Tim Buctu for CP of eSWITZERLAND #2

Day 4,151, 10:08 Published in Switzerland Switzerland by Tim Buctu

Greetings to all of you, Swiss brothers!

By now I think I no longer need any introduction, I am Tim Buctu, current President of The Lugangeles Party, Congressman and former President of the country last February.

I believe I have shown loyalty to our small country, seriousness in the game, commitment, and respect for everyone, regardless of everyone's ideas.
The events of recent days have convinced me to resubmit my candidacy for President of the country.

We are facing a community with few real active citizens, and those few, often left to themselves in the management of the country and of public affairs. The boredom and the scarcity of novelties and real emotions in the game lead then, many of us, to shut themselves up in an egoism that is harmful for a small community like ours.

It certainly didn't help us being part of an alliance, Nebula, which had been inactive for some time and which helped increase our boredom, above all due to the lack of stimulus in the military module.

The courage of a few has meant that a new reality saw the light last month, Aegis, our alliance, but the excessive enthusiasm to see it take shape and perhaps the excessive trust in imaginary allies, has meant that, to date , we are the only active member. This will be our main objective, to create new international contacts and consolidate existing ones in order to give Aegis a present and above all a future, while at the same time trying to recover the international credibility we deserve.

In the last two months an excellent job has been done in the MM with positive financial effects on the national treasure, we have a treasure available that it would be appropriate to evaluate for investments in our young players who want to grow in strength and it would be appropriate to start evaluating a long program term for the recovery of state MUs.

Another issue to be addressed will be our immigration policy; perhaps we have been too fearful and overly cautious in the handling of citizenship requests, compromising, from a certain point of view, the relations with our Bulgarian allies and, on the other hand, a healthy and desirable increase in our population that, in recent weeks , it is inexorably diminished.

Finally, I am increasingly convinced of the uselessness of maintaining two TWs, although relations with Nigeria and France have been and still are good and profitable, but the dispersion of energy on two fronts convinces me less and less.

Regarding the government team, I reserve the right to tell you as soon as possible, there is a need to have a group of people present and active and, believe me, it is not easy to combine the two.

I look forward to seeing you on April 5th.

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