[Green] Reform as problem-solving not problematization

Started by Breneir Tzaracomprada, Yesterday at 09:26:21 PM

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Breneir Tzaracomprada

Government reform should address real problems and not problematize people we dislike.

The Green Party shares the concern voiced by the URL Seneschal candidate regarding the inaction of the current tuischac'h, who has been absent from Witt for months. This lack of engagement has left the Ziu without effective moderation or guidance, deepening the sense of disorder in our legislature. We agree that this is unacceptable but we are equally disappointed that the URL has not joined the Green Party in calling for structural reform to the Office of the Tuischac'h to ensure this situation never happens again. We commit to doing so.

Democracy cannot depend on the goodwill or diligence of any one individual. When a tuischac'h abandons their duties, the system must empower the Ziu to remove and replace them swiftly. This is not a partisan issue, but one of good governance. The people of Talossa deserve institutions that function not that falter when a single person fails to fulfill their commitments.

Citizens deserve a government that is accountable and responsive, one that treats public service as a trust, not a title, not a chore, and certainly not an afterthought. Good government begins with honesty, openness, and respect for the people it serves. Democracy thrives when every citizen can see how decisions are made and know that their leaders are answerable for their actions.

If we are to foster the orderly, respectful, and well-moderated debate that is essential to the life of our democracy then ministers should view terpelaziuns as the mechanism that ensures transparency not as an inconvenience or personal attack, but as a vital part of necessary oversight.

We, Greens, take this responsibility seriously. In the last Cosa, we lodged more than two dozen terpelaziuns, addressing a wide range of issues — from Talossa's foreign policy to activity levels in the Ministry of Justice and immigration. We followed this up with mid-term reviews of several agencies to help the Talossan people more easily evaluate their government. Every question was based on the Government's own commitments and was asked in the spirit of public service: to inform citizens, to hold ministers accountable, and to strengthen the integrity of our institutions.

No other party can present this record to you and we therefore tell you true accountability is not achieved through slogans, but through consistent action, honest dialogue, and institutional reform. The Green Party remains committed to leading by the examples we set in the last Cosa and we believe these examples have demonstrated we stand for a government that listens, answers, and serves.

Chief Bopper, Green Party
"Clearly we're not ostracizing this guy hard enough." -Miestra Schiva
"I refuse to work with you on this or any matter in Talossa." -Antaglha Xhenerös Somelieir
"If I were running a party, it would be the Brenéir Can Kiss My Ciol party. -Dien

Brecken Godfrey


Breneir Tzaracomprada

Quote from: Brecken Godfrey on Today at 06:47:17 AMWhat are some of the green parties policies?

Hi Brecken, we try to avoid direct political recruitment (we call this broosking) while someone is a prospective citizen. I would invite you to review the threads for all parties to make your own conclusions regarding what each party stands for.

Once your citizenship application process is completed I'd be more than happy to discuss the finer points of my specific party. :)

Chief Bopper, Green Party
"Clearly we're not ostracizing this guy hard enough." -Miestra Schiva
"I refuse to work with you on this or any matter in Talossa." -Antaglha Xhenerös Somelieir
"If I were running a party, it would be the Brenéir Can Kiss My Ciol party. -Dien