Premier Commissioner Debate Aug/Sep 2020
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Thank you all for your responses. We now have a general question for all candidates. What one problem with the EU is the most important to you to fix and how do you intend on fixing it? You have 2 minutes (OOC: 300 words).
You have until 19:15 BST on the 1st of September.
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The biggest problem we have in the EU, really, is keeping it together. We have so many problems as a region – violence, immigration, unfair trade – but at the end of the day, we have to have an EU. So that’s our biggest problem by far. And I’m the only one who can solve it, and Make Europe One Again.
So already, right now, Icholasen has left the EU, OK? Basically speaking, Icholasen is no longer in the EU. We have a little country in the middle of Reitzmag that calls itself Icholasen, and that’s fine, but I’m talking about the island, OK? The actual island is not in the EU. And you have Angleter talking about leaving, and protests against almost everyone else on this stage in the DU. The situation we’re in right now is so bad.
What we need to do is let the member states breathe. We will go over the EU’s laws, and repeal or amend to take the burden off the member states. We won’t touch the rebate and we won’t be launching any crazy spending projects. We can’t keep imposing new restrictions, new requirements on the member states – the only place for those, I think, most of the time, is when it affects other countries.
And we need to get buy-in, from everyone, for what we do. We need consensus, OK? You can’t have an all-elected Council that passes things on a 55% majority, with one councillor per nation no matter what the population is, you can’t do that, it has to be fair; and you have to get the member states on board too, and that’s why I will give real power to the European Assembly. Folks, this is how we stop the globalists tearing our region apart, and Make Europe One Again.
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The biggest problem we are facing are the rising tensions in the region. Just as the establishment figures gloat about their successes, there are people dying in Eastern Haane. This country was completely overlooked by Mrs. Whiteford and Mr. Juncker took the responsibility for calming the situation entirely on his shoulders, that is something the next Premier Commissioner should simply not allow.
There are of course ever rising tensions between the UNSR and the rest of European Union. Mrs. Whiteford again failed to do anything about this situation either, and I fear that my opponents don't have a plan how to decrease these tensions, or have plans that would instead increase the tensions even more.
The solutions to these problems is that the elected commissioners should focus on diplomatically easing the tensions, but of course there is only so much that can be done with the term limits lasting for only four months, that is why I support extending the length of the terms. If we want more stable Europe, extending those terms is an absolute necessity. The other solution is to stop the EU from involving itself in the affairs of the member states. Removing their ability to protect their borders, dictating a common foreign policy or overtly interfering in their internal affairs creates tensions both between the individual member states, and even inside of them. Again, there is only so much the Premier Commissioner can do, as much of the decision making lies in the hands of the councilors. That is why Europe needs a fierce Premier Commissioner, who will not be afraid of the council and will do anything in their power to curtail the eurocratic dreams of some councilors.
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For once, I actually agree with Ms Cikarova about her assessment of the Union's problems. Rogue states are our current biggest problem. Our Union functions well, but it is vulnerable to states taken down by impulse, by nationalism. Unlike Ms Cikarova, however, I do not endorse, support, or make apologies for, such rogue regimes. As far as I see it, the Premier Commissioner's main task over the last four months is to restore order. To finalise an all-Union approach to tackling the communists in Icholasen and Neo-Venetia, to bring Reitzmag and Spain to the table, and to fight, with tooth and nail, those politicians who wish to destroy Europe from within by siding with the anti-democratic, anti-rational, and anti-modern world we hold so dear.
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The biggest problem, and this is similar to what the other candidates have argued, that the European Union is the fact that Europe nows needs a moderate leader that bridge the divide that many nations within this community of European Nation have. They need someone that can understand the differences that they have and work with them to find a middle ground to resolve said issues. Many nations in this community feel that the current leadership within the EU has done nothing for them at all, where she has done nothing for them and just sat on a new shiny desk in Europolis to enjoy. She has not pushed out any kind of agenda that has been meaningful to the people of the European Union. Europe needs an active leader in the Premier Commissioner that is willing to work with all parts of the EU Commission as well as the other bodies within the EU. The current Premier Commissioner, in terms of meaningful active actions, only worked with the wonderful Speaker of the EU Council but that is it. She has not been as active as the Current Internal Affairs Commissioner, who has worked day and night to meet with the nations of Europe tom resolve their deep divides or issues. Europe needs an active leader that is willing to days of sleep for the needs of this community.
The rising tensions of Europe and the UNSR is something that pretty every candidate here needs to address and lose hair as well as sleep if either one of us is elected. A Kerstin Premiership would look to make progress in this situation by maintaining a tough stance against the push of illegitimate regimes like the UNSR. If the leadership of the European Union does not tackle a fight against illigemate regimes that were not democratically made or developed then the overall existence of the European Union will be questioned by all the leaders of the nations in this community. Diplomacy is not done by seating around and doing nothing, it is done by getting off the desk and looking for solutions that are meaningful that is something the nations of this Union will support.
The threat that the UNSR posses to Europe with its undemocratic and tyrannical government that allows only one party is something that cannot be ignored. Simply pretending that it will go away will not help, the President of the Commonwealth of Leagio tried that but it failed when the Romain incident occurred which showed Leagio that the UNSR is an active threat to Europe that needs to be addressed and I promise that a Kerstin Premiership will do that.
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Mr. Cocx is once again wrong. Firstly, I would like to ask him, what he means by nationalism? From his positions, and since he called Trympov positions nationalist, it seems that he simply labels those who are proud of their culture, and want to preserve it by defending their borders as nationalists. Everywhere I went, I saw amazing people with amazing cultures. The people of Europe have nothing to be ashamed of, and they should all be proud. Mr. Cocx so far said nothing he can be proud of, so perhaps he just doesn't understand this, but those proud people with their own cultures are what makes this Union, they don't weaken it.
Cocx's solutions would only increase the tensions in Europe. The Premier Commissioner should focus on tackling the military-industrial complex and the war haws, not people that were dissatisfied with their government and overthrew it.
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We are now coming to the end of this lively debate. Candidates can now make a 3 minute closing statement.
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"Thank you, Stephanie, for hosting this important debate, and thanks to all the viewers who tuned in to hear all of us candidates ask for your vote. I think tonight's debate has cleared up an awful lot. You've seen candidates with no specific policy points or completely unrealistic aims, like Ms Merkel and Ms Kirstin. You saw the reactionary candidates, Trympov's hyper-nationalist, archaic zeal; Cikarova's apologism for violent, murderous coup criminals. And then, you heard what a Cocx Premiership would look like. You heard plans for a sensible, pragmatic Premiership. For a Premiership that is tough on rogue states, but compassionate towards those with the fewest means.
I trust the peoples of Europe to come together, in their own unique forms, to build solutions for this union, but I also value the EU as a place where common fists can be made to rogue regimes, where discussions can be started to achieve projects that benefit us all. I ask you, peoples of Europe, to stand with me. Let us build a Europe that is open. social. phenomenal. Thank you."
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"Thank you Mrs. DeVey for hosting this debate and for your important questions. The entirety of the European Union is endangered by a vicious European hydra. This hydra is eating away the rights of the member states and the rights of you workers, and the apetite of this beast is infinite. My many opponents here, while trying to appear as diametrically opposed to each other are just the heads of this hydra, with the same body and the same stomach.People of Europe, I won't pretend to be a hero in a shiny armour that has come to protect you from the hydra, I am not. It is a job for all of us to do our part to slay this vicious beast. Do not trust head of the hydra when it speaks to you about compassion, for its aim is to eat you. Do not focus on cutting one of the hydra's many heads, for every head that you cut off, two more will appear. The only possibility is to deliver fatal blow to the heart of this European monster. Then we can finally together build a better Europe. Europe based on cooperation, rather then on exploitation.
I wish to thank everybody that has been part of my campaign, and to everyone that is following these elections. Brothers and sisters, let's put some class into the Commission! Proletariat class! Thank you!"
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First I’d like to take a message to extend my very heartfelt, special message: thanks. Thanks, Stephanie.
Folks, It’s time to Make Europe One Again. Our region is being torn apart by coups, Communism, and globalism. Europolis has got to respect the member states, it needs to be legitimate; right now a lot of people are saying ‘why should we listen to Europolis’, and if that continues, then, maybe we won’t have an EU. And that would be so sad. So we have to make the Council fair, we have to empower the Assembly, and we have to get consensus.
We have also got to Make Europe Safe Again, OK? Right now we’re not safe, there’s coups and violence everywhere, and it’s so bad. The globalists can’t stand up to the violence because they’re weak and they’re hypocrites. The radical left are on the side of the coups. They’re the surrender option, OK? I am the only candidate who will be consistent against coups, the only candidate who will stop the flow of money to coups, and the only candidate who will win and restore law and order to our beautiful region.
The other thing we have to do is Make Europe Prosperous Again. Really prosperous. We need to keep the rebate for all nations, we can’t touch that. We need to stop crazy spending projects that’ll waste your money, and we need to stop unfair trade practices that destroy jobs, farmers, and small businesses. And I will stand with the millions of people who are employed in our great energy industries – jobs that the other candidates will shut down in their Green New Deal. That deal will be the worst deal in human history, and believe me, I know a lot about deals.
On the one hand, folks, you have the globalist losers. EPA and ELDR and, it seems, Cocx too. You’ve seen their policies, you’ve seen them fail. And they’re going to keep on failing until we vote them out. It’s so important we put the globalists – especially Kerstin and Merkel – last on the ballot.
On the other hand, you’ve got the radical left. Cikarova, what a bad night she’s had. Beasts with many heads, oh, boy. Weird! But folks, you can’t beat the coups by voting for the people behind most of them. They’ll just keep going, and then they’ll take your money, because they’re socialists, OK? It’s what they do.
Pretty bad choices, folks, but there’s an alternative. Me. And my friend John Oliver. He’s a good guy. Our agenda is the only agenda that will bring back law and order, jobs, and unity in our region. Together, folks, it’s time to Make Europe Great Again!
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Like everyone here said, thank you for hosting the debate and providing very challenging questions, Stephanie.
People of Europe, in this election, there will be many questions that you will ask yourself as you cast your vote in the ballot. Many of these candidates will give you an answer to those questions, but there is one that i think that you need to also think about. Did you feel more economically stable now then you did four months? Do you feel that you have been treated as an equal citizen by the previous Premiership? Do you think that you think that your voice has been heard by the current premier, even if it is an unpopular voice? If the answer has been no, then i would ask you to vote for somebody that is willing to hear those voices.
A Kerstin Premiership will give realistic values to the people of Europe and provide an equal voice to all the nations of this community. Europe needs to have a leader that will listen to their wishes, their voices. The Premier Commissioner is supposed to represent the needs of all Europe, not the needs of the nations that voted for them. That is what makes a Premier Commissioner the best to this community of nations.