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BBC World Service: April 2019 Mini-Update
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The Monarchy
Sovereign:
HM King Edward X
Prince of Wales:
HRH Prince George


WA Delegate: JayDee Bonaparte


Crown Court Judges

Lady Georgiana Stewart, CJ
His Majesty's Government
Prime Minister:
JayDee Bonaparte
Deputy Prime Minister: Michael Stewart
Home Secretary:
Bailey Lucullus Norfolk-Stuart
External Affairs Secretary:
Sir Henry Norfolk
Culture Secretary:
Madeline Norfolk
Public Services Secretary:
Michael Stewart & Sacul Astoria
Attorney General:
Vlaska
House of Lords
Klaus, Marquess of Belfast
George, Earl of Clarence*
Samuel, Baron Clarent

House of Commons
Renée Fontaine of Oxford (LD)
Madeline Norfolk of Dwyfor Meirionnydd (SF)*
Grace Crawley of York (CP)
Sir Henry Norfolk of Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath (SF)
Gordon Laurens-Wessex of Edinburgh (I)
 

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Bonaparte sweeps into Downing Street
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With the General Election right around the corner, speculation began to rise as to who would get the keys to Number 10 Downing Street for the upcoming term. It didn't take long before the first batch of candidates headed to Walpole Street and placed their names on the ballots for the April 2019 election. Among these registrants was JayDee Bonaparte, who announced his intentions to stand for the Office of Prime Minister. His registration would be followed suit by Vlaska, the second and final candidate for Prime Minister. Bonaparte and Vlaska, both seasoned members of the region attempted to earn the poeple's votes by focusing on the issues of regional recruitment and retention, something that has affected United Kingdom in recent administrations. In the end, it was Bonaparte who swept the board and was appointed Prime Minister following his 70% win over Vlaska's 30%. Hopes are high for Bonaparte's term and he has at the time of this writing, began the implementation of several of his major reform policies, including the establishment of the World Assembly Secretary, and the proposal to better define the role of the World Assembly Delegate in United Kingdom.

Election Results:
Prime Minister: JayDee Bonaparte (I) 12 Votes (70.59%)
Vlaska (PA) 5 Votes (29.41%)

House of Commons: Renée Fontaine (Lib) - 13 votes (21.67%)
Portukal (I) - 3 votes (5.00%)
Grace Crawley (Con) - 8 votes (13.33%)
Phillips Laurens-Wessex (I) - 9 votes (15.00%)
Henry Norfolk (Sinn) - 12 votes (20.00%)
Madeline Norfolk (Sinn) - 15 votes (25.00%)
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What time is it?: Reform time

Immediately upon his appointment as Prime Minister, JayDee Bonaparte issued a series of statements laying down the foundation for a significant portion of his policies, the first being the creation of "FACE" or the Foreign Affairs Council of Experts. One of his major campaign promises, the Prime Minister declared that FACE would serve as an advisory council to the Prime Minister on matters of foreign relations, thereby beginning the push to opening United Kingdom to the possibility of opening relations with regions United Kingdom has not associated with. FACE is certainly a new, innovative idea for United Kingdom and the regions looks forward to seeing that FACE and the Prime Minister can do in terms of Foreign Affairs.

A little bit closer to home, the Government submitted 2 separate bills of Parliament that aim to take the involvement of the World Assembly in United Kingdoms towards an entire different direction. The bills currently being debated by Parliament would grant the Government more oversight in regards to the World Assembly and in turn make it an important, active, and integral part of regional life in the United Kingdom. The proposals currently in the floor of the House of Commons would expand the authority of the World Assembly and bring in a new blood that sets its sights on the WA aspect of regional life. Such initiatives are expected to take place in the coming weeks and we invite you to stay tuned to our embassies for further details on this.[/quote]
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