Talossa must not seek to serve as an escape valve from the world's problems. We do not shrink from the world's problems, we do not cower in the face of challenge, and we stand for what we believe to be right no matter the quantity and fervor of those who are wrong. We can and should be a force for good. Our humanitarianism through the BHAID and the new Talossan Naval Relief Corps are representative of the character of a great nation. Our foreign policy should present that same character on the intermicronational stage.
We have a new king who represents this activist and engaging mentality but our Government must do its part as well. Our citizens know that joy, humor, and creativity (the greatest aspects of Talossanity) are most meaningful when they engage with real issues that recognize our common humanity. And in that sense, the Green Party states that:
- We seek Talossa's entry into intermicronational organizations.
- We encourage a more considered approach to the establishment of diplomatic relations. (Only considered formal recognition with stable, reputable, and enduring nations)
- We affirm that a Green Party Government will take formal stances on issues of global import such as climate change, international peace and security, and the protection and furthering of human and sentient rights.
In the previous term, we led with resolutions on the deplorable humanitarian situation in Sudan, the Genocide in Gaza, and climate change, establishing the Green Party as the conscience of the Ziu. In previous terms, we led with diplomatic contact excoriating Uganda for its treatment of its LGBTQ population.
We will continue that proud legacy in the coming term.
And hope that other parties will do the same.
We hope you, Talossan citizens, will join us too.