Commission Debate, Apr/May 2020
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Well, Erling, first of all, how does it feel to have someone get your name right? I'm listening to these guys, and I'm thinking 'who's Irvine? Who's this Irvine they keep talking about, have I missed something?' And I never miss anything, so I'm thinking that's strange. But they got your name wrong, OK? Jean, I think you're having a bad time over there.
And they got your name wrong because they don't care about you. OK? The globalist politicians see people like you and they just see Euro signs. They want to take more of your money for crazy spending projects, and then they want to tell you what to do. And these countries – Duxburian Union, Angleter, Inquista, so many more – great, beautiful countries, and they're putting so much money in and the globalists in Europolis are giving them nothing in return. It's crazy, OK? It needs to stop.
We're only going to have a European Union if it can bring everybody along with it. If not, as Antoni said, everyone just ignores it, and then we have no European Union. I like having one vote for each country on the Council, OK – I’m from Pravoslaviya, so I would, right? But the Council has to show restraint. It’s got to have restraint, or it’s so undemocratic.
The Council needs to restrain itself, OK? With Firoux, and the globalist EPA in charge, it’s gone too far, and it needs to step back. We need to repeal some of the laws that Europolis is imposing on countries, like the crazy Refugee Protection Act. If we don’t, then, maybe, we have to look at changing things up, but I think with me in charge, they will.
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Thank you for that question Mr. Ives,
First, the answer is that this case is not fair for me. The solution I found is to give the decision on voting power to the hands of the people. And I think we can achieve that by fixing the European Council and put back the European Parliament. Generally, this would give way to have people decide on how many seats the parties would have, regardless of nationality, and that would mean equal and fair representation while boosting the democracy in the European Union. The budget contribution of each country rely on their GDP, while the GDP is affected by the population. Therefore, more people would mean more voting power and more budget contribution. That is what I found to be the relationship of factors affecting the European Economy when I studied economics back then. So, I suggest that increasing the voting power of the people would aid in this problem rather than decreasing the European budget.
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Thank you for your question. I believe that the EU is founded on equality between its member states, with 1 member 1 vote being the norm since the EU's foundation. I don't think this should change. The disproportionate spending is, as my friend Antoni pointed out, because larger states will use more services than their smaller neighbours. This spending only amounts to 0,1% of each nation's national budget.
I do however think that there should be a sensible level of spending. 0,1% of national budgets is a sum we should never go over with any big projects or anything else. I don't believe that the EU level , is the place for far-fetched and expensive ideas such as a pan-European railway. That's up to member states to do on a bi or tri lateral basis. This is why we need to define the areas that the European Union can legislate on. These projects that would disproportionately take money away from the richer nations of the EU should never have been allowed to be proposed, and would not be under the EPA's plan that I have sponsored for more definition of the EU Council's powers.
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Candidates, as tonight draws to a close, I want to thank all of you for your participation in this debate and helping Europe in their decision.
Our final question comes from New Zealand. Melissa Tran, 34, from Auckland, asks:
“There are many nations in our European Union, and while there is energy coalescing behind a greater integration, it is also clear there are fears around others. How will you address the both sides: pro EU and anti EU? What will you do to mend the issues of trust beyond regular platitudes?”
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Melissa, you are so right, and the globalists, you wouldn't believe how wrong they are. They are pushing things so far, there's a chance we don't have a European Union if you let them back in. This energy behind more integration, more rule from Europolis, doesn't have everyone on board. And you need everyone, more or less, on board if you're going to have a European Union. It doesn't get simpler than that.
These guys are talking about crazy spending projects, they're talking about controlling your education and your trade and your healthcare, they're talking about doing so much that it becomes undemocratic, the way the Council's set up, and there's so much danger with these folks that they'll destroy the whole European Union. In fact, we're already seeing it; there's coups, there's countries ignoring EU laws, there's so much chaos, it's crazy.
Jean keeps saying – and this is why he's the single biggest liar on this stage, OK; Whiteford is the weakest person on this stage, Jean is the biggest liar – he keeps saying I want to destroy the EU. That's so ridiculous, OK? I want to Make Europe Great Again, and when I'm on the Commission, that's what I'm going to do, by making the Council restrain itself.
With Juncker, and Whiteford, and Winston, and all the globalists, you're just going to get more of the same – more integration, more division, more coups, more chaos. We need to change, and we need to Make Europe Great Again, and with me, we will. The globalists won't know what's hit them, they'll stop, and we'll start making Europolis work for countries and citizens again, not just the elites in Europolis. We're going to Make Europe Win Again, folks.
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Great question Miranda,
Your question fundamentally comes down to why people would trust or wouldn't trust the EU in the first place. For many people, the EU simply isn't working for them. Considering how little Europolis does, I can understand why some people might be skeptical. So going beyond platitudes, I'd like to address this divide by achieving legitimate and quantifiable results for all Europeans, and by proving that Europolis can work for absolutely everybody.
I hope to achieve this in Foreign Affairs by collectivizing security, expanding our Union, and by deepening our relationships and opportunities with our allies abroad, all for our own collective benefit. I will work to achieve this by establishing the Eurocorps to defend all European territories from invaders, to continue the outreach and recruitment efforts which have been accelerated in recent weeks, and by creating constant streams and channels of communication open between the EU and our allies.
A strong Foreign Affairs stands to benefit everybody.
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Thank you for your question Melissa, and I must recognise it's a good one!
Europeans need to know something. Commissioners work for every single citizen, which means that it doesn't matter if you are a Communist or a capitlist, if you believe in Socialism or you believe in a centre-right government. I will work for you all, without even thinking on which ideology do you believe in. That's why we need to think on cooperation, respect, integration. We need to know that everyone is welcome to the European Union. And that's what I'm fighting for, and I'm sure some Anti EU people believe on that. We need to hear them, talk with them and whink: What are we doing bad? Once we've found the mistake, we'll need to fix it together, and that's it's what I'm going to do.
And about your second question, what we do need to do it's getting into the centre of the matter. If we have a problem, we can just fix some things and let others grow. We need to cut the problem from the start, solve it entirely. And we need to trust on this elections. Because this elections are bringing Europe the chance to choose the candidates they trust. And I've run for Commission because I think I'm ready to manage my region. I hope I can be the Commissioner Europe's need, to finally solve our problems. Thank you.
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Thank you Ms. Tran!
Europe has faced its worst crisis ever when coups and violence were used to enforce ideologies such as communism and fascism. Mr. Juncker here is telling that pro-EU and anti-EU is only limited to specific ideologies such as communism and socialism. And that's the problem, we think that these ideologies would immediately mean pro-EU or anti-EU. We must separate these ideologies with opinions and not combine them.
I as a candidate for Internal Affairs Commissioner respect these ideologies and opinions and do not combine them as one. I don't care if you support the EU or not as long as you don't use violence, and that is Freedom of Expression and Freedom of Speech.
For your second question, this had been an issue that I'm dealing with due to the recent activities that destroyed my country's reputation. And I have found this to be solvable by simply apologizing. I want to use this opportunity to apologize in behalf of my entire country due to the recent events such as the kidnapping of Min. Sanders from Icholasen. And I still respect them despite their ideologies and even if they supplied the communist forces during the rebellion.
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((OOC: As I am about to post the voting thread, I want to give candidates a solid last chance to speak. If you have already answered the question, go on, but if you have not, just include your answer in with your closing statement))
Thank you candidates for your participation this evening and your dedication to the European cause. I know all of Europe appreciates your efforts to help them make their decision in the coming days.
I now open up the stage one last time for your two minute ((OOC 300 words)) closing statements.
As a reminder, Herr Winston, you will have 30 seconds less time due to your overage on your opening statement ((OOC Do not exceed 194 words.)). Herr Juncker, you will also be deducted time as you too went over in your opening statement ((OOC Do not exceed 264 words.)). Though these deductions were meant to occur in the rebuttal period, due to time constraints I'm afraid we had to omit that section of the debate. As such, the penalties moved to the next time-limited portion of the debate.
I thank you one last time for coming out to Fremet and Rhodenheim tonight to present yourselves, your policies, and your ideals to the whole of Europe. May the odds be ever in your favour!
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Good evening Europeans and thanks for watching this debate tonight.
Europe faces a very important week. This week, you, the Europeans, will decide the persons you want to be in Commission, you are the ones that know who will you trust on. And that's the spirit we need to have to go and vote to the polling stations.
I'd like to say that we've proved that this Union is in risk if Mr. Trympov or Mr. Winston win. They are anti-europeans, they are whose we really need to avoid voting for. If we don't want to see our progress, our dreams and everything we've worked hard to achieve, destroyed, then we need to avoid voting these people. They have prooved that Trympov just wants its business to have no limitations, and Winston is just a confused guy that hates communists but then, voilà, he is pleased to recieve the endorsement of a Reitzmag's communist leader. How hypocrital.
Instead, we have the EPA project, which welcomes everyone on board, which will make a better Europe. I believe in a united Europe, where we are united in diversity. And I will work for Europe as much as I can. A 4 months term is not pushing me back to do nothing, but telling me to do as more as I can. I hope that you make the right decision, and finally, we vote for those that have promised that they will make a better Europe.
Thank you, and good night.
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Thank you for including me in the debate. To close, I'd just like to say I think that my platform offers you something if you are pro-EU integration or more Eurosceptic. I want to define the EU's powers, and there will be a debate about that and I encourage that. For me, to strengthen the EU means that we must define what it can do and legislate on. I will of course disagree with some people as to what powers of the EU should be, but nonetheless I think we can all agree that these powers must be defined. We must cooperate on this issue and all issues together, if not we risk conflict and division.
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Thank you all at home for joining us in this debate this evening. I extend my gratitude to Kael, who has hosted an excellent debate. It has been a pleasure to exchange my ideas with my fellow colleagues.
If you are interested in a brand new Europe, one which works for every EU member state and for every European citizen, then I welcome you into my coalition. Together, we will build a sound and effective Foreign Affairs. We will expand our Union, we will build a Eurocorps to protect our region, we will strengthen and solidify our alliances and we will build a more extensive presence and reputation overseas. Together, we will become stronger and more resilient than ever before.
I hope that you will support me. Text 'Antoni' to 42069 to join my campaign. Please also support my fellow EPA colleagues, Mr. Juncker and Mrs. Whiteford, who are committed to building an inclusive, diverse and cooperative European community based on principles of progress and justice. In a time when when Europe is reeling from conflict, we must reject infighting, name-calling and dirty politics. We are only strong as long as we remain united.
I hope that you all have a good night and take care. God bless the European Union.
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Folks, the situation we're in all over Europe is so bad. The EPA globalists have been running Europolis for so long, and they've given us coups, they've given us bombs, they've given us Communism, and they've given us so many crazy laws that some countries, and you can't blame them, are just ignoring the EU.
I don't know about you, folks, but I think we've learned so much tonight. So much. It's so clear now. There's only one pro-EU, anti-coup candidate on this stage, and that's me, OK? The other candidates pick and choose what coups they like, and that's so bad, they have no ideas about how to stop more coups. They want more rules imposed on our countries, and they want more crazy spending projects which means taking money from countries, and that means tax-paying citizens like you, OK?
If we let the globalists back in again, and I regret that, sadly, I have to include Winston in that, based on what I've heard tonight, they will keep losing. They will keep losing to the coups, to the Communist coups especially, and also, they will alienate everybody so countries will start ignoring the laws from Europolis, and also, they will start ignoring the bills. And that's how the EU breaks apart, folks.
We have two choices, folks. Either we let the globalists keep destroying our region; or we decide to Make Europe Great Again. With me on the Commission, we will be strong against the coups, we will be fiscally responsible, and we will repeal crazy laws like the Refugee Protection Act and get countries taking the EU seriously again. The globalists have been keeping our countries down for so long, it’s time we drain the swamp and bring change in Europolis.
Together, folks, we are going to – excuse me; hey, quiet, OK? – we are going to Make Europe Safe Again, we are going to Make Europe Prosperous Again, we are going to Make Europe One Again, and we are going to Make Europe Great Again! Thank you!