Thanks to all of my supporters!

Day 857, 00:55 Published in Ireland Ireland by Bristel Akina
Dia duit, mo chairde

I want to thank everyone who voted for me in the election yesterday.

I received 8 votes, and was in the top 10 candidates based on vote count and experience level.

I promise to do my best as a Teachta Dála (Congressman) of Dublin, and I will work hard and work closely with all of my fellow TDs and the administration in order to make eIreland a better place to live and a stronger country in the next month.

I also promise to do everything within my power to prevent the destruction and the weakening of eIreland.

And one of my goals is to make sure to use more of the Irish language in my articles, as I believe it is one of many focal points in the culture of eIreland.

I want everyone to feel safe in talking to me, as I am an open person and a friendly person. Make sure to message me and talk to me one-on-one if there is a problem or if you have any questions or statements to make to me.

I also promise to make bonds with everyone I work with, and if you feel that you are being ignored by me, don't worry, just give me a chance to think so I can make sure I phrase things correctly and clearly and plainly as possible.

--Shout Outs--

A big shout out to my friends in Éire Aontaithe for supporting me and giving me encouragement, because without you, I wouldn't have made it as far as I have. Especially Wandering Rian, Sydney Pants, Mumbles, Jana Jana, Desarae (Hail Caesarae!), Allegory, Helicon, and everyone else!

A big shout out to Independent Voices and einberliner in particular, for giving me the chance to run under the IV banner. I would have not had the ability to run if it wasn't for them.

A big shout out to my commenters from my last article, because you gave me the will to see this through!

A big shout out to Ines Schumacher and all the eSouth Africans who read my newspaper, because your plights and victories have spurred me on to want to do good works for the eWorld.

A big shout out to my friends in the eUSA and around the eWorld for being my friends!

A loud shout out and giant hug to those candidates who ran and didn't get elected this term, just work hard and maybe next time you'll make it! Ganbare!

I also want to give a shout out to Zammuelists who have expressed their support of me, whether or not they support my position. Zammuel Axolotl God!

Go raibh maith agaibh agus slainte!

-Bristel Akina, Teachta Dála - Baile Átha Cliath (Dublin)