Thursday, May 29, 2008

SDD and the Elections

Dorthee Soelle, head of the Social Democrats of Dorvik, was mildly optimistic about the election results. In a television interview she said that the doubling of the SDD vote in this election and the growth of the center left could lead to more legislative victories.

But she was cautious because the SDD still has not achieved a legislative delegation befitting the support the party has in the country and the center left does not have a working majority. Nonetheless she pledged to raise a number of issues in the new legislature.

"The SDD is seeking new ways to move the country into a peaceful direction. We've introduced two bills: one which ends compulsory military service. A second which would ban the export of arms We challenge all parties of good will to support these important initiatives." Soelle said.

Soelle has welcomed the new initiatives coming out of the PSR and the RGP. "While our approaches are not always as state centered, we look forward to working with both parties in making a difference for working people, for the environment, and for peace in Dorvik and our world."

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