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by Algrabad » Mon Oct 05, 2015 6:10 am
by Higgins and Brown » Mon Oct 05, 2015 5:16 pm
Prime Minister Akimoto
Deputy PM Lexi Spencer
The Popular Front was formed with a specific goal, and I think we are achieving that goal. But what the RSD caucus are now attempting, and what the Prime Minister is giving into, is to get rid of a key plank of the Popular Front Manifesto: a nonpartisan Treasury Minister with autonomy and leeway, to do what is necessary for our country. That pledge was a pledge we made to the people, and it was a pledge between the 4+ parties of the agreement. The Liberals simply won't serve if that pledge is broken.
President Brian Treacy
Now listen here, no I mean it. Everyone listen, because this is important. To call me a pacifist is to demonstrate that you know full well what the alternative to that treaty could have been: war. We are not saints when it comes to bilateral relations, and the plain fact is that the Algrabadi government trusts us no more than we trust them with regards to border security. The Settlers in the Buffer Zone absolutely deserve security and peace. The treaty gave them that. Sure, there are going to be trouble-makers and there are going to be incidents and tragedies. But they are drops in the ocean compared to the tragedy of war. Do you want to send your children to war against Algrabad over a strip of land? Do you think many Algrabadi mothers and fathers want to send their children over here to wage war? No. They want peace and security. We want peace and security. So we both police the buffer zone, and we both become responsible parties. If that's pacifism then so be it, but its better than the madness of the alternative: an alternative that the Codenal Minority Leader would undoubtedly prefer!
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by Higgins and Brown » Mon Oct 05, 2015 6:26 pm
by Hadin » Tue Oct 06, 2015 1:51 am
by Radiatia » Thu Oct 08, 2015 11:19 pm
Gregori and Patricia Fyoderov have confirmed they are
divorcing after 30 years
by Higgins and Brown » Tue Oct 13, 2015 10:04 am
by Nui-ta » Sat Oct 17, 2015 7:24 am
by Radiatia » Sun Oct 18, 2015 12:48 am
Xerconia has experienced some flash flooding after unusually high levels of rainfall
by Radiatia » Fri Oct 23, 2015 7:18 pm
Naval forces apprehended a 14 year old boy from Chongluntz for piracy
by Radiatia » Fri Oct 30, 2015 6:09 am
Premier Melina Forst of Bahamatsu
Progressive Faction
Melina Forst has made no secret of her ambition to become Radiatia's first woman President, and Bahamatsu's highly popular Premier is making waves on social media, with a #DraftMelina campaign well under way on CONFERO. Hailing from a key battleground state, Forst has all the makings of a nightmare for the LCP - she's intelligent, she's popular, and she appeals to the same demographic that Angela Pavlovic traditionally appealed to. It's not a lack of funding or popular support that stops her, but a lack of ambition - Forst has recently stated that she does not intend to run for President, or even for Vice President, and it may well be that she is gearing up for LET 60 - having concluded that Gregori Fyoderov is simply too popular to defeat. But if the SDU's civil war continues to deepen, the Draft Melina movement may be the party's only salvation.
Senator Josko Ivers of New Vashura
Centrist Faction
Senate Majority leader Josko Ivers has been a thorn in Fyoderov's side since the day the President took office - from threatening to jeopardise the RAFTA agreement to stopping the administration's plans to turn R-SOD into two new departments dead in its tracks. As an acolyte of Lena Toriah, Ivers can certainly benefit from this - under the condition that he is able to distance himself from Toriah's less popular former protege Keldon Silviu. Despite having had virtually no connection to the administration, Ivers is tarred with the Silviu brush the worst of all the candidates - mainly due to supporters of Owen Warsazeck's successful attempts at painting Ivers as "right-wing". It is perhaps for this reason that Ivers has gone to great lengths to paint himself as everything that Keldon Silviu wasn't - a foreign policy dove where Silviu was an interventionist, a protectionist where Silviu was pro-trade and tough on law and order where Silviu was vocally liberal. The former Vice Presidential nominee hails from New Vashura and stands to win over voters in blue states - if he can prove himself acceptable to the SDU's hard left.
Premier Owen Warsazeck of Midgard
Democratic Socialist Faction
Owen Warsazeck - the former trade union leader and self-described democratic socialist - is back with a vengeance and currently leads in several polls, having effectively campaigned continuously since the last election. The highly charismatic Warsazeck is huge on social media, while his supporters tend to be charged, zealous - and occasionally intimidating, according to some SDU sources. Paradoxically, despite his campaign as an advocate for the "working-class everyman" and his overtures to Radiatia's underclass, Warsazeck actually has the deepest pockets of any Presidential candidate, with his personal fortune rumoured to be in the billions. The hard-talking, beer-swilling, openly "pro-war" candidate is, if not a champagne socialist, certainly a "cigar socialist" and currently looks to be the man to beat.
Premier Vladimir Angelov of Alayenia
Social Liberal Faction
The Premier of Radiatia's largest state has a lot going for him in this election - he's experienced, he's likeable and he's respected. In fact he's probably the ideal compromise candidate between the Ivers and Warsazeck wings on the SDU, assuming that Melina Forst remains out of the race. Given that Alayenia is the only state with a bicameral legislature, Angelov knows how to negotiate a budget with the LCP and knows how the political game is played. His main drawback is the fact that, to many swing voters, he might not represent a major alternative to Gregori Fyoderov - the President is self-consciously liberal and has even made the occasional foray into policy areas dominated by the SDU, such as the environment. For that reason, it could well be that Fyoderov has already tapped into the kind of voter base that Vladimir Angelov would be likely to draw if he becomes the SDU's nominee.
Premier Anton Kaspar of Luntzbusch
Third Way Faction
It's unfair that Josko Ivers is branded as potentially "the heir to Keldon Silviu" when Luntzbusch Premier Anton Kaspar unapologetically makes absolutely no secret of the fact that he admires and seeks to emulate Keldon Silviu's presidency. The long-serving Premier of the Western State is undoubtedly on the pro-business end of the SDU - in fact he can lay claim to fact that thanks to his efforts alongside the Nocturian Organisation of Bankers, the Republic of Higgins and Brown(e) was forced to drop the e from its name, due to a town in Luntzbusch bearing a similar name. His dogged determination to stand up for small town Radiatia could well endear him to the voting public, although it could also call into question his suitability to represent the Radiatian Federation on the world stage. Kaspar at this stage looks more like a potential Vice President than President.
by Higgins and Brown » Sun Nov 01, 2015 7:58 pm
Akimoto Kumiko | (RSD) | Prime Minister Minister of Governmental Affairs Minister of Setite Affairs |
Lexi Spencer | (LIB) | 1st Deputy Prime Minister Minister of Justice & Internal Affairs |
Finnuala Saint | (GRN) | 2nd Deputy Prime Minister Minister of Environment & Energy |
Justin Powers | (RSD) | 3rd Deputy Prime Minister Minister of Education |
Emil Vassel | (RSD) | Executive Minister of Agriculture, Food, Forestry and Rural Affairs |
David Lamont | (IND) | Executive Minister of Budgetary Affairs Minister-to-the-Treasury |
Sarah Barker | (RSD) | Executive Minister of Business & the Economy |
Renée Cantillon | (RSD) | Executive Minister of Communications |
Frances Savage | (RSD) | Executive Minister of Equality |
Patrisza Makavoi | (RSD) | Executive Minister of Health and Older People |
Elán Keli | (RSD) | Executive Minister of Housing Justice & Urban Development |
Ámé Soter | (LIB) | Executive Minister of Labour, Training & Industry Minister of Women's Rights |
Thomas Gwent | (RSD) | Executive Minister of Social Security |
Samir Al-Fayed | (IMT) | Executive Minister of Tadnami Affairs |
Oliver Dardell | (GRN) | Executive Minister of Transport, Tourism and Local Industry |
Ellen MacIntyre | (RSD) | Executive Minister of Youth, Sport and Community |
Jozef Darren Kasidi | (LIB) | Minister of Culture & Religion |
Morgan Lloyd | (RSD) | Executive Minister of Arts, National Memorials & Parks Executive Minister of Lletniite Affairs |
Ana Stíls | (RSD) | Executive Ministerial Liaison to the National Commission Ministerial Secretary for Trade |
Rachel Evans Whitaker | (LIB) | Executive Ministerial Secretary for Economic Affairs |
Rashid Anwat | (RSD) | Ministerial Liaison to the Hoindopo Ministerial Secretary for Hoindopal Relations (RSD Chief Whip) |
Yvon Meriwether | (LIB) | Deputy Ministerial Liaison to the Hoindopo Ministerial Secretary for Hoindopal Relations; (Liberal Chief Whip) |
Shea Bernard | (RSD) | Attorney-to-the-Ministry |
by Nui-ta » Sun Nov 01, 2015 11:03 pm
by Radiatia » Tue Nov 03, 2015 5:24 am
Senate Majority Leader Josko Ivers has won the
Tchort Primary
by Segland » Wed Nov 04, 2015 5:15 pm
by Aazeronia » Wed Nov 04, 2015 9:30 pm
This move really makes no sense to me. Aazeronia already has loyal allies and trade partners. Why now are we looking for relations elsewhere, let alone with the Seglanders. These majority leaders must not understand where most of our goods come from....Radiatia that's where! Aazeronia throwing in its lot with UNCA could potentially ruin the economy by angering our Radiatian brethren! Not to mention that this could ultimately lead to conflict. Hadin is a part of UNCA and Hadin - Nui-ta relations are tense at best currently. The last thing Aazeronia needs is open conflict.
I do not understand the opposition. Aazeronia has always had a hand on international politics and has sought the unity of Noctur. We made our attempt with the Humanitarian League and to put it plainly...we failed. Now, there is renewed hope for unity with the treaty and formation of UNCA. I realize this may put us at odds with "allies" but now is the time for new alliances and new opportunities for Aazeronia. As far as the economy, my god, does the opposition not realize that Segland has industry! So we have to sign a few more papers to move around trade agreements, that's what secretaries are for. As for the military concerns, Aazeronia maintains a strong military presence and it is expanding daily with newer funding and patriots joining the cause. I do not fear a military conflict. I called this conference because I see a great opportunity for my beloved country and the majority agrees.
by Nui-ta » Thu Nov 05, 2015 3:57 pm
by Radiatia » Thu Nov 05, 2015 10:22 pm
President Fyoderov has said that he will move to lower tariffs if elected to a second term
State: | Winner: |
Tchort | Josko Ivers |
Saku | Owen Warsazeck |
Chongluntz | Owen Warsazeck |
by Poldania » Fri Nov 06, 2015 1:59 pm
The announcement was made outside the Supreme Court.
by Poldania » Fri Nov 06, 2015 2:48 pm
153 seats in the senate have been empty for nearly a decade.
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