[Presidential Campaign] Public service of Al Raposas (to date)

Day 2,049, 21:02 Published in Philippines Republic of China (Taiwan) by Analia Arnheim
Raposas and KMP urges you to vote for the Presidential Elections on July 5, whoever the official running candidates are.

UPDATE: MAHARLIKA recently shifts support to my candidacy! I am grateful to the leaders of that party, especially to their president, Baz Grave Digger, for this act of support.



It has been almost three months since I campaigned for the top position, and a lot of Filipino citizens do not know who I am. Newly arrived foreigners may also wonder what Al Raposas is in Philippine politics. This is an article dedicated to introduce myself once more to the young and old public.



My rivals may say that I have to do this because I am not that great. I cannot even win in party president elections in my original party, Kilusan ng Makabayang Pilipino. However, the rationale of this act lies behind the fact that as a public servant, you will always introduce yourself to every new constituent.



On Day 1802, Raposas proposed to let citizens lower than Level 30 hold the entirety of the Philippine Congress. This was never done, and was left in the bin.



On October 6, 2012, shortly after he was born in ePhilippines, Raposas was made Ambassador of the Philippines to Asia and the Vice Minister in the Department of Foreign Affairs. He was the first to serve the post, which was created by unifying ambassadorships of the Philippines to other Asian countries. He served until November 5, 2012. The Ministry appointed him again as Ambassador to Asia on December 6, 2012, a position he held until January 5, 2013.



On October 6, 2012, Raposas was made Vice Minister in the Department of Education. On November 6, 2012, he began his two consecutive terms as Minister, which ended on January 5, 2013. Raposas beacame the second Minister to be appointed in two or more consecutive terms. On Day 1801, while Raposas was serving as Vice Minister, the eUP was established with Vincenzo Roque as its first dean. During his term as Minister, Raposas supported eUP by donating food and money, as well as promoting it with his newspaper, the Philippine Querier. Raposas also changed the logo of the Ministry. On January 6, 2013, he was again made Vice Minister of Education, of which he served until February 5.

Raposas was the only KMP member that served under the socialist administration of Eldarion Sionnodel in November of 2012. Raposas also boasts the use of the original Filipino script in his campaign materials so as to emphasize his commitment to serving the Philippines.



On January 6, 2013, Raposas was made Minister in the Department of Defense. He then revived a supply program which covered only citizens below the Level 30. He was again made Minister on February 6, 2013, making him the eighth Minister to be appointed in two or more consecutive months.

On Day 1884 (January 16, 2013), Minister Al Raposas suggested the creation of other camps other than Camp Aguinaldo, which had served for a long time as the Ministry's building, to boost the morale of the Filipino armed forces. The rest finally inaugurated on Day 1910 (February 11, 2013), coincident with the fourth anniversary of the founding of the Philippines in the New World.



On Day 1891 (January 23, 2013), in celebration of the 114th Real Life (RL) anniversary of the inauguration of the First Philippine Republic (alternately known as the Malolos Republic), the Ministry of Defense, with its minister, Al Raposas, opened Camp Casimiro Raposas. It is an island base in the Municipality of Kalayaan in Palawan, and it is dedicated to the Monarchy of the Philippines.



Raposas also ran for a seat in the Forty-Third Philippine Congress, the first elections wherein the new election rules were used. He did not make the quota of six congressmen from their party. For the Forty-Fourth Philippine Congress, Raposas had the second seat out of six seats won for KMP. KMP fielded 11 candidates, which included Liana Paldrov as the 11th candidate. On February 6, 2013 (Day 1905), Raposas assumed the post of Interim House Speaker as an attempt to revive the Speakership in Philippine Congress. He was succeeded in this post by Boy Pick Up, who later became President.

On February 26, 2013, he was re-elected in the Forty-Fifth Philippine Congress, but resigned on March 1 (Day 192😎 when his tax reforms on food languished in Congress.



Raposas was made Prime Minister on March 6, 2013. As PM, he publicly exposed the rampant corruption done by foreigner administration in the country. The money was never recovered to date. He took some rest from politics after his run for the April 5 elections, but came back on May 24 to become Minister of Internal Affairs. His plans never went beyond the drawing board.



Raposas organized and headed the E-Palarong Pambansa, a four-day off-site mini-Olympics held in commemoration of the fourth year of the Philippines in the New World. Four athletes participated in this endeavor which costed the government PHP 5,400.





Raposas is also member of the reestablished Philippine monarchy, wherein he was Duke of Luzon. He ran for Grand Duke but lost the position to Lacon Yan.



I would like to thank former President kb1992 for confirming my nomination so that I could run for the third time. We all know that Filipinos hate electoral losers, but here I am again, appealing to the people to support my cause. This is because I believe that we can break tradition that needed to be broken for progress. First, as LAKAN-KBP's standard bearer, and second as the founding PSG over the old RSP. Let us continue this and bring the needed reforms to the top!

Quoting myself in my past campaign: Our battle has just begun, so do not lose heart. The Filipino spirit is strong and relentless.