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La Prensa Libre is the newspaper of record in Monterrey, printing a mixture of news, business, opinion, and cultural articles. The newspaper originates in Embarcadero, Monterrey and maintains other majors offices in Escalera al Cielo, Los Evangelistas, and Fortaleza Real, Frescania. LPL also maintains minor offices in neighboring nations and in locations where Monterrey maintains diplomatic representation.
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Bring the boys home!
Escalera al Cielo – Demonstrations took place outside of the capital building where Parliament meets demanding that the soldiers deployed abroad in Bantyr come home. Currently roughly 1,500 soldiers as part of the Zuli-Santander Expeditionary Force are deployed in Bantyr in service with the Frescanian Army. Thus far around 200 have returned home to Monterrey having given the ultimate sacrifice. Frescania has been at war with alongside our Karlskrona allies in Götarike since last August. Los Regiomontañeros have been in the Celticlands since December to the dismay of many families which didn't agree with the war. The Conservative Party has outright given their 100% faith in the war and the continued support of Frescanian policies abroad which hasincluded their vocal opposition to the disruption of peace in Himyar. Prime Minister Cristobal Santos has refused to grant an exit strategy for the Zuli-Santander Expeditionary Force believing that, "the proclamation of an exit strategy and withdraw date will only soften our resolve and give our enemies a date to look forward and plot for." Opposition Leader of the Liberal Party, Francisco Estévez, urged that the protestors voices should be heard and that government officials should not be so hasty to dismiss the opinions of others. He stopped short of a full endorsement of their actions however, "I don't think now is the right time for me to comment on the current situation. Our servicemen deserve our full support." His words continue the trend in Frescania where the opposition maintains solidarity with the ruling party or coalition in times of war.
Escalera al Cielo – Demonstrations took place outside of the capital building where Parliament meets demanding that the soldiers deployed abroad in Bantyr come home. Currently roughly 1,500 soldiers as part of the Zuli-Santander Expeditionary Force are deployed in Bantyr in service with the Frescanian Army. Thus far around 200 have returned home to Monterrey having given the ultimate sacrifice. Frescania has been at war with alongside our Karlskrona allies in Götarike since last August. Los Regiomontañeros have been in the Celticlands since December to the dismay of many families which didn't agree with the war. The Conservative Party has outright given their 100% faith in the war and the continued support of Frescanian policies abroad which hasincluded their vocal opposition to the disruption of peace in Himyar. Prime Minister Cristobal Santos has refused to grant an exit strategy for the Zuli-Santander Expeditionary Force believing that, "the proclamation of an exit strategy and withdraw date will only soften our resolve and give our enemies a date to look forward and plot for." Opposition Leader of the Liberal Party, Francisco Estévez, urged that the protestors voices should be heard and that government officials should not be so hasty to dismiss the opinions of others. He stopped short of a full endorsement of their actions however, "I don't think now is the right time for me to comment on the current situation. Our servicemen deserve our full support." His words continue the trend in Frescania where the opposition maintains solidarity with the ruling party or coalition in times of war.