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Cormac for Delegate
Continuing Forward Together
Continuing Forward Together
As a note, I've withdrawn from the race and endorsed Eluvatar. This seems to be being missed.
Some of you might be wondering why I would run for Delegate. After all, I have never run for or held an Executive Council position -- although I did serve as Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs during Mcmasterdonia's first term -- and I have rarely run for elected office in The North Pacific at all. There's a reason for this. I don't run for office unless I believe that I can truly contribute and make a difference. I don't just want a fancy title; I want to do something to move a region forward, and if I believe that someone else is better positioned to do that or that I'm not suited for a particular job I don't run for office.
So, why Delegate? In short, I think The North Pacific is at a pivotal time in its history when other Feeders and Sinkers are exploring new directions and new ways of relating to the broader NationStates world. TNP could go in any number of directions at this point in its WA policy, foreign affairs, defense activities, media pursuits, cultural endeavors, and even in its legal framework, and I believe strongly in the vision that Mcmasterdonia laid out for TNP's future and would like to continue pursuing that vision and seeing it to fruition as Delegate. If elected, my Delegacy would be one of continuity rather than radical change and I would be committed to pursuing the agenda that voters endorsed when they elected Mcmasterdonia and to appointing executive councilors who share that commitment.
WA Affairs
My agenda for WA Affairs would focus on getting the ministry active again in offering summaries of WA resolutions both here on the forum and to all the WA nations in TNP, which would include the perspectives and arguments of both supporters and opponents. I would not attempt to move our voting power in the WA in any ideological direction, whether NatSov/IntFed in the GA or Raider/Defender in the SC -- our position on each resolution would continue to be decided by TNP's voters. To allow the ministry to remain focused on its primary goal of providing information to our WA voters, I would abolish the difficult to enforce disclosure requirement in WA voting and would opt instead to exercise my discretion as Delegate on any resolution that has resulted in excessive external influence.
Foreign Affairs
My first priority in foreign affairs would be to finish working with Osiris and The South Pacific on the draft of the Concord treaty, which would be resubmitted for a vote in the Regional Assembly only after it has been revised to the satisfaction of all three regions. Beyond this, I would keep TNP out of any large scale multilateral agreements or interregional organizations and would instead pursue bilateral agreements with regions that would bring TNP significant diplomatic, military, and cultural benefits. This agenda would include continuing to work with other GCRs to combat adspam and address any challenges and opportunities that might result from recent changes to the recruitment system.
Defense
The first priority of the NPA will always be defense of The North Pacific itself as well as defense of our treaty allies and under my Delegacy the NPA will always have the skills and vital intelligence information necessary to come to the defense of TNP and our allies. Our secondary defense agenda would focus on revitalizing the NPA with a coherent military strategy that would provide both the flexibility and the clarity for the Minister of Defense to do his or her job:
1. The NPA would continue to engage in invasion and occupation of Nazi regions as well as other regions that persist in violating our sovereignty through adspam.
2. The NPA would continue to work with defenders on large scale liberations, with a specific focus on liberating regions that are being arbitrarily griefed.
3. The NPA would engage in invasions of apolitical targets, with strict directives from the Delegate and the Minister of Defense to avoid any form of irreversible damage during these types of invasions.
Communications
Our communications agenda got off to a strong start under Mcmasterdonia's administration with the rebooting of the TNP Wire. If elected, I will continue to build upon this progress by ensuring that a new edition of the Wire is published on a weekly basis and that the Wire is not only competitive with other regional media like SPINN, PNN, and The Rejected Times but is the leading regional news publication. I will work with the ministry to ensure it has the resources it needs to make this happen and to explore other ways to revitalize our media, possibly including radio and/or podcasts.
Culture and Entertainment
Culture and Entertainment in The North Pacific is the strongest it's been in recent memory and I would seek to continue this trend as Delegate. The priorities outlined by our current C&E Minister -- to finish the FAQs and to revitalize our roleplay -- will be the top cultural priorities of my administration if I'm elected. We will also focus on gathering ideas from our citizens on what kind of games, tournaments, and other activities they would be interested in seeing. Administration of the University will be assigned to the C&E Ministry, though the University will continue to operate semi-autonomously under the direction of its Dean -- with the ministry ensuring that it remains active and has any help it needs from the executive government. Finally, we would continue to participate in joint cultural events with allies and other friendly regions with the aim of hosting a major cultural event here in TNP during the month of April.
Legal Affairs
Given the current legislative and legal climate in TNP, any platform for the Delegacy could be faulted if it did not include a note about our legal affairs. With talk of a major legislative overhaul in the works and continued debate over the legality of the NPIA, a project I would continue as Delegate, it is important for the views of the executive branch to be well represented. Toward this end, if elected I will appoint an Executive Counsel who will be responsible for: 1) advising the Delegate on legislative and legal matters; 2) presenting the views of the Executive to the Regional Assembly, and to the Court through amicus curiae briefs; and 3) defending the Delegate and his ministers against any criminal charges or civil complaints that result from the execution of their duties.
Continuing Forward
When voters elected Mcmasterdonia to the Delegacy, they did so because they believed that he had the right vision to move The North Pacific forward during this time in our history. That vision, while well underway, is not yet complete. This is a time for continuity and for finishing what we have started, not a time for radical change that could see The North Pacific pulled too far toward ideological interests that would bring all of the old arguments back to the surface and hinder our progress. If you agree that this is a time for continuity and a time to continue the agenda that is already underway rather than pursuit of new and largely undefined agendas that other candidates might offer, I ask for your vote for Delegate of The North Pacific.
I'm happy to answer any questions you may have, though I should note that I'm having a hectic week and my response to questions could be somewhat delayed.