Arkolon wrote:Regina C. Marino is open for questions, totally unlike before.
Why did you, a center-rightist, join the Liberal Democrats, a left-leaning party?
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by Libantica » Fri Dec 26, 2014 7:37 pm
Arkolon wrote:Regina C. Marino is open for questions, totally unlike before.
Economic Left/Right: -8.50
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -6.72
I am a Market Socialist
by MERIZoC » Fri Dec 26, 2014 8:15 pm
by Insaeldor » Fri Dec 26, 2014 8:27 pm
Merizoc wrote:Questions for all:
1. What are your views on LGBT rights, and would you like to see legalization of gay marriage?
2. How do you believe the international community should handle illegal activities occurring on international waters, like whaling?
3. How much autonomy should the indigenous people's of Calaverde be allowed?
by Lykens » Fri Dec 26, 2014 8:28 pm
by Kazirstan » Fri Dec 26, 2014 8:29 pm
Murkwood wrote:It's rude to ask and not give, so I have four questions lined up for every senator who wishes to answer.
1. What was your relationship, if any, with the Calaverdean Junta?
2. How many languages do you speak?
3. What are your thoughts on Israel?
4. What are your thoughts on abortion?
by The Neo-Confederate States of America » Fri Dec 26, 2014 8:49 pm
Anton Vrijstaat - National People's Front
Account Name: The Neo-Confederate states of America
Occupation: Senator, Landlord, Real Estate Investor
Party Position(s): Chairman*ADD POSITIONS WITHIN YOUR PARTY*
Positions in Government: N/A*ADD GOVERNMENT POSITIONS*
Constituency: N/A
Political Ideology: Neo-Conservatism
Family: Karla Vrijstaat, spouse. Jon Vrijstaat, son. Francis Vrijstaat, son. Aleksander Vrijstaat, son.
Background: Anton was born in 1982 to a middle class Catholic family. He received a modest education in Calaverde and later went to the USA and graduated from Georgia State University, where he met his spouse, Karla. Later on, Vrijstaat founded a real estate company and got wealthy doing so. He says that his upbringing and his business experience helped form his political views. Mr. Vrijstaat is also a founding head of the National People's Front. When asked why he founded the party, he responded with "There wasn't a party that fitted the interests of the people of Calaverde".
Faith: Roman Catholic
Likes: Right-Wing populism, Nationalism, Spicy food, laissez-faire economics
Dislikes: Communism, Leftism, slow drivers, boring people
by Libantica » Fri Dec 26, 2014 9:00 pm
Economic Left/Right: -8.50
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -6.72
I am a Market Socialist
by The Neo-Confederate States of America » Fri Dec 26, 2014 9:01 pm
by Dendart » Fri Dec 26, 2014 9:02 pm
by Insaeldor » Fri Dec 26, 2014 9:07 pm
Libantica wrote:Elías Ibáñez is open for questions...
The Neo-Confederate States of America wrote:Senator Alvarez is open for questions.
by The Neo-Confederate States of America » Fri Dec 26, 2014 9:10 pm
Merizoc wrote:Questions for all:
1. What are your views on LGBT rights, and would you like to see legalization of gay marriage?
2. How do you believe the international community should handle illegal activities occurring on international waters, like whaling?
3. How much autonomy should the indigenous people's of Calaverde be allowed?
by The Neo-Confederate States of America » Fri Dec 26, 2014 9:15 pm
The Neo-Confederate States of America wrote:Senator Alvarez is open for questions.
by Libantica » Fri Dec 26, 2014 9:15 pm
Insaeldor wrote:Libantica wrote:Elías Ibáñez is open for questions...
Has you opinion of the Catholic Church changed since Pope Francis assumed the position of Pope? And if so how?
Economic Left/Right: -8.50
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -6.72
I am a Market Socialist
by Ikania » Fri Dec 26, 2014 9:18 pm
Merizoc wrote:Questions for all:
1. What are your views on LGBT rights, and would you like to see legalization of gay marriage?
2. How do you believe the international community should handle illegal activities occurring on international waters, like whaling?
3. How much autonomy should the indigenous people's of Calaverde be allowed?
by Insaeldor » Fri Dec 26, 2014 9:20 pm
Insaeldor wrote:Anyways Senator Vasco Saá is open for questions
by Ikania » Fri Dec 26, 2014 9:24 pm
by Insaeldor » Fri Dec 26, 2014 9:27 pm
Ikania wrote:Senator Simon Almagro is now open for questions.
by Maklohi Vai » Fri Dec 26, 2014 9:40 pm
Merizoc wrote:Questions for all:
1. What are your views on LGBT rights, and would you like to see legalization of gay marriage?
2. How do you believe the international community should handle illegal activities occurring on international waters, like whaling?
3. How much autonomy should the indigenous people's of Calaverde be allowed?
by Ikania » Fri Dec 26, 2014 10:07 pm
Insaeldor wrote:Ikania wrote:Senator Simon Almagro is now open for questions.
What should our military policy be and how do you believe the provisional government should structure it's military?
by Fortschritte » Fri Dec 26, 2014 10:12 pm
by United Provinces of Atlantica » Fri Dec 26, 2014 10:20 pm
by Ikania » Fri Dec 26, 2014 10:29 pm
Fortschritte wrote:Questions for all senators,
(1. Do you think the so called "Pink Tide" that has swept portions of Latin America could harm Calaverde?
(2. Should our nation look into taking part in free trade agreements similar to CAFTA?
(3. How can Calaverde have a bigger voice on the global stage? Furthermore, should it?
by Imyoji » Fri Dec 26, 2014 10:32 pm
Eric Lee-Valdez - Liberal Democrats
Account Name: Imyoji/Senyosu
Occupation: Senator, independent designer
Party Position(s):N/A
Positions in Government:N/A
Constituency: N/A
Political Ideology: Pragmatic Liberal
Family: (I'll figure this one out, hold on, he's probably going to be single tho)
Background: WIP
Faith: Catholic
Languages: Spanish and English (primary); Tagalog and Chinese (secondary); learning Korean and Malay
Age: 29
Likes: Seafood, Spicy food, Sweet food, Pasta, Boxing and Muay Thai, Philosophy, Psychology, Art and drawing on his spare time, Travelling, Freedom, Environmentalism, FC Barcelona
Dislikes: Luddists, Conservatives, Incompetence, Bland food, Fanatics, Religious extremists, the Military, Real Madirid
Any Questions from the Public to be answered?
Merizoc wrote:Questions for all:
1. What are your views on LGBT rights, and would you like to see legalization of gay marriage?
2. How do you believe the international community should handle illegal activities occurring on international waters, like whaling?
3. How much autonomy should the indigenous people's of Calaverde be allowed?
1. Well, to be fair, I would like to see a legalization of same sex marriage for one reason, and that it is to be legalized for the sake of happiness. Happiness of the individual leads to greater happiness of the community. At least, due to my utilitarian stance on civil rights.
2. No real comment, since I'm not too well learned in said field. It is, in a way, a case of the 'tragedy of the commons' such illegal activity of the sort.
3. As much as they need to feel self fulfilled.Fortschritte wrote:Questions for all senators,
(1. Do you think the so called "Pink Tide" that has swept portions of Latin America could harm Calaverde?
(2. Should our nation look into taking part in free trade agreements similar to CAFTA?
(3. How can Calaverde have a bigger voice on the global stage? Furthermore, should it?
1. Depends on the situation. For what I can see is that Pink Tide's main ideals are noble, just the leaders are incompetent and inept at executing it, or just plain corrupt. A strong left wing is desirable, so long as it is kept in check with moderates.
2. Free trade with neighboring countries is desirable, yes.
3. For now, we must focus on reform from within. How is one to participate in a bigger game when we still have our own issues to deal with? I mean, sure, we can voice solidarity, but other than that, we should focus on our own issues, with the help of ethical and beneficial international trade with other nations.Murkwood wrote:It's rude to ask and not give, so I have four questions lined up for every senator who wishes to answer.
1. What was your relationship, if any, with the Calaverdean Junta?
2. How many languages do you speak?
3. What are your thoughts on Israel?
4. What are your thoughts on abortion?
1. During that time I wasn't too concerned with politics. However, I did protest through some of the artwork I did, and got imprisoned for a short while in 2007. But beyond that, nowadays, I am an outspoken critic of the former members of the Junta.
2. Spanish and English (primary); Tagalog and Chinese (secondary); learning Korean and Malay.
3. I am strongly opposed of Israel's actions. However, I do believe both sides must be accounted for and judged accordingly for war crimes.
4. Necessary evil. However, I am personally opposed to it.
by Imyoji » Fri Dec 26, 2014 10:47 pm
Merizoc wrote:Questions for all:
1. What are your views on LGBT rights, and would you like to see legalization of gay marriage?
2. How do you believe the international community should handle illegal activities occurring on international waters, like whaling?
3. How much autonomy should the indigenous people's of Calaverde be allowed?
Fortschritte wrote:Questions for all senators,
(1. Do you think the so called "Pink Tide" that has swept portions of Latin America could harm Calaverde?
(2. Should our nation look into taking part in free trade agreements similar to CAFTA?
(3. How can Calaverde have a bigger voice on the global stage? Furthermore, should it?
Murkwood wrote:It's rude to ask and not give, so I have four questions lined up for every senator who wishes to answer.
1. What was your relationship, if any, with the Calaverdean Junta?
2. How many languages do you speak?
3. What are your thoughts on Israel?
4. What are your thoughts on abortion?
by The Neo-Confederate States of America » Fri Dec 26, 2014 10:50 pm
Fortschritte wrote:Questions for all senators,
(1. Do you think the so called "Pink Tide" that has swept portions of Latin America could harm Calaverde?
(2. Should our nation look into taking part in free trade agreements similar to CAFTA?
(3. How can Calaverde have a bigger voice on the global stage? Furthermore, should it?
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