PM Extraordinary General Elections 2021 - Montenbourg
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Frank Underwood Announces PM Campaign: 'We Are Going Make our Country Great Again'
Minister of Commerce Francis Underwood with Minister of Defense Claire Hale at a Rally.[After the no-confidence vote to Prime Minister Xavier Bettel, Underwood officially jumped into the 2021 race today.]
"Good evening. The first thing you may ask is what in the world two Ministers of Her Majesty's Government, god save her, are doing here; yes Claire is my ex, but we are back together.
For too long, we in Government have been lying to you. We say we're here to serve you, when in fact, we're serving ourselves. And why? We are driven by our own desires to get reelected. Our need to stay in power eclipses our duty to govern. That ends tonight.
Let me be clear. You are entitled to nothing. You are entitled to nothing. Montenbourg was built on the spirit of industry. You build your future. It isn't handed to you. And the problem with Montague is that we haven't given you the tools to build it. The only way for us to serve you is to give you the means to serve yourselves. Well, that's exactly what I intend to do. Not handouts. Jobs. Real paying jobs. Quitting us from excesses and trading with everyone, no matter who you are. But putting a strong hand on maintaning who we are.
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LP Leader Birgitte Nyborg officially launches PM campaign on “ On Your Side"
The Leader of the Liberal Party at the RallyMontague-. Birgitte Nyborg formally launched her Prime Minister bid with a tough populist call to fight economic inequality – a message she hopes will distinguish her in a crowded Liberal field.
She did not hold back from taking swipes at former Minister of Commerce and CMP candidate Frank Underwood but also suggested that she had a much broader vision of remaking Montenbourg.
“I’m not on the side of the big ones, I’m on your side.” she said. “Underwood is just the latest and most extreme symptom of what’s gone wrong in Montenbourg,” she said.
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Elizabeth McCord, Minister of Foreign Affairs, launches PM Campaign.
Montague-. McCord Announces Lexington House Bid, Saying ‘Montenbourg Deserves Better’. A nephew of former Prime Minister, Ted and Edward Kennedy, and current Minister of Foreign Affairs since 2015, formally declared a Lexington House candidacy of his own on Thursday, portraying herself as the most accomplished leader in the 2021 field, vowing to wage war on Parliament’s political culture.
"In any language," McCord said, "my message will be an optimistic one because I am certain that we can make the decades just ahead in Montenbourg the greatest time ever to be alive in this world. And we have done this, in my years in this administration as head of the Foreign Office. We want continuity, because we deserve better than this toxic political rethoric.”
Much of McCord's remarks were dedicated to his record as the current Minister of Foreign Affairs.
"What we need is new leadership that takes conservative principles and applies them so that people can rise up." Said Elizabeth McCord on the rally.
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Welcome to Checkmate by MBC NEWS The campaign period in Montenbourg has already been underway for two days. And the candidates are out and rallying. We have two women and one man contesting the prize of becoming the next head of Her Majesty’s Government following the historic Vote of No-Confidence to current Prime Minister Xavier Bettel.
Here on Checkmate we have done an early polling on how the three candidates are going.
This is the first time in Montenbourg history where an early election has been called. The handling of the removal of the Rent Control Bill by former Minister of Commerce and now candidate Frank Underwood led out a ghastly upheaval from the current coalition government of the Classical Monarchist Party and the Liberal Party, where the leader of LP and candidate Nyborg formally said no to the removal of the bill causing a disruption in the coalition government by a No-Confidence Vote to the Prime Minister Bettel. Curiously both protagonists of the handling are now on track as candidates for the position of Prime Minister.
This are the early polling results.
As we witnessing the Leader of the Liberal Party Nyborg is taking the lead.
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Royal College makes it official: The Liberal Party of Montenbourg wins absolute majority in Parliament House.
Birgitte Nyborg, on results night.Montague.- After the Classical Monarchist Party scandal with two candidates of the same party running and voting out former Prime Minister Xavier Bettel. Birgitte Nyborg, the former coalition allied and the Leader of the Liberal Party becomes the first female Prime Minister of Montenbourg.
The Royal College decisively confirmed Birgitte Nyborg on Saturday as the nation’s next Prime Minister, ratifying her party victory on Wednesday. Candidates Underwood and McCord from the Classical Monarchist Party extended her congratulations.
The electors gave the Liberal Party a solid majority of 306 electoral votes to the Classical Monarchists Party 180. In a historical landslide victory of the Liberal Party, after three decades of the CMP governing.
The Right Honourable Birgitte Nyborg (born September 1, 1970) becomes the 45th and current Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Montenbourg.
Borm and raised in Montenbourg capital, Montague. Her father, Ebbe Nyborg, was a photographer. Nyborg's mother, Susanne McCord-Nyborg, aunt of Elizabeth McCord, was a school teacher. Both of her parents were originally from Montenbourg.
After Nyborg graduated from high school in 1988, she went on to Bosco University. She graduated from the Foreign Service at Bosco University in 1992 with a Bachelor of Science in Foreign Service in International Politics. She became part of the Foreign Office as third-Secretary of the foreign aid division . In 2003, she decided to run for the Montague City Council as a candidate for the Liberal Party.
Nyborg was elected to the Montague City Council in 2004 by the voters of Montague’s 1st district. During her first term as a member the City Council, she served on the Committee on Tenants Reform. In early 2006, she was re-elected to a second term in City Council. During her second term, Nyborg was assigned to the powerful Committee on Ways and Means.
In November 2007, she announced that she would not seek a third term in the City Council in the 2008 election, but instead would run for the Parliament House. Nyborg narrowly won the Liberal Party nomination at the state convention over businessman Jame Rothschild on June 17, 2008 and in a close race, defeated Classical Monarchist parliament member Anne Linden and Green parliament member Benedict Farmer on November 4, 2008. She was sworn in as a member of Parliament on January 3, 2009, as one of many Liberal Party politicians elected in the 2008 elections. As a Parliamentarian, Nyborg served on the Finance Committee, the Foreign Relations Committee and the Judiciary Committee.
Nyborg was re-elected to second term on November 4, 2014. On July 6, 2016, she announced that she was forming a Prime Minister exploratory committee. Nyborg officially announced her candidacy for the Liberal Party nomination for the Premiership on August 3, 2015. On June 7, 2016, she secured the nominating threshold of delegates to become the Liberal Party's presumptive nominee with her victory in the Bordeaux primary. On July 8, 2016, Nyborg on a tiene vote against the Classical Monarchists secured a coalition government, without her in cabinet but with members of her party.
On June, 2021, she formally ended the coalition government with Xavier Bettel under a scandal with the price of tenants and put a no-confidence vote, resulting in the calling of general elections. On Saturday, July 3, 2021, Nyborg was elected 45th Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Montenbourg, beating incumbent party Classical Monarchists under their candidates Frank Underwood, former Minister of Commerce, and Elizabeth McCord, incumbent Minister of Foreign Affairs.
She was inaugurated and sworn into the premiership by former Chief Justice of the Royal Court Clarisse Bourgeon on Saturday July 3, 2021. Nyborg is the first female Prime Minister in Montenbourg’s history and first person elected in three decades from the Liberal Party since Goddard Meier.