Ronisu for President - Standards of Communication

Day 1,718, 09:46 Published in Ireland Ireland by Ronisu

Greetings,


I have already expressed some of the important precepts of my prospective administration, one of the key ones being Communication. As you may see from some of the changes in my article style, I am already incorporating feedback to try to help out with the ease of reading. I know I normally present walls of text or charts and graphs, but I thought I would add a few images. I apologize in advance if it is a bit yawntastic ( 😉 )In the spirit of improved communication I hope to articulate my expectations for my own Cabinet and my own work in office as pertains to Communication.



Firstly, as President I will ensure regular and clear pictures of what all the ministries are up to. This begins by leading by example. Each week I will write at least one, but likely multiple articles giving updates on current affairs. Each Ministry will be giving regular updates to the public, either through their own papers or through CP udates.

As I have articulated before, we find ourselves entering a series of brave new discussions. I enthusiastically anticipate these discussions and hope that all will strive to approach them with open minds, I know I do. In my Administration, I can vow that we will work together to determine the future path for eIreland through the setting of goals and ambitions for our nation. We stand at a series of crossroads, each with the potential to shape eIreland for months and years to come.




I have a bit of personal experience with both Government and Organizational Management, so I feel comfortable making this promise to you. This Government is centered around public service, so if any Ministry becomes lacking in it's duty, I will not hesitate to resorganize that Ministry. In that event, I will notify the public and Congress to changes within a 24 hour period. It is important that we all know who works for our government and who we need to contact with our concerns



During the term, I encourage you to feel free to contact any of the Ministers in my Administration, however I am also always available for the public. If you notice that something isn't working, my ear is here. If you have an idea for a ministry to handle, my ear is here. If you think everything I do is rubbish, I assure you, my ear is still here. Communication is a two-way street, and I look forward to hearing from you all in this next term. I will endeavor to answer all PMs and ensure that eIreland have a responsive government that works for the needs of the people.



Am I promising 100% bliss? No, no government can do that, but I am promising that a Government I lead will have it's ear to the ground and be working to serve as best we can. I plan to announce my Cabinet this evening, which will include a varied mix of new and old faces.

I hope you will consider voting for me on the 5th, but regardless, I hope you will all go to the polls and vote your conscience.

Whatever you do, Vote for Ireland