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(( You guys switch votes, but I have not actually changed my vote. My vote, regarding reforms and whatnot, as Jorges stands.

As for the general election, I'd have been able to vote as Jorges having lost the primaries; its not like primary candidates are banned from voting and its not like I declared an agitator. So of course I'll be voting as Guerrero in the general. ))
 
(( You guys switch votes, but I have not actually changed my vote. My vote, regarding reforms and whatnot, as Jorges stands.

As for the general election, I'd have been able to vote as Jorges having lost the primaries; its not like primary candidates are banned from voting and its not like I declared an agitator. So of course I'll be voting as Guerrero in the general. ))[/QUOTE

((sounds good, not trying to be difficult :) happy communisting, if that is a word))
 
Dear Senor Renin,

It is my pleasure to announce to you my justified pillaging of the government-held countryside. My makeshift army of farmers and craftsmen now number around 1000. As I write my men, who style themselves the "The People's Warriors," are preparing to make a long and arduous journey from the countryside to the coast in order to unite with your forces. Therefore do not cease your assault of Buenos Aires, for the most fearsome freedom fighters in all of South America are on their way.

Sincerely,

--Barrio Bautista--
 
Liberales:

Carlos Andonie ((rudders10)): 5
Lorenzo Subercaseaux ((Lyonessian)): 2

Coalition With Republicanos: 1
Coalition With Nacionales: 0
No Coalition: 6

Carlos Andonie ((rudders10)): 2
Valentin Severino ((Syriana)): 1

Total: 7

Republicanos:

Pedro Rivera ((atomicsoda)): 4
Jorges Roseno((Rogov)): 1 ((Withdrawn))

Coalition With Liberales: 4
Coalition With Nacionales: 1
Coalition With FNT: 1

Pedro Rivera ((atomicsoda)): 4

Total: 5

Nacionales:
Mateo Sáez ((Seek75)): 0 ((Withdrawn))
Valentin Severino ((Syriana)): 3
Severiano Miramontes ((Ivir Baggins)): 0 ((Withdrawn))

Coalition With Republicanos: 0
No Coalition: 3

Mateo Sáez ((Seek75)): 1
Severiano Miramontes ((Ivir Baggins)): 1

Total: 3

FNT:

Sergio Gogolow: 3

Coalition With Liberales: 1
Coalition With Comunistas: 2
Abstain: 1

Sergio Gogolow: 3

Total: 3

Comunista:

Coalition With FNT: 5

Osvaldo Tamiuszski ((tamius23)): 5

Total: 5
 
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Wow, I was going to vote for Saez too :(
 
((Oh come on, of course I get a supporter after I'm the one to break the deadlock... :())

((One of the reasons I require four people per party is so there can't be a deadlock in the primary, since only three candidates are allowed to run, so there's at least one non-candidate voting.))
 
"Comrade Bautista,
We await your arrival at the suburbs of Buenos Aires. The fighting has intensified, as the reactionaries hold onto the last vestiges of power they have. We await your arrival, as it can only bolster the fervor of revolution sweeping through the air. The chains of oppression will be broken, I swear this to you Comrade!


Comrade Renin"
 
I must air my concerns about these revolutionaries in Argentina; if they are so willing to launch a bloody war to overthrow the government of a foreign nation, what lengths will they go to here, in their homeland? I believe the president and the Congreso should condemn the actions of these murderers, and we should disown them as citizens of this Republic, if they continue their vile actions.

I am certain even the socialists and communists are willing to condemn these violent actions, even if they agree with the goals of this atrocious campaign.
 
"I am sorry, Senor de Santa Rosa, but they will not condemn these violent actions. It is clear that these actions have their support, and that should the opportunity come they will try the same here."

Severiano Miramontes
 
((No, there are Communist rebels in Argentina.))

"Senor Rosa, Argentina is ruled by a reactionary military Junta. We are merely helping the people here throw off the chains of Imperialism, and of oppression. Chile, though a bourgeois democracy, has not enslaved its people in this way. We have no intent to overthrow the current Chilean Republic, unless measures such as those are taken by the government."

-Comrade Armando Renin
 
((Here's a question: If, say, the Republicanos are 5 in favour of a coalition with the Liberales, but the Liberales are 4 against a coalition at all, and no Liberal has actually voted in favour of a coalition with the Republicanos; will they still be forced into a coalition with the Republicanos, against their will?))

Coalition: Liberales

((Not that I think this will matter anyway. Think of this as me working against a coalition. Why? I don't like these coalition formation law thingies. It reduces the options available at the Presidential elections. IMO, they should be after that stuff. That makes the most sense.))
 
"Yes, but there is still means for us to take power through the electorate. It is using the Bourgeois's weapon against them, something my comrade Ferran Marti used to say quiet often. If the people wish for a Marxist government in Chile, then they have the option to elect one. Where, as in Argentina, there is no such choice."

-Comrade Renin
 
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((^^^ Way to go, mate. Telling everybody of your Evul plans. I wouldn't say that is the smartest thing to do.))
 
((Here's a question: If, say, the Republicanos are 5 in favour of a coalition with the Liberales, but the Liberales are 4 against a coalition at all, and no Liberal has actually voted in favour of a coalition with the Republicanos; will they still be forced into a coalition with the Republicanos, against their will?))

Coalition: Liberales

((Not that I think this will matter anyway. Think of this as me working against a coalition. Why? I don't like these coalition formation law thingies. It reduces the options available at the Presidential elections. IMO, they should be after that stuff. That makes the most sense.))

No. It would require a majority of liberals to vote in Favour of a coalition. Looks like no ore election coalitions this time.))