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McMasterdonia for Vice Delegate
Hello everyone.
While I had initially declined my nomination for the Vice Delegacy, I have decided to put my name forward for consideration. Both of my opposing candidates, Siwale and Bootsie, are consummate professionals, and this campaign is naturally not about them, but rather what I believe I can offer the region as Vice Delegate. I look forward to an interesting election and if the time is suitable, I look forward to a debate with my fellow candidates.
For new voters, who may be unfamiliar with my history in the North Pacific. I have served in the following positions:
- WA Delegate (Elected five times - last held briefly in 2015)
- Vice Delegate (1 term - last held in 2012).
- Minister at various times for for Communications, Culture, Education, Foreign Affairs, Welcoming, and Defence. I have also served as a Deputy Minister on a number of occasions.
- Security Councillor (with some breaks) since 2013.
I have not held elected office since 2015 and not long before the beginning of Pallaith's most recent term, I returned to full activity in NationStates. I was delighted to be appointed Minister for Culture in his government, and I believe I have led a very successful Ministry during this period. In addition to this, I have been one of the most active Security Council members both in our private discussions, on the RMB, and through in-game endorsements. I believe I would be well placed to secure the second highest endorsed position, should I win this election.
Despite my extensive experience in the cabinet, the Vice Delegacy is not about executive policy. It is about serving as the Chairperson of the Security Council. It is about ensuring that our security procedures are closely followed, that our regional security is maximised, and that the strength of the activity of the Council continues to grow. It is for this reason that I am standing for the Vice Delegacy. Over my time in NationStates, I have assisted the Security Council in fighting some vicious unendorsement campaigns, various transitions, challenges, and other issues that have come up before us.
Goals for the Vice Delegacy during my term
If I am successfully elected to the Vice Delegacy, I have a number of areas where I would put my experience in community building to the benefit of the Security Council.
Regional Endorsement Competition
In the recent term, the Security Council and the Ministry of Culture (in particular) led the TNP for #1 event in-game. This was an idea initially suggested by r3n, as a means to dramatically improve the overall number of WA Endorsements of the region. We smashed all expectations and seized back the #1 position from Europeia and Europe.
Like anything, however, this requires constant work. I believe that enough time will have passed by the middle of the coming term for this initiative to launch once more. We learned a lot from our experiences and I believe we can once again exceed these expectations and facilitate an encouraging event.
Improving the SC's engagement with the RMB
As a TNPer, and particularly as a member of the Government and the Security Council - I believe that improving our engagement and activities on the RMB is of vital importance. Participating in the RMB continues to be one of my favourite pastimes in NationStates.
I would like to see more SC members involved in the RMB. To facilitate this, I would propose a number of different ideas. Including:
- RMB Trivia (we previously used this with great success in 2015)
- Themed days or weeks on the RMB, sponsored by a particular SC member.
- Featuring a Security Councillor of the Week on the WFE/RMB - to encourage region members to endorse and/or get to know this person.
These activities will not only help to continue to engage our Government with the in-game community, but will also greatly assist in building the profile of SC members and improving our activity through encouraging endorsements and awareness of what the SC is and how it works.
I hope I can count on your support. If you have any questions about my campaign, please let me know.