Miller's Broad Coalition

The 3781 elections were not so much historical, but the outcome of formation of a government most certainly were. The Hosian bloc lost some votes, the Nationalist bloc gained some. The party of President Cromwell had to face the loss of over 100 seats. The Nationalists, who had by far the worst result ever in the last elections, finally seemed to get up again.

It was the fraction of GNRG that came up with a solid but risky proposal. Why not form an administration with the Nationalists and invite the former governing fraction to join. Would a coalition with Nationalists and Hosians stand? After all, it has been over a year that President Cromwell started a national conclave to discuss the future of religions in Lodamun.

Second surprise was that the largest fraction, LNC, did not aspire Presidency nor did the former President. Presidency was presented to NAP, who accepted.

Third surprise: not Hannes Percy, the NAP chairman, was presented as the candidate for Presidency. He chose to put a more experienced and wise man in place, which would be necessary in these times of reform. 82 year old David Miller was inaugurated on February 1 as 32nd President of the Great Republic.