47. Garedon
It turned out that the people with the signs were actually just staunch supporters of the Federation and the signs were welcoming the Federation to their planet. Similar to the crowds that arrived when the Federation revealed themselves on Earth.
Once Mark thought about it, it was probably very similar to when the Atlanteans first showed up on Earth and people flocked from all over the world to the visitor centre they had erected. The difference here was that the general population was obviously aware that there were other civilizations beyond their planet, as first contact had actually happened years before.
The crowd was wearing masks, mostly, and they weren't shoulder to shoulder, but they weren't distanced apart very well as Mark compared the situation at Virgohn with his previous experience during the coronavirus pandemic on Earth in 2020.
Governor Ardala and her security came out of the parliamentary building to greet the group at the base of the large stone staircase. Maren stayed on the shuttle, with the ramp up and the windows darkened. The shuttle dashboard has library access, so she can do other work while staying on the shuttle.
Ardala led them inside and into the council chambers, which was a large rectangular room with 4 tiers, with each tier having 50 desks. Then there was a throne-like chair at the end, with two smaller chairs on each side and then a records table in the front on the lowest level. It was much like a Federation Senate Chamber, except rectangular and had a throne.
Cricket notified Mark, "
From what I can tell, the Pro-Fed Party won the election by winning 342 of 351 ridings, it also looks like they require all voters to present identification when they vote, and their online voting system is much like the Federation system, where you can vote in your local election from anywhere in the world at their embassies.
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Mark asked Cricket, "
Well, that makes me trust the validity of the electoral results a lot more. Is there any chance you can link the library into their information network, or do we need to get Maren?
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Cricket said, "
We really need to get Maren to do it. I got that info from a drone watching one of their news channels on a television I found in the building.
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A man at the front who was sitting in the big throne-like chair then stood up and asked for quiet, which everyone obeyed immediately. Then he started off by welcoming all the new representatives to the council chamber, along with their guests from the Atlantean Federation. He then gestured toward Governor Ardala.
Governor Ardala stood up from her desk just off to the right of front chairs, "Thank you house leader! Fellow members of parliament, our party ran on the promise to contact the Atlantean Federation and to join them if we won, and the people voted overwhelmingly to support this. Yesterday the Federation answered our call, and with us today is Mark Phoenix, the King of the Atlantean Federation and Liyana, his advisor and ambassador and finally Gyges, their security.
The first part of today's assembly will be them outlining the transition process for Garedon to join the Federation. They have already started by turning their medical bed's back on yesterday and they are already proving effective against the virus that's been plaguing our planet and, in most cases, they have also corrected other health issues. Unfortunately, we only have a dozen of their beds, so without help it would take months to treat everyone. With their support, the lives and businesses of our citizens will soon return to normal."
There was a round of clapping from everyone in attendance, even the few that would've been from those ridings where the Pro-Fed party did not win.
The house leader held up his hand, which seemed to signal a call for silence. He then gestured toward Mark.
Mark stood up, "First off, let me welcome you to the Atlantean Federation!"
Apparently that was the wrong thing to say, as several representatives immediately started shouting and carrying on like someone had slapped them, likely representatives of those ridings that were not Pro-Fed.
The house leader held up his hand, but the unruly bunch did not stop their tirade.
He finally stood up and yelled for silence as the security around the perimeter of the room adjusted their stances. He then said, "Like it or not, this was the platform that the elected party campaigned on and the people have voted. Never in our long democratic history have we ever seen such an overwhelming endorsement of any political party. Your future king is speaking, and this is very unbecoming of our people. Might I suggest you refrain yourselves from further outbursts or risk being escorted out of the chamber?
There will be an orderly and civilized question period later. Please proceed, my King."
Mark had sat down, so he stood back up, "As I said, welcome to the Atlantean Federation. I know for many of you there is much uncertainty as the Pro-Fed Party has done all this on their own with no counselling or even the guidance offered by the Federation. Even we are currently not fully aware of their electoral platform and campaign, so we will need to review that.
What I do know is that requests to join the Federation are quite common, from entire planets, to countries, to regions of countries and, after thousands of years, we have a very streamlined transition process for this, enriching the lives of billions upon billions of people across 17 planets. On two of those planets there are many political parties similar to the Pro-Fed Party, but they at least have the guidance of our library or have been in contact with us about certain issues.