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Postby Al-Seena » Thu Nov 05, 2015 9:20 pm

Merizoc wrote:Koko still open for questions.

Koko, what is the number one thing on your political agenda? Why is it a top priority?

Also Senator Mansur Al-Khayyam is open to questions
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Postby Nasmia » Fri Nov 06, 2015 3:38 am

Al-Seena wrote:
Merizoc wrote:Koko still open for questions.

Koko, what is the number one thing on your political agenda? Why is it a top priority?

Also Senator Mansur Al-Khayyam is open to questions

What would be the one most important thing on your mind for Dagmar and it's future?
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Postby Coconut Isle » Fri Nov 06, 2015 3:57 am

Al-Seena wrote:
Merizoc wrote:Koko still open for questions.

Koko, what is the number one thing on your political agenda? Why is it a top priority?

Also Senator Mansur Al-Khayyam is open to questions


How important is multiculturalism, tolerance and acceptance in today's globalised society? What do you say to those parties who reject those ideals?

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Postby Al-Seena » Fri Nov 06, 2015 5:20 am

Nasmia wrote:
Al-Seena wrote:Koko, what is the number one thing on your political agenda? Why is it a top priority?

Also Senator Mansur Al-Khayyam is open to questions

What would be the one most important thing on your mind for Dagmar and it's future?

The most importent thing on my mind is stability more specificity financial stability. The future of Dagmar requires that we have our financiers in order. I will be working with not only my party and its coalition but my respected opposition as well to get a budget to vote that stabilizes our financiers and leads to higher growth then we've seen in the past.

Coconut Isle wrote:
Al-Seena wrote:Koko, what is the number one thing on your political agenda? Why is it a top priority?

Also Senator Mansur Al-Khayyam is open to questions


How important is multiculturalism, tolerance and acceptance in today's globalised society? What do you say to those parties who reject those ideals?


These are very importent to me. I as an immigrant feel that acceptance of a persons differences is importent as well as assimilation. However we should be accepting or brutalism and cultures of forced inequality unless said adherent to these cultures are willing to reform and assimilate. Simply put in our globalize do society acceptances is never a two way street and the issues of Acceptance and Assimilation are both importent in a global ire culture. As far as the parties that reject those ideals? Well we live in a democracy, I'm not one to speak on them that's up to the voters. They can believe in whatever they like so long as they aren't intentionally and actively call for the mistreatment of people.
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Al-Seena is a Multicultural and Multiethnic nation. The official languages of Al-Seena are Arabic and French. We are a multi-party party authoritarian democracy, the culture of Al-Seena is quite warm and welcoming thanks in part to the decades of civil conflict the nation has endured.

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Postby Eol Sha » Fri Nov 06, 2015 5:25 am

Al-Seena wrote:Senator Al-Khayyam is open for questioning.

Senator Al-Khayyam, how do you feel about the American and Russian interventions into Syria? Do you believe that Dagmar should support the coalition and, if so, why?
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Postby Al-Seena » Fri Nov 06, 2015 7:37 am

Eol Sha wrote:
Al-Seena wrote:Senator Al-Khayyam is open for questioning.

Senator Al-Khayyam, how do you feel about the American and Russian interventions into Syria? Do you believe that Dagmar should support the coalition and, if so, why?

While I welcome more opposition to the Islamic State I can't say I'm impressed by the Russians. As for the Americans I enjoy the fact that they have taken a more direct aim at the Islamic state and are funding/arming the Kurds who are undoubtably the strongest opposition to the Islamic State on the ground. However this conflict can not be won by outsiders, it has to be a war won by the locals and by the greater Arab and Muslim world. As far as our role I support Dagmar intervention but not in a combative capacity, rather I support training and arming of know secular and non-sectarian forces like the YPG/J and the Southern Front. I'd also like the Russians and Americans work out a unified strategy to more directly take on the Islamic State, wether Assad and the Rebels agree to cooperate in that endeavor is up to them.
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Al-Seena is a Multicultural and Multiethnic nation. The official languages of Al-Seena are Arabic and French. We are a multi-party party authoritarian democracy, the culture of Al-Seena is quite warm and welcoming thanks in part to the decades of civil conflict the nation has endured.

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Postby Kelnjorvik » Fri Nov 06, 2015 7:53 am

Ásleif Ómarsson is still åpne to questions!

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Postby Al-Seena » Fri Nov 06, 2015 8:04 am

Kelnjorvik wrote:Ásleif Ómarsson is still åpne to questions!

Given the recent decision of Russian President Vladimir Putan to suspend all Russian flights to Egypt do you thing Dagmarian airliners should be flying in the area?
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Al-Seena is a Multicultural and Multiethnic nation. The official languages of Al-Seena are Arabic and French. We are a multi-party party authoritarian democracy, the culture of Al-Seena is quite warm and welcoming thanks in part to the decades of civil conflict the nation has endured.

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Postby Kelnjorvik » Fri Nov 06, 2015 8:27 am

Al-Seena wrote:
Kelnjorvik wrote:Ásleif Ómarsson is still åpne to questions!

Given the recent decision of Russian President Vladimir Putan to suspend all Russian flights to Egypt do you thing Dagmarian airliners should be flying in the area?

  • Given the recent decision of Russian President Vladimir Putin to suspend all Russian flights to Egypt do you thing Dagmarian airliners should be flying in the area? - For now, I would think it best to have Dagmarian aircraft avoid the area, suspending travel there temporarily, at least until we have more information on the incident. There is still much speculation going on, and not many facts. We should be cautious in how we proceed.

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Postby Collatis » Fri Nov 06, 2015 8:51 am

Jakob Östberg is still open to questions.

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Postby Al-Seena » Fri Nov 06, 2015 8:58 am

Collatis wrote:Jakob Östberg is still open to questions.

With the latest Chemical Weapon attack in Syria how do you feel the international community should handle the issue of WMD's in the Syria Civil War and in general?
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Al-Seena is a Multicultural and Multiethnic nation. The official languages of Al-Seena are Arabic and French. We are a multi-party party authoritarian democracy, the culture of Al-Seena is quite warm and welcoming thanks in part to the decades of civil conflict the nation has endured.

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Postby Ainin » Fri Nov 06, 2015 9:00 am

Unnamed island state wrote:Should Dagmar's rail transportation infrastructure be privately or publicly owned?

I believe that intercity rail and urban trams should be operated by a government-owned transit authority. During my childhood growing up near one of Dagmar's neglected transit hubs, I saw first-hand how profit-driven companies exploited passengers, charging ridiculous prices for inferior service. This is not just a fact in Dagmar, if you look at Britain, National Rail and Transport for London have been a trainwreck (heh) and exorbitant ticket prices have led to absolutely no progress on improving service. Meanwhile, on the continent, government-operated rail service operated not-for-profit is effective, high-quality and enjoys high passenger satisfaction.

Malgrave wrote:- Do you support membership of NATO?

In a world such as ours, going it alone is not an option. The North Atlantic Treaty Organization has protected democracy and territorial sovereignty for decades in Europe, and in the face of renewed Russian sabre-rattling and imperialism, membership in NATO would dramatically increase our military's readiness through military cooperation exercises, intelligence sharing and many other programs that would benefit us as well as help protect Europe against those that would wish it harm. Our strategic position in the north of the GIUK gap makes us an excellent candidate for NATO, as we would also improve their strategic penetration. It would bring very little in negative effects. We would not be required to participate in any conflict short of a direct full-frontal military assault against Europe, and if such an event really did happen, then NATO membership will be the least of our worries.

- Do you think we should accept refugees from Syria, Iraq and other nations?

Absolutely. We must open our doors to those in their darkest hour. I am a vocal proponent of Dagmar taking in a fair share of refugees along with our European brothers and sisters. The Mediterranean refugee crisis is not a Greek problem. It's not an Italian problem. It's not even a European problem. It's the world's problem. If we fail to act in concert with the international community, we would bear some responsibility for the pain and suffering of millions. We must take in as many as we reasonably can accommodate without breaking the bank. It's moments like these where humanity must shine through hate, and we must not slam our doors shut to those in desperate need of shelter.

- Do you think Dagmar should take steps to tackle climate change?

Man-caused climate change is undeniable scientific fact and we must act now before it's too late. The world is heating up and resources are dwindling at alarming rates, and we must move towards sustainable development in all fields, including urban planning, rural development, resource exploitation, etc. We must leave the world a better place for our children then when we came to the world. So far, the opposite is proving true; we can't shift the burden of dealing with these issues onto our children any longer.

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Postby Varjager » Fri Nov 06, 2015 9:01 am

Kelnjorvik wrote:Ásleif Ómarsson is still åpne to questions!

As far as you know, is there any issue where you disagree with your party comrades?

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Postby Collatis » Fri Nov 06, 2015 9:35 am

Al-Seena wrote:
Collatis wrote:Jakob Östberg is still open to questions.

With the latest Chemical Weapon attack in Syria how do you feel the international community should handle the issue of WMD's in the Syrian Civil War and in general?

A total disregard for human rights has characterized ISIS' actions both in the Syrian Civil War and beyond. The international community must band together against the use of WMDs. Dagmar must condemn their use, no matter who is at fault, whether it is our enemies or our allies.

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Postby Eol Sha » Fri Nov 06, 2015 9:52 am

Collatis wrote:
Al-Seena wrote:With the latest Chemical Weapon attack in Syria how do you feel the international community should handle the issue of WMD's in the Syrian Civil War and in general?

A total disregard for human rights has characterized ISIS' actions both in the Syrian Civil War and beyond. The international community must band together against the use of WMDs. Dagmar must condemn their use, no matter who is at fault, whether it is our enemies or our allies.

Would you argue for intervention by Dagmarian soldiers?
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Postby Collatis » Fri Nov 06, 2015 10:10 am

Eol Sha wrote:
Collatis wrote:A total disregard for human rights has characterized ISIS' actions both in the Syrian Civil War and beyond. The international community must band together against the use of WMDs. Dagmar must condemn their use, no matter who is at fault, whether it is our enemies or our allies.

Would you argue for intervention by Dagmarian soldiers?

I would only support Dagmari military intervention in Syria as a part of a larger coalition of nations. As of now, the best thing we can do is to intervene through the monetary support and arming of moderate secular rebels, and through our support of the United States' actions against both ISIS and Assad.

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Postby Al-Seena » Fri Nov 06, 2015 11:02 am

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Al-Seena is a Multicultural and Multiethnic nation. The official languages of Al-Seena are Arabic and French. We are a multi-party party authoritarian democracy, the culture of Al-Seena is quite warm and welcoming thanks in part to the decades of civil conflict the nation has endured.

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Postby Al-Seena » Fri Nov 06, 2015 11:43 am


Senator Andersson, many have claimed the Dagmarian left is heavily fractured and disjointed. What are your thoughts on this assessment and if true how would you like to fix it if at all willing or possible?
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Centrist Classical Liberal from the Mid West, current College Student and Future Sailor with the US Navy. Love watching and playing sports. Freestyle Wrestling, Weightlifting, and Handball are sports I typically enjoy playing. I speak English fluently with the goal of learn Arabic here in the near future. Any questions just ask me.
Al-Seena is a Multicultural and Multiethnic nation. The official languages of Al-Seena are Arabic and French. We are a multi-party party authoritarian democracy, the culture of Al-Seena is quite warm and welcoming thanks in part to the decades of civil conflict the nation has endured.

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Postby Varjager » Fri Nov 06, 2015 12:07 pm

Varjager wrote:
Kelnjorvik wrote:Ásleif Ómarsson is still åpne to questions!

As far as you know, is there any issue where you disagree with your party comrades?

Actually, I'll ask every senator this.

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Postby Al-Seena » Fri Nov 06, 2015 12:13 pm

Varjager wrote:
Varjager wrote:As far as you know, is there any issue where you disagree with your party comrades?

Actually, I'll ask every senator this.

I'd say my views on intervention differ from my peers. I'm of the view that our military intervention should not be simply give money and give arms to the most favorable side but to help construct regional self reliance which I feel is gone in many area of the work specificly the Middle East and Africa.

I have some differing economic views as well but those are relatively minor in comparison.
Arab Federation of Al-Seena
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Centrist Classical Liberal from the Mid West, current College Student and Future Sailor with the US Navy. Love watching and playing sports. Freestyle Wrestling, Weightlifting, and Handball are sports I typically enjoy playing. I speak English fluently with the goal of learn Arabic here in the near future. Any questions just ask me.
Al-Seena is a Multicultural and Multiethnic nation. The official languages of Al-Seena are Arabic and French. We are a multi-party party authoritarian democracy, the culture of Al-Seena is quite warm and welcoming thanks in part to the decades of civil conflict the nation has endured.

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Postby Al-Fareeq » Fri Nov 06, 2015 12:26 pm

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Postby Eol Sha » Fri Nov 06, 2015 1:17 pm

Collatis wrote:
Eol Sha wrote:Would you argue for intervention by Dagmarian soldiers?

I would only support Dagmari military intervention in Syria as a part of a larger coalition of nations. As of now, the best thing we can do is to intervene through the monetary support and arming of moderate secular rebels, and through our support of the United States' actions against both ISIS and Assad.

If keeping Bashar al-Assad in power was, ultimately, the best way to defeat ISIS would you support the Assad regime?
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You'd better believe I'm a bitter Bernie Sanders supporter. The Dems fucked up and fucked up hard. Hopefully they'll learn that neoliberalism and maintaining the status quo isn't the way to win this election or any other one. I doubt they will, though.

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Postby Collatis » Fri Nov 06, 2015 1:44 pm

Eol Sha wrote:
Collatis wrote:I would only support Dagmari military intervention in Syria as a part of a larger coalition of nations. As of now, the best thing we can do is to intervene through the monetary support and arming of moderate secular rebels, and through our support of the United States' actions against both ISIS and Assad.

If keeping Bashar al-Assad in power was, ultimately, the best way to defeat ISIS would you support the Assad regime?

I don't consider it wise to entertain speculatives, especially when it comes to foreign policy. We should not have to choose the lesser of two evils, although that is sometimes the reality we face. Ultimately, I believe that ISIS presents a more clear and present danger, and must be stopped at all costs, including keeping Assad in power.

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