Especially Tony Wilson, after all, he had been President several times and had managed public welfare very well during his terms.
The concerns of ordinary people are nothing more than clothing, food, housing, and transportation.
Tony Wilson thought that having been in office for so many years, there was no reason for people to easily replace him with someone who had suddenly emerged.
After all, Ian Foster was a sudden emergence, and the public did not know much about him.
The campaign speeches and voting were proceeding as usual, just as they had in the past.
But less than a week before the election, Ian Foster suddenly announced that if elected, the government would collaborate with the Jones Corporation to build a number of medium to large upscale housing projects.
Based on each family's income, eligible families would receive housing subsidies.
This would allow every middle to lower-class citizen to afford their own house, with the property rights free to buy and sell.