[A Simple] Congress Manifesto Guide

Day 1,797, 04:22 Published in United Kingdom United Kingdom by ApronChef


Writing a manifesto is simple to say, but not always easy to actually do. The information you need to include in a manifesto isn't always clean up, so here's a guide to highlight what's needed, and what's optional.



Personalised Title Banner
-A personalised title banner for your manifesto always shows a lot of care has been taken, however that relies on it being a decent graphic.



Personal Statement:
-A bit about you, this can include who you are, what you see yourself as [try not to ego it up too much]
-Personal experience [previous experience in specific roles]

Example of a personal statement:

"I’m varied in my approach to many tasks, I do see myself as a relatively social person who aims to include as many people as I can in what I do. However I firmly believe that individual duties are to be done alone, with some assistance from others.

I prefer to teach others rather than hold their hand through the tough journey of finding their feet. It is extremely important we educate the young players, what we stand for and how we function, then, and only then can we aim to sustain the image of the eUK.

I have matured and developed my self through the time I have taken out of intense politics and similar things. My ability to deal with the stress of the job I need to do has become easier, and even a good thing, as it pushes me forward to succeed in what I set out to do.

My previous experience:

Three times congressman.
One times Deputy Minister of Finance.
One times Minister of Home Affairs.
One times Party President of Every Single One.
One times Advisor to Ministry of Home Affairs."



Your policies

-Telling people what your policies are is important, most of the time without saying what you stand for you wont win easily.

An example of policies could be:

"-Aid in co-operation:
Speaking to new players and old players to give my assistance.
-New player help:
I will help any new player that asks, and promote myself in my newspaper as a form of help.
-Follow the rules and regulations of congress:
I will do as required, especially regarding the citizenship regulations."



Your idea's

-Displaying your ideas makes you a prime candidate, as long as they are suitable and achievable goals that offer benefits over downfalls, you'll get support.

Example of ideas:

"-A calender of congress meetings.
A written list of meetings of congress, I will promote this idea so the attendance to meetings is maximised.
-Congress and Minister co-operation.
I will promote congress members and ministers to talk more often and even work together in order to achieve a goal."



Closing statement

-This is your summary, summaries everything up, this will both attract TL😉Rers and make those with little time to spare to read this and know who you are, what you are and what you do/wanna do.



Support gathering statement

-Saying something like: "Vote me on the 25th" does go a long way, further then you think.



Finish

-Always finish off your manifesto with a named thankyou/goodbye.

For example, I always end a article with:

"Lots of Love;
~ApronChef"

Choose what you want to end yours with. Make sure it relates to you and who you are.



Hope this helps in writing your Congress Manifesto.

Lots of Love;
~ApronChef