Interview With President Vanek26

Day 1,935, 03:20 Published in USA USA by portcolumbus



Meet The Press Presidential Interview

I have finally returned to perhaps publish the first article that has been seen from Meet The Press in many weeks, and perhaps a month, but nevertheless, I am back, and this time we got the chance to speak to the newly elected eUS President Vanek26. I would of course like to thank him for giving a few minutes of his time to respond to the questions I sent him.

Interview

1. What are some goals you have for your term as President?

Decide Foreign Policy, do the best I can.

2. Do you feel like the Unity Elections for selecting our CP are here to stay or do we feel like they could be retracted at some point?

Until AFA disbands, yes.

3. What do you see as the biggest issue facing the eUS at this time?

Internal Divisions and arguments.

4. What do you think about your predecessor's (John Killah) term of office, and what, if anything, would you have done differently?

It wasn't as bad as people made it out to be due to people like Jefferson Locke's efforts. We made some strides in ATO. As for what I'd do different, I'd have posted more.

5. What do you see as the role of Congress in the eUS at this time? How do you feel it has changed during your time as an eAmerican.

Congress is actually having decently substantive debates these days. They are doing a good job. Over my three years, they've varied from rubber stamp to active to rubber stamp several times. Seems to be an active swing at the moment.

6. What proposals, if any, do you feel can be made to help diminish the PTO threat in your nation?

Exile proposals. Oh wait, the admins don't plan on actually having functional mechanics.

7. Is there anything else you would like to say to the American people, the readers of Meet The Press, or myself?

Just to wish me luck and to say I'm going to do my best.

Conclusion

I just wanted to thank everyone for reading this article, and for taking the time over the years to read the countless Meet The Press articles that have flowed from my fingertips and onto the screens of many of you.

-Portcolumbus