[eIre CP] A quick update

Day 3,511, 01:35 Published in Ireland Ireland by Aras an Uachtarain


Greetings eIreland,

I hope everyone is enjoying their weekend, spending time with loved ones, or loved pets or even loved booze. Before the end of term, your government wanted to update you on a few pressing matters, that being the Ireland/UK war, future conflicts and also the upcoming CP elections.

This article will be brief, but expect a more detailed one before the end of the term.

Government inspection of border defences

Peace with the UK

eIreland and eUK recently signed a peace treaty with each other, after the UK government attempted to invade Ireland. What started out as a training war between two nations, soon led to back door deals with France and a cancellation of the training war contract, instead turning it into a real war. This war was short lived, after eIreland turned the tables on the UK forces and pushed deep into their territory.

But now the peace deal has been voted by congress, so all hostilities have ended, for now. While the UK changed governments during the talks, the incoming government decided not to pursue the original peace agreements, however the Irish government still went forward with it, due to the promises made to the people of both nations. But this has left what could of been a peaceful border, into a hostile one. So for now, Ireland will be keeping a close eye on our neighbour and preparing for when they try again to invade.

I would also like to say Thank You to the Irish and friends who fought for us, as well as say thank you for those who did not tank when told of the impending peace deals.

Irish SAM site ready for action

Other Threats

While we are on the topic of potential future hostile nations, eIreland is still under threat of an AS. This has come about for many different reasons, partially people thinking Ireland is an easy target (just ask France how easy we are 😉 ), from peoples personal vendetta's and also their failings in getting their allies to win battles against us.

Due to this, eIreland will need to stay on the defence preparedness until such threats have subsided. Congress will be kept informed as best as we can to all threats as they come.


President Elections

We are a few days out from the July CP elections, however I believe there is still time for people to put their hands up to their Party Presidents, to ask for nomination. If anyone in eIreland desires to run for the top spot in the country, speak up and let your voice be heard.