Change wants end of sanctions on Dundorf, looks forward to the reestablishment of diplomatic and economic relations
ISHINAWA - Change has declared it is in favour of the end of sanctions on Dundorf, what would reestablish economic and diplomatic relations between the two countries after 22 years. The party may soon present a bill in the Grand Senate to move in that direction and take Sekowo out of an international treaty launching sanctions on Dundorf because of the "red menace". For Michi Kurosawa, the current de facto Minister of Head of Government, it is the best option Sekowo has and it will only benefit it. It will bring the two countries closer and bring more money to both countries that according to him have been losing too much with these non-sense sanctions.
However, there are some who oppose this move accusing the government of supporting communism. The spokesperson for Change has responded to those accusations saying "We don't believe communism to be a threat and we know those who are well-informed also believe that. Only those who lead communist societies can turn them into a threat and so the real threat isn't communism but the leader. People always find a way to threaten others. People have a natural ability to turn something inoffensive into something really dangerous, that's the problem. When good people are in charge of good ideas everything goes fine. Communism may probably be too extreme for us but we must admit it's a better idea than this exploitive capitalism that subjugates the majority to the will of a few on the top. Communism has good ideas, capitalism has good ideas but if we criticize communism for whatever bad it has caused then we must also criticize capitalism for whatever bad it has caused. We can't oppose communist regimes while supporting exploitive capitalist regimes that serve the interests of a privileged minority. That's unfortunately what we've been doing. We have had for too many years, unfortunately, an exploitive capitalist regime. Fortunately, that is changing and it will keep changing because this country is ready for change and when the people are ready there's nothing holding us back".