I Have a Dream

Day 1,871, 05:55 Published in Ireland Ireland by Klynn


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I have a dream that one day every valley shall be exalted, every hill and mountain shall be made low, the rough places will be made plain, and the crooked places will be made straight, and the glory of the Lord shall be revealed, and all flesh shall see it together. - Martin Luther King

Today I have a dream as well. My dream is a strong and united Ireland full of independent, healthy and strong people in the first place, players, soldiers, politician... An eIreland where foreign will come and say: This is a country out of dreams, a great place to live at! Just like in real life.

As some of you may know, I am running for the country president in the first month of the New Year. Some say that your year will be just like its beginning, I kind of agree. So let us have a nice start of the year! No matter who will be elected, we must all work together and this will lead to a stronger eIreland. The general idea of my possible term will be bringing new people into eIrish politics. My team consists of many advisers and a bunch of young ministers, in picture: (left - looking promising, right - wealthy old farts with big bellies)


Now, here comes the most dull part of my candidature, my autobiography or something like that. I always hated to write about myself, so this one will be short. I started playing this game over three years ago. In Ireland I am more than a year. In my whole lifetime I played many roles and held many positions. Back then in eBosnia & Herzegovina my list is long. From minister and vice minister of foreign affairs, state military unit commander, countr president candidate (lost by 2 votes against a Serbian political takeover), all the way to minister of culture and party president. Since I came to eIreland I was twice minister of immigration, Dáil member and party president. I think it is more than I had to write.


The DoD work until now was very, very good. They have my full support to continue the good work. We are again kicking asses for our good friends. The Sunday Strike became a tradition now. We will still have a lot to do, but I am sure there is a bright future ahead of Irish Army. We will continue to recruit new soldiers and keep up the growth. I will have to move to IA if I win. It would look silly, if I will still be a member of another MU and call people to join the IA.
Always in fight - The Irish Army. o7


This month may be crucial about foreign affairs. So, I will put together a strong team. The team has to work on our public relations with other countries and inform the eIrish community about alliances and every important event in the world. You will know every event what is happening even before it starts. Also, we will have interviews and analysis in cooperation with the MoC. At the moment we are neutral, still proEDEN and proBulgaria more than anything else. In my term we will stay at that path. Always there for real friends.


I have to admit, my weakest point is economics. I have some ideas, but I still do not know is it possible to fulfill them. After the elections I will have to talk with my MoF about that issue. The only two things I know are: my MoF will have to write short report which I will copy to my articles. Also, the MoF will have a young trainee who will learn the business.


There are many things I would like to change here. First of all, the ministry of education, the boot champ and the ministry of new citizens are basically doing the same job. Which can be a good thing, but a bad as well. I plan to put everything under one - The ministry of education and new citizens with 2 ministers. One of them is the boot champ commander at the same time. I think this is a way the job can be done more easily. There are many tutorials and guides we still do not have. Also, we have to rewrite the welcome message. The present one in use is like a year old.

Secondly, the ministry of immigration enters a crucial month too. As we are neutral at the moment, I except an intake of foreign citizen. The immigration job is easy to do, but if you do it constantly. Due to this ministry Ireland is safe from political takeovers and will be.

Last but not least - The ministry of community. It is dead the last few months what is really sad. It used to be a great institution. That has came to an end. In my term the ministry will again be active and organize many giveaways, games, give you interesting facts, jokes, and so on. What is most important the monthly (and now yearly) awards will be back!


Cheers,
Klynn