BBC:We are now going live to the Bretonian Nationalist Part headquarters where they hosted celebratations for another year about the passing of the last Emperor of Kusari, Jien Kogen. We have with us MP Collins, a spokesperson of the Nationalists.
Good evening Mr Collins. Your critics claim that celebrating the death of person is an extremely controversial subject and it shouldn't be supported or endorsed by the Nationalists. What do you say to them?
MP Collins:Good evening ladies and gentlemen for another year the Nationalist Party celebrates the death of a tyrrant. A man whose vanity and greed combined with his lack of conscience drove him to invade our kingdom. A man who the Queen herself called him a devil. We are here because we remember. We are here to honour the sacrifices of those who defended Leeds and did not allow it to become Seto.
Today not only the Nationalists celebrate. The war veterans, the hundreds of thousands who lost their loved ones, the Crown employees who lost their jobs because their stations were taken over by Imperials. His death serves as divine justice for the despicable crimes that he and his men had commited.
BBC:Despite the fact that Nationalists are particularly vocal, this day is also celebrated by some voters of other parties too, such as the Royalists and Federalists.