Kalistan for C
Posted: Sat Oct 08, 2016 7:24 pm
Kalistan Launches Push For Security Council Seat
Big three Kalistani parties come together in Kaliburg to begin the Kalistan for C campaign
Kaliburg, Ananto, Kalistan
January 18 4102
Mica Bennots-Gates, SPoK Ambassador, is expected to be a significant figure throughout Kalistan for C
The Conservative Independence Party, Labour Party (Libertarian-Labour Alliance) and Socialist Party of Kalistan united as one last night in order to launch the Kalistan for C campaign to get Kalistan elected to Seat C on the Security Council in several years time. All three parties have appointed an ambassador who will work together to liaise with other nations in order to secure as many votes as possible. Kalistan for C is already off to an impressive start, with the nation already having received six votes and more waiting to pass. The initial launch event featured speeches from the aforementioned Ambassadors in addition to the Premier, Foreign Affairs Minister and other significant figures within the three major parties.
Tony Curti, Foreign Affairs Minister, said that Kalistan had 'an excellent opportunity to fight for a peaceful future for our world' whilst Mica Bennots-Gates, the Socialist Party Ambassador, claimed that Kalistan for C 'showed the capacity of our parties to work together for the benefit of our country and wider Terra'. Politicians from all walks of life have taken the opportunity to put their differences aside and work in cooperation. As the election draws closer, the Ambassador's will embark on a series of trips across the globe to speak with everybody from international diplomats and business innovators to charity leaders and trade union executives and ensure that Kalistan safeguards and represents as many people as possible if it is elected.
Additionally, Kalistan for C announced that it would be supporting nations in the other seats being contested: Kirlawa for Seat A, Jelbania for Seat B and Hutori for Seat D. Libertarian-Labour Alliance Ambassador Oscar Machado made a statement explaining that it was 'crucial that nations which have a clear history of democracy and peace were supported wherever possible'. In exchange, it is hoped, these nations will support Kalistan for Seat C. As the event drew to a close, there was a clear positive buzz around the building that a new, better future was in store for a new century!
Big three Kalistani parties come together in Kaliburg to begin the Kalistan for C campaign
Kaliburg, Ananto, Kalistan
January 18 4102
Mica Bennots-Gates, SPoK Ambassador, is expected to be a significant figure throughout Kalistan for C
The Conservative Independence Party, Labour Party (Libertarian-Labour Alliance) and Socialist Party of Kalistan united as one last night in order to launch the Kalistan for C campaign to get Kalistan elected to Seat C on the Security Council in several years time. All three parties have appointed an ambassador who will work together to liaise with other nations in order to secure as many votes as possible. Kalistan for C is already off to an impressive start, with the nation already having received six votes and more waiting to pass. The initial launch event featured speeches from the aforementioned Ambassadors in addition to the Premier, Foreign Affairs Minister and other significant figures within the three major parties.
Tony Curti, Foreign Affairs Minister, said that Kalistan had 'an excellent opportunity to fight for a peaceful future for our world' whilst Mica Bennots-Gates, the Socialist Party Ambassador, claimed that Kalistan for C 'showed the capacity of our parties to work together for the benefit of our country and wider Terra'. Politicians from all walks of life have taken the opportunity to put their differences aside and work in cooperation. As the election draws closer, the Ambassador's will embark on a series of trips across the globe to speak with everybody from international diplomats and business innovators to charity leaders and trade union executives and ensure that Kalistan safeguards and represents as many people as possible if it is elected.
Additionally, Kalistan for C announced that it would be supporting nations in the other seats being contested: Kirlawa for Seat A, Jelbania for Seat B and Hutori for Seat D. Libertarian-Labour Alliance Ambassador Oscar Machado made a statement explaining that it was 'crucial that nations which have a clear history of democracy and peace were supported wherever possible'. In exchange, it is hoped, these nations will support Kalistan for Seat C. As the event drew to a close, there was a clear positive buzz around the building that a new, better future was in store for a new century!