[CPF] A change of direction? I don't think so.

Day 2,460, 07:19 Published in Canada Canada by Dozzer_x


Salutations and greetings.

This article is going to be one of the shortest I've ever written. Today I feel like being straight and to the point.

There are elections for the party presidency today, and, as you have observed, I'm running for re-election as leader of the Canadian Progressive Front. I'm very proud to have already served three terms as leader of this party, and it's been an honour to me to coordinate such a great party that the CPF was, is and will be for Canada. It's not in vain, or for political propaganda, that we do consider ourselved the Premier Party of Canada. Because in this moment we are.

And, as premier party, I believe we should be a unifying force, not a divisive one. We should get things done by getting everyone competent in Canada to hop in the boat and lead it to safety and prosperity. This is what I've tried to do as party leader. This is what I'm going to do if the honourable member would re-elect me. Obviously, I have stood for the party when it was attacked by counter-productive forces, but I was always ready to work with anyone in Canada, regardless of their affiliation, for the common prosperity. This is what the CPF does, this is what the CPF is supposed to do. We must fight to get an executive and a legislative that work together, not for their interests, but for their country's interest. For if their country's interest is affected, they will be affected, as individuals, as well.

I still have work to do that I promised to the members of the party, and I have yet to get done. It was obvious I would need more terms to get it done, because you can't do much in just 30 days, especially when a lot of people are in holiday. One of the things I have promised is getting a new set of Tenets, and this is what I intend to focus on this month. July/August was for strengthening the party bonds through new structures and the improvement of already existing ones. August/September must be for unity and for values.

If the members of the party think that a change of direction is needed, I shall respect that choice. But I do think that a change of direction is not needed now, neither is it productive at all. A change in discourse, a change in behaviour in this party, is not what it needs now. It will need such a change later, when some things, like the Tenets, will be sorted out. But for now, I believe in continuity.

What do you believe in?





The Canadian Progressive Front Political Party is pleased to announce the revival of The Praetors Military Unit.

The Praetors have quickly become one of eCanada's top and most active Military Units in a short amount of time thanks to active leadership and generous contributions.

The CPF realizes that for eCanada to become a better player, a better ally and a better country it must work harder to retain new players as they join, we must catch them while they are young and instill a sense of community in them and help them along the way to become tomorrow’s leaders and warriors.

You do not have to be a CPF member to be a CPF Praetor but membership in the party will have its advantages.



Best regards,
Dozzer_x
Leader of the Canadian Progressive Front