19 Jul 2022, 06:55

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Controversy ensues after Grimwald's "undemocratic" decision to vote on ECOJ elections alone


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President Greenwich Grimwald has said that the measure was because of a lack of planning. (image credit)

This Monday, President Greenwich Grimwald announced that for this month’s European Court of Justice (ECOJ) elections, he will vote on behalf of the entire country.

This has caused massive controversy among Elthic politicians and the public, and many have expressed strong disapproval of the move. Grimwald has cited “a severe lack of planning for the voting process” for the move and has assured that this is a “one-time procedure”, but a lot of Elthics are sceptical and believe this will be the norm going forward.

The opposition has condemned the move, with Head of Labour Party Michael Jenkins calling Grimwald’s excuses “absolutely non-sensical”. He further posted on social media that “Grimwald has no concern for the health of Elthic democracy.”

Matthew François, head of The Greens, made similar statements, calling the move "undemocratic" and claiming that it is “not acceptable under any circumstance”. Alfred Phillips, head of the Crimson, said that the move was “an outrageous example of how the Elthic working class can easily be disenfranchised”.

It wasn’t only the opposition that condemned the move, either. Francis Elvin, head of The Nationals, demanded an investigation of the act and questioned why the voting wasn’t given to the legislature. Rosa Jacklin, one of the spokespeople of New Democracy, called the move “possibly unconstitutional and breaking the Elthic law”. And she’s not the only one who has noted this decision’s possible illegality. The Forecoaster Bar Association (FBA) have stated that they will sue Greenwich Grimwald and take the case to the Constitutional Court and Supreme Court if necessary. Soon after their announcement, other bar associations made similar statements, and they may unite for this case.

Currently, citizens who are against the decision are preparing for protests. In addition, some government workers have pledged a strike, effectively threatening to shut down the government. Melissa Chai, the mayor of St. Lucas, has issued a warning for the city for two weeks and warned the citizens to “exercise an above-average degree of caution due to disruption that might be caused by the recent political events”. Hunter Vance, the governor of Montgomery, has stated that he would increase the level of security in city centres all around Montgomery as a response to the protests. In Forecoaster, the city centre will be shut down to car traffic for three days.

Greenwich Grimwald has doubled down on his decision and condemned the opposition for “provoking the Elthic people and causing the disruption of status quo”. He tweeted that “All Jenkins knows is chaos and nothing else”, though he deleted that tweet shortly after. As of current, no other person in The Third Option has commented on the matter.