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In 667, DPPK leader, Tobias Virsturm introduced a no-confidence vote as the DPPK and KWP announced a new coalition between the parties in what became a huge turn of events. Chancellor Maltravers who before stated that he would retire if a no-confidence vote was ever introduced, did just that as in February of 667, he would end his time in the Chancellorship. President Williams became the forefront leader of the no-confidence vote as publically he would call upon the NUP leadership to start doing something or step down, calling them out for their blatant mishandling of the civil war and calling for the end as he had done before. What came next shocked the whole assembly, President Williams would move forward with the no-confidence vote but in a different way, moving straight forward to an election between him and the current Chancellor, Felix Hurst. With the support of independents and the two parties, Williams would take the chancellorship 111 to 89 in votes in one of the most unprecedented and historical political moves of all time by a top political figure. He would now lead Kodiak as Chancellor Williams.
In 667, DPPK leader, Tobias Virsturm introduced a no-confidence vote as the DPPK and KWP announced a new coalition between the parties in what became a huge turn of events. Chancellor Maltravers who before stated that he would retire if a no-confidence vote was ever introduced, did just that as in February of 667, he would end his time in the Chancellorship. President Williams became the forefront leader of the no-confidence vote as publically he would call upon the NUP leadership to start doing something or step down, calling them out for their blatant mishandling of the civil war and calling for the end as he had done before. What came next shocked the whole assembly, President Williams would move forward with the no-confidence vote but in a different way, moving straight forward to an election between him and the current Chancellor, Felix Hurst. With the support of independents and the two parties, Williams would take the chancellorship 111 to 89 in votes in one of the most unprecedented and historical political moves of all time by a top political figure. He would now lead Kodiak as Chancellor Williams.

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