[MoHA] End term report and future changes

Day 2,876, 12:10 Published in Netherlands Netherlands by Ministerie van Media en Recrui

Dear citizens of the Netherlands,

The end of Spir Tus I has come and the new Presidential Elections are at full speed. I believe we owe Spir Tus some gratitude for his service to our nation! We’ve had an exciting month, and it seems the fun is not over yet, as our allies continue whiping the United Kingdom of the map.

As you have read here, the Ministry of Home Affairs is a very, very busy ministry. We have a lot of things to do. For example: we manage the applications of new citizens to our country, and that’s a lot of work. Everybody wants to live here, of course. This month, only two people were lucky enough to be accepte😛 pamadapa and Cody Caine (who we remember from his former service as CP).


Future changes to the Minstry of Home Affairs: re-organisation and re-scaling
The above summary of the past month is a joke, of course. The ministry used to be an important one with important tasks, but nowadays it does not have that much of a job at all. Much of what the ministry could do, links to the activities of the Ministry of Recruitment and Coaching and the Ministry of Information. In the upcoming month, there will be some changes in the organisation of these three ministries, as was also predicted in Tonie’s CP candidature article.

As you can read there, the MoRC and MoI will again be incorporated in the MoHA, making it a ministry with the simple job description: be there for every Dutch citizen. We are a small and tight community, so this job description is not over-ambitious at all. The Ministry will continue coaching young players and informing the public, so in practice nothing changes, but it will all be done under the shared banner that is the Home Affairs Ministry. A more specific description of these changes will be published later, when the CP elections have officially ended.



Minister of Home Affairs