New GNP Chairman Promises to Consolidate Budget and Cut Taxes
April 3262
The newly-elected Chairman for the GNP, who will most likely become Prime Minister of Dranland
if his party wins the upcoming elections, has today talked about his plans. "The deficit of the federal
budget has been steadily reduced by GNP governments ever since we took power. It is crucial to continue
this path, primarily by conducting further spending cuts. But at the same time, we have to keep an eye
on the people, who should be able to keep the vast part of their hard-earned money. We promise to cut
taxes for all brackets of income if we win the elections."
Minister Lee will not resign
In the meantime, Minister for Infrastructure Lee Jong-Kyu, who had been criticized by the PDM for his remarks
on Scientology, refused to resign from his position. "I will not step down because I expressed my opinion on
this dangerous cult", Lee said. Prime Minister Jack Caddock (GNP) said that he fully backed Lee.
Moreover, GNP Spokesman Harry Lancaster announced that Lee would "certainly be part of the next GNP
cabinet", provided the party wins the elections.