Staatspresident Markus Spencer delivers his first speech regarding a new direction for Saridan.
Today, our glorious new Staatspresident has made a speech regarding a new direction for Saridan. The One Nation Government is adopting a nationalistic protectionist policy to allow Saridan to flourish and thrive which it believes will allow Saridan to “progress forward without foreign scum meddling with our success”. His full speech is below:
People of the Kongres and the Republiek van Seridjan,
The death of Walter Harding was the final straw for our nation, we are isolating Saridan from all the world with minimal exceptions. We cannot trust evil foreigners who wish to corrupt our nation and destroy our progress that we have achieved. Saridan is being taken advantage of by other nations and we cannot succumb to other nation’s denying our sovereignty. This will be stopped and will occur no more, for today is a new dawn!
This bill will begin our project to isolate our nation from the world and progress forward without foreign scum meddling with our success.
We will not have to subject to the intake of refugees and immigrants who despise us and will try to attack us viciously, for we will restrict immigration tremendously!
We will not have foreign propoganda infecting our population and our military will be one of the strongest for we will expand it so prodigiously!
We will only trade and allow highly restricted immigration from nations that we describe as our closest allies!
We will reserve the right to create laws that benefit our nation and our nation only!
We will unite our nation with highly developed infrastructure and transportation usage which will build our nation into an empire!
We will become self-reliant and self-serving as we will only use products, materials and necessities made in Saridan!
We will build our economy through protectionist policy and the hard work of Saridani labourers, to allow us to become prosperous!
And we combine as One Nation to put Saridan First!
Markus Spencer
Staatspresident of Saridan