[CP] OUR National MU: The Irish Army

Day 3,760, 15:34 Published in Ireland Ireland by King Trito Fisher
Citizens of the Republic,
First of all, I'd like to summarize what's been discussed in the Dublin Commune so far. We had a debate on whether or not to continue the TW, and we heard many good points on both sides. I am very happy that debate did not descend into insult, as was common in congress threads in the last few months.

We are currently holding a vote in the Commune Thread, the tally so far is
Yes, Continue the TW: 11 votes
No, End the TW: 8 votes
Final results are pending.

Now on to the subject of OUR national MU, the Irish Army. Questions were raised in the commune regarding the purpose and structure of our National MU, and I hope to clarify some answers to these questions.

How Does the National MU relate to the Government?
First and foremost, the National MU IS the MU of the government. In other words, from here on out, the ownership of the MU is not any Commander or other, but the eIrish State. The Irish Army follows the orders of the CP, whoever that may be, and may receive state funding for supplies as well.

Is it Mandatory to join the Irish Army?
It is NOT mandatory to join the national MU, but it is highly encouraged in order for everyone to have fun, and for the eIrish state to have an organized military.

Supplies?
For now, the MU, like many things in eIreland, is running on private donations, affording weekly supplies to any active soldier in the MU.
In the near future, I would like to plan out a budge for eIreland, committing at least 10000 CC a month (or more, depending on demand) to the MU's supplies scheme. Also, if any big producers of Q7 weapons are willing to form a commune, it would be much appreciated!

Rules and Regulations...
One last thing, from henceforth, it should be expected of CP candidates to name someone, possibly themselves, to be the commander of the Irish Army. The previous commanders should also be expected to step down as commanders for the transition.
This is much like it was a few years ago, when we had such great commanders of the Irish Army as Ian Coleman or Mr. Tayto.

If you have any more questions, please let me know below!

Thank you,
CP Trito Fisher