12 Jan 2024, 19:46

The Tribunal


Breaking: Grimwald resigns, with snap elections in July

by Alfred Ingram - January 12, 2024


Grimwald will act as a caretaker president until the elections are held. Image credit


In a speech given to the country this morning, President Greenwich Grimwald announced that he would resign as President, and snap general elections would be held in July. In his speech, Grimwald stated that he intended to retire from politics entirely and focus on his family, as well as his other hobbies.

Reflecting on his decades-long dedication to public service, Grimwald stated, “Elthize, I have dedicated my years, my decades for you. I have always attempted to be my best self, both as a politician and as a person, to be the best role model I can be. Looking back, I can safely say that I have succeeded in that regard.”

Grimwald continued by acknowledging the inevitable passage of time, saying, “There is no other way of putting this: I am old. I believe that I am too old to hold this office. Things have changed significantly since I first took office at the National Assembly almost 40 years ago, when I entered the Senate 20 years ago, and when I became your president almost a decade ago. And here, I would like to retire. Give my place to someone else, hopefully, someone younger, a fresh face. A new representative, who can represent our young people better than I can.”

Born on June 10th, 1944 in the small coastal town of Wearing in Montgomery, to a middle-class family, Grimwald graduated from his local high school in 1962. The young Grimwald didn’t have politics in mind, instead working as a banker. He pursued further education in the 70s- moving to Forecoaster and receiving an undergraduate and a master’s degree in 1974 and 1977 respectively, both in economics at Carrewich University.

Grimwald developed an interest in a career in politics during the presidency of Benjamin "Benny" Kalzer. He joined the Liberal Democrats in 1980 and made an unsuccessful attempt to run for the National Assembly in 1982. However, in 1987, his party granted him a seat after that year's elections, which marked the beginning of his political career. He served in the National Assembly until 1996, going back to Carrewich to work as a professor.

In 2001, Grimwald announced that he would run for a seat in the Senate in the 2002 elections, which was successful. Following then-president Archie Franklin’s corruption scandals in 2012, Grimwald became the loudest voice against him in Liberal Democrats, becoming an alternative for Elthics who wanted an alternative to Franklin, which was less corrupt, but still a moderate. When his demands fell on deaf ears, he left the Liberal Democrats, creating his own party in 2013, called The Third Option, a liberal, anti-corruption party, standing against both the Liberal Democrats and the Labour Party. In 2014, he would win in a landslide, repeating this victory in 2018 and 2022.

Seeking to establish more connections and strengthen the ones the nation already had, Grimwald made significant reforms: He accelerated the European Union membership process around 2016, resulting in the country joining the European Union in 2022. He also oversaw the process of Elthize becoming a member of the Treaty of Finisterre, and the subsequent adoption of the European Monetary Unit (EMU).

Grimwald played an important role in political reforms as well, which included a major overhaul of the legislature. The existing bicameral system consisting of 300 members was replaced with a new unicameral parliament that has only 52 members. In addition to this, a referendum was held last year which resulted in the merging of the Constitutional Court and the Supreme Court into one High Court. The administrative divisions, also known as provinces, were also redrawn and renamed.

After resigning from his position as President, Grimwald also announced his resignation as honorary president of his party, The Third Option. He was awarded this position after stepping down from the presidency of the party in 2017.

Grimwald's sudden retirement may be due to his declining health, as well. In 2023, the president made fewer public appearances, particularly around the end of the year. According to Freddie Bonnay of Elthic Affairs, anonymous sources close to Grimwald revealed that he spent half of the autumn in the hospital for various reasons, including intensive back surgery. However, Grimwald himself refrained from citing his health as a reason for his resignation in the speech.

Grimwald and his cabinet will be in a caretaker position until the elections are held on July 7th of this year. The upcoming election will put the presidency, all 52 seats of the new parliament, as well as various provincial governments on the ballot.