[CP Ireland] Kordak Update II

Day 2,484, 05:56 Published in Ireland Netherlands by Kordak


Hello everyone,

Here is my second update of this month. I have separated all parts of the government in this update so it will be easy to see what is done by who this week.

General Affairs

The first contact with the ministries has been made and I am answering all questions and am informing everyone what his/her job will be for this week. The pm threads for the government and for each ministry have been created. Only new Dail Threads have to be made, but Ian E Coleman will do that as soon as possible. I did not have all people in my friend list yet; otherwise I would have done it. Also the immigration office is active again with some changes. We are working hard in immigrations to see if there are ways to make the system more easy, safe and clear.

MoFA – MoD – MoI

This week starts with the first ally of the week; we have chosen The Republic Macedonia (FYROM). Our MoFA will have contact with their MoFA and together with the MoD of both countries they will prepare the plans. There will be at least one attack together this week and the MoI will write an article about the history between our countries to show our friendship. Also MoI will publish their first article about training grounds, tips for new players and also an article about new players.

MoF

This week I will speak with our Minister of Finances if there is a possibility to bring back the financial reports to improve transparency. Finances will always be difficult because more openness could lead to more danger for PTO. However I will do my best this month to publish as much numbers as possible and I will also check all numbers myself if anything is not correct.

MoH

The Ministry of Health has to be made from sketch and we will work hard this week to get that done. I want to start with supplying food as soon as possible and I want to make sure that we will have a stable source for this food. This could be partly made in own factories, but also bought at the national market to give economy a small boost.

So that is a lot to do this week, I want to thank you all for reading this article. If you have any suggestions please send me a message or use the comment section below this article for small questions.

Long live Eire!
President Kordak