Cooperation

Day 1,854, 02:04 Published in Austria Hungary by II. Jemby



The last party president elections was just another example of the beautiful achievements provided for us by understanding, trust and cooperation between eAustria subcommunities.

Although eAustria is not a homogene nation; I think, in this case, it's for the best. Differences can lead to strife but if we can find how to work together, we can reach more than on our own. I think I don't state anything new/unusual when I say that the Kuruc Army might be the most isolated sub-community within the eAustrian community as a whole. The burden of Emmerich's divisive reforms, and the schism that followed suit between the Kurucok and the allied government/ancien régime; the ideological rift between the Socialists and the members of the National Front; the unfortunate fallout between the Kurucok and the Székelyek, but I think we all know the causes that led to the fact that the Kuruc Army and the National Front was left alone.

By now the "détente" led to the covering of ditches, but still the cohesion of our nation is far from the ideal. And all these times, even when we were "at arms" against each other the Kurucok never stopped to care about Austria, the well-being of her citizens and huge importance of Austria and the good Austrian-Hungarian relations for Hungary.

We faced together the American invasion and now this new PTO attempt from the TIGERS can urge all Austrian groups to stick together and find better ways for cooperation and communication.







This month I wanted to run for party presidency so I can appoint ZoltanB as the party spokesman, but because of the PTO threat I eventually had to step down, and as you all can see, now it's my duty to write the articles. To ensure my huge sacrifice was no in vain, I'd like to pass on





OUR CORDIAL INVITATION TO ALL AUSTRIAN PARTIES

TO AN UPCOMING NATIONAL FORUM





I know that people have different schedules and chat activity, but I still hope we can find a fitting time for all the parties to participate with 2-3 representative and we can discuss national issues like this PTO, or the matter of the state military subventions, or the need for a media language code... etc.









The government is personally selected and strictly hierarchic, the congress is way too big and inactive, so I think we should find our own way for proper discussions about the fate of eAustria, and our sub-communities/parties.

And my ultimate hope is that we can form this into a tradition that some party representatives gather around for a chat between the party and congress elections to talk about ongoing issues, their plans or possible discontent and valuate the work of the government and the congress.

Yours thankfully,
jemby
National Front, Department of Communication