A Chara*
The news of ministry elections is both thrilling and disconcerting!
I had been hoping to hear that Ross might be inclined to run again, but it does not seem to be the case. The current roster of potential candidates is depressingly right-wing! A backwards step if ever I saw one!
The last election saw a rather sad collection of conservatives and regressionists, and as we approach the new century the tone that this next Minister sets will set the tone for our entire society for generations to come.
I fear for the progression of our society if institutionally powerful families and their allies manage to control both the position of the Minister and the Wizengemot.
Mise, Le Meas,
Christabel Daphnel
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RE: A terrible beauty is born - Jude Wright - August 12, 2023
1st August, 1893
C. Daphnel,
My thoughts are much the same as yours. It’s a blessing that Ross lasted as long as he did, and – even if the Wizengamot were pleased to see the back of him – that at least he has managed to set forth a few last measures against nepotism into law.
But it is a real concern that those sorts of families will try to revert back to the old-fashioned pureblood conservatism – did you see the rumours that Macmillan and Maxime might run? Neither will favour change. Aldous Crouch is confirmed to be campaigning, if you haven’t seen today’s Prophet yet – and he might be more moderate, but he’s still a pureblood. I’ve even heard whispers that bloody Picardy might run.
Do you know of anyone else who is prepared to run? I’ve been waiting for word from anyone remotely progressive in the Ministry, but I haven’t heard much. Nor anyone from outside the establishment, for that matter. I’ll admit that at this point I’ve half considered running, myself.