The Politics Module(MoE)

Day 3,375, 02:55 Published in Ireland Philippines by Johannes Cauf
Before I proceed I would like to thank our CP for my appointment to the post.I shall do my best not to disappoint. This will be one of the first Ministry of Education articles I will be publishing within the next few days

Our Topic of the day my young starry eyed students/new citizens is Politics.
The Politics Module is by far, the most used module and most popular one. You might know all that.

But! you ask yourself: "What are the specifics?"
Well i'm glad you asked little Timmy!


You see, every country has political parties. You can join these parties or start one of your own to make your political ideas be heard. In our beautiful eIreland we have a congress. Congress(in the case of completely democratic countries that are not under a dictatorial system) is the body that proposes things like Mutual Protection Pacts.

"How do I participate?" You ask giddily, well it's simple. The top 5 parties within a country can run candidates for congress. the vote counting is complex and i don't know the specifics myself(it's a well hidden secret in the dail), but it can be simplified as More Candidates,More Votes,More percentage of seats. So if you want to be an involved congressman then join a top party or create your own and move up the ranks


That system however is not eIreland's current system. we still have congress and a country president however rather than congress proposing and the CpP approving, we have the Communes which debate issues and then propose.

enough boring talk, that was my little lecture on the politics module. If anyone has any questions, comment and I shall answer promptly.


Long Live Eire!
-Johannes Cauf