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1500. The Power to Read PR

The three of them relied on a map taken by Razolnik on a tablet device to reach Halma City Hall without getting lost.

There is a temporary bulletin board at the entrance of City Hall, under which the shelter (hiccups) stand.

If you look closely, it's not a bulletin board, it's a whiteboard. The election gazette imprinted on straw half-paper was held in magnets.

All the people of the lake came to the Agency, and none stopped and read carefully.

This Holma City Council election contests eight seats for half re-elected by the Twelve.

The incumbent candidates are five Light Party of Lake Water, two Crossing (Sazanami) Party, and one Axis Party of both wheels.

The rookie candidate has one two-wheeled Axis Party and three unaffiliated.

Unaffiliated, only one was a people on land, and all the others were a people on the lake.

"To say that you can run for city council is to say that, at least three months before the date of notification, you are a person with a resident registration and residence status in Holma City."

"Huh? Was there such a restriction?

Leno raised his voice unexpectedly to Jorch's whisper.

A guard standing in front of the doorway of City Hall looks here.

When Razornik smiled and interpreted, he turned to the front without saying anything.

Jorch hides in the shadow where he takes notes, and Razornik takes the election communiqué on his tablet device.

Leno glanced at the election pact put forward by the candidates of the people of the land.

Municipal route buses will be realized!

Including me, the powerless people who fled to the land in wars and coups will rise to more than five thousand as of the end of last year.

There were about 40,000 Holma citizens before the war.

You can't just sweeten commuting and going to school to the generosity of your neighbors.

We, the powerless people, need public transport.

The people of the lake will also find it convenient to go far from the [jump] permit point.

I worked for a private bus company in the city of Gardenia until I was burned out in an air raid.

At the dawn of the election, we will use the knowledge and experience gained in the private sector to make every effort to establish public transport for all Holma citizens.

Apparently, Holma City doesn't have a single bus.

Besides, the powerless land people seem to have influxed more than you can imagine.

Many other candidates listed early elimination of temporary housing and economic measures.

The city of Holma also seems to live in tents where school gardens, private parking, etc. are filled with makeshift homes in prefabricated areas, some with [exorcisms], etc.

The proposal to subsidize the construction of private apartments and the proposal to subsidize establishments that employ powerless people in residential jobs and eliminate housing difficulties and unemployment at the same time attracted particular attention.

... You just built an apartment, and you can't pay the rent without a job.

Jorch runs a pen through his notebook with a rugged face.

... more living jobs, okay?

When the three of them entered the entrance hall of City Hall, a newspaper of the month and last month was affixed to the bulletin board.

Distribution of each door of PR Holma has been suspended since August 2191.

We apologize for the inconvenience, but please see it on the bulletin boards of each town hall meeting, etc.

The red sticker attached to the side is sad.

Last month's PR newspaper will see the announcement of the first joint solace festival to be held in the second year of the war, with a great deal of treatment.

The next page is a statistical feature on Holma City related evacuees as of the end of last year.

A total of 17,951 domestic refugees were accommodated by the city of Holma. Among them, 4588 people moved to refugee camps in the kingdom of Amitostigma. 6319 transferred to other parts of the country.

Of the remaining 7044, 5136 are the people of land, and there are only twenty-four powerful people. 1908 are the people of the lake.

Of the remaining refugees in the city of Holma, the majority of the people of the lake were able to rely on their relatives to secure housing and work, whereas the 5112 powerless land people still live in makeshift housing.

Households with powerful land people gained jobs and moved from temporary housing to private apartments, but the powerless land people, even if narrowed down to those who are now available for work, are up to seventy-one percent unemployed. Including people who can go to work if nurseries, elderly facilities, etc. are available, they are in worse shape.

Many sheltered households, when they first came here, lived with their savings undone. Two years after the war, savings are now bottom line in many households and they have to rely on welfare.

... Ah! The covenant on the bus just now!

Even if the powerless people want to work, if the place of work is far from the temporary housing, they cannot commute.

It's a small city, but if you can walk or bike around the city, commute, you can't do that.

Even from the Fishing Association to City Hall, I might not have been able to get there and go home by the end of the day if I hadn't jumped the mall from end to end in Jorch's [leap].

There are many powerless land people in the city of Zerneau and the neighbouring city of Masrina.

Leno grew up with the route bus running as a natural sight.

Cruillo's mother commuted to Masrina's company every day by bus.

City authorities in Zerneau used a city bus convoy that day to evacuate residents.

"We the powerless people need public transportation"

Will this appeal reach the people of the lake, who make up the majority of the citizens of Holma?

... No, but that guy won't be wacky enough for the bus to run right away.

Achieving the Convention requires significant initial costs in the procurement of vehicles and the maintenance of bus stops.

It can also be imagined in Reno that the influx of refugees has caused a surge in the population and that the finances of the city of Holma are difficult. Without public transport, however, the powerless land population cannot become financially independent and does not reduce the burden on the welfare budget.

... After all, quick is a trick to adding more living jobs that you don't have to commute to. After all, senators and other aspirants are insane.

I'm going to ask Jorch later, and Leno shifted his eyes to the PR paper for this month.