Presentation of the South African Parties #4

Day 2,014, 05:10 Published in Saudi Arabia South Africa by Farbous

Salam Aleykum to all my readers,

Saudi Arabia and South Africa are in one alliance, called Non-alligned Nations of eRepublik or in the short and usual form NaN. South Africa could become our most important partner, day by day we work more with them together. Because of that, I like to present you not only the government, but also the political parties, representated by their presidents.

My fourth guest is Don Vin, party president of the Open Opportunity Party. I talked with him about his party, his view of the current situation inside of South Africa and his goals for South Africa.



What are the goals of the Open Opportunity Party?

The Open Opportunity Party (short: OOPS) is a Center-leftist party. We believe in the libertarianism in South Africa and we see us as the successor of the New Africa Party. OOPS affirms its support for perhaps the most important cause of all: Grooming South Africa's next generation for leadership. In an Open-Opportunity Society, each individual has the capacity to pursue their dreams and aspirations for a better society in eRepublik. It's from this and that you can see OOPS had a hand in the foundations of most of the powerful parties now. If you are very interested, read our eWiki article where you can found more information.


How would you describe the current situation inside of eSouth Africa? What are, in your opinion, the main problems in eSouth Africa?

eSouth Africa's power isn't that big due to its population. The main problem in eSouth Africa is the small number of citizens that potentially could play but that are limited largely due to the problems accessibility issues.


What is your personal opinion on the current government? Do you support them or do you criticize their way of governing?

I support them!


If you were president, what would you change?

In contrast to others, I wouldn't change the South African agreement with Brazil. This agreement benefits us more than fighting against them.


What do you think of Saudi Arabia?

My own opinion is that eSaudi Arabian citizens are not chatty at all.


How would you improve the relationship between eSaudi Arabia and eSouth Africa?

When i was MoDA i belive development international challenges fiction or virtual. would be a good relationship catalyst for example sumthing like this between the two eCountries



Thanks for the interview!



Hassan Salama
Saudi Ambassador in South Africa