Iro
TNPer
Iro for Speaker of the R.A.
Insightful. Responsible. OPEN TO ANYTHING.
Hey there. I'm Iro and I'm running for Speaker of the RA.
Hopefully, you might remember me from a few months ago, when I waged an (in my eyes) extremely successful campaign for Speaker, receiving just two votes less than COE, who took the stage. Now, however, COE's had an opportunity to show his stuff, which means two things in my eyes.
The reform policies I promised last term are not as coherent, because COE's done a great job of addressing the problems we faced last election. But I can promise you that I'll still move the RA along and I'll still be as open as possible in order to make the RA a great place for those just coming in as well as those heavyweights who still want to make sure that their regional legislature is in check. I think with me, it still will be.
A lot's clear and possible for this next term, and I won't promise as much right now because I don't want to set limits on what can happen. I think that's a good motto for how I want to set up my stances in this election and this term: open to anything. I will continue to be vocal about the issues of WA security and legislative processing, but I want to take what happens as it happens and keep my, and the region's, options and prospects open.
This term, I'll be open to the region, and I'll be open to anything. I hope that the voters will take that into account, and I'm now open to questions.
Insightful. Responsible. OPEN TO ANYTHING.
Hey there. I'm Iro and I'm running for Speaker of the RA.
Hopefully, you might remember me from a few months ago, when I waged an (in my eyes) extremely successful campaign for Speaker, receiving just two votes less than COE, who took the stage. Now, however, COE's had an opportunity to show his stuff, which means two things in my eyes.
- He'll be much harder to defeat, because good incumbents always are.
- He's had an in-region experience to show us that he's very good at the position of Speaker.
The reform policies I promised last term are not as coherent, because COE's done a great job of addressing the problems we faced last election. But I can promise you that I'll still move the RA along and I'll still be as open as possible in order to make the RA a great place for those just coming in as well as those heavyweights who still want to make sure that their regional legislature is in check. I think with me, it still will be.
A lot's clear and possible for this next term, and I won't promise as much right now because I don't want to set limits on what can happen. I think that's a good motto for how I want to set up my stances in this election and this term: open to anything. I will continue to be vocal about the issues of WA security and legislative processing, but I want to take what happens as it happens and keep my, and the region's, options and prospects open.
This term, I'll be open to the region, and I'll be open to anything. I hope that the voters will take that into account, and I'm now open to questions.