So we're the dictators?
August 2, 4529
"Just a few years ago, my party and I were called offensive names. We were humiliated and were subject to a witch hunt which now proves to be totally imaginary and, even worse, a cover up for the hidden agenda of some of the so called democratic parties. Our supporters have been hunted down, were subject to discrimination and feared severe punishment by the government. Some of the parties that made themselves guilty to the above have now convinced the public that not LWA, but their own narrow minded parties are the enemy. The enemy of our beautiful nation"
Frank Donitz spoke to the press at the LWA HQ at Newport Haven. He wanted to warn the citizens of Lodamun about their future if they would stand the atrocities of some of the parties in the Chamber. He warns specifically for EAPP and their number one in the Chamber, to whom he refers to as 'Lord Zeppelin'.
"I have tried to get into the minds of these deputies for years, and with every day that passes, I don't seem to get the ideology of that party. The party's stance is swinging from left to right and up and down. The one thing in their behaviour that doesn't seem an unpredictable variable is their thirst for the destruction of freedom of our Lodamese citizens. I'll give it to you on a piece of paper: EAPP's sole objective is to ruin Lodamun, enslave its citizens and continue their own miserable lives bathing in luxury, while the rest of the nation will hardly get enough food to survive."
Donitz was outrageous, but then again, he felt weakened: "We can understand some of the criticism we received as a party, but what we were accused of just didn't feel righteous anymore. If we see that the other parties in Presidium (notr: Chamber of Deputies) blindly followed that behaviour, it makes us sad. Now we believe the other parties finally understand where EAPP is heading for, and we hope they do see that there is only one way to stop this, before harm will be irreverseable. This madness must end now, before Lodamun looses its credibility."
Donitz has asked the electorate to vote next year against EAPP, for their own future.