Interview With eUK Prime Minister Mr Woldy

Day 711, 11:16 Published in United Kingdom United Kingdom by Graham Fortune
New Democracy) What drove you to enter politics, to become Minister of Home Affairs and then ultimately, Prime Minister?

Mr Woldy) I was playing the game and found it boring. I decided to get on the forums and try to get more involved, seeing as I was more of a casual fighter I decided politics would be more interesting to get involved in than the military.

New Democracy) How would you describe the benefits to new citizens of the work that a Prime Minister does?

Mr Woldy) Different schemes ran by different Prime Ministers often have different benefits for different players. I've always advertised the new players guides which hugely benefit a lot of people. We've also been running the British Gifting Hub which can help guide people to high wellness and ensures they can use a hospital effectively.

New Democracy) What would you say the biggest achievements of your time as Prime Minister so far have been?

Mr Woldy) The Frankfurt treaty and the gifting hub have been very good, but also revising the way tax changes are made and the reforms done in the military have been significant changes to the norm.

New Democracy) You were also TUP Party President for a long period. How do you rate your successor Karacticus, how do you see the growth of TUP panning out in the future, and what benefits does joining have for new citizens?

Mr Woldy) I would say 10/10, TUP is a very good party, all you have to do to read about us is to hop over to the wiki. Once you read our constitution and learn of our regular conferences where everyone can have a say to realise this.

New Democracy) You are currently running for re-election as Prime Minister. If you win, what will your priorities be for a second term?

Mr Woldy) My main priority will be to expand our military, not only to have a more effective military but to try and engage a larger portion of the populace. Also, we'd still be trying to make new friends in neutral nations.

New Democracy) How do you feel that the changes being made to the rules governing MPP's will affect the eUK?

Mr Woldy) The changes being made for MPP's, that being the rise in price will affect everyone. The admins have done it specifically to try and reduce the number of MPP's we have. So, we will have to be very careful when deciding who we MPP with, and try not to get too many as we would not want to run out of cash.

New Democracy) What are the best qualities, in your opinion, of a Prime Minister, and how do they affect the political landscape?

Mr Woldy) You have the be able to organise a lot of people and I think having a good approachable personality is very important too. I feel that being somewhat likeable people generally approach me all the time with questions, asking for help, or just asking whats going on in the world.

As I release articles frequently, people are never usually left much in the blue as to whats going on, which helps them forge opinions. I think a cheery PM who can keep a cool head and help other people keep a cool head makes for discussion in and out of commons to go a lot smoother, and creates a nicer environment for any aspiring politician to work in.

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