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Saturday, December 19, 2009

2nd Hock cabinet undergoing nominations

President Hock

TITULIA CITY | Within days of being re-elected by a slim margin, President Hock’s cabinet has to go under new confirmations. AG Drmanhaton is going through re-confirmation. RNC Head Julian (R-Con) was shocked to see Former VP Money being nominated for Secy for Citizen Services. Julian told TC that “VP Money should not be nominated for any office. He is corrupt as seen in the Teacher Admin. I wish that citizens would vote down his nomination, but this country is way too partisan. The loonies will get him confirmed like they denied me.”

LIST OF CABINET MEMBERS (italics denote unconfirmed)

striked letters  denotes confirmation failed,withdrawn, or emigrated.

Vice President | Alex Pijanowski

Attorney General | Drmanhaton  results

Secy of Immigration |

  1.  Rt Hon Dion Major  results [12 out of 23 Votes are No]
  2. Dennis McVicker results

Secy of Citizen Services | Bill Money results

Secy of Media | Luxis Avaram  results  (emigrated)

Secy of Admin Relations | Reformer  results

Secy of Economy | Gerry Brady results

PARTY BREAKDOWN:

LINARDIST 1 (+PRESIDENT) = 2

REPUBLICAN 1

ANTI-ADMIN 1

LIBERTARIAN 1

SOCIAL DEMOCRATIC 1

COMMONWEALTH 1

NON-AFFILIATED/IND. 2

TCOPINIONtheconservative 

The RNC Daily

COMMENTARY

We commend President Hock for having a bipartisan cabinet, but there are some things still fishy. We recommend you vote..

YES TO CONFIRM:

Attorney Gen | Drmanhaton (AAP) He is nonpartisan and has committed to giving more power to the citizens of Titulia to truly make Titulia the Republic of Titulia.

Secy of Media | Luxis Avaram (R) He is a great leader with loads of experience. He will do a great job no matter what field he is in.

Secy of Admin Relations | Reformer (I) He is nonpartisan (as seen by his membership of the NDP and Whigs) and is outspoken. He will make a great spokesperson for the people of Titulia to the Admin.

NO TO DENY:

Secy of Citizen Services | Bill Money (LN) In the 2nd Teacher Administration, then-VP Money was found as very corrupt. He introduced a prop to increase cabinet pay that was controversial and was denied. He tried to get RNC Head Julian arrested over an invitation to a debate he sent to everyone. VP Money will not do anything good for Titulia. Just play to play politics. But, of course, due to a strong Linardist and Corrupt presence, we’re certain that he will be confirmed.

Secy of Immigration | Rt Hon Dion Major (CM) Linardists wrongly denied an experienced former Avaram Foreign Affairs Min Julian (R) for the job when he was nominated. He then created a prop to get him the job and Pres. Hock caught wing of it. He has also admitted major failures in his party, and with immigration an important issue, we cannot risk it.

UPDATE: President Hock has withdrawn Dion’s nomination due to strong opposition.

UPDATE: President Hock has chosen his predecessor, Dennis McVicker to be Immigration Secy.

NO TC-DAILY OPINION:

Secy of Economy | Gerry Brady (SDP) He is a new citizen of Titulia who arrived about a week or so ago. Although he lacks the experience, he has shown to be strong and will do what is right for Titulia. His failed presidential bid showed he cared about his new home, but we are undecided. So it is up to you to decide. We have NO OPINION on Mr. Brady’s nomination.

Secy of Immigration | Dennis McVicker (I) He is a two-time president with a mixed legacy. He has both positives and negatives on his resume. We can all agree to disagree on his policies and views, but he has done a lot for Titulia. What he will do with Immigration will be interesting to see considering he originally abolished the Immigration-Foreign Affairs Dept. after defeating then-President Luxis Avaram.

Article created by:

  • EIC JI981993 (PFP)
  • RNC Daily EIC/ TC Contributor Julian (R)
  • Contributor SOVfan (R)
  • Contributor NJsone93 (R) formerly PFP

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