{eIre CP} A brief CP Update

Day 3,487, 20:17 Published in Ireland Ireland by Aras an Uachtarain


Dia Dhuit Ireland,

Firstly and foremost, thank you for voting me into power to serve you, the Irish people. While the election was a close one, with only 5 votes between myself and the other candidate Flaco, I hope this term can be successful to try and reward those who put their faith in me.

Secondly, I want to touch on a few items. This paper will just be brief outline of where things stand with in each department and the initial plans that have started. Hopefully in the next few days I will release a more detailed article.


Cabinet

Following the previous terms government, I have asked both the MoFA Mach and MoD Fitisin to stay on in their respective roles. At this early stage, MoFA Mach has said he will continue to assist the government, and hopefully soon I will hear back from Fitisin.

However if anyone else from eIrish public would like to help out, please send me a PM.


TW with the UK

Your newly elected government has spoken to the UK administration in regards to the current TW. The talks have focused on the past 'issues' faced with in the eUK that presented problems with the TW. This included 'auto attacks', resource regions, as well as troll laws that risk upsetting the harmony of the TW.

Talks seem to be going well, with both governments realising each others position in this TW and the benefits that will help both nations. So with that in mind, you will see a change in tact with the way the TW is conducted over the next few days.



MPP Renewals

Congress has been asked about our current MPP stack in the hope of making MPP renewals a bit more streamline. While the full stack is under review, last terms MoF report shows their is the ability to afford a few more MPPs if needed. However each MPP will be looked at for the 'plus' and 'minus' of it and the current situation both nations find themselves in.

One thing to remember is, even if we dont have a MPP with one of our friends, the MoD might call on us to help support them. eIreland will stand by its friend's across the globe.



So, once again, thank you for putting your faith into my candidacy. And stay tuned for a more detailed report on the weekend.

Rusty D
CP of eIreland