Wellington, Lanorth
Approximately 13:00
30th of August, 2016
The man walked swiftly through the decorated corridor, as he walked along the red carpet, leading up the stairs towards two large golden double doors. He looked to his right slightly, inclining his head. He admired the series of paintings, decorations and lights which were evenly spaced out along the walls.. He noticed He smiled, looking back towards him. He adjusted his shoulders slightly, before lowering his hands, pulling his black suit jacket down, to try and get rid of any creases that may have formed as he walked. He looked down to ensure his white shirt was tucked in, which it was. He placed his dominant right hand on his red-coloured tie, straightening it. He looked on either side of the walls, as guards, their heads following the man as he walked up the stairs.
He raised his head slightly, lifting his shoulders up, straightening his back. He sighed, as he looked up. He was approaching the end of the corridor now, as he approached the large double-doors. As he approached, he saw the double doors open. He walked through, looking through the corner of his eyes. Two guards in ceremonial uniform, their heads up, their chins sticking out slightly. He immediately noticed the vast rows of people, who were all standing, facing the door. As he walked, the room erupted into clapping, as the rows of people continued to clap. As he walked, the first orchestral song began to play, which was sung by a choir made of women, who volunteered to fulfil the "patriotic" act. He walked down the red carpet, nodding as a way of thanking the clapping audience. The carpet made a ninety-degree turn, which he followed accordingly, before walking down the red carpet further, now approaching two more golden double doors, which were rather tall - about the same size as the previous ones.
The room beyond was tall and equally as vast, decorated with huge paintings and many different golden decorations, with a large seal above the two doors, also made of gold. The walls were made of marble, with large golden chandeliers dangling from the ceiling above, which to the man, seemed far away. The man approached the stage, walking up the four steps in order to reach it. The stage was also made of marble. There was a marble podium, which was upon it, had the constitution of Lanorth, in a red book, with the word "Lanorthan" written on it, and then under it, the word "Constitution" in a golden colour, with the seal in gold above it. The man shook the hand of the head of the second-highest council in Lanorth. By this point, the songs being played by the orchestra ended. He then turned, facing the front, as a religious figure stepped forward to a separate microphone, where he spoke.
"According to section five of article two of the constitution of Lanorth, the President of Lanorth must take the oath of office before stepping in to become or resume his term as President, in order to assume or re-assume the powers of the President. Mr Brian Alexander Reid, please take the oath of office."
The man was the President. And this was his inauguration. Reid stepped forward to the podium, placing his right hand almost immediately on the constitution, which also listed the requirements to become President and the powers it possessed. Before the ceremony the President read this twice.
The inauguration ceremony is attended by representatives of the every council within the technocratic country, the President Executive Office, the Central Electoral Commission, representatives of Lanorth's main religions, representatives of the President’s election campaign (for the secondary council) headquarters and campaign supporters, representatives of public associations, members of the Presidential Councils for science and high technology, culture and arts, physical education and sports, representatives of the business community, and the media. In all, 1,700 people are attending the ceremony.
Reid leaned forward slightly, before speaking into the two microphones provided in-front of him. "In executing the office of President of the Republic of Lanorth, I solemnly swear to respect and protect the rights and liberties of men, women and of the citizen, to observe and protect the constitution of the Republic of Lanorth, to defend the sovereignty, independence, security and integrity of the state. Hereby, I shall faithfully serve the people, without refusal or reluctance." Monmouth stepped back, removing his hand. He straightened up, his arms stuck to his side, almost.
The religious figure stepped forward again. "Brian Alexander Reid has taken the oath of President of Lanorth." He stepped back. Clapping erupted, which was almost overwhelmed by the sound of trumpets, playing a consistent note for three seconds, before being joined in by an orchestra. The choir comprised of the patriotic females, who were dressed in ceremonial uniform with skirts reaching down to their knees. The national anthem began to play, as the choir erupted into singing. President Monmouth stood, his eyes facing the front, as thousands of people across the country joined in singing the anthem.
On top of the dome of the building they were in, which was the home of all councils within Lanorth - nicknamed "The Citadel", which is what it used to be, the Lanorthan flag, with the seal of the country placed in the centre, was raised above, flying high and gloriously. A line stuck with Reid.
"Be glorious, great country, we are proud of you."
Reid thought of Arthur Wellington, the first leader of the country, who was seen as the greatest President of Lanorth - of all time. Expectations for him were high. He was ready to deliver. He stood proudly, his eyes widening slightly. Outside, the military parade joined in song, singing the anthem. The 1,700 people inside did too. The military parade took off following the ceremony, as the President, surrounded by officials, watched as the military marched past, saluting the President. He smiled, admiring their synchronised march. He knew what he was doing. He wasn't stupid, more the opposite. Intelligent, cunning, a great thinker. He was prepared to sacrifice his life for his country - however he hoped he wouldn't have to.
Approximately 13:00
30th of August, 2016
The man walked swiftly through the decorated corridor, as he walked along the red carpet, leading up the stairs towards two large golden double doors. He looked to his right slightly, inclining his head. He admired the series of paintings, decorations and lights which were evenly spaced out along the walls.. He noticed He smiled, looking back towards him. He adjusted his shoulders slightly, before lowering his hands, pulling his black suit jacket down, to try and get rid of any creases that may have formed as he walked. He looked down to ensure his white shirt was tucked in, which it was. He placed his dominant right hand on his red-coloured tie, straightening it. He looked on either side of the walls, as guards, their heads following the man as he walked up the stairs.
He raised his head slightly, lifting his shoulders up, straightening his back. He sighed, as he looked up. He was approaching the end of the corridor now, as he approached the large double-doors. As he approached, he saw the double doors open. He walked through, looking through the corner of his eyes. Two guards in ceremonial uniform, their heads up, their chins sticking out slightly. He immediately noticed the vast rows of people, who were all standing, facing the door. As he walked, the room erupted into clapping, as the rows of people continued to clap. As he walked, the first orchestral song began to play, which was sung by a choir made of women, who volunteered to fulfil the "patriotic" act. He walked down the red carpet, nodding as a way of thanking the clapping audience. The carpet made a ninety-degree turn, which he followed accordingly, before walking down the red carpet further, now approaching two more golden double doors, which were rather tall - about the same size as the previous ones.
The room beyond was tall and equally as vast, decorated with huge paintings and many different golden decorations, with a large seal above the two doors, also made of gold. The walls were made of marble, with large golden chandeliers dangling from the ceiling above, which to the man, seemed far away. The man approached the stage, walking up the four steps in order to reach it. The stage was also made of marble. There was a marble podium, which was upon it, had the constitution of Lanorth, in a red book, with the word "Lanorthan" written on it, and then under it, the word "Constitution" in a golden colour, with the seal in gold above it. The man shook the hand of the head of the second-highest council in Lanorth. By this point, the songs being played by the orchestra ended. He then turned, facing the front, as a religious figure stepped forward to a separate microphone, where he spoke.
"According to section five of article two of the constitution of Lanorth, the President of Lanorth must take the oath of office before stepping in to become or resume his term as President, in order to assume or re-assume the powers of the President. Mr Brian Alexander Reid, please take the oath of office."
The man was the President. And this was his inauguration. Reid stepped forward to the podium, placing his right hand almost immediately on the constitution, which also listed the requirements to become President and the powers it possessed. Before the ceremony the President read this twice.
The inauguration ceremony is attended by representatives of the every council within the technocratic country, the President Executive Office, the Central Electoral Commission, representatives of Lanorth's main religions, representatives of the President’s election campaign (for the secondary council) headquarters and campaign supporters, representatives of public associations, members of the Presidential Councils for science and high technology, culture and arts, physical education and sports, representatives of the business community, and the media. In all, 1,700 people are attending the ceremony.
Reid leaned forward slightly, before speaking into the two microphones provided in-front of him. "In executing the office of President of the Republic of Lanorth, I solemnly swear to respect and protect the rights and liberties of men, women and of the citizen, to observe and protect the constitution of the Republic of Lanorth, to defend the sovereignty, independence, security and integrity of the state. Hereby, I shall faithfully serve the people, without refusal or reluctance." Monmouth stepped back, removing his hand. He straightened up, his arms stuck to his side, almost.
The religious figure stepped forward again. "Brian Alexander Reid has taken the oath of President of Lanorth." He stepped back. Clapping erupted, which was almost overwhelmed by the sound of trumpets, playing a consistent note for three seconds, before being joined in by an orchestra. The choir comprised of the patriotic females, who were dressed in ceremonial uniform with skirts reaching down to their knees. The national anthem began to play, as the choir erupted into singing. President Monmouth stood, his eyes facing the front, as thousands of people across the country joined in singing the anthem.
On top of the dome of the building they were in, which was the home of all councils within Lanorth - nicknamed "The Citadel", which is what it used to be, the Lanorthan flag, with the seal of the country placed in the centre, was raised above, flying high and gloriously. A line stuck with Reid.
"Be glorious, great country, we are proud of you."
Reid thought of Arthur Wellington, the first leader of the country, who was seen as the greatest President of Lanorth - of all time. Expectations for him were high. He was ready to deliver. He stood proudly, his eyes widening slightly. Outside, the military parade joined in song, singing the anthem. The 1,700 people inside did too. The military parade took off following the ceremony, as the President, surrounded by officials, watched as the military marched past, saluting the President. He smiled, admiring their synchronised march. He knew what he was doing. He wasn't stupid, more the opposite. Intelligent, cunning, a great thinker. He was prepared to sacrifice his life for his country - however he hoped he wouldn't have to.
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