A Special Election was held and the National Conservative Party Candidate won. This gave the National Conservatives 268 seat but the 3 Liberal Democrats that gave the National conservatives the Majority became uneasy and in June they all withdrew their support requiring another National Election. The results horrified the King and the National Conservative Party. The Social Democrats picked up seats in the Caroline and Marshal Islands and in other parts of the Kingdom Giving them 59 seats. The Liberal Democrats held 240 and the National Conservatives 241. The Liberal Democrats and the Social Democrats agreed to together form a government. The Social Democrats however demanded that the Director of the Royal Hawaiian Intelligence Service be fires and the Commissioner of Police be replaced. The King became quite Angry over this and forbid the firings. He spoke to the Liberal Democrat leader and clearly sent a message that he would not allow politics to enter the running of the Intelligence service. He sent a written message to the Social Democrat leader to the effect that he would block any such move and might call for a new election if he didn't reverse his course. He then spoke to both the Liberal Democrat leader and Prime Minister Charles Richards about the possibility if forming a government of National unity. The King complained that he was not feeling well and ordered the court doctor to please come.. He spoke with the doctor briefly before being rushed to the Hospital. The doctor informed Mr Charles who in turn spoke with the Liberal Party leader.
The Queen had been informed by the King that she was to follow his guidance in the matter and not allow the Socialist to push their agenda.
The arrival of Paul Kincaid at the Palace meant that the Regency Council would be called into being, The Council would consist of Paul Kincaid as legal advisor, Katherine McNamara as a member, Charles Richards as a member, The attorney General, Prime Minister and Her Majesty the Queen