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THE QVAITICAN CASCADE
THE CENTRE OF ALL QVAITICAN MEDIA, DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN


Wednesday, 10 June, 2015


Issue #139: The Left in Qvait undergoes depolarization, 2016 election




STOCKHOLM, QVAIT — This morning, the Democratic, Social Democratic, Liberal, and Progressive Parties merged to form the Labor Party. Since 2012, the Democratic Party has failed to win enough votes because the Left was polarized between the many different political parties. On the Right, the Republican and Constitutionalist Parties merged in 2013 to form the United Conservative Party and has been very successful. However, with the progressive trend of Qvait and now the depolarization of the Left, the new Labor Party is on even footing and is predicted to win next year's election.


To begin what a number of political analysts believe is the "Labor offensive," Governor Natalie Cruz announced that she will register in July to be a presidential candidate under the Labor platform. Governor Cruz, who was Governor Shawn Euron's campaign manager in the previous election, said that she was urged by Governor Euron to run. Governor Euron, who failed three times in 2012, 2013, and 2015 to be elected President, came up short in the last election, losing by three-tenths of a percent to then-Governor Gabriel West. Because of Euron's unluckiness in the three elections, he told a reporter that he will not run for President again.


Besides Governor Cruz, another Labor presidential hopeful is Congresswoman Margaret Harrison, who announced her intent to run right after Governor Cruz's announcement. Even though all eyes were on the Conservatives in the last few elections, it seems that the attention has shifted left. Last week, the polls leaned towards Congresswoman Harrison. However, after Governor Euron endorsed Governor Cruz, the recent polls indicate that there is going to be competition for Congresswoman Harrison. George Foreman, a political analyst from Amsterdam, told the editor of The Qvaitican Cascade that the "number one issue in the Labor primary will be Qvait's membership in the Southern Cooperation Organisation." Governor Cruz is against SCO membership while Congresswoman Harrison supports it.


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