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Chapter 284: Chapter 252: The Upcoming House of Representatives Election_2

    What Arthur was more concerned about was the report from the Ministry of Civil Affairs on the immigration situation over the past two months.


    Currtly, immigration in Austrsia can be described as growing higher and stronger each year.


    After setting a new immigration recordst year, the number of immigrants in the first two months of 908 has already exceeded 30,000, and there is hope of setting a new high this year.


    If the addition of the data for the first half month of March is tak into ount, the number of immigrants in 908 has already exceeded 70,000, with an average of over ,000 immigrants received in Austrsia every day, showing the terrifying speed of immigration in Austrsia today.


    It is precisely because of such an exaggerated number of immigrants that Austrsia conducts csus actions almost every year to determine the true poption of Austrsia and facilitate governmt nning for the next step.


    At prest, with the addition of these new immigrants, the poption of Austrsia has exceeded 7,300,000, and the poption of Sydney has officially surpassed ,000,000.


    Of course, it is limited to ,000,000.n/?/vel/b//in dot c//om


    After the poption of Sydney reached ,000,000, under the efforts of various departmts such as the Propaganda Departmt, Ministry of Civil Affairs, Ministry of Agriculture, Ministry of Industry, Ministry of Health, and Ministry of Education, the vast majority of the remaining immigrants have be relocated to West Australia and South Australia, and the remaining half have gone to New Zend.


    West Australia and South Australia''s most popr attraction is, of course, the rapidly developing Leonora Industrial Base.


    This industrial base is highly valued by Austrsia and is expected to create ts of thousands of industrial jobs in the future, making it necessary to migrate to the area as early as possible.


    In addition to the good news that immigration has the pottial to set a new high, Austrsia''s currt financial revue situation is also very good.


    The total fiscal revue in the first two months has already exceeded 7 million Australian Dors, and although investmts are also massive, this can also be considered good news.


    Minister Grant also reported on the actions and achievemts of the Propaganda Departmt, and Arthur couraged him toy out more ns abroad and promote other cities in Austrsia to attract more immigrants.


    Arthur also proposed an idea to create a ranking list of suitable cities for immigration and to extsively publish and promote it overseas.


    As it is a list created by Austrsia itself, there is no harm in slightly favoring its own interests.


    As long as those European citizs choose to believe in this list, the Propaganda Departmt''s n will be sessful.


    Never mind if it''s true or not, just deceive the immigrants first. After all, immigrants in this era are not too wealthy, and it''s not that easy for them to afford -trip tickets.


    Of course, Arthur only put forward an idea, and how it is done and what to do depds on Minister Grant''s ability.


    For Arthur, all he needs to do is guide the country''s developmt at a macro level, while those officials are the real choice for micro-level execution.


    If a country needs its king to be personally involved in all aspects, th the country is destined not tost long.


    After more than two hours of reporting, the meeting finally reached thest agda item, the uing House of Represtatives election.


    The House of Represtatives election is a nationwide political activity in Austrsia, and is weed and participated in by most Austrsians.


    ording to thest House of Represtatives election in 906, more than two million Austrsians participated in the voting for the 98 seats in the House of Represtatives, showing the importance of the election in the hearts of Austrsians.


    This year''s election is separated from the previous one by a two-year gap, and the number of immigrants has increased by more than ,000,000 during this time.


    This indicates that the number of people participating in the votes this year is definitely more than two million, and the process and n for voting needs to be more detailed to avoid any idts during the election.


    Justice, opness, and uracy are the topics that Arthur cares about. The officers also know Arthur''s ideas, after all, the election of the House of Represtatives is not the first time.


    However, each election is differt, as Austrsia develops, the election of the House of Represtatives will be more and more valued by people, and the number of participants will certainly be more and more.


    In order to fully count these people''s votes, not only do arge number of officials need to calcte, but also go deep into cities and towns to collect the inttions of all people. This is a big project, at least for the currt Austrsian governmt.


    In fact, the governmt officials also attach great importance to the election of the House of Represtatives, as most of these officials have already had a party, and their parties also care about the proportion of seats they upy in the House of Represtatives elections.


    After all, ording to the regtions of Austrsia, the proportion of seats they upy in the House of Represtatives determines how much funding they can get each year and whether their main officials can ter cab departmts.


    For example, the tworger parties in Austrsia, the Unity Party, and the Rural Party, have each obtained a Cab Minister''s seat and the eligibility to ter the Cab Governmt because they upy more seats in the House of Represtatives.


    This is, after all, the Cab Governmt, a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to ter the highest governmt, one that no party or individual can afford to miss.


    After more than four hours of discussion, the governmt finally finalized an election process and n that satisfied everyone.


    First, there are the voting collection boxes, all viges and cities in Australia need to be equipped. Among them, small viges should be equipped with one voting collection box,rge viges and small towns with two voting collection boxes, andrge towns and small cities with three voting collection boxes.


    For cities with poptions exceeding 50,000, 0,000, and 00,000, they will be equipped with four, six, and t voting collection boxes, respectively.


    For all voting collection boxes, not only do soldiers specifically protect them, but state governmts also need to sd a certain number of officials, who will be dispersed and supervise the voting collection boxes in their non-residtial areas.


    Apart from the double supervision of soldiers and officials, state governmts also need to organize manpower to carry out random inspections on the voting collection boxes within their jurisdiction to avoid idts.


    Moreover, Arthur and the Cab Governmt will also carry out random spot checks, which is equivalt to a fiveyer insurance and basically prevts any idts.


    The House of Represtatives elections will begin on June st, with the voting period from June st to June 0th and the transportation phase from June st to July st.


    All the votes will be counted by the state governmts, under the supervision of the Royal Parliamt, the House of Represtatives, the Cab Governmt, the royal family, the people, and the military, and random spot checks will be carried out on the counted votes.


    States have about 0 days to count the votes, and it is expected that on July st, state governmts will report the final results to the Cab Governmt. After random spot checks are error-free, the results of the House of Represtatives elections will be announced a July 5th.


    In order to prevt possible idts during the election period, ev after the results are announced, all votes will still be conctrated in the capital, with Arthur personally organizing manpower to re-examine them.


    If the state''s statistical situation is incorrect or ev significantly differt, not only will the election results of the House of Represtatives be rejected, but the state governmts will also bear the corresponding responsibilities and ev trace back to each voting box.


    Arthur does not believe that under such a strict electoral system, there will still be people who secretly vite the rules or ev cheat.


    After all, the final result will be reviewed. If state governmts have the guts to tamper with the results, let them try it.


    Most people approve of such an election n, so it was smoothly determined as the 908 House of Represtatives election n and announced to the public.


    This also means that people have more than two months to think about who they should support as their new represtatives.
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