- Hypocrisy of the Ultra Nationalists not to be understated says Minosasa
- Discovery comes just days after UNPK Attacks Reform Party for being "Dictatorial"
- Minosasa says that the country would be better off if UPNK disbanded
The Leader of the Reform Party has heavily criticised the Ultra Nationalists for their hypocrisy in a press conference made alongside the new Prime Minister, Miralem Kusturica, and the new Deputy Leader of the Reform Party, Musa Kongoli. Speaking in front of the press, he presented the UPNK's own description of themselves which states: "The UNPK is dedicated to eradicating the existence of the reform party in our nation's politics for they are disease that needs to be cured." This comes just days after the UNPK claimed the Reform Party were doing the same thing to the Turjak Nationalists. Kusturica also commented on the UNPK comment: "Also please keep future party disputes mostly private only publicly sharing them if they will effect all of Kalopia," saying that the leader of the largest Party in Kalopia effects the "whole damn country."
In a very fiery mood, Minosasa told the press that the Ultra Nationalists are just "puppets of the Turjaks" and said that they should "win some more seats" before trying to square up with the most popular party in the country.
The hypocrisy is unreal. They claim we are trying to crush opposition? And then we find that they seek to eradicate us and view us as a disease? This is why people hate politicians. People like the Ultra Nationalists give us lot a bad name. It is unacceptable, and the Reform Party tell them in no uncertain terms, that they will remove it from their party description.
What these idiots fail to understand, is that the Reform Party won the elections. We are the people's favourite party. The Ultra Nationalists are tiny in comparison to us. This party, who is undemocratic to the extreme - one wanting to eradicate another party, and two not producing any legislation, and hence leaving their voter base abandoned - are failing the people. That, I believe is unacceptable, and distasteful, and I would hope they pull their act together before commenting on another party. They could at least win some seats. To be honest, it might just be better if they disbanded.
Also at the Press Conference, the Prime Minister said that the comment regarding private disputes was petty and unneeded:
Look. The Reform Party is the largest party in Kalopia. At the end of the day, the leader of this party is the most powerful person in the country.
We are the Party of the Kalopians. The Party of the Siphinans. The Party of the Majatrans. The Party of the Istochniaks. Who are they the Party of? Exactly - no one. Now when we are talking about the most important Leadership Election in the country since who knows when, probably since the Communist rule 100 years ago, you don't call it a party dispute. And if he is not aware, dispute or not, it effects the whole of Kalopia.