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The Presidential Elections
Who will lead the Mapp into the autumn of 2005?
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HONGOLIA

FOREIGN MINISTER OF TRIPLE H'S GOVERNMENT

"If elected President of the MAPP, there are several main objectives Hongolia would like to achieve that past presidents have not focused on, though they have made great strides in other areas of the MAPP.

"There are currently 1.8 million refugees in the hands of CP, and the number grows monthly. This is completely unacceptable and will command my attention immediately if named president CP. Furthermore, increasing number of nations fall into civil war while the MAPP watches and the death toll in these war torn nations rise. Hongolia, with the consultation of Great Powers and other influencial nations, will try to resolve these extremely vital, yet neglected, issues.

"The other main issue that will be brought to the front line is the increasing disparity between the Great / Major Powers and the Emerging / Middle Powers. With the rejuvenation of the World Bank, Hongolia will try to establish financial incentives for Emerging / Middle Powers to help these nations become one of the Major Powers on the MAPP.

"There have been only 2 Presidents of the MAPP (one being Rattanjeetland), and new blood needs to be continually injected into the MAPP to keep the MAPP fresh, exciting, and evolving to meet the needs of the ever volatile MAPP. As seen by the previous 2 presidencies, the MAPP takes a new life with the creative visions of the Presidents. The MAPP needs a new vision now with the changing landscape and Triple H is the one who can lead the MAPP into the future."


RATTANJEETLAND

FOREIGN MINISTER OF THE ETHNARCH'S CABINET

"With the rampant poverty, widespread neglect, and the plague of apathy, the Mapp is falling sick. With the reforms that Octavton brought forth in the last congress and approved by the majority of the voting members, this sad state of affairs is beginning to turn around. But the battle against stagnation is far from over. Here Rattanjeetland, as the next President of Congressional Parliment, promises to use the new reforms as stepping stones for a greater future for the Mapp so that the Mapp can once again thrive with interest and passion as it did in the past."

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