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Chancellor Forever
Author: GOP Progressive & Matthieu Vaillancourt

Gimli - 2009
“Gimli is an island nation that represents the best the Nordic nations have to offer: high standard of living, a comprehensive welfare state, and social tolerance. However, the pleasant island country is reeling from an economic crisis, immigration scandals, and a rapidly spiralling deficit. Can the incumbent Center Party weather this “perfect storm?”
Chancellor Forever
Author: GOP Progressive and Treasurer of the PC

Rocentia - 2010
“Rocentia is a former Anglo-Russian colony in the Americas that has established itself as a sovereign micronation. It is holding elections in 2010 on the eve of its military intervention in Turaqistan, rising tensions between Communist and non-Communist states, and domestic problems. Can the incumbent National Party keep control over government?”
Chancellor Forever
Author – GOP Progressive, Treasurer of the PC,and Patine

Kozakura - 2009
“A Japanese-themed island nation in Micras, Kozakura was severed from its mother country Shinkoku after a bloody war. Since then the island has had successions of government and is known for its relative political instability. However, some stability has returned to the island with the election of a National Liberal government in 1999. Will the incumbent National Liberals sweep to comfortable re-election, or will the opposition parties pull off an upset victory?”
Chancellor Forever
Author: Treasurer of the PC

Wales National Assembly - 2007
“The ruling Welsh Labour party have lost their majority in the Welsh Assembly after one Labour AM left to become an independent. This was embarrassing for the party. The prospect of Lab-Plaid coalition looms in this election, as Labour’s popularity has dropped slowly but steadily. Once the new term begins, the election winner(s) will have more powers in the Assembly than ever before, thanks to the Government of Wales Act 2006. Nationalist party Plaid Cymru, have complained the increased devolved powers don’t go far enough. After a disappointing 2005 General election, Plaid hope for better results. The Conservatives are on course to hurt Labour’s vote and for their best result since the Assembly began. Meanwhile, the Lib Dems are looking stale as criticisms continue of their leader.”
Chancellor Forever
Author: Peter Lucas
From the scenario designer: “Will Salmond be able to capitalise on his successes in 2003 and take the Scottish Parliament, or will Scottish Labour leader Jack McConnell retain Labour control? Also, will there by any breakthroughs by other smaller parties? With thanks to SaskGuy and Zion for their help with graphics and troubleshooting.”
Chancellor Forever
Author – GOP Progressive

Ocia - 2009
From the scenario designer: “Ocia is a Yugoslav-majority country bordering both the Adriatic and the Mediterranean with a strong social democratic tradition. Since the fall of Communism within the surrounding region, it has become a world leader in tourism, economic growth, and social development. However, the ruling Social Democrats have been toppled by a vote of no confidence from their coalition partners. Can the opposition parties stage a comeback or will the Social Democrats remain in power?”
