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The Josephite Party: For Dignity of All


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 THE JOSEPHITE PARTY

The General Election for the 21st Imperial Diet, 1795

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“For The Dignity Of All”

Continuing the legacy of progress.

 

In 1715, Emperor Joseph Marna decreed the Nenzing proclamation, where he criticized the many exploitations in the Pertinaxi regime. He described a society where all could enjoy the rights and liberties that were held by the few, these rights secured by the fundamental Rights of Man, protections that are inalienable and divinely inspired. It is that inspires and unites us in purpose to do what is right.

 

Although Joseph Marna has since long perished, the ideals set forth by him still emanate today within the legacy of the Josephite Union. The Josephite Union has long been on the forefront on the prospect of civil service, optimizing the service of governance to its goal: to reach and benefit all citizens from a national to regional scale. 

 

To the Orenian people, we tell you this: we are in an era of unprecedented progress, and an era of enlightenment. Should we be fearful of progress? Never! We must ourselves take charge of this push of enlightenment. Why should we ourselves be afraid of progress, when we ourselves are the vehicle of the future? We should not foster animosity of our collective progress, but rather propagate a benevolent society that collectively works together for our shared prosperity. Through such a movement, we can and will grow as a united nation. People of Oren, we have but yet tasted the potential we can reach through such ideals. Today, we stand on the forefront of what we can achieve, our endeavors leading us to heightening our knowledge and education of the world around us. The service of our nation is service to God, and devoting ourselves to the people is equitable to building our own character. This itself is what the Holy Scrolls teaches us, to produce more than what we consume, and to give more than what we take.

 

Our vision aligns with the aspiration of the businessman, the worker, and the farmer. We align with the protection and promotion of our individual liberty.

 

SEPARATING FACT FROM FICTION

 

In such a political climate, it becomes necessary to separate what truly is fact, and what truly is not. The Josephites are steadfast in their commitment towards the people, as elected representatives. Out of the 11 sessions in the 20th Imperial Diet that the Josephites attended in full, current Members of the Opposition have only attended roughly half of the sessions. It becomes necessary then, to question their true commitment towards our electorate.

 

If a person, regardless of cabinet or not, wants to run for elective office, they too must be accountable to the people. Ministerial governance will be held accountable to the people through this manner, through confidence and confirmation. Such is the role of the House of Commons to provide confidence in the Cabinet, should you support these candidates, this is the government that is promised to you.

 

A VISION OF SERVICE

 

With the privilege of a majority in the Diet from their constituents, the Josephite Union went right to work for the Orenian people.

 

Through legislative sessions, the first stages of the Marnan Economic Initiative have helped grow businesses within Oren. Consumer Protections and incentivization of innovation have been legislated through the Josephite’s Intellectual Property Act, amongst others. However, the goals of the initiative have yet to be finished. The Josephite Union believes in a moderate system of free enterprise, and these individuals with such ideals have begun the work to further our shared growth. We, as Josephites, value these economic freedoms to grow and accumulate wealth, as they allow Orenians of all backgrounds to improve our collective standard of living through market engagement and job creation. We shall work with cities to secure fair housing opportunities for our Imperial citizens.

 

We have seen the evolution and expansion of public service that is representative of our ever growing nation. Through our contract with our sovereign and Their government, these institutions exist to preserve and defend our will. They are our check and stability upon the reach of government, and the defenders of the rights of man. Thus, begs the question: how will we optimize our institutions of Imperial Civil Service? The Josephite ministry is notable for a bureaucracy of new faces, a ministry based on meritocracy. The vision for the Imperial Civil Services lies in this essential truth, a vision to streamline those interested in government into recruitment of several ministries based on their aspirations. The vision is to allow for anyone to join the service of governance, in all levels of government, open to all who show interest in service of our beautiful state.

 

THE JOSEPHITES OF TODAY

 

In this election, we are joined both by candidates and constituents of old and new, a testament to the everlasting legacy of evolution our party serves towards the people. Such people are veterans of bureaucracy, businessmen, and most importantly, public servants. Such itself provides a diverse set of views to ensure efficiency in the Imperial Diet.

 

The Tickets:

I) Franz Nikolai Sarkozy, Dimitri Orlov, Fyodor Ostrovich

II) George C. Galbraith, Vivaca Rutledge, Giada Orlov

III) George Kovachev, Gino Falcone, Dresden de Wees

IV) Leana d'Emyth, Henrik Larson, Olivier Halcourt

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George Galbraith would read the missive, a smile encompassing his countenance.

 

"For the dignity of all." He'd reiterate to himself. The former President of the Commons would smile, moving to his window. 

 

"We've worked for the service of the Orenian people, whether it be judicial reform or for our businesses. The light of progress has only yet started."

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Annabelle Kelmenour smiled as she read through the missive, “For the dignity of all, for the glory of the Empire” the proud Josephite uttered to herself.

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     Gino Falcone leant in a familiar chair, hunched into the missive: glancing over it's contents.  A small smirk rose to his visage as the endorsed candidates were listed.  A familiar thought that seemed to predict the coming members in an impression akin to deja vu. 
"Praise Josephites." He simply remarked, lighting up a cigarette.

    He stood up, waiting till the new Saint's Days where Joseph Marna's ideals would be once more perpetuated in the majority party: Josephites. The party he'd been loyal to for some fifteen years sweeping once again.  Another day, another sun, another Imperial Diet: 
"For The Dignity of All." 

 

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Azariah O'Rourke scanned over the missive, a smile cresting upon her face as she began to read the candidates. "My cousin finally decided to run for the House - I do wish him luck & he has my vote." With that the O'Rourke gazed out her window & down the street towards Varoche Hall, waiting for the moment when the Josephites would sweep the election once again.

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Dimitri Orlov smiled as he read the pamphlet. "Bolshe work. I would niet expect anything less from our friends." he'd muse to his family, as he looked to the crystal glass of whiskey in his palm. As he swirled the liquid, a smile of pride would grow as he looked to Giada. "Is all in hands of voter now, Gia." He would raise his glass, before offering a toast. "To voter, our most loyal ally." Dimitri would then gulp a fair portion of the whiskey before continuing his dinner, with an air of excitement now lingering in the room.

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Aleksei Orlov patted his brother Dimitri Orlov on the shoulder after he read over the intriguing letter "Congratulations Brother, perhaps we should hold a celebratory dinner for when you win the election, da?" @BogsBinny

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Yay Goooooooo Josephites

 

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Random double post lol, crappy intern [Edited]

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Margaret releases a distraught yelp, a gossiping maidservant telling another of the Dowager's lamentations on the rise of suffocating liberalism! "Oh, my, my... We shall have a halfling administration one day, if these men are successful... Mark my words, Charlotte," muttered she as she hastily penned to her dear friend, the Lady Helvets, chin piqued and faltering bosom swelled.

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"Beautiful! A piece of art! Continuing Joseph I's Legacy!' Said Leana Codeila d'Emyth with her stone grey eyes while sipping her evening tea with some of her fellow aristocrats, the woman's pale complexion shimmered under the lowering sun as she had a soft smile. "To an honorable campaign, ladies!" She'd cheer up her small tea cup with her honorable ladies with her proper and soft voice tone, right after her cheer she'd sip the tea softly while keeping up her soft smile, looking towards the lowering sun.

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3 minutes ago, Axelu said:

Margaret releases a distraught yelp, a gossiping maidservant telling another of the Dowager's lamentations on the rise of suffocating liberalism. 

Leopold gets up from wiping his bum, "Political parties?" he'd say, looking over the document. He'd place it down, "Not really for me," he'd go to write the former Countess a letter, when opened it would simply say, "Belagadu."

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