Without a shadow of doubt, election results made it clear that Quacbec wants Marine LeQuac to be the new leader and clean up the country from immigration. 78% of Battaland citizens came out to the polls last night, and 52% voiced their support for Marine LeQuac and the far right policies of EN-UF by voting for her.
Marine LeQuac - "Jour Nouveau" |
Battaleon made an address to his country, stating that he accepts the verdict democratically induced by his people. He is preparing to live a private life in Quacbec in his residence, Chateau de Quack.
In a speech moments after, Marine LeQuack announced her acceptance of the will of the people, and the dawn of a new triumph for the citizens of Quacbec:
"My fellow Quacbecois. I welcome you to join with me in a new day for our city. A Jour Nouveau. One that we will not share with any geese.
I am pleased to tell you that this threat of geese is soon to be ended. I am happy to report that work camps have been created for these treacherous geese. Now instead of living off us freely, stealing and murdering innocent ducks -- they will be subjected to work. The first of these camps, construction has already started. In 30 days of our Jour Nouveau, the geese will all be rounded up and sent into these work camps and out of our society!
Now the streets will be clean! Now our city will be free! Now the wicked and invasive geese will be destroyed! Now the King can return!"
After all were chanting Heil Marine! Heil Marine! There was a brief pause at the end. Apparently, this was not something discussed by Marine in her campaign. Most Quacbecois have a negative opinion of Battalouis, and had not known this was part of Marine's anti-immigrant agenda. But the voice of die-hard supporters drenched out and contrary thought, decreasing dissent of Marine to a whisper."
Marine has invited back Battalouis XVIII to the throne, and wishes for him to sit as the formal head of government while she runs the country. Part of the Nouveau Jour is to return to previously enstated policies that kept strong nationalism during the rule of Battalouis XVI & prior monarchs.
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