquakes in the recent history of Istalia. Even Sante Vespa-Baldassare, who didn't come to Angona due to his works in the capital deposited 20 thousand to the charity (though, people say that he could give away ten times that, at least).