Thursday 8 November 2007

Conservatives: "Vote for the Future"

VALOIS - On the eve of the election for Royal Assembly, Conservative Party Leader David Oatney spoke before a gathering of young people in the empty halls of Victoria University and urged them to vote Conservative. Former Peoples Representative Oatney pledged that a Conservative majority would fix Morovia's hospitals, fund the Armed Services, and address issues of long term succession to the Crown.

On the issue of investment in hospitals, he said, "The lack of any sitting government in this Kingdom for so long has impaired the ability of our hospitals to do their job, and now our hospitals face closure. A Conservative Royal Assembly will take immediate action to reverse these dangerous trends to both the public health and public safety."

In remarks that drew a standing ovation from the hall of would be students, Oatney also pledged to reopen the doors of Victoria University, which has been closed since 2005.

"Morovia's people may well decide whether the Kingdom lives or dies in a single election over the next couple of days," he said. "Today I would like to share with you, the Morovian People, why I believe you should support the Conservative Party and Conservative candidates Bill Bekkenhuis, Chris McQueeney, and myself in this weekend's vote."

Election ballots will be mailed on November 9, and are due by 11:59PM EST on November 11. The results will be announced the following day.