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In the most recent Zealandian Elections, the Socialist Unity Party of Zealandia won a majority. Not exactly a groundbreaking sentence. There are plenty of socialists in Zealandia, and they thus make up a not insubstantial section of the electorate. Yet, it seems, as any time Zealandia holds elections, accusations of corruption abounds.

We, in Renasia, can see why. Zealandia lacks an independent electoral committee, and it dearly needs one. This however is not a basis for repeated accusations. Certainly not in the manner which have been seen from the newly renamed Reform Party. This is exactly the kind of politically motivated disrespect that should not be tolerated by anyone, and is not by Renasia.

We are able, as mentioned above, to see their view. We admit that there is a small possibility the elections were rigged. But without evidence past circumstantial, the actions of M. Anderson are inexcusable.

We believe the Reform party should focus on honest political action to attempt to alter the electoral position, and we shall support them on this issue. But we will not take party to such heinous political and personal assaults. I leave you with a quote from M. Anderson, to emphasize my point:

Wonder why the SUPZ always wins? I’m not giving up, Joe. I will unseat you no matter how hard I have to work to do it… If the SUPZ wasn’t full of corrupt shitheads with their own interests at heart I might listen.

In Renasian News, possible plans for a project have been suggested for the coming months, as part of Renasia’s funding reform, to replace previously militaristic projects, with those more citizen minded.

As such, RenTech will be looking into energy production technology. A small, 50W wind turbine, research into dye-sensitized solar cells and the production of aluminium air batteries are all subjects that will be looked at during the project, which is to start next February. It is rumoured these projects will be part of future Renasian economic developments.