A founding member, and the principle spokesman for the People's Democratic Party, and principle target of Operation Nightshade. When speaking of him, his contemporaries were uniform in only one regard: the emotional intensity of their reactions. Governor Preston called him "thug and agitator," and President Rollins called him "a threat of the highest degree, not only to national security, but to the global stability as we know it." President Burngay, on the other hand, referred to Menor in his 2019 State of the Union address as "a true peace maker, a true friend of this country, and a sincere, honest man."
Though most of the details of his political existance are common knowledge, many aspects of his life remains a mystery to modern historians.
For example, where did he spend the time between October of 2015 and January of 2018? All he tells us that "My espoused and I went into hiding, as did the rest of our Party, when Congress began its plans to persecute us.
When, precisely, did Menor decide to form the People's Democratic Party? Why? Nowhere can we obtain a true story of its genesis.
When, and how, were Menor and Benes married?
And finally, how exactly did Menor perfom what leftest newspapers called the feat of the century? How, precisely, did he manage to convince representatives of UGC and the U.S. government that it was in their best interests to give up their control over the supply of Torzone and allow San Corenzo her independence?
Answers do not seem to be forthcoming.
The People's Democratic Party in the Media
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