Unrest and Protest
Welcome to the beginning of the end for Eeshire as we know it...
Today the king is meeting an angry group of protesters that like to call themselves ‘The new parliament of Eeshire movement’ (or TNPEM). As you can tell from the name they want Eeshire to change from a Monarchy to a Democracy. Of course the King is having none of this but is a kind enough person to explain why to them he said:
‘Well you see the problem with a democracy is that it would over complicate this nation of humble farmers. The maximum amount of people that could vote is about 12000 and out of these roughly half live in the middle of nowhere and wouldn’t vote as its too much both to trek all the to where ever they have to vote. Especially as it hardly affects them! I provide as much as you ever could; I give you schools, adequate medical care, good road and rail access and much more. Why should we need to change?’
This disheartened the hangers on to the movement as they thought the King would just agree and let them supposedly modernise the country. The leader on the other hand was even stronger and aggressively said
‘Well that’s a nice speech for a Dictator with a title, but I’m not giving my reasons to a useless leader that’s only here because his family cheated the country out of a fair democracy.’
This had never been the view of the citizens of Eeshire and therefore made the King shocked and confused. The King went on to question their reasoning for such a (possibly) false statement. Before the King could answer the leader of the protesters said,
‘What are we waiting for lets spread the message!’
The King murmured,
‘Well there’s no law against that but just in case...’
Here is the courthouse it was taking place in
It seems the protesters decided to block the road with a bus as shown on the news
The queue ended up like this
Soon the a army truck and the police came and chased them off.
The King was annoyed at the police as he warned them just after his talk with TNPEM that something was going to happen. He was relieved the army helped out but his loyality from the army was about to change....
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