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 – Democratic Left Party leader Ethan Ringrose today promised that, if the DLP is returned to government, he will launch a commission into reducing the voting age federally from 18 to 16. Though stopping short of committing to a referendum on
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
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 – A long awaited report by the Church of Sanctaria’s Synod of Bishops recommends that the Patriarch end the rule that only unmarried and celibate men be able to become priests of the Sanctarian Catholic Church. The report, released this morning
Sanctus – The curse of the outgoing Prime Minister continues into the position of Chancellor it seems with Charlene Hendry announcing today that the next election, scheduled for later this year, will see her leave parliament after almost 40 years. Announcing her
Sanctus – Sanctaria’s first female Prime Minister was quick to make even more history yesterday when, shortly after her election by the House of Deputies, Prime Minister Charlene Hendry announced a complete overhaul of government departments, with many being split up, abolished, and