Inara Mpala elected as president; PPM's first time presidency of Malivia November 4418Photo of Inara Mpala during an interviewAfter an unexpected result of 51.83% in the second round for presidency, Inara Mpala (the leader of the Plurality Party of Malivia, a right-wing association) has become the new president of Malivia with the support of the Communist Unification of Malivia, which shares many ideas with the PPM. This is the first time in decades that a non-left party has won the presidency, so it came as a delightful surprise for her party that she won. She has been interviewed by numerous newspapers and TV channels declaring her new mandate.
[...]As the new president of this country, my party and I will continue to make reforms to Malivia to improve its social, economic and political situation with some cultural progress too, unlike previous candidates for presidency.
The response of the previous leader of the PPM (Aelius Jain) wasn't positive. As an extreme right ex-candidate for presidency of the party, he is quite worried with what this new president will mean for Malivia. Jain's declaration was quite controversial.
Our party was never meant to be ruled by a centrist, much less a not-Bhulkhandran person. Still, I have a bit of confidence in her.
Of course, the new opposition that had ruled Malivia for a very long time wasn't very happy with the results; for them it was a surprise too that Inara Mpala and the PPM won. The coalition of Malivia comprised of Malivia in Movement, Wind of Change, YES! and Movement 54 is a leftist movement that has had presidency since 4400. They have retained full majority until 4418, the date of this election.
Inara Mpala was born in 4370 at the city of Kajpur, Washebar. She has studied at the University of Serediki and has showed interest in politics since her youth. After she became a militant of the Plurality Party of Malivia in 4400, she has quickly ascended the ranks of the party until she became candidate of the presidency of Malivia in March 4415.
The new president has proposed a new budget and a new tax system, and is looking forward to a new cabinet to renovate the old one. These four years will be remembered for a long time, as the Plurality Party has finally the presidency.