Well Done Senor Prieto, the left now have the edge over the Republicanos. It si good to see the cooperation between the FNT and Communists.
Captain Rios
Captain Rios
Well Done Senor Prieto, the left now have the edge over the Republicanos. It si good to see the cooperation between the FNT and Communists.
Captain Rios
"Please, I prefer Martí. My father made it very clear before he died that he wished to be associated with me in no way. What is that saying about politics at the dinner table?"
- Senador Ferran Martí
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Name: Alejandro Ruiz de Escovedo
Party: Republicanos
Background: Born in 1856 in the province of Talagante, de Escovedo was the product of a staunchly Catholic and Nationalist family. Alejandro quickly found himself embroiled in the politics of Talagante city, the capital of Talagante. He has always been a firebrand orator, making fools and enemies out of his opponents on many occasions and rising to the level of mayor. ((Hope that there is no mayor of Talagante... tell me if there already is one)). Now, Alejandro has his sights set on National change. He hopes that he can spur the conservative revolution from Talagante to occur throughout Chile. in his opinion, enemies of the state must be crushed, sedition must be repressed, immigration must be severely regulated, etc... Quick to voice his opinion, de Escovedo is vehemently and, on occasion, violently opposed to Socialism and Communism. To Alejandro, control of income is control of life, and must not be allowed in Chile.
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To those of you who are on the sidelines: A vote for me is a vote for continued stability and prosperity! Additionally, if there is enough support for such a thing, I will attempt to decrease the size of the army, assuming that the CoS agrees. A vote for me is a vote for peace in our time! The policy of "State Capitalism" is meant to allow the government to construct additional factories to provide employment for those unemployed, as Capitalists can not be relied on to do such a thing if there is no profit to them.
While I respect my opposition, I must say that Rivera's coalition is eerily reminiscient of earlier events. I fear that his policies will lead to a divided Chile. An unstable Chile. A stagnating Chile. If I am elected President, I assure all of you that such a thing will not happen.
- Sérgio Gogołów
Presidente,
I am not sure what "earlier events" you refer to. I have consistently been a defender of democracy in Chile and lead the fight against the recent coup to ensure you would take your lawful place as the elected President.
Pedro Rivera
I would think our continual economic success up until this point, which coincided to Laissez Faire economic policies, shows that Capitalists have not been mistreating the economy. But if the Socialists want their rhetoric, give them their rhetoric. By all means, perhaps our economy could have been even better if we had had more control of the economy.
Who knows, Chile can experiment together
-Colonel De Porto