Specific question for the candidate:
Having been here so many times, and producing stellar performances over and over again, how are you going to ensure that, if elected, you would be able to improve on your past performances and produce an even better performance? On this note, to educate the newer citizens of TNP, maybe you can share about your achievements during your past delegate terms, about what you new trends you have established, how you have contributed to the region and gameplay as a whole, etc.
Thank you for your assessment of my stellar performances over and over again
. I think that terms do vary but I certainly work very hard to keep performance as high as it can be. If I am elected at the very least I would aim to be consistent with previous performance and hope to excel in the deliverables aspect of my term. I think with experience I have learned each time how to tweak my approaches in order to get the best outcomes. I think that will assist me to do even better. In addition, compared to my first term in 2012 (for example) I am very clear now on how important it is to select the best team possible. I believe in having a top tier cabinet as well as top tier leadership from my office is a very strong start to performing at a high level on a consistent basis throughout the entire term.
For my first term and second term, my principle goal was to restore faith in the activity and stability of the Office of Delegate and in our community itself. I worked tirelessly to overcome the past polarising debates of raiding versus defending and to allow our NPA to focus on operations, training and recruitment. We were also more aggressive in our foreign policy outreach establishing relations with a large number of regions, involving ourselves in interregional events, and maintaining a leading voice on the world stage. Finally, I established the Ministry of Culture that was considered controversial as the cabinet now had five ministries which was too many for some. During this time we established many new treaties, strengthened the NPA's position as a global leader, and developed a strong executive government that would stand the test of time. I would characterise this term as taking The North Pacific from being what was an essentially disorganised collection of nations into a fully fledged efficient enterprise of government. Naturally, this would only improve further with time.
For my third and fourth term, it was really a continuation of the above. We focused on growing the number of World Assembly nations and we also changed our voting policy to only count the votes of NPA members and WA nations. This strengthened the participation of WA members in our regional government and minimised foreign influences on our votes. I believe this was the term that I first broke 500 and 600 endorsements. Which really showed how this was a great incentive for members to park their WA nations in TNP and to contribute to our region long term. In addition, our foreign policy outreach extended to new heights where we negotiated agreements with Albion and other regions. We also played a very prominent role in fighting coups in other game created regions, while our regional stability and security only continued to improve. I characterise my third and fourth terms as being stronger than my first and second. Under my leadership, The North Pacific was the world leading democratic region in WA voting, military engagement, and in fighting coups and supporting stability in our allied regions. Secondly, by this point we had been firmly able to leave our ideological disputes and the typical infighting of The North Pacific well behind us. Pragmatic and assertive leadership had become the norm. Towards the tail end of this term, negotiations of WALL were well underway. This was an incredibly exciting thing for our region and has continued to be that way to this day.
My fifth term was ultimately a failure. This was due largely to matters beyond my control. I had taken a decision to study abroad at that time and I found the internet censors of the local government area difficult to overcome. Ultimately I made the decision that it was better to step down early, rather than continue to perpetuate the problem leaving the Vice Delegate to carry the slack.
My sixth and seven terms occurred in late 2019 and early 2020. These were stellar terms in my opinion and many others have expressed to me that they felt it represented a gold standard of executive government for The North Pacific. During this time, I oversaw the reemergence of The North Pacific as an assertive and strong voice on the world stage. We successfully thwarted the attempted destabilisation of our region by CCD. We negotiated a new pact with Lazarus and oversaw a significant number of cultural events that drew us even closer to our allies. We saw renewed participation in WALL and an incredibly active North Pacific Army. The NPA in particular proved incredibly impressive, breaking all previous operational records, leading the liberation of The East Pacific and undertaking a significant number of varied operations. In my opinion, these two terms were excellent and really represented an example of how a high performing and consistent government should be. I would never describe anything as perfect. But, we did get a lot done, we had fun a long the way, and I believe I left the community far stronger at the end of those terms.
From my first term to my last, I have always done my best to offer an ambitious and optimistic vision for our community. I have always worked as tirelessly as I can to be an agent of change. I am always mindful of bringing people together, making our government work for everyone, and allowing people to participate and engage in the work of our region. I hope that if I am elected again, that I will continue to build upon this excellent record and facilitate renewed faith and engagement in our regional government.