[CEP] Our Vision

Day 1,195, 17:03 Published in South Africa South Africa by Stryke Blayde


Citizens of eSouth Africa, it is time for a renewal. As of late, the Constitutional Equality Party has not been the most active party in the country. However, that does not mean that we are the worst, or that we care any less about the country than other political parties. With the political climate finally returning to what it once was before the Hungarian Political Take-Over, we feel as though it is time to truly show what the CEP is made of.

In fact, this is a better time than any other, as our Party President, Isaac Ether, hasn't been able to log on since the PP elections. In RL, there are crises that we just cannot avoid, and while we wish our PP luck in the crises he may be facing, we will not allow it to affect us. In fact, this is a time of trial, allowing us to prove what we can do without what some would call a 'conventional' leader.

You see, in the CEP, it is not simply the Party President that makes all of the decisions. In fact, every last member of the party has the ability to make contributions, as we accept all voices from every citizen. It does not matter if they are new to the game, or just the country, as every last one of their opinions are worth platinum to us. We believe that every last person in this country has the power to influence the country, a right to stand up and speak for what we all believe in.

As for actual politics, we believe a number of things. We believe that there is no need for the Country President to make bold moves by themselves. We believe that every effort should be made to inform the country of what is transpiring in the government, assuming that it is safe for the country for that information to be presented. We also have a strong belief in the Legislative Branch, the Congress that we as citizens elect. We believe that Congress members are elected to serve the country, and thus they should be allowed more knowledge on which to act upon. The Captain, our President, merely commands the ship. The Navigators, our Congress, show the way. The workers, our citizens, build and fuel the ship. Without the workers, the roles of Navigator and Captain would not exist.

The Constitutional Equality Party believes that the citizens of this country are the ones that define it. In our eyes, no faction of any kind is enough to lead the country to a prosperous future. For a country to prosper, it requires the work of every possible citizen. With the united work of every citizen, we know for a fact that the country cannot be defeated.