Post by Clemantion on May 21, 2008 6:29:51 GMT -5
Foreign Office Press Release
16th May 2008
Regional Stats and Positions
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Regional population: 291
Regional power: Very High
Prime Minister: Posul
Deputy Prime Minister: Clemantion
Foreign Minister: Fenchurch
Home Minister: Bilrow
First Sea Lord: King John of Gililand
Minister of Comunity: Engul
World Assembly Delegate: Engul
Number of Endorsements: 55
Cabinet Reshuffle
The PM announcing cabinet changes in the final weeks of his term
Recently the Prime Minister has announced some important changes to the cabinet of Great Britain and Ireland. These changes see 3 new faces inside cabinet this term, though one minister has already been a minister before.
The first change came about because of the Prime Ministers need for someone to act as a deputy while real life clamed a significant part of his nationstates time. Posul has appointed a deputy Prime Minister in the form of newly returned Clemantion. In the same announcement he also appointed Engul as Minister of Community in order to replace the inactive Paquerettes. Engul has held this position once before and is well aware of what it involves.
Engul (second from the right) giving a short tour of Great Britain and Ireland
Given that the former Minister of Comunity had been away for so long, Engul now has his work cut out for him to keep nations inside the region. He has however the added experience of having served in the position once before and is looking forward to again holding a cabinet place.
In a second announcement made just minutes later Prime Minister Posul told the region that he would be dismissing Flake as Home Secretary due to the fact that he had started a Vote of No Confidence in the PM and because he believed that he was being an obsticle to good government. Flake had begun a vote of no confidence in Posul, however he was the only onein parliament to support this motion.
As his replacement, Posul has chosen another person who has recently returned to the region, Bilrow. Bilrow has had success in this department before and has often recruited for the region. This is however his first cabinet role and the Prime Minister has faith that he will deliver. Bilrow, just moments after his own appointment also announced that a new Immigration Director would be appointed in the form of OnderKelkia. It is hoped that the region will reach 300 nations before the end of this term.
All three appointees have a short time however to make any difference in their departments. as there is now less than 2 weeks before the region is due to have a general election.
New Faces In The Foreign Office
Fenchurch, The Current Foreign Minister with Pope Righteousness III, on their last diplomatic mission together
In a short announcement to the Foreign Office and citizens of Great Britain and Ireland Head of the Diplomatic Service, Pope Righteousness III announced
his resignation. In his speach he said:
He is however only retiring from this position and not leaving the region itself. Pope was one of the hardest workers in this position and made some brilliant
reforms to the diplomatic service.
Clemantion: New Head of the Diplomatic Service
Foreign Secretary Fenchurch was quick to announce her replacement in the form of the recently returned Clemantion who now has a huge task ahead of him
to live up to the reputation left behind by PRIII.
Windsor-Bainbridge: New Under-secretary for Foreign Affairs
Fenchurch also has appointed Windsor-Bainbridge as an under-secretary in order to help with policy issues such as the ambassador protocol and the foreign
affairs course which are both in the pipeline for development this term.
In other important Foreign Office news, the treaties of Warwick and Bristol have been ratified by both houses thus meaning that GB&I is now officially allied with the regions of Europeia and Nova Imperium respectfully. The long awaited Treaty of Cornwall has also been presented to parliament. This treaty was designed to be a replacement for the dead Congress of Sovereigns alliance. The original signatories will be Great Britain and Ireland, The New Inquisition, Hampshire and The Last Kingdom. All regions are highly positive about working with one another. The Foreign Secretary has also put forward the COPS treaty in hopes that the region will also ratify it. As many regions will know, the Convention on Off Site Property Securety is a trety specifically dealing with forum destruction and excessive spamming and keeping members who have involved themselves in such acts out of signatory regions.
The following legislation is currently being debated in the House of Commons
The Treaty of Cornwall
Elections Act 2005 amendment Bill
Written by Flake
Paquerettes Roleplay, Activity, and Community Improvement Act
Written by Free Liberal America
The Great British - Pacifican Compact Repeal Bill
Written by Fenchurch
Foreign Affairs Act Amendment Bill
Written by Trade Wind
Awards, Titles and Medals Integrity Bill
Written by King John of Gililand
World Assembly Amendment Bill
Written by Engul
The following are the most recent news publications in Great Britain and Ireland
The Citizen, Issue 3
Edited by Donchatryit
The Citizen Editorial
Edited by Donchatryit
The Citizen, Issue 2
Edited by Donchatryit
The Citizen, Issue 1
Edited by Donchatryit
The Navy Times, Volume 2
Edited by King John of Gililand
Free Liberal Post, Issue 5
Edited by Free Liberal America
You may also find of interest...
Prime Ministers Questions Thread
Goodbye from the Foreign Office Team for now. Foreign updates just like this one will continue to be posted so that you can keep up-to-date with just
what's happening in GB&I. Thanks very much for reading.
God Save the King![/SIZE]
This has been a production of the Foreign Office of Great Britain and Ireland
16th May 2008
Regional Stats and Positions
Click to visit the Great Britain and Ireland Region
Click to visit the Great Britain and Ireland Forums
Regional population: 291
Regional power: Very High
Prime Minister: Posul
Deputy Prime Minister: Clemantion
Foreign Minister: Fenchurch
Home Minister: Bilrow
First Sea Lord: King John of Gililand
Minister of Comunity: Engul
World Assembly Delegate: Engul
Number of Endorsements: 55
Cabinet Reshuffle
The PM announcing cabinet changes in the final weeks of his term
Recently the Prime Minister has announced some important changes to the cabinet of Great Britain and Ireland. These changes see 3 new faces inside cabinet this term, though one minister has already been a minister before.
The first change came about because of the Prime Ministers need for someone to act as a deputy while real life clamed a significant part of his nationstates time. Posul has appointed a deputy Prime Minister in the form of newly returned Clemantion. In the same announcement he also appointed Engul as Minister of Community in order to replace the inactive Paquerettes. Engul has held this position once before and is well aware of what it involves.
Engul (second from the right) giving a short tour of Great Britain and Ireland
Given that the former Minister of Comunity had been away for so long, Engul now has his work cut out for him to keep nations inside the region. He has however the added experience of having served in the position once before and is looking forward to again holding a cabinet place.
In a second announcement made just minutes later Prime Minister Posul told the region that he would be dismissing Flake as Home Secretary due to the fact that he had started a Vote of No Confidence in the PM and because he believed that he was being an obsticle to good government. Flake had begun a vote of no confidence in Posul, however he was the only onein parliament to support this motion.
As his replacement, Posul has chosen another person who has recently returned to the region, Bilrow. Bilrow has had success in this department before and has often recruited for the region. This is however his first cabinet role and the Prime Minister has faith that he will deliver. Bilrow, just moments after his own appointment also announced that a new Immigration Director would be appointed in the form of OnderKelkia. It is hoped that the region will reach 300 nations before the end of this term.
All three appointees have a short time however to make any difference in their departments. as there is now less than 2 weeks before the region is due to have a general election.
New Faces In The Foreign Office
Fenchurch, The Current Foreign Minister with Pope Righteousness III, on their last diplomatic mission together
In a short announcement to the Foreign Office and citizens of Great Britain and Ireland Head of the Diplomatic Service, Pope Righteousness III announced
his resignation. In his speach he said:
I would simply like to thank all the ambassadors who really go out there an give it their all, posting updates within hours of its announcement and
engaging residents of the regions they visit. You guys really made the job enjoyable.
I hope my two-ish months with the Diplomatic Service have left it better than I found it and I hope some of the programs and initiatives created during my time will endure.
engaging residents of the regions they visit. You guys really made the job enjoyable.
I hope my two-ish months with the Diplomatic Service have left it better than I found it and I hope some of the programs and initiatives created during my time will endure.
He is however only retiring from this position and not leaving the region itself. Pope was one of the hardest workers in this position and made some brilliant
reforms to the diplomatic service.
Clemantion: New Head of the Diplomatic Service
Foreign Secretary Fenchurch was quick to announce her replacement in the form of the recently returned Clemantion who now has a huge task ahead of him
to live up to the reputation left behind by PRIII.
Windsor-Bainbridge: New Under-secretary for Foreign Affairs
Fenchurch also has appointed Windsor-Bainbridge as an under-secretary in order to help with policy issues such as the ambassador protocol and the foreign
affairs course which are both in the pipeline for development this term.
In other important Foreign Office news, the treaties of Warwick and Bristol have been ratified by both houses thus meaning that GB&I is now officially allied with the regions of Europeia and Nova Imperium respectfully. The long awaited Treaty of Cornwall has also been presented to parliament. This treaty was designed to be a replacement for the dead Congress of Sovereigns alliance. The original signatories will be Great Britain and Ireland, The New Inquisition, Hampshire and The Last Kingdom. All regions are highly positive about working with one another. The Foreign Secretary has also put forward the COPS treaty in hopes that the region will also ratify it. As many regions will know, the Convention on Off Site Property Securety is a trety specifically dealing with forum destruction and excessive spamming and keeping members who have involved themselves in such acts out of signatory regions.
The following legislation is currently being debated in the House of Commons
The Treaty of Cornwall
Elections Act 2005 amendment Bill
Written by Flake
Paquerettes Roleplay, Activity, and Community Improvement Act
Written by Free Liberal America
The Great British - Pacifican Compact Repeal Bill
Written by Fenchurch
Foreign Affairs Act Amendment Bill
Written by Trade Wind
Awards, Titles and Medals Integrity Bill
Written by King John of Gililand
World Assembly Amendment Bill
Written by Engul
The following are the most recent news publications in Great Britain and Ireland
The Citizen, Issue 3
Edited by Donchatryit
The Citizen Editorial
Edited by Donchatryit
The Citizen, Issue 2
Edited by Donchatryit
The Citizen, Issue 1
Edited by Donchatryit
The Navy Times, Volume 2
Edited by King John of Gililand
Free Liberal Post, Issue 5
Edited by Free Liberal America
You may also find of interest...
Prime Ministers Questions Thread
Goodbye from the Foreign Office Team for now. Foreign updates just like this one will continue to be posted so that you can keep up-to-date with just
what's happening in GB&I. Thanks very much for reading.
God Save the King![/SIZE]
This has been a production of the Foreign Office of Great Britain and Ireland