"PnPP Statement on Romanian Invasion & Elections"

Day 2,836, 07:20 Published in New Zealand New Zealand by Oboacer


Greetings eKiwis & PnPP Members,

As many of you are aware, are nation has suffered a recent setback with the occupation of our regions by the major European power, Romania. Now, I understand many wondered why they are here when it was supposed to be eSpain but needless to say things have changed.

I can state that many within the eNZ gov't were not aware that this was coming until Romania fully launched its attack. While we fought valiently and have hit back hard, due to the sheer strength and size, along with multiple allies, it has proven hard for us to shake them.

It must be made clear that currently the government is seeking to negotiate the end to this occupation and the restoration of at least one region for NZ.



I wish to firstly, on behalf of the PnPP, make it clear that we strongly object to Romanian occupation and that we firmly believe this was uncalled for and completely without merit.

They could easily have negotiated to take 3 regions, leaving us with one and an ability to hold Congressional elections. Instead they have expanded, taken new lands and left us Kiwis without our regions once again.

Please let it be known that our party does not support the actions by Romania and their refusal to at least provide a heads up to the eNZ government on the recent attack.



In regards to the recent elections I would like to issue an apology to all PnPP members who put their name forward for Congress. I truly respect the commitment you have made the eNZ and to the PnPP.

As party President I take full responsibility for the inability of our party to field candidates and I should have been more opened to the likelyhood that we would not have these regions back.

I ask the members to please know that I will continue to seek input into how the party-list can be operated and organized. This was a trial run and I hope that all members will work with the PnPP leadership as we moved forward.



In closing I say thank you to all members for their continued support during these times. While it is a tough time to be an eKiwi, we shall fight on and we shall continue to live by the motto of our great party "peace for all and prosperity for all".

Sincerely,
Oboacer,
Minister of Education,
PnPP Party President,