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  1. Huxley Reelected Fort Triumph — Polls closed across Sensoria Wednesday night, and now the Star can officially project that Harper Huxley has won reelection as Coordinator of the Assembly of Delegates, decisively defeating Conservative Alliance challenger Delmer Walwyn. Walwyn has congratulated Huxley on her victory and expressed a desire for ongoing cooperation with Huxley's administration. Huxley gave a speech in Fort Triumph, thanking the people for their confidence in her, and promising to "continue the great work of Joe Krantor in building a new, strong Sensoria." Huxley's Progressives have maintained a strong grip on Sensorian politics since Joe Krantor first founded the party with promises of constitutional reform. Huxley was first elected to the office 4 years ago, following Joe Krantor's announcement that he would be retiring from the position at the end of his term. Huxley, then Krantor's Secondary, was thrust into the spotlight as his successor. Huxley's first victory came at a much narrower margin than any of Krantor's, but in her time as Coordinator, Huxley has managed to build a significant rapport with Sensorian voters, undoubtedly helping to expand her margin of victory in this election. Huxley's first term accomplishments include completing multiple major infrastructure projects and the expansion of the Sensorian tourism industry. For her second term, Huxley has promised to look outward and build relations across Aura and throughout Esferos.
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  2. 11 August 1424 - Today it was announced that the proposed Internet Right Amendment to the constitution will be brought to vote in the Iyunadai in the coming days. This bill was proposed by Lawmaker Agasga Florius of the Pirate Party and would make internet access a human right for Zoranian citizens and would have dramatic far reaching changes that could send ripples through the internet service industry. The expanse of these changes are to be speculated but it is already being met by much resistance from the Talon League coalition, with leaders of the coalition stating that internet access is not a human right "as humanity has existed for centuries without it and the implementation of such an addition to the constitution would mean that people have been deprived of a right for centuries." This is just simply one of their objections to the proposed amendment with the various leaders of the political parties of the Talon League each coming up with their own reasons for opposing the law. The Prosperity Coalition, on the other hand, has been silent on the matter so far. Those close to Junaluska of the Junalusaknist Party has stated that they are likely to support the amendment stating that "the internet is necessary for the revolution to spread abroad in the modern world and for the citizens of Zoran to learn about the injustices of the global capitalism and to be part of the international struggle for a better world." Other parties have not given insight into their opinions on the amendment yet and no hints have been found with regards to the other parties. In the coming days more details will likely be released by the other political parties as to how they attend to vote on this amendment.
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