DCT Sec. xEndeavour Impeached by Congress After “Fairness Fee”

Secretary of Construction and Transport xEndeavour was impeached 8-1-0 by the House of Representatives after his unpopular Fairness Fee policy and unprecedented congressional hearing misconduct that earned him 80 penalty points, with the trial now moving to the upper chamber.
Kaiserin Open to Alexandria Summit but Says Ball Is in Dartanboy’s Court

President Kaiserin of Redmont said she would be “happy to” meet with Alexandrian Prime Minister Dartanboy during an August 1st press conference, though she confirmed no such diplomatic talks are currently planned. The President indicated that any future summit would depend on Alexandria’s interest, stating she would “certainly be interested in obliging” if Dartanboy sought an international meeting.
‘Below Our Bar’: Kaiserin Rejects Joke Bills for Serious Governance

President Kaiserin used a press conference to draw a sharp distinction between her vision of “serious politics” and what she called below-standard joke legislation like the “pipe down act” currently in Congress, while expressing optimism about an “unprecedented opportunity” for economic recovery. She also learned during the conference that lawyers had been excluded from Universal Basic Income payments in what she called “almost certainly a staff issue,” and indicated openness to meeting with Alexandrian Prime Minister Dartanboy if he expresses interest.
The Reveille Times Brings You An Interview With Senator lcn.

In our exclusive interview, Senator lcn comments on questions regarding their senatorial mandate.
Vice President, DPA Secretary, House Representative Connected To Expansive Mafia Operations
A whistleblower has exposed an alleged corruption network linking Redmont’s Vice President, a Department of Public Affairs Secretary, and a House Representative to organized crime operations, including the sale of classified government information, money laundering through a major financial exploit, and the manipulation of taxpayer-funded events for personal profit.
Interview with Senator Juno Andrist: On the Senate, Coalitions, and the Future of the WPR

In our exclusive interview, Senator Juno Andrist of the Workers’ Party of Redmont shares her motivations for joining the Senate, reflects on cross-party collaboration, and addresses the WPR’s current role and internal debates on electoral reform.
Independents: Here are Their Priorities For the Next Congress

Earlier, we brought you the priorities of congressional parties in the House. Now we bring you the House from the perspective of independent representatives. Look here to see what Pepecuu and Nimq have in plans.
What Congressional Leaders Plan for the New Session

In exclusive interviews with The Reveille Times, party leaders detail their legislative strategies for the new session, with the Vanguard collapse and financial sector reform emerging as paramount concerns across the political spectrum. While major parties converge on economic stabilization, smaller parties champion democratic reforms and civic engagement initiatives.
New Nation, Old Tactics: How Alexandria’s Right Won Its First Election

The Sovereign Kingdom Party forged a governing alliance with the Alexandrian Liberty Party to secure a 7-4 working majority in Alexandria’s first elected parliament, overcoming a late-stage socialist coalition that united Labour with smaller left-wing parties under a single electoral banner.
Seat flipped: Rorryyy__ (WPR) wins Oakridge Mayorship

In a razor-thin victory that shifted control of Oakridge’s mayoralty, Workers’ Party candidate Rorryyy___ defeated the incumbent party’s nominee by just four votes in an election shadowed by an unauthorized vote-buying scheme that prompted a federal investigation.