It had taken the Prime Minister his fair share of time to answer the question. It hadn't been that hard, so Anna assume he was either affected by age or, a more comforting answer, he had simply got distracted by some memory. She looked around the hall and located the member whom she would call. Already in her second term, Elena Tsironis was a staunch Traditionalist in the economic and foreign policy sense, favouring a tough treatment of Kalos and greater incentives for business, though she was less favourable toward the party line when it came to social issues; she was more libertarian in that sense, and her selective voting record had earned her some rivals, though also several friends, who respected her adherence to her own values.
"Elena Tsironis."
She rose, facing the Prime Minister, and spoke.
"May I first congratulate the Prime Minister on his election, and wish him the best for however long he holds this office." Taking a few seconds, she then continued. "While themes with United and Environmentalist majorities have enjoyed many fiscal benefits and appropriations from past government, that has not been the case for themes with Traditionalist majorities. Will the Prime Minister ensure that all themes, even those that have not voted for his party, will receive their fair share of funding, so that they too can enjoy modern infrastructure?"