PRESIDENT TEACHER BRINGS PEACE BACK TO TITULIA
Scores of Titulians take to the streets ushering in a new era
Scores of Titulians take to the streets ushering in a new era

Citizens take to Main Street outside the Titulia Post and Liberty House to celebrate
the Teacher's historic election win
the Teacher's historic election win
By BAILEY MOREVILLE
EDITORIAL PARTNER
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For two hours last night there were no guns, no police, no political parties and no divisions. After weeks of fear and oppression the cloud was lifted and the people shone bright - Titulia was whole again.
When the dust settled in one of the most respectful campaigns in months, Republican nominee The Teacher took office as the 7th president of the republic of Titulia. Defeated candidate Owen Merry of the United Independents gracefully bowed and left the stage honouring the president-elect.
THE WORK BEGINS
As with any new administration, Titulians are now wondering who the new team is that the president has picked to lead the agenda laid out in the campaign.
The new president's nomination of TMG CEO Erina Jensen as Minister for Social Inclusion, Communication and the Arts caused a roar of applause at the Herald as did word of the nomination of presidential contender Owen Merry (I) for the coveted portfolio of Immigration.
Other cabinet nominees include former Congressman Robert Descoteaux (R) as Attorney-General and June presidential nominee William D. Money (Lin.) as Minister for the Economy.
Minister designate Erina Jensen said she was thrilled to be selected for the important new 'super portfolio' taking charge of promoting citizen and artistic activity, government media spokesperson and cabinet coordinator. This is the first time Ms Jensen has been called to cabinet.
"This is a great opportunity and I look forward to getting to work", the inaugural cabinet member said.
"We have so many opportunities available to us and I won't for a moment let them pass us by. The citizens made a clear choice in electing the president to get straight to work and as one united administration team we will deliver for all Titulians".
Jensen will transfer her assets to former vice president Karl Christen until she leaves office.
More on the new administration's agenda as it happens.
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