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[NEWS] Columbia Elects Continental Congressmen
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The United States of Columbia has been granted 107 seats in the North American Accord legislature based on its population, making it the second largest country in the bloc. These are the parties that have run for the seats.

Pacific Popular Party

The PPP, who currently dominate the Columbian legislature, have decided to run for continental seats as well. They are aiming for acceding to Title III of the NAA's obligations. Though they are supportive of the organization, they are also somewhat protective of Columbian sovereignty.

American Unionist Party

Seeing the NAA as an opportunity for American reunion, they are running on the same platform they have used to win seats in other countries - eventual reunion by way of strengthening the NAA and increasing integration and interdependence.

Columbian Independence Party

Some people really didn't like the idea of the NAA, but the CIP takes it to the next level of running for continental seats just to obstruct progress. They are not expected to win many seats, if any at all.

Here is how the votes turned out:

Pacific Popular Party American Unionist Party Columbian Independence Party Unaffiliated
50 16 4 37

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