Saturday, September 08, 2007
Shakeup at the FPA
A new session in Acadame Norths Legislative body the Federal People's Assembly (FPA), has not began without controversy. Three members of the FPA who have been pushing for reforms in the Socialist Federal Republic of Acadame North have been dismissed from their position by the Communist Party. The three Representatives had been very vocal on the criticism of the President of the SFRAN who is also the head of the Communist Party, at one point they blamed the President for the dismissal of the Secretary of Development and the suspicious resignation of the Secretary of the Interior. The three members of the FPA led a vote to transfer 50% of the ANNA's ownership from the state, to a Private non government company, the law was finally passed two months ago silently, with great opposition from the government. The SFRAN went through a series of large reforms in 2005 which included the changing of a the flag from a Communist looking to a vibrant national flag, as well as open elections for Members of the FPA.
