Romanoffia
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And once again, it's yet another special election for Delegate time! And, as usual, I am running again.
Let me start by saying that I am not going to run on any grandiose programs or promises as such things usually (and always do) run into a brick wall and end up all pair shaped at best. My goal as Delegate is to keep things simple, efficient and simplify and streamline things as much as possible in terms of how we run the government. To this end, I will require of all government ministers, justices, RA members, etc.,,, to provide me with information and advice so that I can make their jobs easier. That would require me, as Delegate, to always consider and take advice from everyone in order to make my job as easy as possible.
I'll make no glorified claims concerning what I can accomplish in a two month term, because, frankly, history shows that such partial term delegacies can at best hope to keep things running smoothly until either one get's re-elected to a full term or can had over everything intact to the next elected delegate.
For the most part, I would like to continue along the current lines in general as to general government policy. But there are a couple of things I would like to see 'tweaked' for the sake of efficiency and simplicity. This would mainly require more delegation of executive authority by encouraging the various ministries to actually 'hire' more staff so that all of the work doesn't fall on two people in that ministry (mainly the Ministers and Deputy Ministers). That means that when a project is engaged by a ministry, each minister would, under his or her discretion, appoint a 'project manager' to handle specific tasks or projects. Ministers would set policy for their respective ministries and be encouraged to enlist as much help as possible.
Delegation of authority would also apply to the Delegate. This would require a more active role for the Vice Delegate in terms of acting on behalf of the Delegate when and where needed, mostly in the capacity of keeping the Delegate informed of anything the Delegate might miss.
As Delegate I will work to have more coordination between the different ministries. We need coordination between all ministries so that everyone is working towards the same goals, and each ministry supporting the effects of the other ministries and by extension, supporting the common goals of the government and region in general. The ultimate goal here is to assure that every action by every ministry support the general welfare of the region and to advance the region's interests.
All actions by the government in terms of Defense, WA Policies, efficiency in government operation, Foreign Affairs, etc., should be aimed at advancing the region and promoting the region's interests at home and abroad. This requires a strong overt information gathering capacity as well as covert information gathering on the part of the NPIA, and conducted under strict rules of ethics.
One of the major on-going discussions is the Court System in general. Not being an executive function, it is nearly impossible for a Delegate to actually do anything about that other than to promote legislation that would make the judicial system more efficient. That is up to the RA and the Delegate can only sign passed bills or advise on such legislation.
Which brings us back to avoiding grandiose and sweeping programs. The Delegate is an Executive and as such, the Delegate's purvey is executive authority and only executive authority. My policy as Delegate will be execute the laws and constitutional duties with all due diligence and to create policies that affect those duties. That's what separation of powers is all about.
There's a whole list of items I could run through, but since this would be a partial term as Delegate, there is no reason to bite off more than one can chew.
So, rather than bore everyone with mundane minutiae, feel free to ask me more specific questions.
Let me start by saying that I am not going to run on any grandiose programs or promises as such things usually (and always do) run into a brick wall and end up all pair shaped at best. My goal as Delegate is to keep things simple, efficient and simplify and streamline things as much as possible in terms of how we run the government. To this end, I will require of all government ministers, justices, RA members, etc.,,, to provide me with information and advice so that I can make their jobs easier. That would require me, as Delegate, to always consider and take advice from everyone in order to make my job as easy as possible.
I'll make no glorified claims concerning what I can accomplish in a two month term, because, frankly, history shows that such partial term delegacies can at best hope to keep things running smoothly until either one get's re-elected to a full term or can had over everything intact to the next elected delegate.
For the most part, I would like to continue along the current lines in general as to general government policy. But there are a couple of things I would like to see 'tweaked' for the sake of efficiency and simplicity. This would mainly require more delegation of executive authority by encouraging the various ministries to actually 'hire' more staff so that all of the work doesn't fall on two people in that ministry (mainly the Ministers and Deputy Ministers). That means that when a project is engaged by a ministry, each minister would, under his or her discretion, appoint a 'project manager' to handle specific tasks or projects. Ministers would set policy for their respective ministries and be encouraged to enlist as much help as possible.
Delegation of authority would also apply to the Delegate. This would require a more active role for the Vice Delegate in terms of acting on behalf of the Delegate when and where needed, mostly in the capacity of keeping the Delegate informed of anything the Delegate might miss.
As Delegate I will work to have more coordination between the different ministries. We need coordination between all ministries so that everyone is working towards the same goals, and each ministry supporting the effects of the other ministries and by extension, supporting the common goals of the government and region in general. The ultimate goal here is to assure that every action by every ministry support the general welfare of the region and to advance the region's interests.
All actions by the government in terms of Defense, WA Policies, efficiency in government operation, Foreign Affairs, etc., should be aimed at advancing the region and promoting the region's interests at home and abroad. This requires a strong overt information gathering capacity as well as covert information gathering on the part of the NPIA, and conducted under strict rules of ethics.
One of the major on-going discussions is the Court System in general. Not being an executive function, it is nearly impossible for a Delegate to actually do anything about that other than to promote legislation that would make the judicial system more efficient. That is up to the RA and the Delegate can only sign passed bills or advise on such legislation.
Which brings us back to avoiding grandiose and sweeping programs. The Delegate is an Executive and as such, the Delegate's purvey is executive authority and only executive authority. My policy as Delegate will be execute the laws and constitutional duties with all due diligence and to create policies that affect those duties. That's what separation of powers is all about.
There's a whole list of items I could run through, but since this would be a partial term as Delegate, there is no reason to bite off more than one can chew.
So, rather than bore everyone with mundane minutiae, feel free to ask me more specific questions.