I personally met Reinhardt back in 4385 and all I can say is I was astonished by his views of our trade unions and our efforts. All the changes he brought to our country were beautiful and, to us simple workers, hopeful of a better future for our families. Although some saw him as a devil, as nothing more than a straggler, he will remain as Dorvik's most influential and important revolutionary.
Although I do not support the violent murder of people I do not agree with, I believe it was already time for Frei to step down from politics. Yes, it is a shame he had to go this way, but now people can finally realize all the bad things he did to the people and especially the workers, claiming to be creating a society for them and instead using populism to gain seats in parliament. I fear this will bring a turbulent time for Dorvik, once more.
[H]essen: Mrs Kremer, there has been a lot of talk in the past few years of government inactivity on the world stage, and now we are seeing a security council member using nuclear weapons. Is this kind of lawlessness and chaos internationally in any part due to your government refusing to take a role in the world, and what are you doing now to disarm Vanuku?
[K]remer: I totally disagree that this is in any way down to the policies of our government. We can't be the world policemen, we have to work with our allies and over the past decade while we've been in power we've been focused on soft diplomacy. We've been influential in gathering support for Hawu Mumenhes who we want to see on the Security Council, and we've had so much trade flowing in and out of Dorvik. As for what we're doing, we're supporting the resolution to remove Vanuku from the Security Council and the Dorvish government will take Vanuku to the international courts if their veto is upheld.
[H] Well, Hawu is still massively far behind winning the seat off of Luthori, and do you really think you can have two world powers in the courts against each other?
[K] We're still years from the security council election and it's highly possible we'll see Vanuku being replaced by Luthori - or even Hawu - as a permanent member. So the campaign is continuing well, we've got Indrala behind Hawu, we need Hawu on the Security Council in my honest opinion to prevent more Vanuku flare-ups. As for taking them to the courts, we'll take them head on and win with support across the world.
[H] Well on the topic of support, your government is failed for a decade to get support behind changing the constitution, you can't get that final third - can you?
[K] Funnily enough, as you say that, we're in talks with parties from outside the government right as we speak on the topic of meeting in the middle to create a better Dorvik on a variety of issues. That very well could include constitutional change, in which case we have an opening to finally deliver on the sustained will of our people to end communist language in our constitution, or at least dilute it to create a neutral constitution for all Dorvish people. I cannot promise anything, however.
[H] On the topic of the future, are you lining up as the next President of Dorvik?
[K] Oh, that's quite an interesting question so far out. I know maybe the President won't go for another term but we'll have to see.
June 4421
DESTINA RUHR CRITICIZES THE ASP!
Vice-Representative of the ASP fights against the reforms of the newly created Arbeiter Sozialistische Partei
Destina Ruhr, the new Vice-Representative of the ASP, has denounced the reforms taken by Kuno Rottmann and other socialist leaders as "nothing but reactionary and chauvinist destruction of the libertarian ideals in Dorvik". Although Ruhr is still very new to public life, her young age and appealing words have reached the ears and thoughts of some supporters of the party. Being a strong admirer of Reinhardt Frei, the previous Representative of the Arbeiter Anarchistische Föderation, and his anarchist ideals has led Destina to feel growing contempt against the new order imposed in the party.How can all of you proletarians stay with your arms crossed while traitors like Rottmann shatter the Federation's image? It is clear he and his friends murdered Frei and took power for themselves; they never supported him, not even back in the First Trade Union Congress. Their reforms are nothing but reactionary and chauvinist destruction of the libertarian ideals in Dorvik. Every single worker that is listening to me now, when my dead body appears tomorrow while I make my way to the Volkskammer: what will you say? What will you think? Our time to put an end to this counter-revolution is now, not tomorrow.
To most, her words fall flat. Ruhr has no real evidence of the outrageous claims she makes, and Rottmann himself has denied all allegations; still, there have been some who have listened to her words, and there is a real and growing fear of a potential civil war between party members.
Does this mean the new Arbeiter Sozialistische Partei will meet its end shortly after its creation? Or, perhaps, a simple stone blocking the road towards power?
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