From the Council of Ministers
Agreement Establishing the 6th government of the Republic of Istkalen
In the interests of transparency, the Council of Ministers has moved as to publish the original agreement in regards to policy aims which formed the current Malk government, the 6th government of the Republic of Istkalen.
I. The central aim of the incoming government shall be to establish a modern and progressive state in Istkalen. In doing so, the government shall be committed to:
a) Reconstructing the bureaucracy of Istkalen, primarily by pardoning former members previously convicted of collaborating with the Social Democratic government who were not directly involved in the perpetuation of crimes against humanity, as well as by re-opening and revitalizing the education and examination system for bureaucrats in the interests of modernization
b) Encouraging the economic development of Istkalen by revitalizing vocational forms of education, directly funding significant technical and agricultural endeavors for the modernization of industry and agriculture, and encouraging informal forms of cooperation, within traditional bounds, between economic actors within Istkalen, but not necessarily limited to these actions
c) Encouraging reconstruction by encouraging and democratizing infrastructure authorities throughout Istkalen, particularly focusing on the repair and expansion of transportation and agricultural infrastructure
d) Placing regulations on and limiting the influence of extremist religious sects in the territory of Istkalen which have encouraged superstition, irrationality, and violence within the people of Istkalen
e) Removing religious influence from education in the territory of Istkalen and instituting a secular and, to the extent that it is feasible, democratic form of education.
f) Encouraging the development of the art of individual nationalities within the territory of Istkalen in a national context, while also through financial and other forms of encouragement seeking to foster a unified national art
g) Encouraging the further secularization of art and culture in Istkalen through regulation on religious organizations as well as through the expansion of secular arts educational institutions within the territory of Istkalen
h) Expanding access to primary education for Istkaleners, particularly those in Arian-majority territories
i) Expanding the tertiary and vocational education systems further as to be able to accomodate the increased number entering the system from the Arian-majority territories
j) Expanding and strenghtening the healthcare system in Istkalen by making key investments in regards to further education of medical professionals, the purchase of medication and medical equipment, and the modernization of hospitals and other physical medical infrastructure in the country
II. The government shall foster forms of participatory and direct democracy in Istkalen. In doing so, the government shall be committed to:
a) Encouraging the creation of decentralized mass organizations through which citizens may participate
b) Discouraging and limiting the influence of political parties, which occupy a hegemonic position preventing genuine people's rule in Istkalen
c) Investigating the feasibility of complete prohibition of political parties in their present form
d) Reducing the size of the bureaucracy and transferring bureaucratic authority to democratically-based institutions in Istkalen, particularly the workers' associations and people's committees
e) Encouraging the further development of the people's committees and workers' associations as to allow for increased accountability of representatives and increased decentralization of powers to ward-level assemblies
f) Encouraging the further development of the women's committees in the Arian-majority regions, as well as their expansion throughout the territory of Istkalen
g) Encouraging the further development and institutionalization of the system of community and traditional courts on a secular and rational basis
h) Introducing a national initiative in Istkalen
i) Introducing instant recall of eleted representatives in Istkalen
III. The government shall seek to ensure discipline in regards to governance in Istkalen. In doing so, the government shall be committed to:
a) Prohibiting the mentally unbalanced from participating in politics
b) Limiting mass demonstrations conducted on the basis of superstition or irrationality
c) Partially or fully restoring Kerel-era policies requiring mass public political activity to be conducted through the workers' associations, people's committees, and state-recognized mass organizations
d) Encouraging reasoned criticism of state policy as a duty through established state or state-recognized institutions.
e) Holding events of mass political participation, in the form of public speeches and debates made by reasonable and mentally balanced members of the public, open to the general public for reasoned and sane viewing and participation, as to encourage moderation and rationality
f) Encouraging the medium of the written word as an alternative, legitimate, and unrestricted form of political activism, with an exception made for libel and for the purposeful dissemination of falsehoods under the appearance of truth
g) Limiting the powers that state institutions, particularly the people's committees and workers' associations, have in order to prevent abuse.
IV. The government shall seek to conserve the Istkalener economic system and welfare state, but seeks to make necessary adjustments in the interests of both the workers and economic justice. In doing so, the government shall be committed to:
a) Prohibiting the formation of formal companies, cooperatives, or associations, but allowing and encouraging informal collectives
b) Pursuing policies of socialization in regards to the mining and energy industries, in addition to public transportation, due to their importance to the continued survival of the state
c) Contining the permitting of the practice of contracting
d) Merging the workers' societies into ward-level workers' associations
e) Lowering of taxation on labor-partnerships and free workers
f) Simplification of regulation on labor-partnerships and free workers
g) Ending policies of corvée
h) Prohibiting the imposition of labor as a duty by the workers' association; replacement of this system with one based on the collection of financial dues
i) Decentralization of welfare policy to the workers' associations on model similar to that existing during the Social Democratic era
j) Restoration of the Social Democratic system of vocational and professional education, particularly the paying of stipends to students and their employment by the state in the case of apprenticeship or internship programs rather than by individuals
k) Restoration of the Social Democratic-era universal living stipend
V. The government shall seek in particular to protect and develop agriculture and craft industry in Istkalen. In doing so, the government shall be committed to:
a) Continuing Social Democratic-era agriculture subsidies, but allowing the Council of Censors to take a greater role in investigating and preventing corruption
b) Reserving specific percentages of produce for that of smallholders and craftspeople
c) Encouraging the modernization of traditional agriculture along sustainable lines without altering present distributions of ownership through the granting of subsidies for the investigation of new technologies, as well as, in the case that they are found feasible, their adoption.
d) Encouraging the modernization of craft industry without altering organization within said industry or detracting from the independence of individual craftspeople through the granting of subsidies for the investigation of new technologies, as well as, in the case that they are found feasible, their adoption.
e) Preventing the entrance of foreign products and ventures into the market that might disrupt the position of smallholders and craftspeople in Istkalen
VI. The government shall place forwards social policy protecting minorities in Istkalen. In doing so, the government shall be committed to:
a) the official recognition of all nationalities forming more than 2% of the population, with those recognized as native not needing to form more than 0,5% of the population to be counted as an official nationality
b) making available all government publications automatically in Kitets, Estonian, Helts, German, and Turkish, as well as available upon special request in any recognized language of the recognized nationalities of Istkalen
c) the creation of different school curriculae in regards to language and cultural instruction, although not specialized schools in themselves, for each of the recognized nationalities of Istkalen, but ensuring that a neutral language of instruction is taught to all.
d) the equal support of artists of all nationalities of Istkalen, with no favor afforded to any specific nationality
e) Continuing the maintenance of different social laws, particularly regarding the family, adapted for and applying to nationalities with a significantly different culture than from the majority in Istkalen
f) A prohibition on discrimination regarding significant work-related affairs, housing, and public accomodations as a result of personal characteristics, particularly nationality.
g) Establishing a neutral national language of Istkalen for use as a lingua franca.
VII. The government shall promote a peaceful and non-aligned foreign policy with aims of protecting the country's independence. In doing so, the government shall be committed to:
a) Maintaining cordial relations with all existent states to the extent that is possible
b) Constructing, or helping in the construction of, an economic or financial alliance between states without significant power.
c) Contructing, or helping in the construction of, a political alliance between non-aligned, but not necessarily neutral, states
d) Preventing the formation of any precedent that could allow for the annexation or subjugation of Istkalener territory by any means.
e) Preventing the formation of any precedent that could force Istkalen to surrender its economic sovereignty to another power by any means
f) Constructing alliances with other sovereign states as to bolster the poor international reputation of Istkalen and to ensure that subjugation of any type by any power is made difficult
Kaisa Malk
Prime Minister of the Republic of Istkalen