Re: Deltaria
Posted: Mon Jan 03, 2022 10:15 pm
ZLOUTENE OKO
ELECTION CONSEQUENCES FOR OPRAVIT
Cachtrice, September 7, 5053: Science and Technology Minister Vlastimil Misalko is the defeated FDS candidate for Federal President. ZLOUTENE OKO asked Misalko if he would be running again:
Asked by ZLOUTENE OKO if he was stepping down as Opravit caucus chair, Misalko responded:
ZLOUTENE OKO pointed out that the Federal President thought there would be foreign policy agreement and severe domestic policy disagreement between FDS and RLS, but Misalko said:
FDS Opravit Chair Misalko
ELECTION CONSEQUENCES FOR OPRAVIT
Cachtrice, September 7, 5053: Science and Technology Minister Vlastimil Misalko is the defeated FDS candidate for Federal President. ZLOUTENE OKO asked Misalko if he would be running again:
Well no. There are several schools of thought on why Federal President Kriz won while his RLS Party trailed the FDS Party. We can not rule out the electorate simply not liking me. So one idea in the future is consider more likeable Opravit candidates. Another idea is that if Progress rather than Opravit had fielded the FDS candidate, we might have done better. And a third idea would be both Progress and Opravit run a candidate and unite in a runoff. If there is a runoff.
Asked by ZLOUTENE OKO if he was stepping down as Opravit caucus chair, Misalko responded:
Well, I am not ruling it out but I am not planning to do at this time.
ZLOUTENE OKO pointed out that the Federal President thought there would be foreign policy agreement and severe domestic policy disagreement between FDS and RLS, but Misalko said:
That is really up to RLS and what they introduce into the Federalni Parlament. GEPISP and FISSS are really mixed bags of things we could vote for and things we won’t. The FISSS has a number of innocuous ideas but then proposes to let parents opt out of vaccinations based on their ideological views, either political or religious. We consider this fatally flawed national health policy. Similarly, the GEPISP has some proposals that might be acceptable and some that likely are not.
Foreign policy may end up less controversial but we shall see. We see our main international contacts as promoting trade and economic partnerships as well as rebuilding ties with our Majatran neighbors. Our thinking is that we can rebuild our reputation and overcome our pariah status by doing this. We are not ready for international leadership and pretending we are can only lead to disappointment. A little evidence of democracy and internal stability can certainly help.
FDS Opravit Chair Misalko