25 Nov 2020, 20:11

The summit was going exactly as President Elçi has imagined: A messy vibe, Bridges and Juncker going neck and neck and Mikaela being as sassy as she usually is. She didn't talk during the Eurorail discussions, as it wasn't really affecting Alkharya. Now that the topic was changed, it was time for her to speak, finally! She took some of that water and started talking:


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Mr. Juncker, I can assure you Alkharya is quite ready for a greener transition to combat climate change. 95% of our energy comes from renewable sources- half of that being wind energy. I have always helped many non-profit organizations to build trees all around Alkharya. Yeditepe? Covered 1/10 of it with trees. Fruity trees, too, so it's also a bonus on agriculture. Throughout my career, I have promoted and endorsed many legislative works promoting electric cars with tax cuts and special exempts, some of which passed, some didn't. Also, Alkharyans would love to see their nation hosting the first climate summit in the capital city of Kaanpaşa. We would love to host any worldwide event, really.

Now, as for waters, I feel there are quite a lot of dissenting opinions for that issue and it is quite hard to make an agreement for all parties. Some believe that if you don't go to war for waters, it wasn't your claim to being with, while some say you have the right to the water if you have the coast. It's confusing. I believe that the former viewpoint is flawed in some way and it just allows invasion of the waters near you since you may not have the equipment to defend it. That's a rough argument. I don't have much to say right now about this but I would like to add more as other people start talking or in another discussion of some kind. Maybe Councillor Gökçen argue about it on the Council?

I was a little late for this discussion, but Alkharya already has its local 5G equipment, currently a work in progress, set to be completed and distributed nationally... somewhere around 2021. I have massive privacy and espionage concerns over using other countries' 5G network and staunchly disagree with sharing stuff like this with other nations. I definitely support ERASMUS and would love to see international citizens in the finest universities of Alkharya. What else... I think nothing. For now.