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Press Conference: The new leadership

Calidia

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Siem Khun
Ho Chi province
Ratomkira


Across Europe there where many questions about the new government in Ratomkira. The self-proclaimed Council of Democracy and Justice had already received some relatively positive comments from the international community, but the new leadership wanted to go further then national newspapers. They had made some very big promises and where keen on showing their country and the world that they would live up to them. One of those promises was transparency and by calling the international press conference the council hoped to be another step closer to that. Other slightly more important reasons where rebuilding the bridge between Ratomkira and the outside world, hopefully bringing back some investors and showing the new regime as a respectable governing body.

Present at the press conference was nobody less then the leader of the coup d'état and new Prime Minister, Marshall Drith Vannhere. Marshall Vannhere was accompanied by a small staff and Grand Admiral Viraek Thibalin, recently chosen as Deputy Prime Minister. The two most important leaders of the military and the Council for Democracy and Justice where ready to hear the questions of Europe. Although because of his busy schedule the Prime Minister hardly had the time to prepare the man was confident that the conference would be a success, knowing that his staff did most of the work for this one helped. Prime Minister Vannhere hoped that many press agencies would show up, after all his government where the de facto leaders of Ratomkira. He started by addressing the press that had assembled before him, anxiously waiting for it to begin.

"Ladies and gentlemen of the press. It is my pleasure to welcome you here in Siem Khun on this beautiful day. Before we start with the questions I would like to thank you all for coming and hope that my answers will bring some clarity and understanding about the current situation. I will be answering most of the questions, but you may also address the men sitting besides me.

You may start."
 
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