HEM
TNPer
I, HEM Tiberius, a member of this Regional Assembly hereby move to commence debate on a resolution to remove New Kervoskia from the office of Delegate and hold new elections for that post.
Ladies and Gentlemen, I made the above motion not for the desire to cause strive for my own political gain, but rather to sow the seeds of progress in a portion of the world where it has not rained from some time.
We have seen a multitude of delegates pass through the hallowed halls of this region. We have seen them do nothing to stabilize this region and return us to a lusted after prosperity. This last election we saw a helpless electorate vote to continue the term of the incumbent with no second course offered. We saw the hopes of many members band together, perhaps naively wishing that the same incumbent who sat idly the term before would deliver a new era upon this region.
My friend, the time for hoping is over. Many will respond that my call to action is premature, and more time is needed for this government to prepare themselves for natrually bold strokes of action that they intend to execute. And I join you in wishing, wishing that that were so.
I present my case with a sense of humility. I have not recruited a corp of followers to bully, and to back me. I have not engaged in smear campaigns prior, intending to soften the ground for this pursuit. I come with an honest presentation of the facts from my own eyes, ears, and heart.
It took our delegate a full four days from his electoral victory to even announce his next term's Cabinet. When he finally did so, he did without presenting a shred of an agenda, or an ounce of a plan. He included positions that all of TNP are left wondering what they mean, and what they stand for. And when I say positions, it is almost directly plural, seeing as he originally only appointed two officers. Now he has kindly added a third, a "Minister of Lulz" that is sure to be vital and imperative to the progression of this region.
Upon inquiry I was not meet with the soft and gentle response of a polished politician, but rather the raspy and satirical remarks that can only be likened to a late night comedy hour after all the actors have had a bit too much to drink. He took my questions about his plans as jokes, and failed to address a single one of my points. When I fought further, he simply referenced my former attempt to gain power via a means other than a lawful election. This is not how a progressive leader behaves. A real leader doesn't dismiss these points, he doesn't scoff at the idea of plans. But our leader does. I sense a profound message.
My friends, we stand here on the crux of history. I do not believe NK is a bad man, on the contrary our conversations until I started questioning him were polite and collective. However today, we must choose whether we will allow a delegate who breeds stagnancy and desires only to prop himself up on his over bloated chair to remain in office, or to call elections to allow an opponent to seize the stage and for the voters of this region to have a real opportunity to judge the merits and demerits of all candidates who are bold enough to stand forward in this time of doubt and challenge.
I close on this note, the great peaceful leader Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi once said, "You must be the change you wish to see in the world".
I do not stand here as a perfect man, unblemished of mis-steps and error. But rather as a citizen who seeks, and who craves a more active, a more responsible, leader for this region. And a more prosperous community for us all.
Ladies and Gentlemen, I made the above motion not for the desire to cause strive for my own political gain, but rather to sow the seeds of progress in a portion of the world where it has not rained from some time.
We have seen a multitude of delegates pass through the hallowed halls of this region. We have seen them do nothing to stabilize this region and return us to a lusted after prosperity. This last election we saw a helpless electorate vote to continue the term of the incumbent with no second course offered. We saw the hopes of many members band together, perhaps naively wishing that the same incumbent who sat idly the term before would deliver a new era upon this region.
My friend, the time for hoping is over. Many will respond that my call to action is premature, and more time is needed for this government to prepare themselves for natrually bold strokes of action that they intend to execute. And I join you in wishing, wishing that that were so.
I present my case with a sense of humility. I have not recruited a corp of followers to bully, and to back me. I have not engaged in smear campaigns prior, intending to soften the ground for this pursuit. I come with an honest presentation of the facts from my own eyes, ears, and heart.
It took our delegate a full four days from his electoral victory to even announce his next term's Cabinet. When he finally did so, he did without presenting a shred of an agenda, or an ounce of a plan. He included positions that all of TNP are left wondering what they mean, and what they stand for. And when I say positions, it is almost directly plural, seeing as he originally only appointed two officers. Now he has kindly added a third, a "Minister of Lulz" that is sure to be vital and imperative to the progression of this region.
Upon inquiry I was not meet with the soft and gentle response of a polished politician, but rather the raspy and satirical remarks that can only be likened to a late night comedy hour after all the actors have had a bit too much to drink. He took my questions about his plans as jokes, and failed to address a single one of my points. When I fought further, he simply referenced my former attempt to gain power via a means other than a lawful election. This is not how a progressive leader behaves. A real leader doesn't dismiss these points, he doesn't scoff at the idea of plans. But our leader does. I sense a profound message.
My friends, we stand here on the crux of history. I do not believe NK is a bad man, on the contrary our conversations until I started questioning him were polite and collective. However today, we must choose whether we will allow a delegate who breeds stagnancy and desires only to prop himself up on his over bloated chair to remain in office, or to call elections to allow an opponent to seize the stage and for the voters of this region to have a real opportunity to judge the merits and demerits of all candidates who are bold enough to stand forward in this time of doubt and challenge.
I close on this note, the great peaceful leader Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi once said, "You must be the change you wish to see in the world".
I do not stand here as a perfect man, unblemished of mis-steps and error. But rather as a citizen who seeks, and who craves a more active, a more responsible, leader for this region. And a more prosperous community for us all.