Font Size
15px

Chapter 17: Election Results

Translator: 549690339

After listening to Arthur’s speech, the surrounding crowd erupted into enthusiastic cheers and applause, with Martin and Henris naturally being no exception.

People in this era naturally didn’t know about drawing a big pie, and unconsciously, they were eating the big pie drawn by Arthur with a sense of entitlent and gratitude.

However, Arthur indeed had the ability to make everything he planned co true, and the big pie would soon turn into reality.

“Gentlen, I know that many of you who are running for office do not have a clear purpose for running. Perhaps like Martin, you want to participate more fully in the developnt and construction of our country, and improve the living standards and economic inco of all our compatriots. So, like Henris, have witnessed the miserable conditions of the poor in this country and want to make an effort and change for the better. No matter what your purpose is, being a mber of the House of Commons is a very important and powerful position. I hope that after you succeed in winning the election, you will not forget your original intention and seek benefits for the country, governnt, and all Australians. Of course, those who fail in the election should not be discouraged. There will be elections every two years, and as long as you learn from your experience and lessons, you will always succeed.” Arthur looked solemnly at the onlooking crowd and said.

“Yes, Your Highness!”

The crowd seed to respond to Arthur in unison, very neatly and in harmony.

“Of course, it’s not just becoming a mber of the country’s parliant that allows one to contribute to the developnt and construction of the country. Even as an ordinary citizen, as long as we all work hard and abide by the law, we are making a contribution to the developnt and construction of our country, aren’t we? As long as all Australians unite as one, Australia will be the greatest country, and Australians will be the greatest nation.” Arthur said with a smile.

Such a speech, tinged with nationalism, was welcod and respected by all Australians.

Although Australians were born as a new nation from the mixing of Western immigrants and indigenous people, it doesn’t an that Australians see themselves as inferior.

What Australia has always lacked is a leader with great ambition and vision. Now that Arthur is here, Australians are sure to show their true colors.

“Of course, all of this cannot be achieved only by your participation and change. Both the royal family and the governnt must make changes in order for the country to beco stronger and the people’s living standards to improve significantly.” Arthur threw out his final ace and declared loudly, “So, as your monarch, after learning that there are many impoverished Australians who cannot afford dical care or education, I have decided to take action: With imdiate effect, the Royal Assistance Committee will be established, with a group of officials loyal to the royal family and the people appointed, and I will personally supervise them. They will be responsible for assisting low-inco Australians who cannot afford dical care or education. I will invest 5 million pounds as the operating funds for the Assistance Committee and promise to allocate at least one million pounds annually to the committee. I hope that all Australians can be protected from the cold, hunger, and diseases, and be able to afford clothing, food, dical care, and education. Although Australia’s rise at present only seems like empty talk, I am still willing to make every effort for it. All Australians, are you willing to join your Duke in building this great country and making both the Australian people and Australia stand at the forefront of the world?”

Arthur’s words were like a stone that stirred up a thousand waves. In this country where the average annual inco is less than 10 pounds, the 5 million pounds invested by Arthur is undoubtedly a huge sum.

More importantly, in the eyes of Australians, Arthur is definitely a monarch who respects and loves all Australians and is the perfect Duke in their hearts.

“We’re willing! We’re willing!”

For a while, the cheers of the crowd broke through the sky, making it hard to tell whether this was the scene of the Lower House election or Arthur’s speech.

Subsequently, the crowd’s cheers gradually turned into “Long live Duke! Long live Australia!”

With the Duke in front and Australia behind, it’s evident how much these Australians love and adore their monarch, even though Arthur has only been crowned for a few months.

Unknowingly, Arthur’s reputation among the people of Australia had far surpassed that of the forr Pri Ministers of several colonies, who are now the governors of several states.

This is a good thing for the developnt of Australia, after all, a country’s developnt only needs one voice, and with Arthur’s foresight and vision that will last for many years, Australians won’t need soone to sing a different tune.

“Alright, gentlen, continue with your elections! On the day when the results are officially announced by the Lower House, I look forward to so of you becoming formal mbers of the nation.” Arthur was very satisfied with the crowd’s reaction. Amid their cheers, he left the parliant.

After a long while, the crowd gradually resud order and continued with what should have been a smooth election.

Compared with before, the enthusiasm of the crowd to participate in the election and vote has greatly increased. Everyone’s faces are full of excitent and excitent, which is enough to show that Arthur’s speech just now was indeed very successful.

May 25, 1900, Sydney, New South Wales Parliant.

After a brief yet long seven-day Election Day, the first election of the Australian House of Commons was finally completed relatively smoothly.

However, Arthur’s speech was spread throughout Australia by newspapers, causing all Australians’ enthusiasm for participating in elections and voting to increase significantly, and the data was harder to count than expected.

With the help of many officials working overti for several days, the final results of the first House of Commons election were finally counted.

Today is May 25th, the planned day for the announcent of the election results.

Early in the morning, before dawn, the entrance to the State Parliant was already surrounded by people waiting for the announcent of the results. As ti went by, the crowd was growing rapidly, even causing so traffic congestion at the entrance of the State Parliant.

Everyone is looking forward to the final list of mbers, even though many people know that they probably failed in the election, they still hold a little hope, just in case today the Goddess of Luck gives them a little extra favor.

At eight o’clock in the morning, the door of the State Parliant finally opened.

Two guards ca out of the door with a list, looked at the crowd, and said loudly, “Gentlen, the results of the election are here. After I read all the nas, officials from the City Council will go to inform each successful candidate. Now, please be quiet so that everyone can hear the nas of all the mbers.”

You are reading The Rise Of Australasia Chapter 17: Election Results on novel69. Use the chapter navigation above or below to continue reading the latest translated chapters.
Share with your friends
Library saves books to your account. Reading History saves recent chapters in this browser.
Continuous reading

You may also like

Dragon God Supreme cover
Similar genre

Dragon God Supreme

Seven Luan ·Action

Theordinaryyouthlackedtheexceptionaltalentsofhispeers,yethepossessedashockingheritage,bearingamysteriousbloodlineandharboringthespiritoftheEvilDrag...

Data-Driven Daoist cover
Trending now

Data-Driven Daoist

CatVI ·Action

Theycalledhimtrash—untilhestartedtreatingtheDaolikeaDataset.Whendemonsslaughterhisnewfamily,computerscientistJohan—nowrebornasYuHan—survivesbypurew...

No reviews yet. Be the first reader to leave one.
Please create an account or sign in to post a comment.