Katom Party Dominates National Elections. Eliyakim Ben Dovid Claims Monarchy Over Beiteynu.The Rabbinate Welcomes Results.Jan 4485.With all the votes counted, Beis Katom has officially won an unanimous majority in the renewed Knesset of Beiteynu. This is a historical victory for the party that was in exile only a mere 2 years ago. Thanks to public excitement, it was easy for the exiled party to quickly resume their old infrastructure dominance. King Eliyakim ben Dovid, together with his chosen Prime Minister, Avraham Meyer, have promised an era of restoration for the Yeudish State, and has moved to claim the monarchy in, what he called in a moving speech, a "great coup against incompetent tyranny!" This political shakeup comes in the middle of a great economic downturn, which has put a lot of public blame on the failures of the Rosenthal government. The new King has promised greater economic benefits to the lower classes, to stabilize the nation's economic situation.
The government-in-waiting has also prioritized tourism, and with public endorsement from King Eliyakim ben Dovid, announces the extension and relaxation of visa requirements for Hosian and Yeudish pilgrimages for religious reasons. This also comes with endorsement from the Chief Rabbinate, who still expresses skepticism of the idea.
"It is not a Yeudish custom to entertain the ideological failures of other religions. However, we do endorse the new King wholeheartedly, and for now, we will trust his plan on this matter. We do urge reconsideration in the future, after we have seen the results of his plans."
In his speech, King E. Dovid reiterated his religious and populist message, while promising reform and better bureacracy to address the rampant poverty in the nation.
King Eliyakim ben Dovid addressing the Knesset