Sanctus – At 10:00 this morning, Ethan Ringrose was elected by the House of Deputies to be Sanctaria’s new Chancellor. It follows on from his Democratic Left Party winning a plurality of seats in last weekend’s general election, and it sees the
Sanctus – Sanctus City Councillor Ethan Ringrose was selected by the Democratic Left Party yesterday evening to be their next leader, edging out competitor Culture Secretary Amanda Thomas to the top spot. Ringrose won 58% of all votes cast. It is the
Sanctus – Sanctus City Councillor Ethan Ringrose is leading contender Culture Secretary Amanda Thomas 48-46 as the two go into the final days of campaigning before the special Democratic Left Party Congress this Saturday which will see one of them elected leader
Sanctus – The race to become the next leader of the Democratic Left Party took a new turn today when backbench MP Nicola Allman announced she would no longer be contesting the vote, and that she urged her supporters and voters to
Sanctus – Culture Secretary Amanda Thomas has suffered a major setback in her bid to become leader of the Democratic Left Party, new polling released tonight has suggested. Thomas, who previously led the pack at 45% of likely voters most preferred leader,
Sanctus – In a blow to both the Ringrose and Thomas campaigns, outgoing leader and Chancellor Charlene Hendry, and Homeland Security Secretary Kathryn Stewart today separately announced they would be voting for Nicola Allman in next weekend’s leadership election. Stewart’s endorsement was
Sanctus – Culture Secretary Amanda Thomas has said she will reverse much of the promises made by the Hendry government with regards to defence spending if she is elected leader and enters government after the election in December. Criticising the policy, which
Saint-Owen – The Democratic Left Party’s latest hustings today in Saint-Owen, capital of Glorionis, was the most aggressive to date, with moderates Ethan Ringrose and Nicola Allman both spending the afternoon defending themselves from Amanda Thomas, the candidate of socialist left wing
Amanda Thomas is no stranger to political journalists. Ever since her election to parliament via a by-election in 2014, the Corpus native has jumped at every opportunity to be the Democratic Left Party’s mouthpiece on media rounds. Her appointment as Secretary for
Sanctus – There are to be three candidates to replace outgoing Democratic Left Party leader Charlene Hendry, the party’s central board announced today at 12:30pm. Culture Secretary Amanda Thomas, Sooma MP Nicola Allman, and Sanctus City Councillor Ethan Ringrose all attained the