- Pronouns
- He, Him
- TNP Nation
- United_Orange_Valley_States
Introduction
Ever wanted more orange in the Vice Delegacy? If so, I'm the guy for you! Those who have no idea who I am, my name is United Orange Valley States, UOVS or Orange, depending on who you ask, and I have called The North Pacific my home for almost two and a half years now. I’m here to humbly ask you for your vote in this special election for the Vice Delegacy.
Some of you may not be familiar with who I am, so let me give you a little bit of an introduction and what my experience is serving the North.
I have been a citizen of The North Pacific since July 2023, and shortly thereafter became involved in Home Affairs, later renamed Integration by former Delegate Chipoli, where I continue to serve today. In January 2024, I also took on the role of Gameside Advocate, which taught me valuable lessons on how to engage with our gameside residents, and I’ve been able to put those skills into practice and build a relationship with that community. In mid-2025, I served as Deputy Minister for Integration before being appointed Minister of Integration, a position I currently hold. Alongside this executive experience, I also served as Deputy Speaker from May to July 2025, giving me direct familiarity with regional law, procedure, and legislative process.
Vice Delegate Citizenship Check
The Vice Delegate Check is a crucial and necessary step in the citizenship process, providing an additional layer of security review beyond the Admin Check. When this step is skipped, it creates two problems: it weakens regional security by removing an important safeguard, and it also disadvantages applicants who may not pass the initial administrative review but could be approved following a proper Vice Delegate recheck under existing rules.
Recently, we’ve seen what can happen if these checks aren’t done regularly. As Integration Minister, it has been my job to recruit and integrate new members of our community successfully. If that process is already stopped at the very first step, we won’t get anywhere. This is why, as Vice Delegate, I will ensure that all required checks on my end are completed consistently and in accordance with the law. This means maintaining security standards while also ensuring that the process remains fair, complete, and reliable for applicants.
Vice Delegate Reports
I also plan to continue publishing Vice Delegate reports on a regular basis, weekly when feasible, and bi-weekly at minimum, to keep the region informed about endorsement levels and the activities of the Security Council.
As of writing I'm 15th in both influence and endorsement rank. I should be able to quickly rise to the Vice Delegate minimum.
Security Council
I recognize the current members of the Security Council put together have years of experience protecting this region from foreign and domestic threats. I will listen and learn from those who have kept the council running for longer then I have had served the government.
Endorsements
To help address the recent drop in endorsements, I plan to be more active within the community and approachable to newer players, offering help when it’s needed. Being visible and engaged makes it easier to encourage endorsement swapping and build habits that stick.
I also plan to add endorsement reminders to the regular RMB advertisement lists posted by the Gameside Advocates and Frontliners. This helps keep endorsements visible without being intrusive and makes it easier for people to remember to endorse the Delegate, Vice Delegate, and each other.
Acting Delegacy
If the need arises, I am prepared to step in as Acting Delegate to ensure the region remains secure and that the day-to-day operations of the government continue smoothly. My focus in that situation would be on stability and continuity, supporting the existing government structures, working closely with the Security Council, and avoiding unnecessary changes while the situation is resolved.
Feel free to ask any questions below!
Thank you for reading I hope you all have a great day
- Orange
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