Socialism. Internal Affairs.

Day 838, 23:31 Published in Czech Republic Turkey by Mossad


Dear Socialist Commune of Czech Republic.

I was thinking of what Comrade Adamak said in his recent letters and comments to my article. I am grateful to him, as well as to Comrades Simonov and Garvey, my old friend (now reborn under this account: http://www.erepublik.com/en/citizen/profile/2883852 )

Socialists are for sure important part of our society. Their Party is 34 people which is the biggest in Czech Republic and bigger than combined of two closest rivals. This puts Socialists in a very strong public position.

However, we do not see a lot of articles, ideas thrown or job done from them in the country. I would love to note that they probably do the job, but lack of information makes it hard to see for the whole society.

Ideas of Commune Business become more applicable under current economic conditions. Production and distribution of goods to the workers and sales of the leftovers to the market become actualized in a weak and hardly controlled CZK market. Same practice is now applied to the state run companies, the army support factories and even some non-govt groups of players economy.

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Every country and government needs a solid opposition to keep on moving and acting in the right direction. At the moment what we have is only trolls from Perun attacking the ideas of new elected President of Czechia, and support from the people that voted for Mossad during the elections.

Instead of this would be much more practical if Socialists create and introduce the concept of healthy opposition non-trolling but rather debating the necessity of certain steps. And giving alternatives.

I ask Adamak, Simonov and Garvey to get together and share their views on Economy, International Relations Setup, Army Formation ... on any issues that they have firm understanding how Czech Republic has to develop.

In other words instead of getting into the Non-Socialist government by force I would better see a Shadow eCzech Socialist Government that constructively challenges the existing government's steps.