04-25-2023, 01:54 AM
April 24, 2023
Sinju, Sinhan
The deliberations wound down in the evening as the three rivals seemed to reach a knowing agreement. The platform had to be clear and concise, and to combine their three ideas into one core concept. The announcement of Nord's intent to run across the country was a startling one, and they knew they had to stop their agenda at all costs. One Haesan had to be the party to rise from the ashes of the governing coalition.
First was Seo Yu-jun, the present and future leader of One Haesan. He knew how to govern, and to imprint his party into even the most unlikely of governing coalitions. Being blasted by Jan only strengthened his position in the party, and having expanded the party's seats exponentially over the last two cycles he was prepared to put the party into yet another position of strength. He had to shape the platform into something flexible, so One Haesan could form with any possible coalition, and hold leadership to its promises on reunification. There was no other way.
At his right was Kang Geon-u, a hardliner, and an absolute hawk. Kang was a former security consultant and knew the harsh realities of national defense. He wanted a party that was willing to bargain with any power to take action on Soeyan today, regardless of political inconvenience. He understood more acutely than most that the levers of power were a weapon, a weapon that could be aimed at the hearts of ones enemies. If One Haesan returned to governance, he would make sure that weapon was used to crush Laeral, and reunite his homeland.
Lastly, the young, round face of Alain Poirier was an unfamiliar sight amongst the largely Haemi party membership. Poirier was not there by mistake though, he believed in One Haesan's mission as much as anyone, and worked the party machinery to elicit his rapid rise to the inner circle. He had a keen sense for electoral politics, and as a descentant of Arrivee knew the missing key to One Haesan's coalition: the Northlands. With a long border with Soeyan, and a large population descended from those who died or were displaced during the Great War, the north was filled with untapped potential for the OHP. What poetry he thought, the same day that Nord was taking the fight to their territory in Sinhan and Seocheon, they would be unveiling full slates in Nord's strongholds.
The three embraced, and vowed to fight for the future of their party with one common vision, a hybrid of Seo's flexibility, Kang's conviction, and Poirier's strategy. As the names of the party's 291 deputy candidates were read aloud and blue confetti rained down from the auditorium ceiling, there was only one thought on everyone's mind: One Haesan would make it out of the ashes of van Deventer's explosion reborn stronger than ever.
Sinju, Sinhan
The deliberations wound down in the evening as the three rivals seemed to reach a knowing agreement. The platform had to be clear and concise, and to combine their three ideas into one core concept. The announcement of Nord's intent to run across the country was a startling one, and they knew they had to stop their agenda at all costs. One Haesan had to be the party to rise from the ashes of the governing coalition.
First was Seo Yu-jun, the present and future leader of One Haesan. He knew how to govern, and to imprint his party into even the most unlikely of governing coalitions. Being blasted by Jan only strengthened his position in the party, and having expanded the party's seats exponentially over the last two cycles he was prepared to put the party into yet another position of strength. He had to shape the platform into something flexible, so One Haesan could form with any possible coalition, and hold leadership to its promises on reunification. There was no other way.
At his right was Kang Geon-u, a hardliner, and an absolute hawk. Kang was a former security consultant and knew the harsh realities of national defense. He wanted a party that was willing to bargain with any power to take action on Soeyan today, regardless of political inconvenience. He understood more acutely than most that the levers of power were a weapon, a weapon that could be aimed at the hearts of ones enemies. If One Haesan returned to governance, he would make sure that weapon was used to crush Laeral, and reunite his homeland.
Lastly, the young, round face of Alain Poirier was an unfamiliar sight amongst the largely Haemi party membership. Poirier was not there by mistake though, he believed in One Haesan's mission as much as anyone, and worked the party machinery to elicit his rapid rise to the inner circle. He had a keen sense for electoral politics, and as a descentant of Arrivee knew the missing key to One Haesan's coalition: the Northlands. With a long border with Soeyan, and a large population descended from those who died or were displaced during the Great War, the north was filled with untapped potential for the OHP. What poetry he thought, the same day that Nord was taking the fight to their territory in Sinhan and Seocheon, they would be unveiling full slates in Nord's strongholds.
The three embraced, and vowed to fight for the future of their party with one common vision, a hybrid of Seo's flexibility, Kang's conviction, and Poirier's strategy. As the names of the party's 291 deputy candidates were read aloud and blue confetti rained down from the auditorium ceiling, there was only one thought on everyone's mind: One Haesan would make it out of the ashes of van Deventer's explosion reborn stronger than ever.

