I resign as Delegate.
This has actually been in my head for a few days now. While at the beginning of this vote, I thought I had the energy left in me to continue the fight for my Delegacy for another week, it turned out to be too much for me. I could fight a political campaign against the recall, or I could run the government operations, but doing both at the same time was too much. If it were not for the issue currently in the private halls that I felt obliged to address, I would have posted this resignation sooner.
I never answered Elu's question to me in the private halls. I continue to think about it, because through my delegacy I have seen the challenges facing our region, both in the present and in the future, and sometimes I fear that our region is on an inevitable path towards even greater conflicts in the future. I encourage others to think about it too, whether you want to become Delegate or you're simply a citizen hoping to make this region a better place.
I am additionally resigning as Minister of Foreign Affairs, which I of course appointed myself to a few weeks ago. This should come as no surprise - it wouldn't be right any other way.
There's a lot more I want to say, about my Delegacy and about the future of the region, though I don't have the time to say it all now. I've had many learnings and moments of regret throguh this term, and I would like to share at least some of it with you, my fellow citizens. So in the coming days you might find more posts from me.
~~Gorundu
This has actually been in my head for a few days now. While at the beginning of this vote, I thought I had the energy left in me to continue the fight for my Delegacy for another week, it turned out to be too much for me. I could fight a political campaign against the recall, or I could run the government operations, but doing both at the same time was too much. If it were not for the issue currently in the private halls that I felt obliged to address, I would have posted this resignation sooner.
I never answered Elu's question to me in the private halls. I continue to think about it, because through my delegacy I have seen the challenges facing our region, both in the present and in the future, and sometimes I fear that our region is on an inevitable path towards even greater conflicts in the future. I encourage others to think about it too, whether you want to become Delegate or you're simply a citizen hoping to make this region a better place.
I am additionally resigning as Minister of Foreign Affairs, which I of course appointed myself to a few weeks ago. This should come as no surprise - it wouldn't be right any other way.
There's a lot more I want to say, about my Delegacy and about the future of the region, though I don't have the time to say it all now. I've had many learnings and moments of regret throguh this term, and I would like to share at least some of it with you, my fellow citizens. So in the coming days you might find more posts from me.
~~Gorundu
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