Leader of the Liberal Party announces Party Manifesto
Roman Parker, the new Leader of the Liberal Party will be fighting in his first general election as leader of his party Next October. Today, he and his party released it's manifesto. It's major highlights included:
"Our party will try to get the Citizenship Act, introduced in the last Parliament, passed in order to grant children of illegal immigrants the right to citizenship.
Our party will try to pass an Electoral Act in order to clarify and further cement our electoral system and way of governance.
Our party will work with other states, both Commonwealth and non-Commonwealth to ensure unity and co-operation.
Our party will work with the other Commonwealth nations to try to further cement our bonds.
Our party will pressure the Chancellor of Defence to conduct a defence assessment to ensure the readiness and efficiency of the Royal Meiruvian Forces."
After the press conference, Parker took some questions. The first question asked was who we would be willing to form a coalition with. He said:
"I would love to form a coalition with Labour and the Tories. It makes sense to considering the common theme of a lack of experience which is shared by the other three parties in this country. I hope that Labour and the Tories are ready for an ambitious Parliament come next October because we sure are here!"
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