Chipoli for Vice Delegate
Hello, TNP! I am Chipoli, and I am running for a return to the role of Vice Delegate.
When I first stepped up in May, I was a complete newcomer to the role. I had to do a lot of learning on the job, and during my time as Chair, I gained invaluable information on how our regional security works and how the Security Council operates. I’ve enjoyed working with them very much, and I have since joined their ranks, largely as the Security Council is playing a significant role in our war effort in identifying and preventing external threats and attacks. We’ve faced quite a few and will continue to face many more. This is a time of war, and we need an experienced and capable individual as Vice Delegate. I believe my skill set and experience working with the Security Council is what the region needs, and I am here to make The North Pacific safer and more secure than it already is.
Background
I have been a citizen of TNP continuously for nearly two years now. I was the Minister of World Assembly Affairs in two separate terms, and am a former Vice Delegate as I previously mentioned. I have also had the chance to serve as your Acting Delegate leading up to Kaschovia’s first term. I currently serve as a Deputy Speaker, Deputy Minister in World Assembly Affairs and Foreign Affairs, and an Election Commissioner. I currently hold a position on the Security Council.
My first term as Vice Delegate was focused on learning the role and executing its functions. Although I also had to balance my responsibilities with the ones I held as Minister of World Assembly Affairs, I’d say my term was quite productive. I successfully declassified around 12 forum threads from the Security Council and got through four months' worth of Security Council Discord logs. I swiftly and efficiently processed the Vice Delegate citizenship checks, and my rejection of Khalid’s citizenship application was upheld by our Regional Assembly. Not only did I focus on performing the core responsibilities of the Vice Delegate, but I attempted to connect with the gameside community via the Ask The Security Council Program on the Regional Message Board as well. That was done in essentially three-quarters of a term. I had more planned for that term, which I will get into later. However, I was called away to serve as Acting Delegate, and my time and resources had to be focused on other areas. This meant that I could not complete all of the work during that term. I was left feeling afterward that I had unfinished business. I want to build on what I started and introduce a couple of new propositions.
Core Responsibilities
Coming off two quite lengthy transitions, it is especially important that this one is conducted as swiftly as possible. Given my position on the Security Council, my endorsement numbers are already close to the required endorsement count needed to secure second place - currently, I am in sixth place and 47 endorsements away from that spot. This will already significantly decrease the length of the transition and will eliminate the hurdle of getting to the SC level of endorsements. I would also like to use the rewards system used by Kaschovia in his weekly WA report as part of his delegate transition, such as card rewards whenever I meet a certain milestone. I also will bring back the transition tracker I used back in May to document this transition as well.
Vice Delegate Reports
During my next term, I will plan to expand the Vice Delegate Reports from what they have been. I will continue the tradition of keeping the region updated on Security Council matters with a weekly update, where I will discuss my plans for the future, security checks for the week, and possible threats that we look out for, similarly to what I did last time, but with additional content, such as a long-range endorsements chart and a greater breakdown of where we sit with security threats and our endorsement count. However, I know a lot of you all are concerned about the endorsements of the Security Council, and are wary of another delegate tip. That is why I will introduce a Midweek Endorsement Report, which will largely consist of an endorsement chart with provided commentary coming from myself on what has changed in the last few days with our endorsements, why they did, and a report on any potential security threats.
The WADP and Technological Infrastructure
A couple of months ago, most, if not all of our technological infrastructure failed, and due to the absence of its creator, r3naissancer, it was unable to be properly restored. The WADP was hit hard by this since its dispatches and telegrams heavily relied on r3n’s technology. This led us unable to continue to completely run the WADP Program and many aspects of it, such as our daily card lottery and the monthly endorsement awards. Now over time, as a region, we have adapted to replacing and updating the old dispatches by simply recreating them ourselves and manually updating them, and I will do the same for all WADP and SC-related dispatches. Many of them contain outdated information that needs to be updated, and I will make sure they will stay up to date throughout the term while Sil Dorsett works on creating a script to continue running the dispatches via The Northern Light.
Security Checks
Having been a former Vice Delegate, I am quite familiar with how the Vice Delegate’s check works, and even have successfully argued my case before The Regional Assembly on rejecting a particular application. I also processed citizenship applications as a Deputy Speaker this past term, which gave me even more insight into how the whole process works. On the whole, I am pretty confident with my ability in this regard.
Declassification
Declassification was a main priority of mine back in the May term, and it will continue to be this time around. During my 3-ish months as Vice Delegate, I successfully declassified the remaining logs from Kastonvia’s tenure as Vice Delegate and re-released several older threads that had to be brought up to date due to the implementation of FOIA law changes. I also declassified a full term of Security Council Discord logs from Gladio’s time as Delegate. Recently, a couple of threads, namely from Hulldom’s term as Vice Delegate, have reached the required declassification age of one year, but still have not been declassified. My goal for this term is to declassify at least one term of Discord logs and the remaining forum threads from Hulldom’s Vice Delegacy. Alongside that, I will continue to update the older forum threads to the current FOIA laws.
Cabinet Involvement
At the beginning of each term, the Delegate has the option to grant the Vice Delegate access to the Executive Council, which has been chosen to be done most of the time in recent memory. I’ve previously stated that I believe it is in the best interest of our regional security to have our Vice Delegate maintain a close working relationship with the executive. My position on that matter has not changed. If the Vice Delegate works with the cabinet on resolving matters of regional security, they will be dealt with much quicker and effectively. For instance, the Vice Delegate may be needed to coordinate with the Minister of Foreign Affairs or Defense for extra pilers or the Minister of Culture for a SC-themed event or promotion. I will also take an active role in cabinet discussions to ensure the interests of regional security are accounted for and give general advice if needed. In turn, I will continue granting the Delegate access to the Security Council areas.
To War
Given our state of war between the Brotherhood of Malice and The Communist Bloc and their attacks on our region, the external threat is at an all-time high. We’ve had BoM consistently attempt to disrupt our transition, and we ended up overcoming their attempts and successfully got Kaschovia into the in-game delegate seat. To spot these threats, we need to keep a constant eye on who is coming in and out of our region and monitor any suspicious endorsement activity. The Security Council was able to quickly spot that our enemies were attempting to thwart the transition simply by monitoring the endorsement activities of Kaschovia and Pallaith. Along with that, we were able to quickly identify the identities of the foreign agents that infiltrated us and successfully cleared them from the region. To continue to respond to these threats, the position of Vice Delegate needs someone with alertness and activity at an all-time high, and I give just that, along with the necessary experience and familiarity that I have managing our regional security in this time of war.
New Initiatives
This has been a project of mine that I was working on last term that never got released. Recently, we conducted the 2023 TNP Census, and I have always wanted to do something similar with the Security Council. However, I now envision the survey with two segments. One will ask its respondents for their opinions on the Security Council, and the other will quiz them on their knowledge of the Security Council and our regional security - with the individual getting the most questions correct receiving a reward. The first segment will give the SC an idea of its performance and allow it to know where to make improvements if needed. I see the quiz as a great opportunity to check how familiar our residents are with the Security Council and a fun way to connect with the community with the trivia contest.
Reworking the SC Handbook
Earlier, I talked about updating and fixing our dispatches, but now I will touch on improving them. A few years ago, the Security Council handbook was created. While it gives a very detailed and thoughtful rundown on what the Security Council is and does, it lacks a personal touch from the members of the Security Council. I would like to add a section that allows the members of the Security Council to tell the reader a little more about themselves. The section will include a short biography about each member of the Security Council and how their NS career turned out leading up to their time on the SC. The biographies will be written by the Councilors themselves to get the most accurate information out there since it is coming from the Councilors themselves. Along with that, I will also add more information to prevent the deception of our residents by our enemies, given the past events of foreign agents infiltrating our region.
Weekly Endorsement Events
While Kaschovia completed his delegacy transition, it leaves us with a new problem: we need to replace the foreign pilers with native endorsements. While Kaschovia’s Weekly WA updates are getting results, I feel like we can do even more as a region. Therefore, as Vice Delegate I will be introducing the Weekly Endorsement Events. Instead of a short-term Endorsement Frenzy event, these weekly events would last the entire term, would help gradually build up both Kasch’s endorsements and my own, and would add even more native WA endorsements at a time when we are struggling to consistently increase our WA population. Every week, I will post a weekly endorsement goal, such as an increase of 10 endorsements, or getting to 850 endorsements, in places including but not limited to, the WFE and the weekly report for the Delegate and Vice Delegate. There will be a reward for meeting each of the endorsement goals, such as a free legendary card or being able to change the regional flag for a few days. The reward will be given out if the endorsement goal is met. A reward will make the idea of joining the WA more enticing and will encourage more individuals to get out and there and give endorsements.
Conclusion
Thank you all for taking the time to read my platform for Vice Delegate once again. Using my new initiatives and ideas, along with my experience as a Security Councilor and former Vice Delegate, I will help defend our regions from any attacks from our enemies, bolster our regional security, and increase the bond between the Security Council and our community. I hope that I have gained your trust and support, and it would be an honor to receive the opportunity to serve you all as Vice Delegate once more. I welcome all questions that any of you may have about my campaign. If you would like to contact me privately, my DMs are always open.
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