Servatius van Kloeinge listens to the announcement of the ministers with dismay:
How quickly these men abandon liberalism disheartens to the core.
How quickly these men abandon liberalism disheartens to the core.
Dr.Fellman previously planning to have a quite retirement upon seeing this cabinet and feeling rather vonidacted in his predictions goes out into town and spends the next week purchasing a struggling local paper The Nuremberg Press the first issue under the new management is said to be realsed shortly...Coalition of NLPD-NS-SP
The von Schwaben Cabinet:
Chancellor: Konrad von Schwaben (NLPD)
Minister of Interior and Deputy Chancellor: Karl Adimari (NS)
Minister of Foreign Affairs: Maximilian von Wittelsbach (NS)
Minister of Finance: Fredrick Carile (NLPD)
Minister of War: Hals Gutfreund (NLPD)
Minister of Education: Franz von Bavel-Timmermans (SP)
Minister of Social Affairs((The Modern Tribune)): Heinrich von Gogh (SP)
~ Konrad von Schwaben, Chancellor of the German Republic
((Yes, liberal newspapers.))
This cabinet is a travesty! Allowing socialists into the government is tantamount to treason, if only in my opinion. Perhaps it is fortunate then that my opinion does not determine the law. Germany deserves better.
~Statthalther von Spinoza
I was under the impression that the NLPD was a Liberal party. My apologies for the misunderstanding.
- Ludwig Fredrik Andersen
Herr von Hohenzollern, my apologies but it seems the SP has only 1 (undisputed) position in the cabinet? It is hardly what I would call a 'cabinet of socialists'.A cabinet of Socialists... surely, the world has gone mad.
Michael von Hohenzollern
Herr von Hohenzollern, my apologies but it seems the SP has only 1 (undisputed) position in the cabinet? It is hardly what I would call a 'cabinet of socialists'.
- Adelbert af Ambroose
I find it hilarious that it is now the liberals, who are slandering the cabinet. Shows that they are not so high and mighty themselves, eh? This behavior is deplorable.
This cabinet is worthy of slander.
I find it hilarious that it is now the liberals, who are slandering the cabinet. Shows that they are not so high and mighty themselves, eh? This behavior is deplorable.
Sir, there is a great difference between slandering a public body and expressing opposition towards it. I personally have seen nothing but the latter – and when one considers that this has come almost exclusively from those whose job it is to oppose said body, I feel it entirely forgivable.
~Gerrit Aldo Servatius van Kloetinge
Calling people socialists as a derogatory term hardly counts as proper opposition.
((Yes, liberal newspapers.))
This cabinet is a travesty! Allowing socialists into the government is tantamount to treason, if only in my opinion. Perhaps it is fortunate then that my opinion does not determine the law. Germany deserves better.
~Statthalther von Spinoza
I would point you toward the words of one Herr Spinoza. Or is perhaps calling socialists 'treasonous' not derogatory in your eyes?One can hardly be held accountable for how one's use of a certain word may be inferred. I can find no explicit examples of the word 'socialist' being used in a derogatory fashion in the minutes.