Interview with Nokian95

Day 528, 09:25 Published in India Austria by H. S. Dovewatch

Robert Knotsworth: Good Afternoon Nokian95. First of all I would like to ask you tell us a little about yourself and why you want to stand for the presidency?

Nokian95: Good Afternoon, I was born 02.01.2009 - Day 409 of the New World in the Croatia (in RL i was from Sisak/Croatia - Have 27 yrs)
Political career, I started to Hus in eCroatia after I was with my friends went to HLD party. Due to events that occurred with my RL friend I went to India and decided to political life in much more active sense.
My current guess is that India has missed much of views and I think that stands in the various segments. People in the former state could ask for a variety of assistance that would be our state could do a somersault in a variety of things such as more provinces, the main hospital in the province, defence system as well. State that has a lot of people in RL I think it should have more players in eRepublik and that should be a little more play list. Suppose in eHrv to work on a variety of ways (television, various state forums, newspapers RL collecting money for advertisements by paid portals)
What I think around here is a little different segment, but she definitely made more on the advertisement eRepublik in India.
Why I think it should run for President of India? The answer is very clear: to help India and I think that I am a person who is able to do it.

Robert Knotsworth: Interesting. I've read your manifesto, but do you think you could just run through your policies quickly?

Nokian95: My answer will be divided into a couple of messages because it is comprehensive and so long and pray for understanding.
I think that such a plan can not be described by a couple of sentence, and that should show a complete work that requires the opportunity.
I also know that trust and position requires a man who has been a long time in the state and requires the confidence of the inhabitants of India.
In economic terms I think that we are not a lot to do. Also I think that we need the ministry of Foreign Affairs, which will have to sacrifice and have done a lot to make a small step for further projects.
Why I say this? I tell this because the problem is not invite people outside the framework of India and seek them to return to his homeland. The problem is for invite people to return and give them the promised land, but if the deal comes suddenly, and a large number of people who can make a take over come in India there are situation of TO and found again at the beginning.
Need to play smart and put all the cubes in your hands. RL I think India has so many residents who probably play this game that can conquer the world. Me honestly is not intended to subjugate the world, but my goal is to establish a balance with other countries and progress in our.
There are so many things that we have damaged and will not be easy to make this state better, but I think that there are various methods that will make our state better for life.
I believe that there is method to our state to do if you are not stable by currency and thus get the quality while we are still small and I have to say so is not developed. If you are now able to establish a balance in the MM I think that still does not have to worry about. Perhaps it is this easy to speak and you read but this is a big problem and difficult task that will be placed in front of us all.

Robert Knotsworth: Apologies for not including your other messages in this interview, but they are exactly the same as on your manifesto.
Moving on, There have been some instances on the forums etc of eIndians hoping for an RL Indian for President (such as Anjan), and you have made it clear that you are an RL Croatian. What do you have to say on this matter?

Nokian95: As far as that, who is in RL where I think it has nothing to do. The requirement that all of us wish that the state is progressing and therefore do not consider that this is an important factor. Perhaps only for the few that does not regarded as a presentation.
Personally I do not have nothing against the other candidates, and from where come from. I can only say that all have my support and wish them luck in the coming elections.

Robert Knotsworth: Well I’m incredibly sorry about this, but everything I really want to ask is represented on your manifesto, so we’re going to have to finish this one now. Again, sorry!

Moreover, thank you for your time and I wish you best of luck in the coming elections!

And so it was.

Also, unfortunately myself and Anjan cannot find a suitable to time to continue the interview (click here for the previous one). We’ve had a convocation about this and all he wished to say more on was that he has a scheme to make India a hub of world trade and that is that he wishes to ‘use the Azad Hind Fauj org to train the soldiers and the AHF ll take the soldiers to missions at its own expense.’


Sorry about that anti-climax, hopefully I may make up for this failure with my new trilogy that will be published after the elections: ‘The Adventures of Count Pheenic the Third’.

R. C. Knotsworth,

Political Journalist