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Victorine was ecstatic and immediately nominated her friend and mayor of [[Sunlit Tides]], Marie-Noëlle Sanetti, as her Prime Minister. The next day, Sanetti unveiled her list of Ministers, almost all of which being members of the DSU.
 
She had a full and blind support from the DSU parlementarians who validated her reforms without any second thoughts. And most of those were purely electoralist, such as the legalization of the adoption for same-sex couples, which solely aimed at getting all the LGBT votes during the next elections. Yet many DSU deputies, like Garden Height deputy Mélusine Merteuil or Urbzville's Liliane Savonnet, slipped and revealed by accident their true thoughts about the subject. These placed the said deputies and by extension the DSU under the lazzis of the FSH, who pointed out the total discredit the DSU placed on itself. Despite all this, and thankfully, the reform was voted.
 
Despite Victorine's promise of not taking care of the internal problems of her own party, she did so when at the next representative elections, two DSU members arrived first and second after the first round in [[Mesa Flats]], and therefore had to compete against each other for the second round. One of them was the former mayor of Port Abrel and one of Victorine's closest friend, Pascal Moulins. He aimed at being nominated as the President of the National Assembly, but he had been invested by the DSU in [[Mesa Flats]]. He was opposed to the dissident Marie-Odile Delombre, who had local roots and refused to withdraw. Victorine decided to support her friend and tried without success to convince Mme Delombre to retreat.
 
However, Victorine's sister Alexandrine, who was in notably frosty terms with Pascal Moulins, publicly declared that she supported Marie-Odile Delombre. This vaudevillesque situation turned into a national psychodrama and every DSU minister tried to help Moulins. Without success: Marie-Odile Delombre won the election with a large majority, denying Moulins of the National Assembly Presidency. And the FSH mocked the DSU and the government, which, according to them, ridiculized SimNation all around the World.
TO BE CONTINUED
 
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However, investigative journalists unearthed the case before construction started and this cause a huge outcry from SimCity dwellers and ecologists. Some Greenies parliamentarians (the ecologist party, that was usually the DSU's strongest ally) like Hortense Jardin, Fenrir Eriksson, Ernest Merle and René Florennat were outraged and demanded Victorine's and Berthe's ban from he DSU, else they would break the alliance between the DSU and the Greenies. However, DSU first secretary Eugène Tigrard de Borée did not want to sack two of the DSU's most powerful parliamentarians and ordered the two to drop their project. He then tried to reach agreement with the Greenies by promising them some parliamentary seats for the next elections in exchange of their support.
 
 
 
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The case of of the ghost workers is <u>very</u> loosely based on a real-life affair which involved the town hall of Paris.
 
The SimNation politics are based on the French system. Victorine and the entire DSU party would be Sim-equivalent of the french Socialist Party, which I utterly loathe. Just a personal thought though.
Aside from the aforementioned affair, any resemblance to any real scandals, affairs and people is purely unintentional.
 
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