Post by Andrey Voronov on Aug 28, 2016 5:18:03 GMT
"Good evening from Moscow. While the international relations between Europe and Russia have been heating up, as of the most recent U.N. summit, more scientists have been analyzing the Solaris' supposed impact and connection to Siberian infrastructure as well as South American heating. In addition, Chinese-Russian border tensions continue as military exercises by Russian mobile forces continue. However, domestic politics are heating up as well."
"Ever since the recent rise of the All-Union Worker's Syndicalist Party in May of 2033, traditional elections have been shaken up by the radical socialist views proclaiming to "defeat capitalism with an iron will of the workers". It has rapidly grown despite criticism abroad at these ideals, deemed by some to be primitive and the rise of neo-Stalinism, however this has been vehemently denied by the trade-Union supporting party, becoming a large leftist coalition for socialists, trade-unionists, radical leftists, and anarcho-syndicalists. The Levada-Center recently took a poll of 5000 people above the age of 18 in 160 localities across 58 regions of Russia, rural and urban, during the period between August 21st and August 27th, with the simple question to Russians, 'Which party are you most likely to vote for in the 2046 presidential elections?'. These results are said to have a statistical error not higher than 3.0%."
"The centrist Novorossiya party of the presidents Molchanov and Voronov holds a large lead over its opponents but is beginning losing a lead once had over all of its opposition. Communists of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation have lost much supporters who instead are seemingly migrating to the All-Union syndicalists, dropping their support percentages to the single digits. Vladimir Zhirinovsky's LDPR party has gained a boost in support, unexpectedly, while the syndicalists continue their rise in popularity despite fears of a second Soviet era among more conservative members of the government. The widely-accepting party is clear to be gaining momentum, which has prompted notable reaction from inte-"
The Chairman of the All-Union Worker's Party, Vasily Gavrilovsky sat there watching the blank screen of the TV with a genuine smirk on his face. His endeavor to usher in a new age of socialism was unfolding quite well, though not as quickly as he had hoped. However, he had no reason to be sad, considering his newfound influence over Russia in something which could change the entire world. He got up, with new resolve for the day to lead a planned Syndicalist rally in Moscow. A ray of sunlight shined through onto him as he stepped outside of his apartment..
"Ever since the recent rise of the All-Union Worker's Syndicalist Party in May of 2033, traditional elections have been shaken up by the radical socialist views proclaiming to "defeat capitalism with an iron will of the workers". It has rapidly grown despite criticism abroad at these ideals, deemed by some to be primitive and the rise of neo-Stalinism, however this has been vehemently denied by the trade-Union supporting party, becoming a large leftist coalition for socialists, trade-unionists, radical leftists, and anarcho-syndicalists. The Levada-Center recently took a poll of 5000 people above the age of 18 in 160 localities across 58 regions of Russia, rural and urban, during the period between August 21st and August 27th, with the simple question to Russians, 'Which party are you most likely to vote for in the 2046 presidential elections?'. These results are said to have a statistical error not higher than 3.0%."
"The centrist Novorossiya party of the presidents Molchanov and Voronov holds a large lead over its opponents but is beginning losing a lead once had over all of its opposition. Communists of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation have lost much supporters who instead are seemingly migrating to the All-Union syndicalists, dropping their support percentages to the single digits. Vladimir Zhirinovsky's LDPR party has gained a boost in support, unexpectedly, while the syndicalists continue their rise in popularity despite fears of a second Soviet era among more conservative members of the government. The widely-accepting party is clear to be gaining momentum, which has prompted notable reaction from inte-"
The Chairman of the All-Union Worker's Party, Vasily Gavrilovsky sat there watching the blank screen of the TV with a genuine smirk on his face. His endeavor to usher in a new age of socialism was unfolding quite well, though not as quickly as he had hoped. However, he had no reason to be sad, considering his newfound influence over Russia in something which could change the entire world. He got up, with new resolve for the day to lead a planned Syndicalist rally in Moscow. A ray of sunlight shined through onto him as he stepped outside of his apartment..