After 3 years of authoritarian regime by the National Developers Party, the people of OGAT were finally able to democratically elect their representatives on Friday, 8th of July. Mr. Cominu, the president of the National Developers Party (now known as Forza OGAT), assured that this would be an honest and fair election. Today, the votes have been counted, and *The Guardian* news is the first to bring you the results of the presidential and parliamentary elections. Eight major parties and numerous small ones participated in the elections, and now we reveal the results:
The new president is Mr. Cominu with 11,245 votes (100%).
The new parliament will be comprised of only one party, Forza OGAT. They also collected 11,245 votes (100%).
All other parties and presidential candidates did not receive any votes. It appears there was only one registered voter in OGAT.
Our reporter interviewed the only voter, Mr. Helba, who was also the campaign leader and vice-president of Forza OGAT.
The Guardian: Mr. Helba, thank you for deciding to sit down with us and talk about the elections. Only one voter and 11,245 votes — would you say this is a small irregularity?
Helba: Not really. It only shows that I am very confident that Cominu will be a terrific new president and that I firmly believe in Forza OGAT policies.
The Guardian: Currently, only one voter was allowed to vote. As the presumptive next prime minister of OGAT, do you plan to extend the voting rights to more citizens?
Helba: Yes, this is one of our top priorities for the next elections in 2050. We plan to at least double the number of people who can vote by extending the rights to all members of Forza OGAT. So, Mr. Cominu will also be able to vote in the next elections.
The Guardian: That is all from *The Guardian News* team for now. We can say with utmost certainty that the elections were another great moment for democracy in OGAT.