We are most gratified that you believe the Basic Law is sufficient. The institutions of government should pose no further problem. We have implemented the strongest possible safeguards against threats to the democratic order, as Johannes Goddestreu did after the renewed Movement's triumph, and extended it with explicit provisions against racist ideologies such as the one we had to defeat. We are confident you will see in it a shining example of a modern, democratic Constitution. My forefather crafted one much the same which stood for over two centuries.
Theophilus, Freiherr von Geraniengau, Internal Minister
Herr General Belardi, we would like to touch upon the point of reparations. We are grateful for your financial support but we beg you to see that anything you take as reparations is taken away from the resources available to the new democratic government. The entity you want reparations from no longer exists. You have wiped it off the face of the earth. For the sake of the peoples of Hulstria and Gao-Soto and their safety, it is imperative that Herr Commandant Gubler and the RBW have what they need to progressively relieve the forces left here by the Coalition and assume responsibility for our own security. Ground materiel is vital to the ability to defend our own territory and we must start proper training now if we are to take upon ourselves that task all governments see as their primary responsibility.
As for the trial of the regime, as Frau Bunognini mentioned, justice needs to be seen to be done. An International Tribunal is the preferred method, so that there can be no hint of political justice. We are in complete agreement. And because I had an episode in the regime of which I am not proud, I will consent to stand trial for these myself. I am confident my actions will speak for my integrity.