734. Political Common Sense (4/10)

The loud voice was heard through loudspeakers deployed throughout the square, and voters were already applauding and screaming.

Hamley's voice was interrupted for a moment, and he smiled and bowed to the place where the cheers were loudest, and then the cheers of the audience rang out like thunder.

After a brief silence, Hamlet continued: "When the esteemed teacher had this question, she enlarged her classroom one by one every time she filled out the old form, until it was as large as a Roman amphitheater, but St. John's never objected. ”

After a while, she took the opposite approach. Each time the form was filled, the size of the classroom was reduced to the point that it was smaller than the hatch of a fishing boat, but there was no response from St. John's. Well, what's going on? ”

"What are we using our taxpayers' money for? Why is it that our government has repeatedly promised to reform the staff, reduce redundancy, and improve efficiency, but it has never been effective? ”

"Why?!"

"Corruption!" Someone shouted, followed by more people shouting.

"Bureaucrats!" Some people shouted like this, and naturally, there were many people who followed suit.

"Rigid!"

The roar of the voters was like a mad dog wave, the back wave pushed the front wave, and the sound converged from all directions, Qin Shiou was embarrassed to block his ears to maintain his image. But now the noise is so loud that the feelings of the electorate are completely mobilized by Hamlet, and he is like facing the crashing waves of the sea!

Qin Shiou didn't pay attention to his side, Winnie suddenly covered her mouth, her body trembled, and then she seemed a little dizzy. Fell from a chair without sitting firmly for a moment.

Nimitz waved his wings and screamed twice, and Qin Shiou was even more shocked. He reacted and hurriedly grabbed Winnie and carried her to the chair. Awkwardly looked at Hamre and the voters in shock.

The Canadians looked very personable in this situation, and many people, especially women, looked at Winnie, who was not good-looking, and some applauded to cheer her on, and then more people applauded.

Qin Shiou looked at Winnie with concern, Winnie smiled reluctantly, took his hand and sat back in the chair, but it still didn't look very comfortable.

Hamlet looked at Qin Shiou, and Qin Shiou gave him an apologetic look back, and Hamlet was relieved to see this. Smiled: "Lovely young lady, didn't I sue you last night, should you only perform like this if I didn't get applause?" Now, you're stealing the show a bit......"

He playfully interjected this sentence, which caused the voters to smile knowingly, and some people applauded, Qin Shiou couldn't help but applaud, but he didn't see it. Hamlet, who is usually strict and always strict, has such a cleverness.

The New Democrats' choice of Newfoundland spokesperson is truly extraordinary.

After Winnie's episode, Hamlet switches the subject to the government's focus on vulnerable groups such as women and children.

This won the hearts of the women present. After ingratiating himself with them, Hamlet took advantage of the momentum and began to explain how he would lead the city council to develop the city of St. John's if he was in power.

Hamre spoke eloquently. Taking his farewell town as an example, he began to explain the basic democratic construction, national cooperation, the development of new economic industries, the promotion of reemployment, the encouragement of investment by fishery owners, the protection of the interests of new immigrants, the increase of taxes on high-income groups, the funding of education, and the improvement of medical care.

And the reason why Hamlet elaborates on these aspects. It has something to do with his party.

As we all know, there are quite a few parties in Canada. There are five main parties: the Liberal Party, the Reform Party, the Bloc du Québec, 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, etc., of course, their number of party members is relatively small, and their influence on society is not small, but they have little influence on national high-rise buildings.

The Liberal Party, now the ruling party, was founded in 1873 and is an old party that represents the interests of industrial monopoly capital and takes into account the interests of medium and large corporations, including the current mayor of St. John's, O'Keifer.

This is why Okefo didn't have too much wooing over Qin Shiou before, at the beginning he only had Daqin Fishery, which belonged to small business owners in Canada, not a good friend of the Liberal Party to woo.

The Canadian Reform Party, which is now the official opposition party in Parliament, was founded relatively late, in 1987, formerly known as the Canadian Reform Association.

This party advocates for the interests of Anglo-Canadians, and its purpose is to give the western provinces more political and economic rights in the federal government.

Because British immigrants were the first to come to Canada, their economic and political forces are the strongest, so even if their party was established late, they have strong financial connections and other forces, so their influence is relatively large.

The Quebec Group is the second largest opposition party, founded even later, in 1990. This party is in-for-tat opposition to the reformist party because they represent the interests of French immigrants and advocate the independence of Quebec.

Founded in 1854, the Progressive Conservative Party is a traditional national party that was once known as the "natural ruling party of Canada" and is one of the two parties that alternate in power, representing the interests of banking and insurance, rail transportation, energy industry monopoly capital and large farmers.

Unfortunately, due to some internal problems, this party has not been able to regain its strength since its crushing defeat in the October 1993 general election, and they have repeatedly lost their qualifications as a full-fledged parliamentary party.

Next, we will introduce Hamray's New Democratic Party, which was formed in 1961 by the "Union of Civilian Cooperation" and the "Canadian Labour Congress", which is a social democratic party that represents the interests of the middle and lower working classes, advocates public enterprise, and advertises socialism.

In addition, the Democratic Party seized the group of new immigrants and now represents the interests of the new immigrants.

It stands to reason that since Hamre represents the people at the bottom, the voters at the bottom will definitely vote for him, because this is a party of relatives who represent their own interests.

In fact, this is not the case, and the NDP is not trusted by the Canadians because of one of its main bodies, the trade unions.

Even though Qin Shiou doesn't know much about the political situation in Canada, he is still familiar with trade unions, because as long as he turns on the phone and opens the newspaper, once the news appears, there will be a trade union scandal.

Trade unions, by definition, should be an organization that guarantees workers' rights and fights for social equality.

But unfortunately, this organization has changed its nature in Canada, and has gradually evolved into a gang integrating corruption, corruption, and power-for-money transactions. (To be continued......)