Friday, January 11, 2013

Gabler will remain Governor General

CHARINGTON, Marchenay--Governor Christine Gabler (N-Marchenay) will serve a second term as Governor General.

The 2012 class of Nationalist governors gathered at the Marchenay state capital in Charington to vote on their new leader. Gabler was seeking a second term, and only centrist Wellington Gov. Pierre Carten opposed her for the position.

The votes are cast anonymously, so we don't know for sure who voted for whom. But, Gabler did win the in the first round, taking 11 votes to Carten's four.

Gabler thanked Carten for running against her and said his entrance into the race for Governor General prompted "dialogue" among the NAT governors' conference. She also vowed to continue to represent the Grassadellian people at the national level.

"For the past two years, I have fought for Grassadellians, representing their views and the views of our governors to the president, the vice president, and to the Congress. The 2012 elections saw a clear mandate from the Grassadellian people, in favor of NAT governors, and I will continue to take our views to Mavocke, and I will continue to fight for Grassadellian families to the best of my ability," Gabler said.

Carten said he did not challenge Gabler because he doesn't respect her leadership abilities, but because he simply wanted the position.

"I respect Governor Gabler. I think she has served well for the past two years. I just thought this would be a good position for me, and I thought I'd throw my hat in the ring," Carten told the Starksmin Chronicle.

"I also think it's good to have competition when it comes to leadership. I think that's healthy," Carten added.

Gabler has struck a more partisan tone as Governor General than her predecessor, POG Gov. Donna Almone (C), something Almone has criticized her for in the past.

Since she took over as Governor General, Gabler has made consumer rights, the economy, and labor her signature issues.

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