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If in the middle of your term, unforeseen circumstances necessitate the prioritisation of real-life, will you voluntarily vacate the delegacy?
Thank you in advance
(07-06-2018, 10:41 AM)Amerion Wrote: If in the middle of your term, unforeseen circumstances necessitate the prioritisation of real-life, will you voluntarily vacate the delegacy? This is a fair question, and the answer is no. My leadership style and the specifics of the office dont really require a lot of hands on input and work, ill still be offering a lot of direct work and cooperative leadership but it isn't really a 24/7 required job. If I were to like break a leg, or something to that effect then I would sit down with the cabinet and decide how to proceed. I intend on fulfilling the entire term, and there's not a lot of situations that would lead to me not doing so
Two questions (that I’m asking everyone so yay):
What makes TSP unique? What will you do if you are not elected Delegate? Above all else, I hope to be a decent person.
Has Been What's Next? CoA: August 2016-January 2017
Minister of Foreign Affairs: October 2019-June 2020, October 2020- February 2021
(07-06-2018, 11:37 PM)Omega Wrote: Two questions (that I’m asking everyone so yay): 1: The South Pacific is unique because of it's size and commitment to democracy. I will work on making the region more democratic and more representative yes, but that's just building on things that are already there. It would be harder to make a more perfect government in a region that doesn't have as many rights as we do. 2: Ill start a business and a family, and think about this sometimes in the mornings when im drinking coffee. jk
If I am not elected, I will continue to be an upholder of non-toxic leadership and a fierce advocate for new users rights. I will continue to be the same person with the same beliefs I currently have whether or not I am elected to any office.
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What have you done in TSP during the six months you were here? (I was on hiatus for at least 6 months, so i missed out on it You don't need to list everything, just some bullet points about your history here, tasks you worked hard on and which parts, who you worked with/hired, etc Helps for players who don't want to hunt down everything from past old threads.)
(07-09-2018, 02:30 PM)Yuno Wrote: : I haven't done a lot, but here's the things im proudest of: 1.Wrote and passed a Legion of Honor into law 2.Established max barry's birthday as a regional holiday 3.Managed Bzern's campaign for the chair of the assembly I haven't had a lot of time for nationstates until recently, but these things I am proud of!
What's a Legion of Honor?
I heard about Bzern! I never met him but he sounds like an ambitious new player, who lost the Chair of the Assembly by 1 vote, that was an interesting story ^^
(07-09-2018, 03:00 PM)Yuno Wrote: What's a Legion of Honor? Here's the legislation: http://tspforums.xyz/thread-6141.html The legion of honor is based off of an award that france issues.
Who is the "Big Man" whose politics you're railing against?
Have you been privately campaigning?
(07-10-2018, 11:54 AM)Roavin Wrote: Who is the "Big Man" whose politics you're railing against? 1. Big man politics is a leadership style seen very commonly, and it overall doesn't work. While there are examples of this kind of leadership in the region, I dont want to publicly name names, to avoid controversy. 2. I have been engaged in conversations with my fellow legislators, most of which involve me seeking input and advice from them. I have been asking every person I spoke with these three questions: 1.What do you look for in a delegate? 2. What issues matter most to you in the region? 3.What is your opinion of the leadership style I described in my platform? I would say this counts in some way as campaigning, so yes I have been campaigning in private |
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