Anti-PTO Efforts in North Korea, Moldova, Bosnia, and Denmark

Day 674, 16:28 Published in Greece Canada by Buck Roger

This story is also broken here. Astra Kat G explains how to do everything from start to finish.

North Korea has been recently liberated, and citizenship can be had by any person who lands in the country with a Moving Ticket. Russians are making good on a threat to PTO the country. You can find out who to vote for by contacting b. k. blake or President Afanasiy Drago. . . or you should just vote for any of the Ring Wing Calumnies Party who do not seem to be already winning.

You can help in Moldavia (Moldova) by moving there and talking to President OchiReci and read the published candidates list by the same. This country recently is being rebuilt with Romanian support. Citizenship is automatic both here and in North Korea.

To help in Bosnia, under threat of takeover by Serbians, PM Jewitt or The United States Air Force. Citizenship will be given to you by a congress member after you move there if you've contacted the right people and applied.

Not content with taking over one nation at a time, Serbians now populate the tiny neutral nation of Denmark and could very easily take congress if they do not get help. Contact A. Holst, Skinke, Grev Per, or HrBjorn upon arriving there in order to receive citizenship and vote for native candidates.

Often you can even get free tickets (as b.k. blake of North Korea mentions) if needed.


(This is a rare case where your vote can matter...)

Especially to those who have come to Greece and have applied for citizenship (or who have considered applying) but have not received it yet: I understand any frustration you may have, but here is a case in which you can turn an apparent negative into a magnificent positive and use your vote for a clearly important cause; instead of deciding who is just a bit more popular in Greece, you can help make sure that our allies do not get stolen away by hostile voters. I encourage you heartily to aid these countries in the anti-PTO efforts. Your contribution will not go forgotten or unappreciated... neither within Greece nor among our allies, especially these vulnerable nations.

However, I also emphasize that this is not limited to those who aren't citizens of Greece. While a general policy on citizenship approval has not been hammered out, a specific policy of accepting native Greeks who are of a different citizenship for any reason (e.g., being born when a region was under Turkish occupation) has always been non-controversial. I believe it would also be non-controversial to accept your citizenship application when you come back to Greece and would argue such in congress, should I be elected.

Thank you for your attention... North Korea, Moldova, and Bosnia thank you even more! Please VOTE for this article so that it reaches more residents of Greece.