Re: Kundrati
Posted: Wed Mar 20, 2024 1:08 am
Amidst chaotic failed government formation, once the country’s governing party, Kundrati Elkarrekin has been refounded today in the nation’s capital city, Kasaema, with newly-founded party president Marko Arrieta pledging to bring stability to Kundrati. Arrieta, 40, told Eguneroko Posta that he sees his newly-founded party as a direct successor to the once-existing KE and that it will follow the same socialist principles and ideas the former party held. "Their fight was and will always be an inspiration for us all, especially in utterly uncertain times like these when where's surrounded by chaos outside and inside our own country", KE's leader told us.
One of the party's main messages is peace and international cooperation, yet when asked about the invasion of Kirlawa, Arrieta stated that "it was harsh response, but an expected one". He sees the party's main task in bringing Kundrati back to the normality. Soon, journalists asked Arrieta about the Kundrati-Beiteynu relationship and his actions, party president was hesitant to answer, but was certain in his support of the FTRC and its ongoing investigation on the Beiteynuese foreign influence in Kundrati. "If it will be confirmed, I do confirm that we will support a further inquiry, especially in the sitting government officials, because, certainly, it will be a huge shame that any party is influenced by foreign lobbyists, be it Beiteynu, or any other country on Terra. Kundrati politicians must serve Kundrati citizens and their interests first, and only then cooperate internationally", Arrieta said during his press conference.
In the end, Arrieta has called for the left-wing forces to mobilize and unite in light of the possible snap elections in late 5456, notably SLP and UKM, who combined control one-third of the legislature representation. KE's president sees left-wing mobilization and unity as the only way out of the KD's monopoly on Kundrati affairs, a party which has been extremely plastic when it came to coalitions, yet failed to form one after the 5454 elections, leaving Kundrati with a minority technocratic cabinet, with no real support federally, according to approval polls.