Funkadelia
TNPer
- TNP Nation
- Funkadelia Island
Hello TNP!
Before I get into what I will do as your Vice Delegate, I would like to do a quick run over of some of my positions held both in TNP and abroad:
Now I know many will say, "Funky doesn't have enough experience to be Vice Delegate! He does not know how to do these sorts of things as the second highest rank of the largest region in the world!" To that I respond, I am very confident in my ability to live up to your expectations of a good Vice Delegate. As Vice Delegate, I will strive to take an active role in the region. In my opinion, one of the paramount responsibilities of the TNP Vice Delegate is security. The Vice Delegate at all times must be preparing for the unfortunate situation when they must succeed a Delegate who has been removed from office. As your VD, I will see to it that certain levels of preparedness are upheld, especially in light of the recent succession issues. I will admit, they were not a huge fiasco, but we can all agree that the transition was not exactly smooth. As VD I will try as hard as I can to make sure that the region is prepared for such an occasion, and we can execute succession of government plans quickly, clearly, and without issue. This of course cannot be done without cooperating with the Security Council. As VD I will regularly communicate with the SC and ensure that no one is getting too dangerously close to the endorsement limits.
Another important aspect of the office of Vice Delegate is to work actively with the Delegate and his council. If elected, I would be willing to assist the ministers in their duties as much as I can, and will try to make their jobs easier. An obvious point, but one that I feel I should at least address, is that a VD must be willing to work with the Delegate. As far as the current Delegate is concerned, I have worked very well with Mcmasterdonia in past ventures, specifically in my tenure as Delegate of Taijitu while he served as Senator. I feel that the two of us could mesh nicely and create a productive environment for progress in TNP. If I do happen to remain in my seat while a new Delegate is elected, I will do whatever is possible to cooperate as much as possible with them.
Finally, I feel that as Vice Delegate, or any member of the TNP executive really, we should always be trying to entice new members to join the region and the forums. I will try to start an outreach program of sorts to region members who are not yet active on the forums, and try to get them to be active here. Along the same channel, it is also important to engage with those regions founded here, and attempt to keep them here in The North Pacific.
Alright, I believe I have touched upon everything I planned on. If you have any questions, especially if you feel I have forgotten an important issue, I will entertain (almost) any and all questions from the citizens of TNP.
Thank you for taking the time to read this. In closing I leave you with a bit of music.
[flash=250,210]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jZpPCg9zYnM[/flash]
Before I get into what I will do as your Vice Delegate, I would like to do a quick run over of some of my positions held both in TNP and abroad:
- Associate Justice of the TNP Courts
- Deputy Attorney General (or Assistant Prosecutor, if you will) of TNP
- Delegate of Taijitu, a region of over 110 nations.
- Minister of Community of Taijitu
- Senator of Taijitu (Albeit the term was very short lived as I resigned due to abscence)
Now I know many will say, "Funky doesn't have enough experience to be Vice Delegate! He does not know how to do these sorts of things as the second highest rank of the largest region in the world!" To that I respond, I am very confident in my ability to live up to your expectations of a good Vice Delegate. As Vice Delegate, I will strive to take an active role in the region. In my opinion, one of the paramount responsibilities of the TNP Vice Delegate is security. The Vice Delegate at all times must be preparing for the unfortunate situation when they must succeed a Delegate who has been removed from office. As your VD, I will see to it that certain levels of preparedness are upheld, especially in light of the recent succession issues. I will admit, they were not a huge fiasco, but we can all agree that the transition was not exactly smooth. As VD I will try as hard as I can to make sure that the region is prepared for such an occasion, and we can execute succession of government plans quickly, clearly, and without issue. This of course cannot be done without cooperating with the Security Council. As VD I will regularly communicate with the SC and ensure that no one is getting too dangerously close to the endorsement limits.
Another important aspect of the office of Vice Delegate is to work actively with the Delegate and his council. If elected, I would be willing to assist the ministers in their duties as much as I can, and will try to make their jobs easier. An obvious point, but one that I feel I should at least address, is that a VD must be willing to work with the Delegate. As far as the current Delegate is concerned, I have worked very well with Mcmasterdonia in past ventures, specifically in my tenure as Delegate of Taijitu while he served as Senator. I feel that the two of us could mesh nicely and create a productive environment for progress in TNP. If I do happen to remain in my seat while a new Delegate is elected, I will do whatever is possible to cooperate as much as possible with them.
Finally, I feel that as Vice Delegate, or any member of the TNP executive really, we should always be trying to entice new members to join the region and the forums. I will try to start an outreach program of sorts to region members who are not yet active on the forums, and try to get them to be active here. Along the same channel, it is also important to engage with those regions founded here, and attempt to keep them here in The North Pacific.
Alright, I believe I have touched upon everything I planned on. If you have any questions, especially if you feel I have forgotten an important issue, I will entertain (almost) any and all questions from the citizens of TNP.
Thank you for taking the time to read this. In closing I leave you with a bit of music.
[flash=250,210]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jZpPCg9zYnM[/flash]