Juncker for Internal Affairs Commissioner | EU Commission Elections
-
Jean-Claude Juncker - EU Commission Campaign
1st Rally
Europolis
19-08-2020Juncker was back. From his office, he looked how the people were waiting for him since 6 AM. He could read some posters saying: "Europolis stands with Jean-Claude", "Juncker is the best" or even "Let's get on the Juncktank!". He got the megaphone, that was there for what he was going to do, opened the window and said hello with his hand to everyone. "Europe, are you ready for the action?!" - "YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEES!!!" the crowd shouted. Juncker answered back: "SO LET'S GO!"
Suddenly, Seven Nations Army started to play, and a camera followed Juncker going down the lift and onto the streets, which was being shown on some televisions installed. He got into the stage along with his team, who was dancing. Crowd was going crazy, but with common sense. "WELCOME EVERYONE TO THE NEW JUNCKER CAMPAIGN!" Crowd cheered. The song finally stopped, and Juncker started his first rally:
"Good morning Europolis and thank you, thank you very much for this atmosphere here, in the capital city of the European Union in which I have been working for 4 months.
These 4 months have been intense. I have solved a diplomatic crisis, hosted the first European Assembly meeting, created the Europe Day, which will bring us closer, travelled to Leagio as a start to the Climate Change challenge we will face in another rally, I've been to Czech Slavia and I'm not tired yet, because I never get tired. Before we kick off, I would like to say something that my oponent seems to not have understood yet, even if such a long time passed since the last Elections Campaign. EPA is not corrupt. The European Progressive Alliance does not copy, does not block and does not hide anything. Oh, and also, it was a tank float, not a real tank, I don't know how can you be confused on comparing a real tank with the float. The crowd and Juncker laughs But, I'm not going to talk about him today, it's not worth the time.
Today, I'm going to talk about your city and how did we make Europe better during these 4 months. I have been the first Internal Affairs Commissioner which hosted a Europewide meeting between European leaders. And there, we came with some proposals, as a Climate Change agreement, the Free Trade baselines, diplomatic crisis we need to solve together. When I introduced myself to be your candidate, I said that Diplomacy would go first. months later, we can see that it was true. I fought for diplomacy in Eastern Haane and we got the results we wanted: A peace agreement between both sides, the Treaty of Kiel. When someone gave me a bad feedback, from my team or my European pals, I did never say anything horrible to them. And despite some countries moves to try and make me feel bad, they made me feel better.
If you wandered, I read the European press every day. During my way to work, at home. I read a newspaper from every single country, to know about what's going on there, what really matters to them. When I get to my office, I turn the radio on, and while I do paperwork, I listen to the European News Agencies talking about the most recent events all around. I like to be informed about what happens in my region, and that's one thing an Internal Affairs Commissioner must always do. Because if you don't do that, then you will be doomed to a lack of knowledge about certain countries you need to visit. And even when I visit countries to solve certain problems. I like to get some more information about what I'm facing. You need more than one description to make your job perfectly.
Now, we are going to move on to Europolis. The fancy and incredible capital city of the European Union. Firstly, I would like to say that Europolis needs some help in order to make it greener and updated to its times, as I want to thank everyone who has been working along with me during this term. We are building a new Internal Affairs building, and we are turning every single European building here to green energy. We do not have competences on Transport, which makes it impossible to manage it. But we have competences over European buildings, which allows us to make them greener and updated to its time. We are introducing better security systems to guarantee protection towards possible attacks. But that's not for me. That's for the innocent people that works for the European Union, whose that no one appreciates. You need to be a member of the club to see what the others do. And I saw it. We need to protect them, their families, their children.
Europe, I can predict we will be facing intense journeys in the days to come. I also have some surprises you may like and for sure, I will campaign with no rest. On the last campaign, we had 13 rallies all around Europe. This campaign, I'm going to do even more. Europe needs everyone, and I need Europe to make it much better than it is. We can do it together, and we will do it again. Thank you very much Europolis, and let's go and win these elections, together!
-
Jean-Claude Juncker - Your EPA Commission Candidate
2nd Rally
Malbory City - Malborya
19-08-2020
The JunckcarJean-Claude Juncker got into the fresh and new Junckcar, which he personally drove to Malbory City. Malborya had always been a great country, really nice with him, and even they voted for them in the elections, but that made no difference between others countries. The Junckcar was an hybrid Honda in which the Commissioner had put a vynil of his face and another one in which you could read: "JUNCKCAR". Along the highways and the roads he had to drive through, many people took photos of the car, and some beeped, opened their windows and shouted: "GO JUNCKER!". Jean-Claude Juncker said hello with his hand to everyone was beeping, shouting things and taking photos. At all, who didn't like the Junckcar? "I know one" Juncker said for himself.
He finally got into Malbory City, where lots of pro-LGTB rights and Europeist activists were waiting for the Commissioner in the place where the rally was taking place. Juncker got off the car with a LGTB flag pin on his suit and shook hands with those on the first line. Then, Freedom by George Michael started to play, as a sign to those LGTB people that wanted freedom back in the past. He finally got onto the stage while crowd was dancing, cheering and clapping. The song stopped playing, and the rally started:
"Good afternoon Malbory City and thank you for this receivement here, in a great country like Malborya, which is a reference for those LGTB people all around Europe, and you are also a reference for me. Thank you for inspiring many people to say what they believe, to be brave."
A thunderstorming applause took place.
"Today, we are going to talk about one of my proposals and also, about the LGTB collective, their rights in the European Union. We can say it louder, but not clearer: The European Union, the European Progressive Alliance and myself will always protect LGTB collective. We can't afford going back to those times when you were being oppresed, when xenophobia and discrimination towards collectives that were not seen as normal, which sounds disgusting. But what they didn't know is that you are normal people, you are not strangers. And the ones that think you are reatrded or human specimens society needs to study, they are xenophobic. We are not hiding the truth, and moreover, we need to stand with you. If you are a man, you can love men, women or both, same with women. And if you are a woman, but you feel like a man, you have the right to be a man. And I will always fight for that, I am not letting you aside, and the European Progressice Alliance is also not letting you aside."
LGTB collective called for a thunderstorming applause that took place after those words from the Incumbent Commissioner.
"That's why I will try to push forward, along with the different councillors on the Council, especially the European Progressive Alliance, the ones who I have a really close relationship with and with Cllr. Archambault, as he is an authorised voice to talk about the LGTB community, proposals for promoting equality all around Europe. We are not going to enter on the national politics of the member states, as we don't do that. We are just going to make Europe more equal, and we need your help. Civil rights and freedom are my principles towards equality, and I will follow those values to make new politics about it. I always say that together, we can make great things, and I have proven that I was right. During these 4 months, together in the European Assembly meeting we have been able to agree on multiple things that will make Europe better, to discuss diferent opinions towards the same topic, and more importantly, to listen the others."
Crowd claps loudly
"Together, we will win these elections and I will continue doing my job even better than I have during these four months, along with my team that are a really important part of the Internal Affairs Commission branch. But I need your help, the European Progressive Alliance does. As I say in my campaign poster, I need Europe. And Europe needs you. Without you, Europe wouldn't be the same. Together, we will do a better Europe, and I promiss I will give my best, as always, to get a better Europe in my last term. Thank you very much!"
-
Jean-Claude Juncker - The Zipline
3rd Rally
Prague - Czech Slavia
19-08-2020It was a nice evening in Prague. The people was expecting the arrival of Jean-Claude Juncker in a tank, in a jet or even in his freshly Junckcar, but they didn't expect was it was really was going to happen. Suddenly, This one's for you started to play and an off-voice started to speak: "Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome our main guest this evening... Alexandra Kovářová!!!"
A thunderstorming appluse took place while Alexandra got into the stage. She started to talk and the music was paused:
"Good afternoon everyone! Hello Prague, hello Czechs!
Today, we are here for a very important reason. Supporting the one who has been the European Union's Internal Affairs Commissioner during nearly 4 months. When he came here, in his campaign, he said that he would visit our country. 4 months later, he is back with one more thing than in April: He accomplished his promise, and made us being proud of what we voted back in May. Today, he is trying to convince us he is the best choice for us, for the European Union. And I support that, because we have seen how Jean-Claude has been able to lead our region to better horizons. He has done what we never thought we would do, and he did it. We can trust on him, and I will do so. Mr. Juncker, I will support you these elections. Let's make Czech Slavia proud! Let's support Juncker! Let's get a better European Union! And now, here he is... Our Internal Affairs Commissioner... JEAN-CLAUDE JUNCKER!
Thank you very much ladies and gentlemen!"
While the speech was going on, in a near building. Jean-Claude was getting ready. His campaign team had prepared a zipline. When he was mentioned, the song came on again and he rode the zipline to land at the stage. People started a big round of applause while Juncker shook hands with Alexandra and then, he said hello to everyone there who was cheering or clapping. Lots of posters supporting Juncker were there, and other meanwhile shouted: "THAT'S MY FAVOURITE COMMISSIONER, HELL YEAH!" or sang his name. The speech finally started:
"Good evening Czech Slavia, good evening Prague, good evening Europe! Thank you for this warm welcome and I would like to thank Alexandra for her support. She has been always there when needed, and today I can say I consider her as one of my true friends. Things like these are really appreciated Alexandra, thank you very much for coming and making a speech this evening. About the zipline, I don't know how to call it: Junckip-line, Junckzipline. I'm waiting for suggestions"
Juncker laughed and the crowd did so. Some started to shout: "ALEXAAAANDRA, ALEXAAAAANDRA" to cheer up the Czech politician
"Today, I would like to remember my press conference and walk around Prague, where we at now and also, where I said this: "I will come soon here, and I hope as a Internal Affairs Comissioner". And so I did. When I won the elections, I came to Czech Slavia, met with your Prime Minister and accomplished one of my campaign promises. Some will come here and say you can't trust on me, but as I always say about him, it's not worth the time. You can trust on me, and I think I've shown why can you trust what I'm saying here and I'll say all around Europe. But moreover, I also promised to meet with the European leaders on a common summit in Europolis, which was called the European Heads of State / Government meeting, basically, the European Assembly. And so we did, 16 leaders came from all around Europe to debate the different proposals I brought there, to tell the other leaders about the problems in their countries and to ask for some things. There, I promised to solce the Eastern Haanean crisis, and so I did. I also promised to travel to Leagio, where I would get in touch with the situation of getting a greener country. I also did. Nearly 4 months ago, Europe trusted on me, and they did fine. This camapign, I'm once again asking for that trust you gave me on the last elections."
Crowd cheered and clapped the Juncker's words
"But I won't only mention that. I would like to tell you about the challenges that the European Union will need to face during these months. First of all, we will have to solve the several diplomatic crisis all around Europe, we will need to set the baselines for free trade, I will try to get a Climate Agreement for the whole of the European Union to safe our planet, bringing the Europeans closer, the celebration of the Europe Day, that despite the act being passed after the day we set for that, we will celebrate it, scientific advances, the development of new technologies such as 5G, transportation, judiciary system in the European Union... We really want to do lots of things, and we will do as I always accomplish my promises, and I will always accomplish them, even if I'm not Commissioner."
A big round of applause took place
"Ladies and gentlemen, you have my word about making a better Europe in my last 4 months as Commissioner if I get re-elected. But we will do it together, and if we choose the right path, we will get a better Europe. Those measures I'm proposing could be stupid to apply them tomorrow, but not for the future generations. If we act now, we will save time in the future. My job isn't only mediating between countries, but getting a better Europe for all of the Europeans. And so I will do this term too. Ladies and gentlemen, it's been a pleasure for me to be here. I hope I could have convinced you. Thank you Prague, and Good night!
-
Jean-Claude Juncker - Day 2
4th Rally
Kazmurbirha - Ruthund
20-08-2020It was a nice morning in Kazmurbirha, Ruthund. Juncker spent the night there, on an hotel near to where the rally was going to be held. He woke up and heard some people singing his name. When he approached the window, he saw lots of people there. No one saw him, but he had to have breakfast, get dressed and start the party, apart from other things too such as getting a shower.
30 minutes later, the streets near the stage where full to see the Internal Affairs Commissioner rally. He had finished everything he had to do and he was ready. An off-voice appeared on scene: "Ladies and gentlemen, may I introduce the coolest candidate in the whole Europe, the one that will make our region better... Please welcome: JEAN-CLAUUUUUDE JUNCKEEEEER." Suddently, Eye of the Tiger by Survivor started playing, and Juncker appeared on stage. The crowd went crazy, with a thunderstorming round of appluse and some even lauding Juncker. Meanwhile, Juncker said hello with his hand, clapped along with all the assistants. When the music sttoped, the rally started:
"Good morning Kazmurbirha, good morning Ruthund, good morning Europe! Thank you very much for this warm welcome to a beautiful city like this, it's a pleasure to campaign here. Today, we are having fun with these welcomings, but I'm also explaining to you some of the proposals of the Juncker campaign that pretends to make a better Europe every single day, and we are going to do it."
A big round of applause took place while some were cheering
"And now, let's get started. Today, we are going to talk about the European Union's security, which is a matter for every single of us, the Europeans. Recently, the European Council approved the creation of the Eurocorps, which would defend our region if needed of foreign invasions, as helping those which needs their allies. This was a great idea, and you can or cannot e on the Eurocorps, meaning that lending your army to the Eurocorps is voluntary. Today, I would like to propose the creation of a new security agency for the whole of the European Union: EUROPOL. You might now think: 'Why do you think we need the Europol?' or 'What is the EUROPOL?' So, first of all. EUROPOL would be a joint police force incharge of European scale operations. This would enhance cooperation between the different Police corps all around the European Union, as also there would be more possibilities to catch those that are escaping from a certain police force in any European country. And why do we need this? Well, we all aim to be safe wherever we go, despite going to Nofoaga, Ruthund or Europolis. But, what if a thief, which has stolen thousands of people all around Europe, steals us our money, our jewellery? Thanks to the Europol, we could have more possibilities to catch the thief, as he could not take a refuge in any country."
The crowd cheered
Moreover, I also have a related project with this, which would be the European Technological Crimes Unit, or ETCU. This unit would be related to Europol, and would work in one of the most unprotected areas in the whole Europe: The Internet. Let's be sincere, Internet has made great things. Thanks to it, you can book flight tickets to get a cheap vacation in Reitzmag, get a cruise on the Mediterranean or book some entries to visit Disneyland Paris in Spain. But, some people also aim to swindle you on the Internet, or even hacking your computers. That would be what the European Technological Crimes Unit would be in charge of avoiding, those crimes. As it would not be a separate institution from the Europol, they would be together when distributing the budget, saving money to the member states.
The crowd started a round of applauses
These proposals will be part of making a better Europe, but Europe does not become better in 2 days. We need everyone to help if we want a better Europe, where you are safe, where you are protected when booking a trip to Gallorum, a cruise on the Atlantic Ocean, or maybe doing an university task about the European Union itself. There elections, Europe risks its future again, and we, the European Progressive Alliance, are the wise election for those that, like you and like me, want to make a better Europe. I need Europe, and Europe needs you. Let's make it possible, let's vote for it.
Thank you for coming, and I hope you have a good day!
-
Jean-Claude Juncker - Navigating in the Sea
5th Rally
Tuagavale - Nofoaga
20-08-2020After finishing the rally in Ruthund, Jean-Claude Juncker rented a very peculliar boat called the "Junckboat". He obviously had to give the creator of the Junckboat an authograph and a photo, what he had done was impressive. The boat departed from Ruthund and sailed the Atlantic Ocean until arriving into Nofoaga. A warm welcome received the Commissioner, which let the people to approach to him, and he got into a car which carried him to Tuagavale. He had a long lasting conversation with the driver, which at the end received a dedicated photo. Juncker is like that. He loves to make people happy, and so he did with the driver.
In Tuagavale, lots of people were waiting for the Commissioner. There, the Nofoagan President, Lula Namatatiki was waiting for him. He got off the car and shook hands with her: "President Namatatiki, I'm pleased to be here today, with you and all this people here.". Juncker smiled and Namatatiki answered: "The pleasure is mine." Both smiled while photos were taking place. Finally, the rally started with Let's get Loud by Jennifer López, and the music was paused before the 2nd chorus. Namatatiki got into the stage, as she was introducing Juncker. The crowd cheered to their president:
"Dear fellow countrymen, our country has been part of the great European family for several months now. And even though we are geographically far apart, our hearts are not. We share the same values with mainland Europeans. We share the same standards: those of freedom, justice and peace. Every time we try to achieve this, each in his own way, every day we become more European. We become more Nofoaganese.
As a government, we want to contribute to this in our way so that every member state of the EU can develop to the best of its ability. Even the smallest, who we are. That is why we dare to speak to those who trample those values and standards that are close to our hearts. That's why we support projects and legislation that help us all grow as a family. And that is why, as President of the Republic of Nofoaga, I support Juncker's candidacy from the European Caribbean. Mr. Juncker. You have been given this support because we believe in your ability to strengthen this European family. And I am sure that our population, who are so numerous here in Tuagavale, think the same way.
Long live Nofoaga! Long live Europe! Welcome Mr. Juncker!"
The crowd was going under a thunderstorming applause. The song started to play again while Juncker was going to the stage. He shook hands with Namatatiki and he waved his hand to say hello. He then started his speech:
"Good afternoon Tuagavale! Good afternoon Nofoaga! Good afternoon European Union! Before we get started, I would like to say 2 things: The first one it is to thank your lovely President, Lula Namatatiki, for her speech, ehr support and her warm welcome to your country. And secondly, I also want to thank you all here and in Nofoaga for this warm welcome. Despite how far you are from the mainland, you are still a very important part of the European Union, and you need to feel that we love you, we love Nofoaga and I personally love the European Union."
The crowd erupted in thundering applause.
"Today, I'm not going to focus on what can we do to make a better Europe in land, but how to make a better Europe in our seas, our oceans, our lakes and also, our rivers. And why have I chosen Nofoaga for talking about this? Well, everyone in Europe knows that Nofoaga is one of our environmental paradises. Turtles, reefs, wildlife... You have lots of references to explore, to investigate but more importantly, to protect. That's why, if I get into the Internal Affairs Commission for a 2nd time, I will make an act to create the European Oceans and Waters Agency, or EOWA. But, what is it about? Well, the European Oceans and Water Agency would be in charge of the regulations on sea traffic, EU legislation on international waters and watermanagement in general, allowing the European Union to give a common answer to how do we protect and manage our waters, incluiding another moderator between the sea authorities of certain countries."
The crowd started a big round of applause while some cheered
"And now, I would like to talk about one of the most important things for me. Protecting the environment. Let's be clear and sincere: With no environment, there is no planet. So, if we don't protect it, we are gone. I'm not asking you to empathise with animals, I know many people on the European Union just hate them. But we need to protect them at least. I'm going to tell one example to those that believe this is not important: When you go to the butcher, you are buying meat. That meat comes from a rancher, who we are calling Melissa, that sells her animals to feed the population, and also to feed herself. It's like a circle, isn't it? Well, let's imagine that cows extinguish. Apart from being sad, Melissa could not have cows, so she couldn't sell the cows, and no population would be fed. I know this is a very selfish example, but we need those kind of statements to concienciate those that don't believe in protecting our environment. Last summer, I visited the coral reefs in the Duxburian Union: they are amazing, and that also remembers me about visiting the Nofoagan ones'. But going back to the reefs, lots of aanimals actually live there. If we destroy the reefs, those animal could extinguish or migrate to another region. And we cannot allow that."
Some people had tears falling, but the crowd erupted in thunderstorming applause again
"Before we get finished, I'm going to puctualize something about that other man from Reitzmag. He wants only his companies to do his projects, but didn't the European Union enhanced cooperation? I think he doesn't know. Anyway, as I always say..." "IT'S NOT WORTH THE TIME!" The crowd said and laughed, Juncker also did "Correct! So ladies andgentlemen, it's been a pleasure to be here today, with you all, sharing my visions of a better Europe. I'm sure we will get this together, and for sure, we are getting a better Europe on the land, but also under the sea. I need Europe, and Europe needs you."
"Thank you very much, and I hope you have a nice afternoon!"
-
Jean-Claude Juncker: From North to South
6th Rally
Kiel - Eastern Haane
20-08-2020The rally in Nofoaga ended, and Juncker went to the airport, where he took a regular flight to Kiel. The captain announced that the approach to the Runway had just started, and Juncker started to prepare for the bumpy Runway. But his surprise was there were no bumps anymore. The whole plane erupted in a big round of applause to the captain, whcoh was welcoming everyone to Kiel International Airport. He was the last to get off the plane, and got into a taxi.
The taxi driver was an average Eastern Haanean worker. "Mr. Juncker, you are doing more for transport than my own taxi company. Great job!" The driver said. Juncker smiled, looked at him and said: "Thank to you for your feedback sir. What's your name?" Juncker answered back. "Martin Steward", said the taxi driver. Then Martin, here's a selfie of us 2. The taxi stopped and Juncker and the taxi driver took a selfie with the taxi driver's mobile. Juncker also took one with his mobile as a remembrance. After saying goodbye (and paying) to the taxi driver, Juncker got into the rally, where lots of people were waiting for him.
He went up the corridor protected by works fences, with people waving European Union's flags and clapping the Commissioner. The off-voice talked: "Ladies and gentlemen, here it is the coolest Internal Affairs Candidate... JEAAAN-CLAAUUUUUUDE JUNCKEEER!!!!" Juncker ran to the stage as I'm Still Standing from John Elton played.
"Good afternoon Kiel! Good afternoon Eastern Haane! Good afternoon to the whole of the European Union that is following this event life from Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and other social networks! It's great to be back in such a beautiful country as Eastern Haane, 20 days after those peace talks which I will mention later. I would to thank you all for coming here today, and those on the Internet for watching this rally. Let's have some fun with proposals today."
Crowd started to applaud Juncker
"Now, let's get started. First of all, I would like to talk you about those peace talks that I managed to organise between the President of Eastern Haane, my colleague Katrin Weber and the State Elder of the Confederation of the Cantons, Josephine Areai. When I got here, to Kiel, I thought on one single thing: 'We need to get this conflict solved, together, with cooperation, hard-working attitudes.' And so we did. After hours of negotiations, getting in touch with the situation in Eastern Haane, we got to do the Treaty of Kiel, which will investigate Ms. Comtois death, that has made both sides cooperate on the writing process of the new Constitution, to solve the problems with the several enterprises and to get the Eastern Haanean militias to obbey the European Union's Human Rights. When 4 months ago I said we were going to solve conflicts, I referred to things like this: Extreme situations that require fast responses in order to bring peace back to the affected nation and don't let a war take place. And so I did. The situation here was of an extreme tension, which required a fast answer, as Katrin said in the European Assembly, and we had to bring peace back. And the European mediation team accomplished its mission."
The crowd erupted in a thunderstorming applause while some others cheered
"That's why I always say diplomacy is the key to solve conflicts, and we have been able to check that I was right when I said that 4 months ago. The Europeans also did believe that, and now, they have been able to check that it is true. My next challeneges are getting back those Icholasen lands back and to solve the '2 siblings who can't get along' problem which is becoming more and more toxic every debate they have. And with that sentence, we have entered the 2nd point of the day. Most of you would ask youselves and say 'Why is it important to solve conflicts if we are not affected by them?' So, the European Union is like a football team. As you all may know, a football team needs to get along well, to be united and if someone has a problem with another player, the manager tries to solve it, as if someone gets an injury, the team works to get him a soon recovery. That's what the Internal Affairs Commissioner is in-charge of doing. When there's a conflict in a member state or between nations, we go there and mediate, giving a neutral solution for both sides, ending the conflict and avoiding division in the European Union. Our region works with unity, cooperation and other values. If one off them is 'injured' by a conflict, the region fails, and if the EU fails, we all fail with it. That's why it's very, very important to keep nations united, and that's what I'm going to do during this 2nd term if I get re-elected, as I tried to do in my first term as Commissioner."
The crowd erupted into a thunderstorming applause once again
"Ladies and gentlemen, my vision of Europe is quite simple. You, the Europeans, make the European Union a thing. And I don't care if you are from Nofoaga, Inquista, Icholasen, Vayinaod, Angleter, Eastern Haane, Leagio, Mennrimiak... Whatever! I care about everyone being united, getting along, making those who founded our region proud and doing the best things for you and the rest of the European citizens. These elections, let's go to the polling stations and vote for the European Progressive Alliance, the only Europoarty that has proven its loyalty towards Europe. The European Union needs you, and I need the European Union, to get a better region, a better life fore everyone."
Thank you Kiel! Have a nice day!
-
Jean-Claude Juncker: The Old Guard Will Always Be The Old Guard
7th Rally
Telum - Inimicus
20-08-2020After finishing with the rally in Kiel, the capital city of Eastern Haane, Jean-Claude Juncker took another regular flight, this time to go to his last rally of the day in Telum, the capital city of Inimicus. In Juncker's private opinion, he thought that Inimicus was part of the European Old Guard, or how he preferred to call it, 'The Oldies'. They are a group of long-historical nations such as Inquista, Angleter, Icholasen, Fremet, the Duxburian Union and Inimicus.
The plane landed into Telum's International Airport. Juncker could see some people taking photos of the several stands in the Airport, but not his. The plane parked at the terminal and again, he was the last to go down. This time, he decided to rent a car, it was cheaper and he could have, at least, some discrection than going on an official car or maybe a taxi like in Eastern Haane. He arrived at the rally, and the crowd started to clap. Inmediately he got off the car, the off-voice started to talk: "Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the 7th Rally of this Juncker campaign! Please welcome the candidate... JEAN-CLAUDE JUNCKER!!!" After that, lI Gotta Feeling started to play while Juncker was going to the stage.
"Good eveing Telum! Good evening Inimicus! And also, Good Evening to the whole of the European Union, that are seeing this rally from other countries thanks to a really important tool like the social networks, which I will talk about in another rally. Today, I'm going to talk about the nations that have returned to the European Union, but also about the European Union's Judiciary System, in which we would need to do some changes."
The crowd cheered
"Getting started, I'm going to talk about those nations that come back to the European Union. I'm very happy to see historical nations like yours, Inimicus, return to the European Union after leaving it. We, the Europeans, are really happy to see you back, and I also would like to send my best wishes for a soon recovery to Mr. Artabanos. But, why do nations come back to the European Union? The European Union is a really inclusive, united and respectful organization, which is full of friendly and empathic nations which believe in what I call the European values. And Inimicus is one of the nations that, after leaving us, returned because if I'm allowed to say this, there's no better place, not better region and no better nations like those we have on Europe. During the years of the European Union's existance, we have seen civil wars, kidnaps, tensions between several nations. But has always remained united as one, has never surrender in its search of uniting Europe nation by nation, city by city, village by village, is always working and will always work for those that are in the need, and for every single European citizen making no difference between them. We the Europeans have always fought for those values that we have always believed on, and despite the dangers that thread us, like my rival, we are staying together. We have proven to be solidary when others need us, such as the Dromund Kaas crisis. The European Union was, is and will always be there."
The crowd erupted in a thunderstorming applause to the Internal Affairs Commissioner
"And now, the main point of the day. In this campaign, I'm also proposing a brand new European Union Judiciary System, which will make the justice actually work better than it does now. At the moment, any European crime not related with money can be easily judged by the European Court of Justice. But if you want to take your money into tax heavens out of the European Union, and you steal the money of the Europeans, you can't be judged by an European Court that unites several countries petitions in one judge, but you need to go under different trials in different countries with different ways of understanding the law. So, that's why I'm proposing the creating of the brand new European Court of Auditors, which would be incharge of exactly this: Judging those whose steal our money. I'm not sstealing the Europeans' money, so are not the different European Progressive Alliance members. But you can't trust on those new Eurogroups that they don't know about managing our region, and some even want to destroy Europe! That's why we need this new court, to end with criminals in every single crime they try to do."
The crowd started a big round of applause
"These elections, we need to trust on those that have been managing the European Union with fair-hand, those who we can trust, which are the European Progressive Alliance candidates. Everytime we get onto the Commission, we get better things for the European Union. And we could check that, once again, during this term and we are still checking it in the External Affairs Commission, where Anthoni Reynels is doing a great job. And that was all for today ladies and gentlemens. I hope I could have convinced you about my projects, and that, together, we can make a better Europe for 4 more months."
Thank you very much! Have a good evening!
-
Jean-Claude Juncker: Day 3, Breakfast
8th Rally
Elysven - Vayinaod
21-08-2020Day 3. Juncker stayed in an hotel in Elysen's city centre, as he had a private breakfast and fundraising even with the Vayionadic Archkonsul Nylund and some other high-offices from the Vayinaodic Government as of the political society. Meanwhile he was getting dressed, he got a message from one of his campaign assesors, who told him: "The thing is ready". Juncker smiled, and he answered saying: "We will use it later, just wait for it."
When everything was ready, Juncker went down the conference room and entered. He took a seat while some of the guests, incluiding the Archkonsul, was clapping the Internal Affairs Commissioner and the European Progressive Alliance for a second time. A host introduced the event: "Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to this private breakfast. Now, please welcome Archkonsul Nylund. Some piano music started to play while Nylund approached to the microphone. Then, he started to speak:
"Commissioner Juncker has set the new standard for Internal Affairs Commissioners not seen since the likes of Anja Emmettt He looked up the spelling for that commissioner. He has risen above the partisan insults thrown at him by certain individuals, and has instead looked towards bettering Europe overall, as well as individual nations. From helping to resolve the crisis in Eastern Haane, hopefully permanently, to traveling to ensure the future security in nations like Leagio. Commissioner Juncker has proven he is a commissioner for all of us, not just those he likes. He has worked towards ensuring the future of our commissioner beyond his own term, and treats his service as a privilege instead of some given right he arbitrarily deserves.
Juncker is about realistic solutions that work for all member-states, not solutions that do not belong at the European level. He tackles Europe as a continent, as a region not as a nation intent on requiring senior discounts randomly. Commissioner Juncker has shown a positive, wholesome attitude to his opponents, not slinging terms like destroyer or globalist. Commissioner Juncker has been the right way forward this past commission, and we need to keep it up."
The assistants clapped. The host appeared back again: "Now, please welcome our main guest tonight, the Internal Affairs Commissioner, Jean-Claude Juncker". Juncker stood up, shook hands with Nylund and meanwhile, The marche en Rondeau played in an imput audio, as there was no organ around. He got into the micro and he started to speak:
"Good morning ladies and gentlemen and thank you very much for attending to this private breakfast, fundraising and also campaign act. I may say that today, my campaign cares less than the fundraising. When people's in the need, Europe needs to answer properly, and so we are going to do this morning. So I must encourage you to donate to what we are funding today. I've done my part, and I hope you do yours too."
The assistants applauded
"Today, I want to talk about the European Institutions and the Europeism, that ideology that we, the Europeans, share but we all have different opinions about how shall the Europeism be. In my opinion, if you like the European Union, you believe in its project and more importantly, you aim to be part of the huge family the European Union is, then you are a proud Europeist. In my opinion, Europeism is a really plural ideology: it isn't about left or right, but it is about Europe. I think everyone here has a different vision of the European Union, different believes, ideas. I, for sure, think different about the European Union than one of you here. But that's what the Europeism is about. When you meet new people, you also get to know their ideas, their proposals. And you work together, with all of them, despite being rivals or not, being leftist, centre-left, centrist, centre-right or rightist; to get a better Europe. When I first took the Internal Affairs Commissioner seat, I knew that I would need my friends, my Europartymates, the European Councillors and the European leaders to work along with me. Europe is not about individuals, is not about certain countries. Is about every single nation that makes it."
The assistants applauded Juncker words
"And now, I think this is a very important point on my campaign, and it is the European Institutions. As you may know, some months ago the European Commission, led by me, introduced the EU Mobile APP. This app had 2 purposes: Allow everyone to be informed about what is going on in the European Union and bringing the European Institutions closer to the citizens. Since it was introduces, the app team have been working hard to make it more popular but also better. Sadly, one European country banned it because they seem not to like me after an incident I won't comment on, but we will still work for bringing the app to every European citizen. As of now, the app has been downloaded by 102 million people, a huge increase since the last data given. This proofs that, when you offer the Europeans to bring the Institutions closer, they take it and feel that they are part of the European project. If I get elected, I will make a former proposal to allow guided tours on the European buildings, so we can bring the Institutions even closer to the Europeans. Recently, we also introduced Europe Day, which will makeus celebrate our region, all together."
The assistants applauded Juncker words once again
"Ladies and gentlemen, I know you always take the best decisions for your country, and I hope that I can count with you to be elected as the European Union Internal Affairs Commissioner once again. If you ask me about my priorities, in first place you will be able to find Europe. Unity, solidarity, empathy, and more values that the European Union takes as yours are what shall really make us stronger. Together, we will get a better Europe. Thank you very much, and I hope you enjoy your breakfast."
-
Jean-Claude Juncker: Young Van, Junckvan
9th Rally & 1st Act
Montague - Montenbourg
21-08-2020
The JunckvanThe European Progressive Alliance young members are also taking part on this campaign. The Junckvan is the way to get the people moving and reach those places of European nations where there has not been rallies on. Jean-Claude Juncker, who has been in the Montague kick off, has declared: "The Junckvan is a new way to campaign. With this, we can reach many other cities that we have not done rallies on. We, the EPA candidates, believe in European integration, and this van will integrate those voters in villages to feel that they are part of our campaign. I also would like to thank the youth European Progressive Alliance Association for proposing this and being in-charge of the Junckvan. They are the future of Europe, and I, as a Commissioner, would love to work for them having a better Europe than they have now."
Some even tweeted about the Junckvans, which will cross the whole Europe to spread the Juncker campaign.
After that, Jean-Claude Juncker had a ride on the Junckvan to his rally. He was absolutely amazed by the fact the people loved the Junckvan. If he had to do a "Top 5 of the most loved Junckadgets", in 1st was the Juncktank. Maybe then was the Junckcar, but for sure, the Junckvan was in the Top 5. Lots of people looked at the Junckvan while going through the streets of Montague. Some even shouted: "THAT'S MY FAVOURITE COMMISSIONER" or even "MR. JUNCKER, I LOVE YOUR CAMPAIGN WAYS. DON'T STOP!" which gave him the idea of what song should the team play on the rally.
He finally got into the rally place, where surprisingly lots of people were waiting for the Commissioner. He got off the car and a thunderstorming applause took place. Don't stop me now started to play and an off-voice came: "Ladies and gentlemen, please cheer for Montenbourg's Prime Minister... XAVIER BETTEL!!!" Xavier went up to the stage and the music paused after the 1st chorus while the crowd cheered:
"Good afternoon Montague! Thank you very much for this welcoming, but I want to see a huge effort on welcoming Jean-Claude in a few minutes!"
A thunderstroming applause took place
"I know Juncker. He is a profoundly decent man, guided by a profund faith for a better Europe. I was proud to work with Juncker as Internal Commissioner, and as grandfather who knows how to get things done. He's a hard-working, effective leader who takes on big issues like a friend with good advice. Our Union needs his progressive leadership now, and I hope our friends support him for another term. He also knows how shall we stand towards the challenges we will need to get into the following months, such as the Icholasen crisis for example. And I'm giving my support to him, as I hope the most of the European do! Together, along with the European Progressive Alliance candidates, we will continue our task of getting a better Europe.
Now please, welcome THE MAN, THE EUROPEAN IDOL, THE GUY WHO'S BREAKING IT OUT THERE! JEAN-CLAUDE JUNCKER!"
The music started to play once again and Juncker shook hands with the Prime Minister. Both started to dance on the stage as they are great friends. When the music stopped, all the crowd erupted into a thunderstorming applause and started to laud Juncker and Xavier such as people laud football players. The speech finally started once Xavier left the stage and took a seat:
"Good afternoon Montague! Good afternoon Montenbourg! Good afternoon to thw whole of Europe that, once again, is following this rally live though the social networks, that makes our luves easier. I first want to thank Xavier for the great speech and for dancing along with me. The crowd laughed, Xavier and Juncker also did I also want to thank those young people who are getting involved with our campaign.
And now, let's get started. Today, we are going to talk about kids, about the youth, about the future European adults, the next generation. And, even if they don't like it so much, we will have to talk about schools. So, let's start talking about schools first. I specially want to focus on an especific part of the education system, and also I'm going to tell you about something. In campaigns, you need to bring brand new proposals, which also means thinking hard on how could you make Europe much better than it was. It is like running to be the delegate in your class, you need to think on how can you make your classmates to vote you by making the class better. When I was thinking, my children came to my mind, they are also here today I have to say. The European Union recently got rid of some educations act, but we now need to focus on what can we do to help the students while to intervening on the Educational Systems of the different member states. And I came up with a new idea: The ERASMUS programme. The ERASMUS programme would be a scolarship to study anywhere you want in the European Union. This would apply to Universities and also to 'A levels'. Obviously, you need to proof you are able to study in another country, as having good marks. When you give a chance to students, you need to award those that really deserve it. And that's what we are going to do."
The audience applauded Juncker speech
"Let's move on from school to the young people in general. Before I explain my proposals, I would like to make a short statement about them, and I'm talking to them from this stage: Guys, girls, you are the future of the European Union. Maybe some of the people not watching this rally but then watching the news will say: 'Why do we need to listen to this boring old man? Is he saying anything important? I'm not voting, so I don't care'. If you are one of those, you are completely wrong. You need to get involved on campaign, because what I do if I get elected will be what you'll see in the future, what you'll have. Being united, being able to know what is good and bad for you, listening to an old man like me, who according to some of my friends, should be in a retirement house. Juncker laughed and so did the crowd You are the future. The crowd erupted in a thunderstorming applause After that, we are getting into the proposals. I want to protect them, and that's something I share with your councillor, Lady Emma Granger. But I also want them to find jobs, to get a decent salary in what they would like. That's why I will open a council discussion to debate with councillors about what we, the European Union, should do to make that possible."
The audience started a big round of applause
"Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, I know sometimes it's really difficult to trust on what a politician says. But when you see an European Progressive Alliance Politician, like Eilidh Whiteford, Angela Merkel which I'm supporting this campaign, Antoni Reynels, Archkonsul Nylund, Carita Falk, Edward Firoux, Donald Tusk, Charles Michel, Emma Granger... All of those people, as me, will always say the truth and work to get a better Europe together. Despite some tries to say we are dictatorial, we proof we are not. These elections, let's vote for a better Europe, together. Let's vote for those values we roudly defend. Let's vote for the EPA.
Thank you so much! Have a nice day!"
-
Jean-Claude Juncker: Flying and Floating
10th Rally
Copala City - Icholasen
21-08-2020
The JunckjetIt was a nice day in Copala City, and suddenltly, a jet noise interrupted the silent city. The jet, anRAe FA-21, was being managed by a pilot from Spain, and to arrive into Copala City airstrip, it never crossed the Reitzmic Airspace. The jet took off again and Juncker was seated on the second seat avilable in the plane. The people said hello to the plane, and some even got to see Juncker as the fighter was flying low. Other just shouted: "GOD SAVE JUNCKER, GOD SAVE THE JUNCKJET!". The jet was cleared to land in Copala City Airport after a tour around the city, and Juncker was welcomed by the airport personnel when the jet was parked.
The Juncktank (a float)The personnel guided him to the Airport road, when a parade in his honour was waiting for him. Juncker looked at it, the amazing Juncktank. The tank float, the one that 4 months ago helped him to win the elections, because it's a lucky float, was waiting for him. He got into the float and the parade rode into Copala City. Everyone started to say hello, there were lots of people greeting the commissioner. Juncker felt really good seeing that Copala City was developing so fast, and finally someone with taste had the power of the city. There were founded rumours of a Mt. Rushmore with his face, an idea that was very much liked by the Commissioner.
The parade got into the rally place, where the people started to clap. There, Eilidh Witheford and Samantha Terrace were ready to start the massive rally in Copala City. Big Bisous started to play and Jean-Claude Juncker came to the stage, with a thunderstorming applause. The song was paused after Juncker said hello waiving his hand. The rally could start:
"Good afternoon Copala City! Good afternoon Icholasen! Good afternoon to the whole of Europe that is watching this rally live, as the parade and the flight with the jet from the social network, topic we are finally talking about tonight. I first want to say something to every single Nicoleizian: We are regaining your land, Europe won't let you down against the Communists that, illegaly, occupied your clay. It will be difficult, but we will get it back. And also, I want to condemn the shooting in Hampton City, Reitzmag. It's absolutely horrible that they have used the EPA name as an endorsement."
A thunderstromign applause was caused by those words
"Today, we are going to talk about 2 very important things. First of all, we are talking about Social Networks. Since these were created, Social Networks have united the world, so they did with our region, with the European Union. And today, I'm proud to announce that thank to that technology, many people are able to see these campaign rallies from their homes, from any part of the European Union. But sometimes, the technological advances like these get covered by happenings that gives us a wrong vision of what Social Netwrks are. In one of my rallies, I proposed the creation of the the European Technological Crimes Unit, or ETCU. I also want to give more datils about it, as I only explained that it would be a police force united with the EUROPOL proposal I made. The creation of the European Technological Crimes Unit would also cooperate with Technological Crimes Unit in the European member states. Through an act, we would not only protect the European websites and those critical webpages like the ones from banks for example, but everyone in every single webpage. This would mean that, if you want to buy something trough Ebay, you would get different data about the trustworthyness of the seller, apart from maximum security when making your payment if you decide to buy something through the Internet. We want a safe Internet for everyone."
Audience applauded Juncker words
"And now, I'm going to talk about the other Internet challenge, the revolution of the 20's. The 5 Generation, or 5G. That man from Reitzmag first said his country wanted to control the data from you, the Internet users, now he wants to lauch satellites because the ESA would pay for everything, but they haven't made their report yet. Anyway, it's not worth the time to talk about this. So, the Junckplan for the 5G is simple, easy and cheap, as efficent for the whole European Union. First of all, the 5G wouldn't be an achievement of one single nation. What I'm proposing is a joint development of the 5G, an achievement got by the European Union as a whole team. That would mean that Reitzmag, Icholasen, Nofoaga, Fremet, Inquista, Duxburian Union, Inimicus, Spain, Gallorum, Montenbourg, Pravoslaviya, Vayinaod, Ruthund, Angleter... every single nation would take part in development, which also means that we are getting lots of people with lots of knowledge to work on the future of the Internet. Also, the 5G Junckplan is cheaper that just sending satellites to the space. We would allow Television aerials to send the 5G all around developing a new technology, allowing to reach every single place in Europe. Also, for those excepticals with the money expense, the European Union would not pay for the whole project, but found it by subsides to companies, mixing the public and the private sector."
"Ladies and gentlemen, these plans are the future of the European Union. Together, we will make history. Together, we will get a better Europe, but we need your vote for making it possible. And now, please welcome to the stage 2 strong women, 2 European references and 2 colleagues of mine. Please, cheer up for SAMANTHA TERRACE AND EILIDH WHITEFORD! Thank you!"
The crowd cheered and erupted into a thunderstorming applause. Juncker shook hands with both Samantha and Eilidh while Big Bissous was being played. Samantha Terrace and Eilidh Whiteford clapped when Juncker had finished his speech, and then Samantha Terrace then took to the podium.The music ended, and the rally went on:
"My fellow Europeans, Nicoleizians, Copalastanis. We are gathered here to endorse a man who has had numerous achievements during his campaign, and the trusted continuity candidate for the European Union. But, despite this record of stability and continuity under his tenure, we still have a lot to see with Juncker.
Let's just assess his record. The major one is of course peace achieved in Eastern Haane. But also, under his watch, the EU has not recognised the UNSR. I would certainly say there is a more peaceful Europe and the EU under him, Premier Whiteford, Antoni Reynels and Speaker Firoux has not yielded to the autocrats and tyrants of Europe. I certainly think that the interior of the European Union has been kept safe under the guard of Jean-Claude.
All Internal Affairs Commissioners will have problems that arise during their tenure, but often there are problems that have existed for months, years or even decades before they even took office. Problems that arose before his tenure, like the UNSR crisis, have not gotten worse, and ones that arose during his tenure like Eastern Haane have been pretty much resolved, thanks in large part to him and the soft power of the European Union.
Jean-Claude has worked with the speaker, the Premier,' Terrace looks at Whiteford, 'and the Foreign Affairs Commissioner to ensure the well running of the European Union - and it has been well run. This last term has been great for the European Union. Why rock the boat now? May this stability continue for another term."
Whiteford then took to the podium while a big round of applause was taking place.
'Despite my deep sadness that I will be vacating the office of the Premier, I am elated that the competition to succeed me is so strong. I love Merkel, I love the Senator, and I love Cocx. I could even go for 2 Cocx at once. Despite their differences, and my strong preference for Ms. Merkel, I recognise their achievements and their courage to run for Europe's highest office. I think of the greats of the Premiership, Susan Callaghan, Gisela 'GILF' Stuart, and countless other men and women that lead Europe in their own special way.
For Internal Affairs, the choice is much clearer. I do not see a need to depart from Juncker since he still has work to do! He has countless proposals that will be achieved in his second term. These plans will A. Not break the bank. B. Are feasible -- and that's important. The European Union's budget must not increase too much if we are to have the support of the richer nations of the European Union. Icholasen is one of the poorer nations of the EU per capita, and as Premier I recognised and recognise that we must have the will of nations big and small behind us when we are drafting an EU budget.
What Juncker's competitors do not seem to understand is that there cannot be bullet trains on the dime of the DU, Angleter and Inquista. These countries will simply leave the European Union if they are forced to pay for overhaul of the perfectly functional infrastructure of other nations - if they cannot see a benefit for themselves. Juncker's 5G plan is so great because it combines private and some EU subsidies (note, not total EU control). This means that there will likely be a return on the investment of larger nations, and a faster network of telecoms for poorer nations. This is what the EU is about.
And so I encourage everyone across Europe to vote for Juncker and Merkel in the coming Commission elections.'
-
-
Jean-Claude Juncker: Lights, Camera, Action!
3rd Ad
Whole of the European Union
21-08-2020An ad was released via YouTube and though the European Progressive Alliance and Jean-Claude Juncker social networks account, with this piano music playing. Jean-Claude Juncker starts to speak:
"Sometimes, you really think on what is the main purpose of politics. If you can trust on us, on that people that appears on your Television, that you can heard on the radio or when you open your soical netwroks and there we are, with our posts, our debates... Everything that a politicians does. But you never get to fully trust them, as there's no way they do what they say, or do they?"
Several photos start to appear on screen while Juncker talks
"Nobody knew what would the future bring when the European Union was founded. Others were just pessimistic. And others, didn't trust on the project. Sometimes, you need to open up your mind, look beyond what you see, what you hear. And that's where you need to find the trust, get it away, listen to those that want to get a better region for you, for your family, for the future generations, for everyone. That's why some of us, like me, love our job, because we aim to do a better job every single day, to grant Europe of new ways, to reach the future, to solve the problems of those that are in trouble, to help everyone. That is the Europe I dream of, where we all work together to reach, to achieve the common objectives, where solidarity and empathy, along with unity are our main values. That's the Europe I want".
After that, and off-voice appears
"These elections, vote for the European Progressive Alliance. Vote for Jean-Claude Juncker."
-
Jean-Claude Juncker: Day 4 - Cycling in Summer
11th Rally
Tullion - Leagio
22-08-2020
The Junckbike and the Junckyle. The difference between them is that the Junckbike is not electric, while the Junckyle is.It was a very warm day in Tullion, the Leaogian Capital City. Juncker woke up, got a shower, ate his breakfast and got dressed for another rally, this time in one of the main squares in Tullion. There were lot of people with European flags going to the rally, and some even where waiting in the hotel's door, because there is where the event really started. The Junckervan was also giving support in Tullion and around the south of Europe, which made the young European Progressive Alliance people to be taking part on Juncker's camapign,
The Internal Affairs candidate got out of his hotel and introduced the new bikes to some media that was there. He had been in Leagio like 2 weeks ago, and getting the bikes was a way to say "I stand with the fight against climate change". Juncker got on the Junckbike and started to cycle around the Leagioan streets. So did his camapign team, which rode the electric ones and the not-electric too. The rally was just 400m away from the hotel, and when the team arrived, a thunderstorming applause took place while some chanted the Commissioner's name. Rather be started to play as Juncker went up to the stage in that applause. He waved his hand to say hello and clapped along with the assistants to thank everyone who was there.
"Good afternoon Tullion! Good afternoon Leagio! Good afternoon to the whole European Union for one more day, as always, following this rally live from social networks like Twitter, Facebook, Instagram or YouTube through the EPA official accounts and mines too. It is great to be back in Leagio, and today I will talk about what we discussed in my meeting with President Lifejumper, and also about Climate Change.
With that said, let's start. As you may know, I was in Leagio like 2 weeks ago, and I met with President Lifejumper, and we discussed about Leagio having an issue with turning into green energies. And we discussed how we could help Leagio but also, how could the European Union help. And we have set a precendent for every single case, which needs to be studied of course, if someone has problems to turn into green energy, I would like to talk about your country case while giving it an European Union perspective of what to do in those cases. I believe that the European Union must get incolved into fighting against climate change, and that's why we would found those countries by loans they will need to return later on. This would not only make the European Union to have a sustainable way to lend the money and get it back with no losts of it, but to help those countries which need extra funds from us and that expect a responsible and helpful European response to the matter."
The crowd cheered and started a big round of applause
"And now, we are getting into the main point of the day, the one that we came here for and a reason why we have used both, Junckbikes and Junckyles. And that is fighting against climate change by turning Europe green. First of all, we need to focus on energy. If we want to get a greener Europe, where we are stopping climate change every single day, we will need to have eco-responsible energies all around, such as wind turbines, solar plants, water plants or any way to get energy in an eco-responsible way. Electric cars would also be a way to stop climate change, as we need to pollute less when we are driving from one place to another. That's why, along with other member states, I'll try to develop a master plan to get electric cars in the whole European Union, with no benefits for one nation but for all of them. Third of all, I would like to get an European Agreement for Climate Change. This European Agreement, which I would like all member states to sign, would be a good start point to start fighting against climate change for once at all. At the moment, some individual actions have been taken by the different European Union member states' governments, but we have never given a common answer from the European Union's institutions, such as the European Commission. Recently, the European Council passed an act to protect the reefs, but that's not enough for us. We need bigger measures, that take every single part of what Climate Change affects to, like the environment, the proper climate, the sea, the industry or how do we go to other places. And finally, in that pact I would like to encourage the use of public transport, as of Junckyles or Junckbikes, making pollution to decrease in major cities. Obviously, the bikes you buy, own or are lent by your city are not going to get those names, as it would be funny but ridiculous to get bikes named after me. Maybe an airport would be fine."
Juncker and the crowd laughed. Then, a thunderstorming applause took place while Juncker smiled
"With that, ladies and gentlemens, we have come to an end, sadly. But I think this is not the end of myself. These elections, we need to get out there, to the polling stations, and vote for those candidates that you certainly know will do the best for Europe. The European Progressive Alliance will always stand on the side of every single European citizen, without making any difference if you support PEL, ELDR, MEGA or an independent candidate. During the past months and years we have shown we know how to do these kind of jobs. Let's get a better Europe once again.
Thank you very much for coming! Have a nice day!"
-
-
Jean-Claude Juncker: The Interview
EUnews live from Dairghaxburo
22-08-2020Juncker was ready, also was the interviewer, who was Nikola de Rossi. Both were having a nice talk before entering live. Juncker wasn't nervous, in fact, he wanted an interview in a TV channle that could be seen anywhere in Europe. And that's why EUnews came out. The interview, completely in English, was made from the hotel he was staying and hours before a rally he would do later. The EUnews countdown and further intro came live, and after it finished, the interview started:
NdR: Good afternoon and welcome to this Interview with Jean-Claude Juncker, Internal Affairs Commissioner since May and now candidate to get a 2nd term in office. I'm Nikola de Rosi and we are live from the Duxburian Union's capital city, Dairghazburo. Mr. Juncker, is a pleasure to be here this afternoon with you. What are your feelings about this interview?
JCJ: Good afternoon Nikola and also I would to say good afternoon to those seeing this interview all around Europe. I really wanted this interview to take place and I'm very happy about coming here and answering your questions and also all the Europeans' questions concerning my campaign and attemt to get a 2nd term in office.
NdR: First question Mr. Juncker. During your campaign, you have said you want a better Europe and also, your vision of the region is like if it was a team. Why do you think the European Union is like a team and what should we upgrade in the EU?
JCJ: The European Union is a common project, not somes' project. During the past years, we have been able to see how the European Commissioner and Councillors had to reach agreements, cooperate, unite into Eurogroups and more importantly, work together to achieve what they really wanted. Europe can't be seen as a way to get unique benefits from it, but as a region that works together for making everyone's lifes easier. About the second question I think Europe still has a long path to walk, in diplomacy, in Climate Change and every single competence the European Union got through the years.
NdR: We have seen that you have focused on the matters that, in your opinion, are important for Europe, but not into a reform of the European Institutions, which has been a very commented topic during your 1st term as Commissioner for Internal Affairs. What do you think about these proposals and more importantly, would they give extra representations to minorities like PEL members for example?
JCJ: The proposed reform of the European Institutions is not a good idea being sincere. At the moment, European nations get a fair representation and voice on the Council proposals. Introducing a proportional system would make some small nations to have less representations and newcomers would have to wait until the next election to choose the members of the new council. About other Eurogroups, which I wouldn't call minorities as every single support deserves respect, it would be difficult to get representation. When the topic came out, I talked with an expert in EU politics which gave me the example of Spain: Spain is a very pro-EPA country, as the ruling is an EPA party, and it has an absolute majority. If a 52% of the voters vote for EPA, and the other 48% would slit between 3 parties, we would get a majority of EPA members being elected, unrepresenting other options like PEL, MEGA, ELDR or any independent that could run. It would be unfair.
NdR: I would like to talk about the Juncker App or Junckapp like many people call it. Mennrimiak banned it after protests against you were hosted in the country, and despite not having a good start, it has reached 102 millions downloads. Is the European Commission working on it or do you think that the maximum success has been reached?
JCJ: The European Commission app is always being upgraded and developed. In the European Assembly meeting, new ideas were given and now we are working on a new version, but we haven't reached the maximum success, as that's completely impossible. Nothing or no one is perfect on this region, and the app is not perfect. In the European Commission webpage, we opened a feedback section time ago to allow European citizens to tell us what features would they like to see on it. I can reveal that we are working on another fix, Euroapp 2.0, which would include the possibility to message Commissioners, and they would be able to get a videoconference with you, as answering your message. Commissioners would be able to start meetings with the app users and have a nice chat with them, receiving feedback. If this is a popular thing, we would start working on taking the app to the Council.
NdR: On a recent interview, the independent Premier Commissioner candidate, Walter Cocx said your 5G idea was "an expensive bigwig project". Do you think he is right or he is wrong?
JCJ: That's his opinion, but i can guarantee is not an expensive project. While some want to get satellites and things like that, we want to introduce 5G along with private companies. He also said that money does not grow in the trees, and we need to take that in count. What I would like to do is subsidising enterprises to get the 5G moving, as using TV aerials to let that connection reach every single place in Europe. This would not be the first time the European Union gives subsides and then gets a revenue from this. If you look properly, those companies will ay their taxes, and the money from those taxes go to each member state government. Each member states gives money to the European Union, which means the money will return at any point.
NdR: Mr. Juncker, before we move to the Europeans' questions, I would like to ask you about your expectations for the results. Do you think you'll get a 2nd term?
JCJ: I really want to get a 2nd term in office, to get those ideas moving and also to let my successor a better Europe than the one we had 4 months ago. I think I have chances of winning, but I won't be the winner until the results are announced. That depends of the Europeans and what their choice is. Winning or losing, I'll always show respect for my rivals as I did in May.
NdR: So now we have got into the Europeans questions. We have got 5 questions for you. The first one is from a young girl called Alejandra, from Spain. The question is: "Mr. Juncker, do you think that the European countries will be for getting a climate pact?"
JCJ: Thank you for your great question Alejandra. To get a common agreement between the different member states, you need to negotiate, meet and make proposals that every government supports. Being the Commissioner for Internal Affairs is not an easy job, because you need to be able to mediate and also know what every single European Union country would like to see from the European Institutions. But I personally think that if work hard for an agreement, we will get one.
NdR: The second question comes from Czech Slavia. Lukáš Dostál asked this: "Mr. Juncker, what is your position on nuclear weapons?"
JCJ: Thanks for your question Lukáš. I think that the current European system to regulate nuclear weapons is the best way to control rogue states don't get weapons and that no member state threats another or does crazy things with them. With that said, I think the ENAA does a great job and they have my whole support.
NdR: The next question is from Gert Schuylers, bin collector for Telum City Council, in Inimicus. He's asking the following question: "Mr. Juncker, how are you going to pay for all the stuff you are proposing?"
JCJ: Thank you for your very important question Gert. Well, I have 2 types of proposals: Those how will be funded by subsides and the European Union won't pay for it completely and those how will requiere funds from the European Union. The first type won't become a loss of money as that money will return to the budget at some point, so there's nothing to worry about that at the moment. But I want to focus on the 2nd type of proposals. This year budget reached the amazing value of €73,267,821,908.85. Of that money, we expended €31,733,835,111.70, meaning that the European Union got a surplus of €41,533,986,797.15 which is returned to the member states. The European Economy is growing every year, which means that the surplus could be bigger the next year if we keep the same estructure. Now, if we add some new charges to the budget, the surplus will decrease. What we have to do is thinking if we can afford it, if we need it and most importantly, to not lose our mind. If we start to expend the money anywhere without thinking if member states citizens and governments will get benefits from these proposals, we will become deficitary. So that's why we need to promiss according to what we can afford, which is what I'm doing. You can trust me, I won't expend the money on stupid things, but on things we can all take benefits from.
NdR: Forth question comes from Icholasen. Laulw Moran has asked: "Commissioner, what was your best achievement in office and why?"
JCJ: Thank you for your really interesting and hard question Laulw. Before answering to it, I want to tell you that I will always stand on the Free and only Icholasen side, and that we are working to get your lands back as faster as we can. Now, getting into the answer. I think my best achievement in office was to get 16 leaders to seat in the seat in the same room and in the same table. Setting up the first European Assembly meeting was a very important challenge for me, one of my promises, so that's why I consider it my best achievement. Anyway, bringing peace back to Eastern Haane was another great achievement, which I'm very proud of.
NdR: And finally, the last question comes from Ria Levion, from the Duxburian Union. " Commissioner, on the campaign trail, you mentioned desire to create a European Police force. The last time a "EUROPOL" proposal came to the Council, it was widely and soundly rejected. What is different about your proposal and why should member states give up their own policing to a less-accountable entity half a continent away?"
JCJ: This a really good question, and I would like to thank Ria for it. My EUROPOL proposal is not intended to create a proper police force, with independet officers from other European Police corps, but to enhance cooperation between the different corps all around Europe. For example, if a top searched criminal in the Duxburian Union hid in Spain, but the police didn't know exactly where, both Police forces would be able to deploy in Spain and cooperate to find the criminal before he dissapears once again.
-
Jean-Claude Juncker: Day 5
12th Rally
Dairghaxburo - Duxburian Union
23-08-2020Juncker woke up in his hotel and did the same things he was doing during all the campaign: Shower, breakfast and getting dressed. But he added one more thing to the list. Getting some papers ready. In his rallies, Juncker never has papers along with him, which makes his rallies unpredictable. But, the next 2 meetings would be really hard, as those 2 countries were 2 of the richest in Europe. Still, it would be easy to make a better one than Winston, which his whole speech was a sheet of paper Juncker could fit in 8 lines of writing.
Juncker arrived to the rally place where surprisingly, many people was waiting for him. An off-voice opened the meeting while Juncker was waiting: "Good morning Dairghaxburo! We are pleased to see you all here today. Please welcome the EPA Candidate for Internal Affairs... JEAN-CLAUDE JUNCKEEER!" Rocky theme started to play while Juncker got up into the stage. He waved his hand saying hello to all the assistants who were there, standing along with him in one of hos hardest ralllies in the whole campaign.
"Good morning Dairghaxburo! Good morning Duxburian Union! And also, good morning to those people that are watching us live from all the Social Networks! Today we are facing Day 5 of this camapign that is taking me and my team all around the European Union. Before we start, I would like to say it's great to be back to the Duxburian Union, a nation that gave me a warm welcome 4 months ago, and they have done the same right now. "
The crowd erupted in thunderstroming applause
"And now, we are getting started. I would like to talk about the concerns of the Duxburians in an European perspective. If you look carefully, the Duxburian Union is the member state that gives more money to the European Budget, and that's why one of the concerns of you, the Duxburians, and of many other European citizens that frecuently ask me: 'How are you going to pay for everything you have proposing and you will propose?' Well, today I'm explaning myself much better than I did yesterday on my interview. The European Union is experiencing an increase of the budget per year. That means that if this year, the total amount of money we've got for expending was €73,267,821,908.85, next year it would become bigger. The revenue was €41,533,986,797.15, which is a really huge amount of money that is given back to the member states. Now, if the European Union continues its growth and we keep the same expenses, the revenue will be higher. Those things I would like to fund or create would be along with the budget, but there is a difference between both. How we fund them. For example, the 5G project I have proposed: The 5G would be installed by private companies instead of the European Union paying hundreds of millions for it. That's why we would give subsides to those companies wishing to start the installation of the network. But this subsides will come back to the Budget later, as those companies pay tax in their own countries, and member states are the ones that give the European Union its money. We need to find an equal distribution between subsides on one side and extra expending. And that's what I will do."
The crowd applauded Juncker words
"You might still wonder about if that projects are reliable or not. Well, I think they could be. But if they are not, we will be able to find out. I promise that I will get a report for all my proposals in which I get the Council to know about the estimated expense we will have to afford towards creating these new European Institutions and giving subsides. I want the Council to be the one that controls on what we expend our money in the Commission, as they do with the budget but in a different scale. 'And what are the benefits we are getting from this projects Mr. Juncker?' you might be asking. So, I'm going to talk about the Climate Change proposals for example. Climate change is happening now, and needs an urgent response. If we don't stop it, the world is not going to be a good place for future generations. Applying measures and thinking if we can afford them or not are a kickstart point to end with it. Every project I am proposing will be useful in the future, because we will be doing things future generations will thank us for. But we need to stand together."
The crowd started a big round of applause
"Ladies and gentlemen, with the European Progressive Alliance, with Angela Merkel, with Antoni Reynels and with me you don't have to worry about where the money is going. During the past years, the EPA has known how to expend the European money with responsability, and investing in things we now have proven they are really good for all the Europeans. We don't need unified education curriculums, we need to know how to spend the money. And we will spend it in useful things, for the benefit of every single European citizen.
Thank you very much for coming! Have a nice day!"
-
Jean-Claude Juncker: Trip to Trympov's Land
13th Rally
Belogradchik - Pravoslaviya
23-08-2020It was a nice day in Pravoslaviya. Juncker had just arrived at the airport and got into his campaign car to get into the rally. He knew that he wasn't a fan of Pravoslaviyans, as they mostly loved Dragan Trympov, but he needed to get a rally here, for respect to those that despite being in a MEGA country, were supporting him wherever he went and whatever he did during his term as Commissioner.
Juncker decided to not bring papers this time. He was going to talk about Investigation, Development and Innovation for the whole European Union. This was the rally number 13th, which meant he was just 1 rally away from getting the same rallies as the last campaign. But he was going for more, or that's what he was thinking on. Theya rrived to the rally place and the people started to clap. The off-voice opened the meeting: "Hello Pravoslaviya! Are you ready?!" - "YEEEEES!!" - the crowd answered back. "So give a warm welcome to our favourite commissioner, JEAN-CLAUUUUUDEEEEEEEEE JUNCKEEEEEEEEEEEEEEER!!" Take on me started to play and Juncker went up to the stage while a thunderstroming applause took place.
"Good afternoon Belogradchik! Good afternoon Pravoslaviya! Good afternoon to everyone that is following this rally live from our social networks' accounts, to the European Union! Before we start today, I would like to thank some people: Thank you to everyone that is here today for coming, because desite I'm not the most popular candidate in your country, you are here supporting me. And secondly, I'd like to thank the ones that messaged me, sent me letters or left comments in my posts. I'll try to answer all of them when I have time, I promise."
The crowd erupted in thunderstorming applause
"Today, we are talking about Investigation, Development and Innovation in the European Union, a topic we really need to look into but being responsible with the expense we make on it. First of all, I would like to tell you why do we need to investigate, to develop the European Union and also, why do we need to innovate. It's really simple: Investigating, developing our countries and innovating is part of the human evolution and of what is going to come in the next years. That's why I would like to lead the European Union innovation, development and investigation. Let's start with innovation. Europe needs to innovate, the member states do. That's why I would like to aply the "Innovation Europe" concept, which would remove obstacles to innovation, like expensive patenting, market fragmentation, slow standard-setting and skills shortages, which currently prevent ideas getting quickly to market and revolutionise the way the public and private sectors work together, notably through the implementation of Innovation Partnerships between the EU institutions, national and regional authorities and business. This last proposal will be something we are going to do when we start implementing the 5G by mobile masts. I said TV Aerials but I always referred to mobile masts. Subsidising enterprises which will enhance collaboration between the public and the private sector. That's how Europe needs to work in the future, as we can't afford every single project we want to do, so we need to cooperate in these matters. As I've said lots of times, that money we expend on subsides will come back to us later on, thanks to taxes."
The crowd applauded Juncker words
"Investigation and development is also important, like for example Climate Change or transportation subsided by the European Union, which I will talk about it later on. Developing measures or new technologies to fight against climate change must be one of our main objectives, as investigating for useful things for every member state. You might wonder why should we invest in investigation or developing our countries if we are fine as we are. And I'll give you three reasons to convince you: First of all, everything we discover or develop new ideas to get a better European Union. I believe in an open innovation system, which means opening up the innovation process to people with experience in fields other than academia and science, including more people in the innovation process so knowledge will circulate more freely and then, the knowledge can then be used to develop products and services that can create new markets."
The crowd applauded Juncker words
"Ladies and gentlemen, the European Progressive Alliance will always work for a better Europe, and these elections Angela Merkel is the best choice for Premier Commissioner, as I think I'm the best choice for Internal Affairs Juncker and the crowd laughed a bit. That's why I'm asking you to vote for this project, for this Eurogroup. We have got great achievements, and we will get more together, with hard work. I need the European Union to be a better place, and the European Union needs you too.
Thank you very much! Have a nice day!"
-
Jean-Claude Juncker: Going Back to Brno
14th Rally (Small one)
Brno - Czech Slavia
23-08-2020
The Junckvan, on a 2nd tripAfter the announcement of a new candidate from Eastern Haane, the Jean-Claude Juncker's team started to move the van all around Europe. During the last days, the youth organization of the European Progressive Alliance had been driving the van around all the European Union's countries. Juncker decided to join the youth on Brno, where he had to campaign and would spend the night before travelling to Inquista, where his campaign would resume tomorrow.
When the van arrived, people was waiting there with posters saying "Juncker for Internal". He got off the van and the crowd applauded in a thunderstorming way. A little speech was set to happen. People took photos with Juncker and also asked him for autographs. He finally approached to a stand and started to talk. The applause was still going on and Jean-Claude thanked everyone.
"Good evening Brno! Good evening Czech Slavia! And also, good evening to the whole European Union that, as always, are following this event, or smaller rally thanks to our social media team that always does a great job for getting all the European Union citizens to see our events. I have come back to Czech Slavia because we need to get as many votes as possible for the elections, but also to get more people into the project. On my first ever campaign as a candidate to become the European Commissioner for Internal Affairs, I did 2 rallies here, and this campaign, I'm doing 2 once again. I really like coming to Czech Slavia, and I also believe you knew since the last campaign. I would like to talk you about how actually does an Internal Affairs Commissioner do his job, how difficult is it to manage the different crisis that there are in the European Union and also, I would like to tell you about the European Assembly meeting or, how I did call it; The European Heads of Government or State meeting."
"First of all, being your Internal Affairs Commissioner during this 4 months hasn't been the easy. You need to know how to mediate between countries, to understand what the sides on a conflict want to achieve, what they would like to get. And the Eastern Haanean conflict has been one of my hardest challenges during these four months. But, how difficult is it to manage the conflicts between nations? Well, depends of the situation. Sometimes those nations can't get along between them, making a hard mediation to take place and try to cut any possible way of the negotiation getting uncontrolled. If you get the event uncontrolled, nothing good will go away from that, so you need to think hard and have lots of plans. And finally, we are talking about the European Assembly meeting. There's nothing I'm prouder of than getting 16 European leaders seated in the same room, in the same table, and discussing about the topics which mostly concern the European Union. We all made history there, and I still want to do history."
The crowd applauded Juncker's words
"Ladies and gentlemen, this will be my last visit to Czech Slavia in campaign. I hope that, with these 2 rallies, I could convince you to join the European Progressive Alliance team and also my team. We, the EPA, are the best choice for the European Union, and we have proven that through the European history. We are here to make the European Union actually work, to make it a better place to live, to visit, to enjoy, to be responsible with climate and to giva an answers to the questions and concerns of the millions of Europeans. We can do it together, and we will.
Thank you very much! Goodnight!"
-
Jean-Claude Juncker: Day 5 - Driving the bus
15th Rally
Saint Dominico - Inquista
24-08-2020
The JunckbusThe Junckbus came of the rescue of Juncker. After spending the night in Brno, the bus picked the Commissioner up. During the trip, he was working on his next rally in Saint Dominico, Inquista. He was exited about visiting Saint Dominico, as he always loved the ambient there. Last year, he released the Junckbikes here, and now he was releasing another great mean of transportartion, the bus.
The private bus line arrived to Saint Dominico, and people started to guide the bus through the streets of the Inquistan capital city by riding the Junckbikes. Juncker approached to the front seat and waved his hand as a sign of sayinf hello to those that were waiting for the bus to go through their streets. The rally place was full, he had never seen a thing like this before. He got off the bus and the crowd erupted in thunderstorming applause to the Commissioner. Then, the off-voice came on: "Hello Saint Dominico... We know you are ready for this, so please welcome the coolest man on Europe, he is... JEAN-CLAUUUUUUUUUUUDE JUNCKEEEEEEEEEEEEEEER!!!!!" The crowd went on with the applauses and Juncker entered the stage with Livin' la Vida Loca playing.
"Good afternoon Inquista! Good afternoon Saint Dominico! And also, good afternoon to the whole of the European Union, to those Europeans that are watching this event life from the social media! I would like to tell you something before we finally start. You have surprised me and made some tears come out of me. Last year we all rode the Junckbikes as you might remember, but this year you have riden them while we came on the bus. That's impressive, and I need to recognise you for it. Thank you very much for your warm and great welcoming."
Juncker applauded the crowd and the crowd applauded Juncker's words
"Today, we are going to talk about Free Trade. In the European Assembly summit we had last July, I proposed the Free Trade and Movement topic to be part of the agenda, and I might say it wasn't a very successful point with an exception made on free trade ideas. Mr. Isla, who I would like to salute from here, said we should set the baselines for free trade in the European Union, and I recognise it was a really good idea that we are having to work on during the next term. But good ideas will always need to face some challenges, and I will explai you what those challenges are. First of all, you need all the European Union member states to agree on how we should manage this whole free trade thing, what conditions should we get and what would be the rights of every country towards this new Free Trade association. Every single challenge or every single measure you want to put in place in the European Commissioner needs to get a huge consense or else, the go ahead of every single European leader, whoch is diffult. It would be nonsense if we would set up a free trade zone in the whole of the European Union and Inquista would stand out. That's why we are doing a meeting first to set the baselines of what could be a free trade zone in the whole European Union, where we would need to provide countries the rights to cancel their free trade with other nations for certain reasons and more importantly, to make the enterpirses be able to access the free market."
A big round of applause took place
"And now, we need to get into the benefits of free trade, because it has some. For example, we would increase the Economic Efficency. Free trade policies mean that each country focuses on its comparative advantage, lowering the price of goods and making everyone better off, which is really good for everyone as getting less corrution in the different European states. Great, but would anyone be up for that? That is something we will need to negotiate, but from here I would like to send a message to every head of government who could be watching this life. We will all have to give up some of our objectives and get other policies you could not like. But if we want this to happen, to actually be a real thing in the whole European union, we will need to meet and hard-work together. There's no other way to do it together, as do it alone would be an irresponsible move from me that I would never do. You have my word on negotiating, and I will wait for you all."
A thunderstorming applaude took place
"Ladies and gentlemen, these elections we are taking a great choice like we did in May. We need to choose between those who don't have an stable idea of Europe and that want to destroy it, or responsible people like the European Progressive Alliance candidates. Together, with your aim of getting a better Europe like many others, we will get this done and Europe will be a better place for everyone. We can do it, we just need to win it.
Thank you very much ladies and gentlemen! Have a nice day!"
-
Jean-Claude Juncker: Truck & Chairs
16th Rally
Trondheim - Fremet
24-08-2020After the massive rally in Saint Dominico, Juncker took a flight from Inquista to Fremet. When he arrived, the Fremetiam Juncker's team had ready another surprise, the Juncktruck. He was amazed by this precious truck and about what he was carrying, some chairs with his face, or Junckchairs, in which the assistants were pretended to seat. With all said, Juncker hop on the truck with 2 team members and the others went back on the van following the truck lead.
The truck went trough the city centre, taking the attention of many visitors that followed it and the Fremetians, who were actually advised about this happening. The main avenue had to be traffic-restricted for the rally, with only the Juncktruck and the van being allowed to go through. They arrived and the team started to get the chairs on their seats. After all was ready, Juncker got off the truck and the people started to clap. The off-voice came out: "Trondheim, here he is, your candidate, JEAN-CLAUUUUUUDE JUNCKEEEEER!!!" Wake Me Up started to play and Juncker got to the stage while the crowd was clapping and the music played.
"Good afternoon Trondheim! Good afternoon Fremet! And, as I always say, good afternoon to the whole European Union that, as always, are following this rally live from their home, from their city's streets or from anywhere in Europe thanks to our great social media team. Before we start, I would like to congratulate you for getting Angela Merkel to be the European Progressive Alliance's Premier Commissioner candidate, and also I have to recognise I'm a big fan of her."
An extrordinary applause took place
"So, let's start with the rally! Today, I'm going to talk about two really important things for Fremet but also for the others European Countries. Industry and Healthcare. Both are really important for the European Union, and we are starting with industry. As you might now, Fremet is one of the most industrialized countries in the European Union, which means that it exports a lot of products, specially furniture. When I was here in April, I visited the FKEM materials' research centre, and I must say it was an amazinx experience where I learnt lots of new things about the furniture we all have at home. But let's focus in the next months to come. As I said lots of times, a Climate Change agreement is one of my main priorities, but we shouldn't just focus on what will happen with the climate or our cars, but also with the industry. To sign that treaty, we will need the support of every single economical sector, meaning the industry must be there. That's why I will invite the Industry and many other economic sectors to take part at the Climate Conference we are hosting in Europolis to sign that agreement all together. I am not letting anyone behind, I never did and I will never do that. I always say that if something needs to last for a long time, we need to get as much people in it as possible. As most consensus we have around one thing, less tensions and problems we are having."
The crowd hollers, whistles and shouts Juncker name while they clap
"And now, we are talking about healthcare. That man from Reitzmag, the same one it's not worth the time to talk of, says he wants to help every country, and we say: Let every country do what they want with their healthcare. Audience claps strongly Thanks to the European Progressive Alliance, specially to Councillor Firoux and the independent Councillor from Malborya, we have got the European Health Organization and now, we are getting an European common dial for tourists. And you will say: 'They should learn our emergency number instead!" Let me give you an example. Imagine you are on a trip with other tourists, and 5 of you get lost in the forest. No one is from the country you are in, and no one knows the emergency dial. With the European common dial, we would get the people to be helped instead of panicking. 'And what about our national emergency numbers, would they just dissapear?' No, they won't. This initiative is set to help those tourists visiting your country or any other foreign country, but you could still recieve assistance by your dial here in Fremet. The new dial would also include attendance in your language, so it would be easier to tell what's happening to you and send aid to you."
The crowd did a big round of applause
"Ladies and gentlemen, I'm really sad to say this but we have got to an end. I hope that these proposals, along with my other campaign proposals that I will tell and I've told during the whole campaign could have convinced you to vote for the European Progressive Alliance. I just want to make a better Europe, and Europe needs every single citizen to be better. We need to focus on what we want for Europe, and I want solidarity, innovation, development, reseacrh, empathy and more things.
Thank you very much! Have a nice day!"