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734. Political common sense

A loud voice was heard through loud speakers deployed throughout the square, and voters had already started to applaud and scream.

Hamre's voice was interrupted, and he smiled and bowed to the loudest part of the cheers, and then the cheers of the audience rang like thunder.

After a brief silence, Hamley continued to speak: "After this respected teacher had this question, she would gradually expand the area of ​​her classroom until the area was as large as the Roman amphitheater, but St. Johns never expressed any objection."

"After a while, she took the opposite approach. Every time she filled out the form, she gradually reduced the classroom area so that the classroom area was smaller than the hatch of the fishing boat, and St. Johns still had no response. Well, what's going on?"

"What exactly does our taxpayer's money use? Why does our government repeatedly promise that we will reform our staffing, reduce redundant staff, and improve work efficiency, but never achieve results?"

"Why?!"

"*!" Someone shouted loudly, and then more people shouted.

"Bureaut!" Someone shouted like this again, and naturally, there were many people who followed him.

“Stubborn!”

The roars of voters are like mad dog waves, the back waves push the front waves, and the voices gather from all directions. Qin Shiou is embarrassed to keep his image and block his ears. But now the sound is too loud, and the voters' emotions are completely mobilized by Hamre, and he is like facing waves!

Qin Shiou didn't pay attention to her side. Winnie suddenly covered her mouth, her body trembled, and then she seemed a little dizzy and fell from the chair without sitting firmly.

Nimitz waved his wings and screamed twice. Qin Shiou was even more shocked. He reacted and hurriedly hugged Winnie, hurriedly carried her to the chair, and looked awkwardly at Hamre and the voters off the field who looked back in shock.

Canadians seem very graceful in this situation. Many people, especially women who are concerned about Vini, look at her, who is not good-looking. Some people applaud her and cheer her up, and then more people applaud.

Qin Shiou looked at Winnie with concern. Winnie reluctantly smiled, held his hand and sat back on the chair. But it seemed that she was still not very comfortable.

Hamre looked at Qin Shiou, and Qin Shiou gave him a sorry look. Seeing this, Hamre felt relieved and smiled: "Cute lady. Didn't I tell you last night that you should perform like this only if I didn't get applause? Now, you're a little stolen..."

He interjected this sentence playfully, which aroused the knowing smiles from the voters and some people applauded. Qin Shiou couldn't help but applaud. He didn't realize that Hamre, a guy who always keeps serious, has such cleverness.

The New Democratic Party’s choice of Newfoundland spokesperson is indeed extraordinary.

After the episode of Winnie, Hamre switched the topic and changed to the government's attention to vulnerable groups such as women and children.

This won the favor of the women present. After Hamley pleased them, he took advantage of this momentum to explain how he would lead the city council to develop the city of St. Johns if he was in power.

Hamre talked freely, taking his farewell town as an example, and began to explain in terms of basic construction, national cooperation, development of new economic industries, promoting reemployment, encouraging fishing owners to invest, protect the interests of new immigrants, increasing taxes for high-income people, funding education, and improving medical care.

The reason why Hamre explained it from these aspects is related to his political party.

As we all know, there are quite a lot of parties in Canada, including the five major parties: the Liberal Party, the Improvement Party, the Quebec Group, the New Democratic Party, and the Progressive Conservative Party.

There are also the Social Credit Party, the Canadian Party, the Green Party and the Canadian Communist Party. Of course, their number of party members is relatively small and has a great influence on society, but it has little influence on the country's high-rise buildings.

Among them, the Liberal Party is the current ruling party, established in 1873. It is an old party. They represent the interests of industrial monopoly capital groups and take into account the interests of medium and large enterprises. Today, St. Johns Mayor Okever is one of them.

This is why Okefer did not win over Qin Shiou too much. At the beginning, he only had the Daqin Fishery, which was a small business owner in Canada and was not a good friend the Liberal Party wanted to win over.

The Canadian Reformed Party is the current formal opposition party in parliament. They were established relatively late and were established in 1987. It was formerly the Canadian Reformed Association.

This party advocates protecting the interests of British Canadians, and its purpose is to win more political voice and economic interests in the federal government for the western provinces.

Because British immigrants came to Canada first, their economic and political power are the strongest. In this way, even if their party is established late, they can have strong financial and personal connections, so they have a relatively large influence.

The Quebec Group is the second largest opposition party, and was established even later, and was established in 1990. This party and the Reform Party are considered tit-for-tat because they represent the interests of French immigrants and advocate Quebec independence.

The Progressive Conservative Party was established in 1854. It is a national traditional party. It was once called "Canada's natural ruling party". It is one of the two parties that have been ruling alternately, representing the monopoly capital of the banking and insurance industry, railway transportation industry, energy industry, and the interests of large farmers. It has been the main political party in Canada and has ruled many times.

Unfortunately, due to some internal problems, this party has not regained its strength since its crushing defeat in the October 1993 general election. They have lost the qualification of a formal parliamentary party many times.

Next, we will introduce the New Democratic Party where Hamre is located. This party was formed in 1961 by the "Civilian Cooperation Alliance" and the "Canadian Labor Congress". It belongs to the nature of a Social Democratic Party, represents the interests of the middle and lower working classes, advocates public business operations, and advocates socialism.

Therefore, Hamre talks about the lives of the lower-class people everywhere. In addition, the Democratic Party has seized the new immigrant group and now represents the interests of new immigrants. Hamre also mentioned some relevant policies after taking office in his speech just now.

Logically speaking, since Hamre represents the lower-level people, the lower-level voters will definitely vote for him because this is a relative party that represents his own interests.

In fact, this is not the case. The New Democratic Party is not trusted by the Canadian people because one of its main bodies, the trade union.

Even though Qin Shiou didn't know much about the political situation in Canada, he was still familiar with the union because as long as he opened the phone and flipped through the newspaper, once news appeared, there would be a union scandal.

From an understanding point of view, a trade union should be an organization that protects workers' rights and strives for social equality.

But unfortunately, this organization changed its nature in Canada and gradually evolved into a gang that integrates embezzlement, *, and power-money transactions. If they are black society, it is estimated that the black society in Canada still feels wronged: how can we be that bad? (To be continued)
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