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| The Egyrian National Elections | |
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| Topic Started: Jul 31 2005, 08:57 PM (729 Views) | |
| The Socialist Sheikdom of Egyria | Jul 31 2005, 08:57 PM Post #1 |
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*** THIS IS WWN Egyria is reborn. Following the death of Sheik Omar bin Kazali and the reassertion of control by the 'Adhamah Guard, Generals Ayyubid and Abbasid announced that the election process for a new Sheik will commence within a week. "Egyria may have been shattered, but she was never broken!" said General Ayyubid. Elections are rare in Egyria because the Sheiks rule for life. The process is designed to establish the best and most stable leader. Any citizen who has served in the Egyrian military may run for the position, with the exceptions of any current or former 'Adhamah Guardsmen - or their generals. Calls for the "Savior of Egypt," General Ayyubid, to run anyway were met with firm declines. Women are not allowed to run for Sheik. A series of preliminary physical tests follows to assure that a citizen is in good health. Intense psychological tests are designed to further narrow the field, and to eliminate any criminal minds. Written exams follow - only the brightest minds are allowed to continue on to the second-to-last phase, the runoff election. The winners of this election are allowed to compete in the election proper. There are no political parties in Egyria. Instead, final candidates categorize themselves into a series of primary idealogies, while a computer test checks and modifies the results as seen fit. In Saxe-Coburg, explosions rocked the city of Hamburg... *** |
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| Wadj | Jul 31 2005, 09:04 PM Post #2 |
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I am glad to see the great nation of Egyria again on its feet. The news of these elections is encouraging. Egyria shall rise from the ashes of her civil war, stronger than before. --Sultan Ibrahim |
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| Nag Ehgoeg | Aug 2 2005, 02:00 PM Post #3 |
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Nag Ehgoeg awaits the details of the candidates. |
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| Al Araam | Aug 2 2005, 04:48 PM Post #4 |
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The Triumvirate would like to take this oppurtunity to thank Generals Ayyubid and Abbasid of the 'Adhamah Guard for restoring order and overseeing free elections. We pray that the new Sheik will be as peaceful and rational as the late Sheik Kazali. We look forward to strong diplomatic relations with Egyria. Ambassador Nasrallah Abdul will be returning to Egyria tommorrow. We are most interested in the coming elections and look forward to Mr. Abdul's daily reports. May both our nations remain peaceful and prosperous, --Khaliq Hashim, Yaqub Mukhtar and Iqbal Amin |
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| Menhad | Aug 2 2005, 09:48 PM Post #5 |
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Good for you!-Menhad |
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| Elyk | Aug 3 2005, 08:29 PM Post #6 |
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Cablatania hopes there situation can resolve as peacefully.... |
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| Catholic Europe | Aug 5 2005, 11:08 AM Post #7 |
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Catholic Europe is most keen to ensure that the murderers of Pope Benedict XVII do not get elected as Sheikh. |
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| The Socialist Sheikdom of Egyria | Aug 8 2005, 07:45 PM Post #8 |
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Candidates of the Run-off Election of the 2005 Egyrian National Elections Posted Image Name: Anwar al-Sadat Age: 28 Rank in military: Corporal, Engineering Description: Mr. al-Sadat is an Engineering major from the University of Alexandria, and works with a construction firm. He calls himself a "...thinker, not a talker..." and says that he has ideas for the reconstruction of Egyrian cities to bring Egyria back on her feet. Political Affiliation: Moderate Liberal Posted Image Name: (Dr) Jafar bin Salah Age: 37 Rank in military: Staff Sergeant, Logistics Description: Dr. bin Salah has a Doctorate in Business Management and teaches at the University of Thebesia. He says, "I think our economy needs to be looked at and totally reevaluated." Political Affiliation: Conservative Posted Image Name: (Dr) Omar al-Husseini Age: 42 Rank in military: Corporal, Infantry Description: Dr. al-Husseini has a Doctorate in Physics and also teaches at the University of Thebesia. He believes that Egyria "...is stuck in a slump. We need to, literally and figuratively, reach for the stars to bring our country closer together. We need to pave the way and set an example for other Arab nations." Political Affiliation: Liberal Posted Image Name: Saddam bin Mohammed Age: 29 Rank in military: Private First Class, Infantry Description: Mr. bin Mohammed double majored in Law and International Studies at The Nile University. He says that he is most qualified to rule Egyria because, he says, "Nobody understands politics - but I think I'm pretty close to." Political Affiliation: Socialist Posted Image Name: Mohammed Farah Aidid Age: 32 Rank in military: Sergeant (Cleric), Infantry Description: Mr. Aidid majored in Theological Studies at Mamluk University. He believes that "Egyria has lost its connection to both Allah and itself; my goal is to bring back a true sense of oneness to Egyria." Political Affiliation: Religious Conservative Posted Image Name: Uday bin Sadat Age: 27 Rank in military: First Sergeant, Infantry Description: Mr. bin Sadat is a career soldier in the Egyrian military. He calls himself a "...people person - I'm able to work with others well and get what is needed done." Political Affiliation: Socialist *** These are the candidates for the Runoff Election. By popular vote, two candidates will be selected for the Final Election. Foreign nations are not allowed to in any way, shape, or form, officially endorse or otherwise lend support to a candidate. However, it is a given that "unofficial" support from other nations may influence the voters. |
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| Catholic Europe | Aug 9 2005, 02:43 PM Post #9 |
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Catholic Europe would be less 'worried' by the win of a religious conservative. |
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| The Socialist Sheikdom of Egyria | Aug 9 2005, 02:49 PM Post #10 |
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OOC: An Islamic religious conservative? |
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| Catholic Europe | Aug 9 2005, 03:09 PM Post #11 |
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Yes, better than an atheist. |
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| The Socialist Sheikdom of Egyria | Aug 9 2005, 03:11 PM Post #12 |
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OOC: Ironically, whoever you "support" will lose votes because everybody in Egyria, as a rule, tends to hate you... :P |
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| Catholic Europe | Aug 9 2005, 03:13 PM Post #13 |
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Lol, well if God wills it. |
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| The Socialist Sheikdom of Egyria | Aug 16 2005, 11:57 PM Post #14 |
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*** THIS IS WWN... Results from the Egyrian National Elections have begun to come in as polls begin to count the past few days' votes. Interestingly, elections do not last a day but rather several weeks in Egyria - likely because they are so rare. Voters can come in at any time until, in this case, August 30th to cast their votes, which are cast in a wholly popular manner - there are no districts or electoral colleges in the Egyrian National Elections. One of the reasons this happens in Egyria is that there is little real campaigning by candidates in the runoff election; positions are generally established in the first few days in a series of speeches by the candidates. Later - for this election, the 20th and 27th of August - debates are held between the candidates. Anyone can, however, vote at any time - on the condition, of course, that they cannot later change their vote. While counts are sketchy, it appears that approximately 5-8% of the Egyrian populace has already voted. These results, combined with various "exit polls" and other factors, have been compiled by analysts here at WWN. Posted Image Unsurprisingly, a Socialist, Mr. Saddam bin Mohammed, leads the pack with 23% of the vote. What IS surprising, however, is the strong showing by Dr. Jafar bin Salah, a Conservative. The right-wing is weak in Egyria due to its socialist - some argue communist - structuring. However, it is believed that the devastation wrought upon Egyria - and her economy - by the Civil War is granting bin Salah further votes. On a related note, Uday bin Sadat also has a strong portion of the vote, with 15%. Career soldiers are always popular candidates in the Egyrian National Elections because of the high esteem held for the Egyrian military - although no career soldier has ever actually won the position of Sheik. The struggle by the 'Adhamah Guard to restore Egyria, as well as his Socialist rating, may well make bin Sadat the first. Lagging behind other left-wingers is Dr. Omar al-Husseini. Our analysts suggest that this is due to his allusions to advanced scientific work, especially in astronomy. While science is by no means a bane in Egyria, it is believed that his ideas are simply too fantastic and too far-fetched - not to mention a bit of a cheek, given that he is a Physics professor - for war-torn Egyria. He is also the oldest of the candidates, at 42. Similarly, it is predicted that Anwar al-Sadat, although with 21% of the vote currently in second place, will drop further down the polls, as his views are much less defined than the other candidates', and so will not be perceived as strong enough to lead Egyria. It is no surprise that Mohammed Farah Aidid, the Religious Conservative candidate, has the lowest - only 9% - of the vote. While his performance is unusually strong for a Religious - especially Conservative - candidate (suspected, again, because of the Civil War), it is highly unlikely he will be able to garner any significant percentage of the vote. I'm going to break out of journalistic bounds here and say, since this is truely a once-in-a-lifetime event for Egyrians and especially the candidates, I'm going to say good luck to all the candidates, and good luck to their country. This is John Clark, WWN, in New York. *** |
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| Wadj | Aug 17 2005, 12:09 AM Post #15 |
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Sultan Ibrahim sends his full support to Mr. Al-Sadat. The Sultan is confident that Mr. Al-Sadat can lead Egyria most effectively at this time. |
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| Nag Ehgoeg | Aug 18 2005, 02:22 PM Post #16 |
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Nag Ehgoeg unoffically supports the Lefty. |
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| Al Araam | Aug 18 2005, 02:39 PM Post #17 |
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Al Araam would like to join Wadj in unofficially endorsing Mr. Anwar al-Sadat. Mr. al-Sadat appears to be the clear choice to rebuild and strengthen Egyria, returning it to it's former glory. |
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| Nag Ehgoeg | Aug 19 2005, 09:44 AM Post #18 |
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In Nag Ehgoeg we love unoffically supporting Saddam's. Almost as much as we like supporting Mohammed's (that Ali was one hell of a fighter!) As such the Regent would like to meet with Mr Saddam bin Mohammed and possibly have an article run on this great man in the Nagian News. |
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| The Socialist Sheikdom of Egyria | Aug 20 2005, 11:14 AM Post #19 |
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Election policy does not allow a candidate to consort with foreign dignitaries. However, Nag Ehgoeg is allowed to send in questions to the Moderator's of the Debates which may be asked at the following debate. As the next debate is today questions will be asked on the 27th, the final debate. |
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| The Socialist Sheikdom of Egyria | Aug 20 2005, 02:42 PM Post #20 |
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*** THIS IS A SPECIAL PRESENTATION OF WWN... THE 2005 EGYRIAN NATIONAL ELECTIONS' FIRST RUN-OFF DEBATE "Good evening everyone. I'm Mark Miller for WWN. We're here in Thebesia to cover the First Runoff Debate of the 2005 Egyrian National Elections. Tonight's theme is "Economy and Restoration," and will be moderated by Alan Greenspan, the Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve in the United States." *** "Ladies and gentlemen, Mr. Alan Greenspan will be moderating tonight. Please hold complete and absolute silence during tonight's proceedings." "Let me first say that I was honored to have been contacted by General's Ayyubid and Abbasid to moderate this debate. I promise to fulfill my Moderation duties with the utmost integrity and fairness." "Now for the candidates. First, Mr. Anwar al-Sadat, Moderate Liberal." "Dr. Jafar bin Salah, Conservative." "Dr. Omar al-Husseini, Liberal." "Mr. Saddam bin Mohammed, Socialist." "Mr. Mohammed Farah Aidid, Religious Conservative." "Mr. Uday bin Sadat, Socialist." "Candidates, you have forty seconds to answer your question. I will call 'Time' at 30 seconds. Other candidates may raise their hands afterwards and ask for a 30-second rebuttal, 'Time' at 25 seconds. Candidates, you hereby declare that you understand these rules and promise to answer questions truthfully and respectfully?" "Yes." "I hereby open tonight's debate with a question directed to Mr. al-Sadat. Mr. al-Sadat, you have said that you have plans for reconstructing your devastated country. How do you plan to go about doing this?" "Uh... well, uh, Alan, I mean Mr. Greenspan, let me say that this is a, uh, honor, to be participating in these, uh, elections with these other qualified candidates. I believe, uh, that reconstruction of our, uh, great country is indeed an, uh, important issue that needs to be, um, discussed. My, uh, plan to reconstruct Egyria will, uh, require - " "Time." "Oh, I mean, er, it will require our construction firms to, uh, work, uh, as never bef-" "Your time is up Mr. al-Sadat." "Oh, I uh, um..." "Dr. bin Salah, you have raised your hand for 30 seconds of rebuttal." "Yes. As Mr. al-Sadat said, thank you for moderating this debate. But that seems all that was said by Mr. al-Sadat. Sir, you have said that you plan to reconstruct our country and have not answered the question of how, only mentioning that 'our construction firms need to work hard. Doesn't our entire nation need to work hard? And can our socialist economy support such a burden any - " "Time." "longer? I say no, we need to change." "This next question is directed to Dr. bin Salah. You have said quote '...our economy needs to be looked at and totally reevaluated.' What should happen to Egyria's economy in your opinion?" "An excellent question Mr. Greenspan. Socialism here in Egyria seems to be the panacea to all ills. Free healthcare, free education, et cetera. But - and I mean no disrespect to my fellow Egyrians by any means - I believe that the Socialists in this country have painted a picture that is really a fallacy. Our taxes are some of the highest in the world. Our economy is inherently weak, and the recent war will prove it bey-" "Time." "beyond any doubt. Citizens of Egyria, I ask you, after the devastation, can you still pay your taxes?" "Your time is up Dr. bin Salah. Mr. bin Mohammed?" "Thank you for coming here tonight Mr. Greenspan. Dr. bin Salah, you bring up good points, but you are exaggerating. Shouldn't a nation provide for its people? Is that not the purpose of a nation? If we abandon socialism, our citizens will be forced to fend for themselves, as they did during the War. Can we really risk the futures of our citizens again? Can we risk them not being able to go to a hospital because they do not have the money?" "Time." "I say that such a risk is too big and unfair to take." "This next question is directed at Dr. Omar al-Husseini. Doctor al-Husseini, you have alluded to increasing science and research funding in the Egyrian budget. Can you tell us how this will aid your country's economy?" "As the others have said, thank you for coming tonight Mr. Greenspan. Erhem - I believe Egyrians, after the war, have lost an idea of where their nation is heading, what its purpose is, hmmmmm? As U.S. President John F. Kennedy challenged his nation to reach the moon by the end of the decade, I wish to issue that very same challenge, hmmmmmm? Fellow Egyrians, let us unite to acheive this goal, hmmm- "Time." "mmf? Oh, yes, erhem - if we all believe we can achieve this goal, then we cannot be stop-" "Your time is up, Dr. al-Husseini." "But why not reunite under the banner of Allah - " "Please do not speak out of turn Mr. Aidid." "My apologies..." "Mr. bin Mohammed, you have 30 seconds for rebuttal." "Thank you Mr. Greenspan. Dr. al-Husseini, let me first say that your challenge and ideas are truly touching to us. But let me now say that your ideas, however bold, are idyllic and unrealistic. You have given us a goal, but how can this goal be acheived? At another time, your challenge should be accepted and undertaken. At another time, however - not now, when our country is only recently healed - " "Time." "- and we need to concentrate on teaching our children fundamentals, not building rocke- "Your time is up Mr. bin Mohammed. This next question is directed to you. Egyrian citizens have been asking for lowered taxes for years - but not necessarily to lose their services which they have come to depend on. Especially after the Civil War, how do you think you can satisfy the needs of Egyria?" "A very good question, especially after Dr. al-Husseini's remarks. What we need to do isn't abandon socialism, as Dr. bin Salah suggests, but instead make it more efficient. We need to prioritize. Important institutions, such as health care and education, need to stay in place. But other, periphery concerns - such as, say, public transportation, or science projects as Dr. al-Husseini has proposed - need to be reevaluated. I -" "Time." "Don't get me wrong, I believe highly in the sciences and our environment, very much so. But I also believe in being realistic, especially now." "Your time is up Mr. bin Mohammed. Dr. bin Salah, you have thirty seconds for rebuttal." "Thank you Alan. Mr. bin Mohammed, you say that you believe in the sciences, the environment, but that we need to be realistic. Is this where the legacy of Egyria as one of the most environmentally friendly and forward-thinking nations in the Middle East - indeed, the world - dies? Are we destined to become another nation of "the West in the East?" "Time." "Realistically, sir, socialism appears to have failed us." "Your time is up Dr. bin Salah. Mr. Mohammed Farah Aidid, you have proposed that Egyria find a common bond in the name of Islam. Isn't this unfair to non-Muslims in Egyria, and how can this help Egyria rebuild?" "Egyria has become a nation disconnected from Allah. Indeed, the recent Civil War proves this - a General was seen as a Prophet! If we accept the common bond that is Islam, if we create a brotherhood in our own nation, then we will be able to rebuild." "You still have 15 seconds Mr. Aidid." "I have said what I needed to sir." "OK then. Mr. bin Mohammed?" "Thank you Mr. Greenspan. With all due respect Mr. Aidid, you came nowhere near answering Mr. Greenspan's question. Uniting under a religious banner will only alienate the non-Muslim portion of our population. Is that really fair to them? Aren't they Egyrians too? We will also alienate ourselves from the other nations of the world - " "Time." " - Egyria is already united in a cause to rebuild - the rebuilding is what's important." "Your time is up Mr. bin Mohammed. This last question is directed at you Mr. Uday bin Sadat. Did the recent fracturing of the Egyrian military by the Civil War, and now with so much to rebuild at stake, prove that the Egyrian military is an economic burden to restoration of infrastructure?" "Thanks for coming tonight Mr. Greenspan. I believe that the Egyrian military is our strongest institution and best tool for rebuilding our country. I have seen amazing work come from men who are properly motivated and know what needs to be done, amazing work. The bonds that have been formed in our military units can only quicken our ability to grow once again into one of the leading nations of the Middle East. I am finished sir." "Seeing no rebuttals, and having finished with the questions, I hereby declare this Debate closed. Thank you all for coming tonight and participation so thoughtfully for your citizens. Good night." *** "Certainly a very interesting debate tonight. It seems clear now that Dr. Jafar bin Salah, a Conservative, and Mr. Saddam bin Mohammed, a Socialist, were the most prepared, providing thougtful comments and speculation. As expected, Dr. al-Husseini's proposals were ruthlessly attacked by the other candidates, and Mr. al-Sadat hardly said anything of consequence. Looks like the voters will decide who they liked the best. John Clark will cover next week's debate, 'Defense and Foreign Policy,' from Mamluk. This is Mark Miller, WWN, in Thebesia. *** |
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| Nag Ehgoeg | Aug 22 2005, 11:17 AM Post #21 |
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[OOC Modding by Nag] Two posts removed due to my own inability to read. I am teh suck. |
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| The Socialist Sheikdom of Egyria | Aug 22 2005, 11:30 AM Post #22 |
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*** THIS IS A WWN NEWS UPDATE... A new poll of the Egyrian National Elections shows a dramatic shift after last night's debate on "Economy and Reconstruction," as I reported last night. Posted Image Once again, Saddam bin Mohammed, the Socialist studier of law and international relations, leads the pack with 38% of the vote with 45-50% of votes recorded. Amazingly, Conservative Dr. Jafar bin Salah, follows closely with 34%. No Conservative candidate has ever reached the Final Election. Uday bin Sadat, a Socialist career soldier, follows with 14%. He is more worrying to bin Mohammed than to bin Salah, as the Socialist votes will be split between the two candidates. The other candidates are effectively out of the running. Anwar al-Sadat, despite international support from Wadj and Al Araam, fell dramatically - from 21% to only 8% - after a dismal performance in last night's debate. In what must be an incredible insult to Dr. Omar al-Husseini in a heavily-left-wing country, the Liberal is TIED with Religious Conservative candidate Mohammed Farah Aidid at 3% each. If the polls remain steady through the next decisive debate - "Defense and Foreign Policy" - then, for the first time in Egyrian election history, a Socialist and a Conservative will face each other in the final election. While Mr. bin Mohammed is expected to benefit from Socialist votes no longer going to Uday bin Sadat - assuming he does not reach the final election - the debates in the final election are also much more intense because there are only 2 candidates. This is Mark Miller, WWN, in London *** OOC: 1 ) the chart isn't as pretty because I'm doing this at school in an off hour B ) This is pretty big stuff. Elections are rare in Egyria, AND this is after a Civil War, AND it is a given that it will be a Socialist vs. a Conservative in the final election. Certainly one of the bigger stories in the region - perhaps the world - at this stage |
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| The Socialist Sheikdom of Egyria | Aug 25 2005, 07:08 PM Post #23 |
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*** THIS IS A WWN NEWS UPDATE... A poll going into the final debate of the runoff election of Egyrian National Elections shows that the race is effectively over - this part, anyway. Posted Image Socialist Saddam bin Mohammed continues to lead with 40% of the vote with approximately 65% of votes counted. However, Conservative Jafar bin Salah follows very closely with 38%. Socialist Uday bin Sadat holds a respectable 19% percent but it is highly unlikely that he will be able to reach the final election. The other 3 candidates are out of the running, with only 1% of the vote each. Egyrian election policy does not allow race concessions except in case of medical emergency. The final debate, "Defence and Foreign Policy," will almost certainly be a mere dress rehearsal for when bin Mohammed and bin Salah face each other in the Final Election. The debate will be covered by John Clark this Saturday. This is Mark Miller, WWN, London. *** |
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| The Socialist Sheikdom of Egyria | Aug 30 2005, 07:43 PM Post #24 |
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OOC: I've been feeling under the weather and had a lot of work and so didn't have time to do this debate - but it wasn't really important anyway, as its obvious who is going to the next election, which WILL be more intense I assure you. Results will be up tomorrow |
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| The Socialist Sheikdom of Egyria | Sep 1 2005, 04:42 PM Post #25 |
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*** THIS IS A SPECIAL WWN REPORT... Mr. Saddam bin Mohammed and Dr. Jafar bin Salah have won the National Egyrian Elections Runoff Election. They beat out Anwar al-Sadat, Omar al-Husseini, Mohammed Farah Aidid and Uday bin Sadat in this stage of the Elections, which began after previous Sheik Omar bin Kazali was assassinated. In what is possibly Egyria's most important elections in its history, the future of the Middle East juggernaut will lay in the hands of either Socialist candidate Mr. Saddam bin Mohammed, who double majored in Law and International Studies at The Nile University, or Conservative candidate Dr. Jafar bin Salah, who has a Doctorate in Business Management and teaches at the University of Thebesia. This is the first time in Egyrian history that a Conservative candidate has ever reached the Final Election. "There are no words to describe how I feel... this is... simply amazing..." said the teary-eyed Conservative at a press conference. "I am hono- excuse me, honored to have been selected for this gre- great opportunity," said an equally choked-up Mr. bin Mohammed. When the Final Election officially begins tomorrow morning, the rules will change. While the candidates can still not receive any financial or similar support from outside Egyria, it is now permitted that any nation which wishes to release a single statement in SUPPORT of a candidate may file a petition with the Election Committee, which will review its content. Candidates may not run campaign ads, but are permitted to travel across Egyria to campaign. Election is once again by popular vote. The citizens of Egyria have until 2 October to cast their ballot. Four debates will be held, one per week on Saturdays - meaning the first debate is in fact the day after the Election opens. As for the other candidates, who failed in this once-in-a-lifetime event? "Well," said Socialist candidate Uday bin Sadat, a career soldier who placed 3rd in the Runoff, "no matter what, I will always be proud to serve my country." This is John Clark, WWN, in New York. *** OOC: 1) This is HUGE. The future of Egyria - and possibly the Middle East - is quite literally at stake. 2) You can issue one statement in SUPPORT ONLY of a candidate (not defaming the other candidate). You need to PM it to me where "the Election Committee" will review it. You only get one chance to issue a statement, and the statement can't be changed, so make it worthwhile. |
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