Haven – Chancellor Ethan Ringrose today confirmed to reporters that he has instructed his government to review the tax-status for “large religious organisations” with a view to making them liable for some tax. The move, which is believed to target primarily the
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 – After an initial 90 minute meeting yesterday, December 11th, Democratic Left Leader Ethan Ringrose will meet his Green counterpart Josephine Chari-Jones today to discuss a potential governing coalition between the two to avoid fresh elections being declared on Wednesday. Ringrose
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 – The Electoral Commission today announced that the number of the seats the House of Deputies will have for the next election is 460, a reduction of 339 seats. The 42% reduction comes almost four years after federalisation, with the next
Sanctus – The long awaited report into the new seat makeup of the post-federalisation House of Deputies will be announced tomorrow by Secretary for Devolution, Ben Jackson, with the recommendation the House be made up of only 460 seats – a drop
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