Monday, December 10, 2007

Byelle Nominates Olhney For AG, Malvron For National Security Secretary

Opposition Calls Nominees 'Pitiful Choices'

MAVOCKE--President Byelle announced Monday that he has nominated Deputy Attorney General Beau Ohlney to replace current out-going Attorney General John Agnew, who won the governorship of Wilkonshire last week. Ohlney has served as the deputy for the last six years.

And Byelle has also nominated Eric Malvron, a security analyst and business owner of Malvron Securities Inc., to replace outgoing Secretary of National Security Bradley Davidson. Mr. Davidson had just been elevated to the position of secretary after his predecessor Robert Austin quit back in September. Davidson just won the lieutenant governorship in Veroche last week.

Analysts say Ohlney will be an easy confirmation for the administration, but Malvron's confirmation could be up in the air.

"We don't know anything about Mr. Malvron yet. I think the delegates will have to ask some tough questions before they can confirm him," GNN NEWS analyst James Madine said.

In response to Byelle's slections, House Majority Leader Dlg. Joan Fhonda (C-DES) said she is pleased with the nominations, and praised the president for nominating "well-qualified" men for the posts. Opposition leader, Dlg. Shay Robertson (N-DMG), said he opposes both nominees, calling them "inexperienced" and "pitiful choices."

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