Our Party has been in office for five years and we are honored to begin another term. We believe we have made progress in growing our economy which was our fundamenntal reason for forming a political party.
Want to mention three new aeas where we plan to place more emphasis. First, we believe friendly relations with our neighbors is essential to continued economic growth. We will be reaching out to our neighbors to improve our relations and doing our best not to rehash old conflicts in which we were embroiled. We currently have a simple non aggression pact with the Republic of Beluzia up for ratification. We hope the opposition party will join us in its ratification but we will have to see how that goes.
Second,it would be nice to be able to purchase military hardware and obtain licenses to manufacture it ourselves; very nice indeed. But we have serious doubts that that is possible for us on Terra today. So we may well have to rely on our own resources realizing that doing so does not produce the very best outcome. But it may well be the best possible.
Third, most people in the Malivian Democratic Republic have something in their hand at this very moment with which they communicate with others and misunderstand and misinterpret information from others and from the web and the cloud. Many do little else. So it goes. Is the government going to ban this or regulate it or lament it? What good would that do? What we may well do is require all students at every level to have group physical training exercises daily throughout the school week. With adaptations for those with difficulties. We hope to add something life lengthening to the students who may incorporate some of it into their permanent regimen. Something different
Maliviya Takaneekee Sangh (MTS) and the Dal Party will both be represented in the Cabinet. MTS has pretty much reached its foundational objective of getting the economy working for the sovereign people and now is trying to deal with other issues arising when we are the governing party.
The Dal Party is extremely dedicated to preserving our rich cultural heritage. MTS knows this is important but recognizes that the Dal Party actually has the talent to do this and so we welcome them to our partnership in governing the Malivian Democratic Republic.
We know we have differences but we we beliefe we can work together for a while for the good of our people.
As everyone knows there are a lot of people still living in substandard housing even though our overall economic performance is certainly improving. Now what we are already doing is providing public housing to low income people. This will not change. It is a good program and helps a lot.
We thought a lot about capping rent but there are some people living like Rajahs who rent a luxury place in Modalin to either participate in government or lobby the government or enjoy the society of that community. Point is one size does not fit all. Current law is local government decides about rents and capping rents and we believe this is best way forward; if we discover local governments are not protecting the low income and the average citizen but only protecting the wealthy we will revisit this issue.
What is new is we know there are some in public housing or renting or drifting between the residences of their friends and families who would like to do a little better and very likely could repay a loan but are very unlikely to be able to get a loan from a private bank or lender employing conservative business practices. So the government acting through Central Bank will guarantee loans by private lenders so that in the event of default the government will take over the loan and if necessary the liquidated security. The loan initiation and servicing will be handled by the Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport for communities greater than 20,000 population and by the Ministry of Food and agriculture for communities of less than 20,000 population.
We know this does not solve homelessness but it should help. We are aware that exploitation of children, a societal disorder, is something no loan or grant program can solve. We are only dealing with this through shelters and criminal law at the moment. And we are truly open to suggestions and proposals.
Maliviya Takaneekee Sangh (MTS) has pretty much achieved the goal which wa sthe reason we were formed – getting our national economy going again without which little was possible. With that on the road, a number of points of view have developed concerning where future emphasis should be.
Some want to focus on the instruments of economic power to insure we do not fall into economic decline again.
Others want to finally address the societal ills that have plagued us for so long.
Some want to emphasize abolishing the causes of poverty.
Still others want to reenter the international stage and become part of the international community.
Some see insuring peace with our neighbors as the fundamental concern.
Where the nation will decide to place emphasis is a political question best handled by elections to our legislature. Accordingly, there will be no MTS slate in the next election but our various factions will seek to find means to have their respective voices predominate.
We expect the Dal Party to continue to play its constructive role in leading our society.
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