Thoughts

Day 1,994, 15:03 Published in Ireland Ireland by Ian Arb


50 votes were casted out of 163 to elect our new Country President sir andriano pette who won by a 9 vote margin leaving the inexperience Elite C as the runner up. We had a very clean campaign this month and I was quite surprised not to see Damhnaic elected as he had a clear vision on what Ireland needed. Although I’m sure sir andriano pette will bring a sense of fresh air to Ireland and its friends. However his inclusion of MUFC in his cabinet as Vice President worries me.

Sir andriano pette bears ahead a difficult month of retrieving Ireland’s regions from British oppression. He has outlined in his campaign that he is open to discuss peace negotiations with the new British government led by Ayame Crocodile who is also open to discuss any compromise with Ireland. However I would not have MUFC as Vice President near any discussions with British officials as it a recipe for disaster. I also would not include Northern Ireland as part of the deal as it is clear they will not accept it as a compromise and as a solution. Though to be honest it’s a pretty useless region anyway. The powerhouse Poland is waiting on UK’s doorstep so it is time to put the tensions behind us and sit down and talk with UK officials.

I also look forward to andriano’s proposed restructuring of the Irish Army which is much needed at this stage. It is clear that it has lacked communication under MUFC’s term and commanders were misinformed of MUFC’s collusion with Argentina on the invasion of the UK. From my experience in the Irish Army our main asset was providing assistance to our allies in crucial times and we always duly delivered. It is realistic for our country size and population and opens up opportunities to meet new people and friends.

I wish Sir Andriano Pette the best of luck this month and I’m certain it will not be an easy month to clean up the mess left by his successor who does not deserve to be named.

On a final note I would encourage many of our citizens start publishing articles and don’t be afraid to express your opinions as we all have different point of views and opinions. The more articles we produce the better enjoyment for our community and most importantly guide our new citizens.

To our new adventures under Sir Andriano Pette,
Ian Arbuckle