Europolis uncovered | Behind the scenes in the EU Capital
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It was a nice day on Juncker's office. With the elections just about to end and the votes being casted on the Europolis' local Television, he decided that he had to go back into work. His advantage was fine enough to not force a different result than planned, a thing he didn't want to do. He looked at his agenda and saw:
- Submitting Leagioan petition for the loan.
- Call Simon from Reitzmag
The papers for the loan were ready, and the call won't take him much, so he decided to start the call. He got into his phone and searched for the Reitzmic Prime Minister phone number. Once he got it, he pressed "Call". The phone started to sound like it always does on a call, and Juncker, at the moment Acting Internal Affairs Commissioner, was waiting for an answer...
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Simon was just in Mennrimiak for a Summit when he heard his phone rang. He asked the PM of Mennrimiak if he could leave the conversation and answer the for a while. When he checked, it was Jean-Claude. He was wondering why he called so he answered the phone.
"Hello Mr. Juncker, why did you call?"
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Juncker smiled as the Reitzmic Prime Minister answered. Despite Simon and him not having the best relationship, he always wanted to get along with everyone, incluiding Prime Ministers all around Europe. He answered:
"Hi Simon, I hope you are doing fine. I'm calling because I would like to talk with you about the conflict you have with Spain and to try find a way to solve it. Are you free to speak now?"
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"Oh, Mr. Juncker maybe we can talk later. I'm currently in a meeting with the Mennrimian PM."
The call ended and Simon continued the discussion with the Mennrimian PM. After the discussion, Simon stayed for a while in a hotel and then contacted Mr. Juncker. He waited for the OIC IAC to answer.
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Juncker saw the call again and picked the phone up:
"Hello Simon. I guess by this call you are free right now" Juncker laughed a bit.
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"Ah, yes of course Mr. Juncker. Now, what do you want to discuss?"
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"So I've been following the conflict between the Kingdom of Reitzmag and the Kingdom of Spain with interest. As I said in the European Heads of Government and State meeting on the 6th July, I wanted to mediate between both sides. Recently I called the Spanish President, Mr. Jesús Aguilar and he agreed with me that a mediation was needed between both sides. I would like to ask you if you also would like a mediation between both sides."
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"I'd be open to a mediation Mr. Juncker. And I'll confirm that on behalf of our government."
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"That are great news Simon. So, I would like to suggest that you call Mr. Aguilar tomorrow if that's fine. Once you talk, you'll both come to Europolis. I won't interfere but I'll be on the meeting room in order to avoid that you both kill yourselves on the room if things would go wrong. Is that ok?"
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"For now I'll consider that Mr. Juncker. I will have to think about it first."
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"Ok, I understand. But I hope you follow my advices and we can get into a mediation. Have a nice day Simon!" Juncker said and the call ended. He then got out of the office heading to the European Council.