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Premiership of Toti Lampa

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The premiership of Toti Lampa began on 15.XII.1723 when he was appointed Qukalsim by President Sino Lanto Yali, following the victory of the Workers' Revolutionary Front in the 1723 Sanaman general election. Its main opposition was the Party of Democratic Humanism under the leadership of Darius Hosseini, which launched a series of protests across the country, claiming electoral fraud. Several of these protests turned into riots, with several leading figures prosecuted and imprisoned by the new government. Building on its control of all three houses of the legislature, the government passed an ambitious reform program, with several commissions being formed shortly after formation. Each commission would consult with interested parties, such as unions, employers, civil society and others and propose legislation and measures in line with their respective assignments. The government declaration from the opening of the new Lhusan Nasyonal in 1723 established several goals for the new government. Civil rights would be expanded for workers, women and the LGBTQ+ community through among other things anti-discrimination legislation, the economy expanded through public investment in infrastructure, housing, energy and utilities, steps would be taken towards universal healthcare and a more robust social safety net, and national security strengthened through strategic partnerships and better foreign relations.

Commissions

Name Area Chairperson Date for first report
Civil Rights Commission Propose legislation that expands civil rights, with particular focus on workers, women and the LGBTQ+ community. Maysa Silani, Vice President of the Council of State 15.III.1724
Economic Development Commission Angelo Capaducci, Vice President of the Council of State
National Security and Foreign Relations Commission Tanilo Kapani, First Vice President of the Council of State
Health and Social Services Commission Angela Germanotta, Minister of State for Health and Social Services