“Perhaps the most ambitious government in Flemish history” to be installed
League/Libertarian
government to be installed
The Ivory
Tower, the Flemish president’s official residence, has announced that a new
government will be installed on Monday, after several days of negotiations on
an undisclosed location resulted in an coalition agreement between president
Erwin V.H.’s federalist League for the Third Republic and Roeland C.’s Libertarian
Party. This means that former president Mateo Diez Mattiassen’s Democrats are
now almost completely certain of being relegated to the opposition benches,
although despite the claims made by the Flanders Post the current president did
contact the ‘mateists’ but to no avail.
Nevertheless,
the President stated his opinion that a coalition with the Libertarians was the
politically more interesting option anyway, seeing that their proposals during
the electoral campaign were much more innovating than those of the Democrats. What
the president called “one of the most, if not the most, ambitious governmental
agreement in the country’s history” contains several proposals which entail a
break with certain age old Flemish traditions, most notably:
1. an evolution from a highly
centralised state into a federal one
2. the possible adoption of a bitcoin
based economic system, parallel to the SCUE system
3. the slow build-up of a military
presence, in contrast to the age old Flemish pacifist (and largely
isolationist) policy
Flemish
foreign policy is likely to maintain its tendency to seek a closer alliance
with the member states of the Council of Free Nations, of which Flanders now
aims to become a ‘junior partner’ somewhere during the next few months. Other
parts of the governmental agreement include cutting in the bureaucratic red
tape and reinvigorating the nation’s cultural development.
Jingdese
propaganda machine abuses unclarity about government’s composition
The Ivory
Tower has yet been unable to specify who exactly will become part of this new
coalition government. Unconfirmed rumours have it that the League and the
Libertians will be joined by Luc van de Bakoven from the Future Party, a
kinsman of Zeeburg’s leader. The officious propaganda channel of Jingdao has
been using this uncertainty to spew ludicrous claims about the Flemish
president being part of some sort of secret cabal called the Mystic Society.
While this is treated as a joke by the Flemish population and those of the
civilised nations of Micras, it is to be feared that populations with less
opportunities for education - such as those of the feudal society Jingdao
self-admittedly is – will not be able to separate truth from fiction.
While
certain people understandable fear that a Jingdese unification with Shireroth might
destabilise the latter nation (with which Flanders unfortunately hasn’t
developed official relations yet, although this will hopefully be realised in
the near future), many also hope that this would provide the Jingdese masses some
economic development and advances in education and therefore an entry into
modern society. Some are even disappointed that Shirekeep doesn’t seem likely
to gain an even firmer control on this West-Cibolan backwater. Of course,
nobody will say this out loud, given the Flemish government’s official position
that relations with the Zjincheng regime should be normalised.
Labels: Council of Free Nations, Democrats, Erwin V.H., Flanders, Jingdao, L3R, LP, Mateo Mattiassen, Roeland C.