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    Loud voices were heard through the loudspeakers deployed throughout the square, and some voters began to clap and scream.

    Hamre¡¯s voice was interrupted. He smiled and bowed to the place where the cheers were loudest. Then, the cheers from the whole audience sounded like thunder.

    After a brief silence, Hamre continued his speech: "After this respected teacher had this question, every time she filled in the same old form, she gradually expanded the area of ??her classroom until the area of ??the classroom was as large as that of Rome.  It's as big as an amphitheater, but there was never any objection from St. John's."

    "After a while, she took the opposite approach. Each time she filled out the form, she gradually reduced the size of the classroom until it was smaller than the hatch of a fishing boat. Still no response from St. John's. Well, how did this happen?  What's going on?"

    "What exactly are our taxpayers' money used on? Why has our government promised us time and time again to reform our staffing, reduce redundant staff, and improve work efficiency, but it never works?"

    "Why?!"

    ¡°Corruption!¡± someone shouted loudly, followed by more people.

    ¡°Bureaucrat!¡± someone shouted again. Naturally, many people followed.

    "Stiff!"

    The roar of the voters was like a wave of mad dogs. The waves behind pushed the waves in front, and the voices gathered from all directions. Qin Shiou was too embarrassed to plug his ears to maintain his image.  But now the noise is too loud, and the voters' emotions are completely aroused by Hamre. He is like facing waves of waves!

    Qin Shiou didn't pay attention to his side. Wei Ni suddenly covered her mouth and her body trembled. Then she seemed to be a little dizzy, and she couldn't sit firmly and fell from the chair.

    Nimitz flapped his wings and screamed twice. Qin Shiou was even more shocked. He reacted and hurriedly hugged Winnie and carried her to the chair. He looked awkwardly at Hamley and the voters in the audience who looked back in shock.

    Canadians seemed very graceful in this situation. Many people, especially women, looked at Wei Ni who looked not good-looking. Some people clapped to cheer her up, and then more people also clapped.

    Qin Shiou looked at Wei Ni with concern. Wei Ni forced a smile, held his hand and sat back on the chair, but she still looked uncomfortable.

    Hamre looked at Qin Shiou, and Qin Shiou gave him an apologetic look. Seeing this, Hamre felt relieved and said with a smile: "My dear lady, didn't I tell you last night that only if I didn't get applause?  Are you the one who should be performing like this? Now, you are a bit stealing the show"

    He playfully interjected this sentence, which caused the voters to smile knowingly, and some applauded. Qin Shiou couldn't help but applaud. He didn't realize that Hamley, a guy who always maintains a serious attitude, has such cleverness.

    The Newfoundland spokesperson chosen by the New Democratic Party is truly extraordinary.

    After the Winnie episode, Hamre changed the topic to the government¡¯s concern for 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 and began to explain how he would lead the city council to develop the city of St. Johns if he were in power.

    Hamre talked eloquently, taking his farewell town as an example, from basic civil construction, national cooperation, developing new economic industries, promoting re-employment, encouraging fishery owners to invest, protecting the interests of new immigrants, increasing taxes on high-income people, and funding education  , improving medical care and other aspects.

    The reason why Hamre elaborated from these aspects has something to do with his political party.

    As we all know, there are many political parties in Canada. The five main parties are the Liberal Party, the Reform Party, the Bloc Qu¨¦b¨¦cois, the New Democratic Party, and the Progressive Conservative Party.

    In addition, there are 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 their influence on society is not small, but they have little influence on the country's high-rise buildings.

    Among them, the Liberal Party is the current ruling party. It was established in 1873 and is a veteran party. They represent the interests of industrial monopoly capital groups and take into account the interests of medium and large enterprises. Today's Mayor of St. John's O'Keeffe is one of them.

    This is why O¡¯Keeffe did not win over Qin Shiou too much before. At the beginning, he only had Daqin Fishing Farm, which in Canada is a small business owner, and is not a good friend that the Liberal Party wants to win over.

    The Canadian Reform Party is the official opposition party in the current Parliament. They were established relatively late. They were established in 1987 and were formerly known as the Canadian Reform Association.

    This political party advocates safeguarding the interests of British Canadians, and its purpose is to gain more political voice and economic benefits for the western provinces in the federal government.Because British immigrants were the first to come to Canada, they have the strongest economic and political power. Even if their party was established late, they have strong financial connections and strong influence, so they have greater influence.

    The Bloc Qu¨¦b¨¦cois is the second largest opposition party and was established later, in 1990.  This party is in tit-for-tat opposition to the Reform Party because they represent the interests of French immigrants and advocate the independence of Quebec.

    The Progressive Conservative Party was founded in 1854. This is a national traditional party. It was once called "Canada's natural governing party" and is one of the two political parties that alternately govern. It represents monopoly capital in the banking, insurance, railway transportation, and energy industries.  and the interests of large farmers, which has been the main political party in Canada before and has been in power many times.

    Unfortunately, due to some internal problems, this party has never regained its strength since its disastrous defeat in the October 1993 general election. They have repeatedly lost their qualifications as a formal political party in the parliament.

    Next, let¡¯s introduce Hamre¡¯s New Democratic Party. This party was formed in 1961 by the ¡°Civilian Co-operative Alliance¡± and the ¡°Canadian Labor Congress¡±. It is a social democratic party that represents the interests of the middle and lower working classes and advocates enterprises.  Publicly owned, flaunting socialism.

    That¡¯s why Hamre always talks about the lives of the people at the bottom. In addition, the Democratic Party has captured the group of new immigrants and now also represents the interests of the new immigrants. Hamre also mentioned in his speech just now that after taking office  some relevant policies.

    Logically speaking, since Hamre represents the people at the bottom, the voters at the bottom will definitely vote for him, because this is a relative party that represents their own interests.

    In fact, this is not the case. The New Democratic Party is not trusted by the Canadian people. The reason is that one of its main entities is the labor union.

    Even though Qin Shiou doesn¡¯t know much about the political situation in Canada, he is still relatively familiar with labor unions, because as long as he turns on the phone or opens the newspaper, whenever there is news, there will be scandals about labor unions.

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    But unfortunately, this organization has changed its nature in Canada and gradually evolved into a gang that integrates graft, corruption, and power-for-money transactions. If they are said to be a gangster, I guess the Canadian gangsters still feel aggrieved: How can we?  Is it that bad?  !  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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