The Archipelago Territory wrote:He’s welcome to come into my office now if you want to have them meet now
Workin' on the post. Sapozhnik would be welcome to attend as well...
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by Sarderistan » Fri Jun 21, 2019 8:15 am
The Archipelago Territory wrote:He’s welcome to come into my office now if you want to have them meet now
by The Archipelago Territory » Fri Jun 21, 2019 8:17 am
Yaana Noore wrote:The Archipelago Territory wrote:He’s welcome to come into my office now if you want to have them meet now
Sapozhnik will probably do the same soon, just waiting to see how Zhirov responds first.
What is the relationship between President and PM? It is similar to Putin and Medvedev or does the PM have more power in our universe.
by The Archipelago Territory » Fri Jun 21, 2019 8:19 am
by Yaana Noore » Fri Jun 21, 2019 8:39 am
The Archipelago Territory wrote:He can stroll into my office as well if he would want to and meet with us. Also when why are you bringing a case of dollars?
by The Archipelago Territory » Fri Jun 21, 2019 8:44 am
by Russkiya Svyachena » Fri Jun 21, 2019 8:44 am
Sarderistan wrote:Character App
Name: Valentin Stefanovich Savenkov
Age: 49
Gender: M
Race: Russian
Home subdivision: Moscow Oblast (Currently Moscow City)
Position in Government: State Duma Deputy, Moscow Fed. City
Party: United Russia
Short Bio: Valentin Savenkov was born in Balashikha, in the Podmoskovye area to a working-class family, in the height of the Cold War. His father was an industrial worker while his mother worked in a factory. Hailing from one of the poorest class of Soviet society, Valentin harbored a deep hatred for the communist government in general, which he perceives only feeding on the lower class and promising ideals and propagandas of nothing that works. Once he finished secondary education, Valentin applied for the Faculty of Law in the Moscow State University, however, the military draft called in before he can finish his study. He was conscripted into the Army, serving in last years of the Soviet-Afghan wars. He completed missions in Paktia and Mazar-e-Sharif in the war, albeit sustaining heavy injuries that nearly costed him his hands. Being a war veteran, it is expected he would go home with a more conservative views of the nation, however that was not the case. If Afghanistan taught him anything it was the greed of Soviet leadership eager to expand their influence at all costs. He continued his law study, this time eagerly, as Gorbachev's presidency of the Soviet Union had started; an air of change in the previously secluded nation. He pursued a law career, joining the CPSU, and a political one. Upon the Soviet Union's fall he became one of United Russia's early supporters, consolidating the party base at the Podmoskovye region, and became one of Boris Yeltsin's staunch supporters. Valentin Savenkov was one of the reformist adversaries in the State Duma; he represented the Moscow Oblast at first, and then stepped down once Nechayev's tenure started. Valentin moved into the Moscow City region and started campaigning to earn the Mayor position, something that he ultimately lost due to the timely intervention from inside his own party, done by none other than Zhirov's supporters. However, he managed to secure his State Duma deputy position, and now began planning for Zhirov's fall from power, ready to work with rivals such as the Communist Party or LDP if needed.
Intentions: To gain the United Russia leadership and remove President Zhirov from executive power
(Appearance coming next)
by Yaana Noore » Fri Jun 21, 2019 8:48 am
Russkiya Svyachena wrote:Just a question, are you in the Washington RP? I’ll be enforcing a similar rule here where you can’t use your multiple characters to help each other gain an unfair advantage, it’s on a case by case basis.
by Russkiya Svyachena » Fri Jun 21, 2019 8:52 am
Yaana Noore wrote:Russkiya Svyachena wrote:Just a question, are you in the Washington RP? I’ll be enforcing a similar rule here where you can’t use your multiple characters to help each other gain an unfair advantage, it’s on a case by case basis.
I'll probably make another character too soon. Is there any positions or members of parties that would be badly needed? Can fill gaps.
by Sarderistan » Fri Jun 21, 2019 8:53 am
Russkiya Svyachena wrote:Sarderistan wrote:Character App
Name: Valentin Stefanovich Savenkov
Age: 49
Gender: M
Race: Russian
Home subdivision: Moscow Oblast (Currently Moscow City)
Position in Government: State Duma Deputy, Moscow Fed. City
Party: United Russia
Short Bio: Valentin Savenkov was born in Balashikha, in the Podmoskovye area to a working-class family, in the height of the Cold War. His father was an industrial worker while his mother worked in a factory. Hailing from one of the poorest class of Soviet society, Valentin harbored a deep hatred for the communist government in general, which he perceives only feeding on the lower class and promising ideals and propagandas of nothing that works. Once he finished secondary education, Valentin applied for the Faculty of Law in the Moscow State University, however, the military draft called in before he can finish his study. He was conscripted into the Army, serving in last years of the Soviet-Afghan wars. He completed missions in Paktia and Mazar-e-Sharif in the war, albeit sustaining heavy injuries that nearly costed him his hands. Being a war veteran, it is expected he would go home with a more conservative views of the nation, however that was not the case. If Afghanistan taught him anything it was the greed of Soviet leadership eager to expand their influence at all costs. He continued his law study, this time eagerly, as Gorbachev's presidency of the Soviet Union had started; an air of change in the previously secluded nation. He pursued a law career, joining the CPSU, and a political one. Upon the Soviet Union's fall he became one of United Russia's early supporters, consolidating the party base at the Podmoskovye region, and became one of Boris Yeltsin's staunch supporters. Valentin Savenkov was one of the reformist adversaries in the State Duma; he represented the Moscow Oblast at first, and then stepped down once Nechayev's tenure started. Valentin moved into the Moscow City region and started campaigning to earn the Mayor position, something that he ultimately lost due to the timely intervention from inside his own party, done by none other than Zhirov's supporters. However, he managed to secure his State Duma deputy position, and now began planning for Zhirov's fall from power, ready to work with rivals such as the Communist Party or LDP if needed.
Intentions: To gain the United Russia leadership and remove President Zhirov from executive power
(Appearance coming next)
Looks good too,
Accepted
Just a question, are you in the Washington RP? I’ll be enforcing a similar rule here where you can’t use your multiple characters to help each other gain an unfair advantage, it’s on a case by case basis.
by Aureumterra » Fri Jun 21, 2019 8:59 am
by Russkiya Svyachena » Fri Jun 21, 2019 9:00 am
Aureumterra wrote:Thing is, Zhirov was kinda thrust into it, would he even be running again?
by The Archipelago Territory » Fri Jun 21, 2019 9:01 am
Russkiya Svyachena wrote:Aureumterra wrote:Thing is, Zhirov was kinda thrust into it, would he even be running again?
That’s what I was debating with myself. Rn, it seems he won’t be running again, he really is only interested in keeping party leadership rather than executive power
That does open up many possibilities for UR in December
by Yaana Noore » Fri Jun 21, 2019 9:02 am
by Aureumterra » Fri Jun 21, 2019 9:03 am
The Archipelago Territory wrote:Russkiya Svyachena wrote:That’s what I was debating with myself. Rn, it seems he won’t be running again, he really is only interested in keeping party leadership rather than executive power
That does open up many possibilities for UR in December
I’ll run for sure, and offer the oligarchs a spot in my cabinet in return for their help...
by Russkiya Svyachena » Fri Jun 21, 2019 9:04 am
Yaana Noore wrote:What would be the date right now? How far are we from the election.
by Aureumterra » Fri Jun 21, 2019 9:05 am
by The Archipelago Territory » Fri Jun 21, 2019 9:07 am
by Russkiya Svyachena » Fri Jun 21, 2019 9:07 am
Aureumterra wrote:The Archipelago Territory wrote:I’ll run for sure, and offer the oligarchs a spot in my cabinet in return for their help...
Zhirov could fudge election results in favor of Serebrov if needed, although we’re still a long way from elections if we’re moving at the same pace as Washington
by Aureumterra » Fri Jun 21, 2019 9:08 am
Russkiya Svyachena wrote:Aureumterra wrote:Zhirov could fudge election results in favor of Serebrov if needed, although we’re still a long way from elections if we’re moving at the same pace as Washington
Also yeah, if anyone in UR was to run, Zhirov would most favor Serebrov for President (Unless we get a new player that Zhirov agrees with more)
by Russkiya Svyachena » Fri Jun 21, 2019 9:10 am
by Aureumterra » Fri Jun 21, 2019 9:13 am
Russkiya Svyachena wrote:Aureumterra wrote:Unless Zhirov just comes out the lasts second and announces his own run for prez
If no one but Serebrov were to run, Zhirov would probably not bother
If Serebrov has strong competition from within the party, then Zhirov may as well backstab Serebrov and go for another term
Now what happens outside of UR makes things really interesting, especially with Chudov’s strategy
by The Archipelago Territory » Fri Jun 21, 2019 9:15 am
Russkiya Svyachena wrote:Aureumterra wrote:Unless Zhirov just comes out the lasts second and announces his own run for prez
If no one but Serebrov were to run, Zhirov would probably not bother
If Serebrov has strong competition from within the party, then Zhirov may as well backstab Serebrov and go for another term
Now what happens outside of UR makes things really interesting, especially with Chudov’s strategy
by Russkiya Svyachena » Fri Jun 21, 2019 9:15 am
Aureumterra wrote:Russkiya Svyachena wrote:If no one but Serebrov were to run, Zhirov would probably not bother
If Serebrov has strong competition from within the party, then Zhirov may as well backstab Serebrov and go for another term
Now what happens outside of UR makes things really interesting, especially with Chudov’s strategy
I assume if Zhirov does that, Serebrov won’t be PM in his second term
by The Archipelago Territory » Fri Jun 21, 2019 9:16 am
by The Archipelago Territory » Fri Jun 21, 2019 9:17 am
Russkiya Svyachena wrote:Aureumterra wrote:I assume if Zhirov does that, Serebrov won’t be PM in his second term
Probably
By that point, it may as well in Serebrov’s best interests to just leave UR and join LDP or something. Elections are still quite far away OOC since we’re moving at the same pace as the rest of Washington, so we’ll have to see how things work out
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