4th Cabinet

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A news clipping from the period.

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Canada Selects Cabinet in Hotly Contested Election

Canada, NS - Aug. 17, 2004 - Canada, the fourth largest user created region in NationStates, in one of the most competitive elections in its history, selected a new cabinet over the weekend. The incumbent Minister of Justice, Micon, was chosen over former Deputy Prime Minister, Oilers Fans, by a mere six votes. Beaver-Country-Canada was returned as Minister of Foreign Affairs, defeating highly regarded newcomers Columberta and Freezing Cold Water. DrunkenHosers retained the Ministry of Regional Affairs, garnering a convincing 64% of the vote over opponents Octopolis and Freezing Cold Water. Carbanousa and Ess were acclaimed to the Ministry of Defence and the Ministry of Doughnuts and Beer, respectively.

Canadian Prime Minister and UN Delegate Checkers McDog was thrilled by the competitiveness of the elections and by the participation of several new nations in regional politics. "Though experience is a vital asset, the newcomers have a fresh perspective on what needs to be done and what is lacking in the region."

Former Prime Minister, Bweezy, was also encouraged by the involvement of Canada's newer citizens, but acknowledged the difficulties they faced in getting elected. "Name recognition matters and, in two cases, we had people running who joined the region less than a week before the elections. That was a huge disadvantage for them.

Newly elected Minister of Foreign Affairs, Beaver-Country-Canada advised newcomers to take a more cautious approach. "I think new citizens should not run for office until they have been on the boards a certain amount of time, and know how the boards work. About a month's experience is due. That way, as well, it gives you a better chance of winning or receiving more votes, due to people knowing your name and how you act on the boards."

Oilers Fans, however, was not discouraged by his narrow defeat to the four-term Minister of Justice. "This loss isn't going to stop me from future elections. I'm glad for Micon. In the end, experience always wins." He is currently considering applying for the open Deputy Minister of Justice position.

Dual candidate, Freesing Cold Waters, was similarly unbowed by the results. "[I'm] disappointed that I did not win, but that is life, so I have to move on." He has recently launched a new political party and plans on running for office in the next regional elections.

Checkers sees a promising future for the defeated candidates. "I think with more participation, in the next two months, they have a strong chance of winning in the October elections."

Minister of Foreign Affairs candidate, Columberta, is already preparing for the next fight. "This process has made me appreciate what a great region Canada is, where elections are free and fair and anyone has the chance to challenge for office."

The next elections will be held October 7-12. - Blackshear



See also


List of Canadian Cabinets
Preceded by:
3rd Cabinet
4th Cabinet
Succeeded by:
5th Cabinet