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Delegate Question:
What is your opinion on political parties on TSP? Do you think that they are outdated and should be removed, or do you think we should keep them? Do you wish to form your own political party?
The Sakhalinsk Empire, Legislator of the South Pacific
Currently a citizen and legislator of TSP. I am active as Sverigesriket in Europe.

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#32

Sakh asked

What is your opinion on political parties on TSP? Do you think that they are outdated and should be removed, or do you think we should keep them? Do you wish to form your own political party?

Thank you for your question.

I have no issues with legislators forming or joining political parties in TSP or political parties operating in TSP.

Political parties can have benefits, but I don't think they're wholly situated to the realities of how we operate TSP. That is, we're possibly too small a grouping to have meaningful political parties in government and in opposition.

I, personally, however much prefer strong independent legislators working for the benefit of TSP as a whole rather than for the interests of any singular political party.

Remember to put Beepee 1st on your ballot

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(01-07-2019, 07:12 AM)Beepee Wrote: Sakh asked

What is your opinion on political parties on TSP? Do you think that they are outdated and should be removed, or do you think we should keep them? Do you wish to form your own political party?

Thank you for your question.

I have no issues with legislators forming or joining political parties in TSP or political parties operating in TSP.

Political parties can have benefits, but I don't think they're wholly situated to the realities of how we operate TSP. That is, we're possibly too small a grouping to have meaningful political parties in government and in opposition.

I, personally, however much prefer strong independent legislators working for the benefit of TSP as a whole rather than for the interests of any singular political party.

Remember to put Beepee 1st on your ballot

Vote the Bee!

That's a pretty interesting way to put it!
The Sakhalinsk Empire, Legislator of the South Pacific
Currently a citizen and legislator of TSP. I am active as Sverigesriket in Europe.

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#34

What do you think your greatest weakness in the Delegacy would be?

What makes you more fitting for the role than other candidates?
#35

Do you have any intentions of encouraging more newer nations to be more active and to also join the WA? If so, how would you come about doing it?

By the way, your campaigning is going excellent in my opinion. Good luck to you.
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#36

@Techganet asked

"Do you have any intentions of encouraging more newer nations to be more active and to also join the WA? If so, how would you come about doing it?"

Hi Tech,

Thank you for your question.

I absolutely want to encourage newer nations to become fully integrated into our community, joining WA, forums and legislature and so on.

As you probably already know, I'm a big fan of the SWAN and it's an incredible piece of work. Further, I suspect that a future MoRA will be looking at their integration dispatches, I know USoV has already done some excellent work on that, and I think @Pencil Sharpeners has done great work on trying to get newer WA members to ineract more. I applaud all those involved loudly.

I see it as my job to try to exalt the benefits of WA and SWAN membership and to encourage interaction.

A number of proposed concepts have already been been discussed in earlier posts under different questions and for brevity, I'm not going to reiterate them all here; but heres a general thrust:

• promoting SWAN
• encouraging tarting
• RMB WA Discussions
• Supporting the LC
• encouraging general interaction crossover between our jurisdictions
• being active myself
• promoting other government members to post on RMB
• Delegate dispatch/news
#37

@Nakari asked
"What do you think your greatest weakness in the Delegacy would be?

What makes you more fitting for the role than other candidates?"


Naturally, I've focussed on what I think my strengths are and what the positives of any Beepee delegacy, being positive about ourwonderful family.

I think my greatest weakness will be my time zones. This means there will be, like with responding to your question, sometimes short delays on a response of a few hours.

However, I don't think It's a significant I'm very active and fortunately i get to see Europeans and Americans at various times when I am active.

What makes me a more fitting candidate that the others.

There are such good candidates in this election finding one specific thing is always going to be difficult. What sets me apart is my level of activity, my eagerness, and my enthusiasm for all aspects if TSP. Also, my ability to make fun of myself is a massive plus.

Thank you so much for your question and vote for the Bee!
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