Party speeches try to adress the nation's political situation
- Republic of Sevastok
- 16 apr
- Tempo di lettura: 4 min
April 13th
Television speech – Nikolai Morozov, Soviet Renaissance Party
Morozov:
Citizens of Sevastok,
companions, workers, soldiers, mothers, students ...
it's time to wake up.
We live in a small town, but with a great history. We were born on the bones of the Soviet giant, and since then we have dragged ourselves between liberal promises, compromises with the West and submission to Moscow. Today they tell us that we are modern, because we have skyscrapers. That we are prosperous because we have new factories. That we are strong ... because we send our children to fight wars that do not belong to us.
I say: enough.
The Soviet Renaissance Party was born to restore order, honor and justice to this land.
We will not talk about “sweet reforms ” or “democratic transitions ”. We will not get lost in academic chatter. We will speak with the language that the people understand:
bread. homeland. power.
Ivan Sokolov:
We can't win against skyscrapers, Andrey. People see progress. Bread on the table. The lights went on at night. The question is: how do you show them what price they are paying for those lights?
Svetlana Dobrova:
With truth. With faces. With numbers. Young people ignore us because we speak like grandparents. But if we tell them that they are building their future on military foundations, that every new factory is also a chain, perhaps they will listen to us. We need a new narrative.
Pyotr Kabanov:
My factory mates get regular wages now. They no longer protest. But they know that if Moscow jumps, he also skips bread. They live in blackmail. And if we show them that we can guarantee bread without obedience, perhaps they will follow us.
Malik Dzhafarov:
We need a plan. You speak of emotion, I tell you: data are needed. Proposals. Concrete reforms. We need a project for an autonomous, self-sufficient Sevastok that invests in its young people. Marine agriculture. State transport. Free universities. And yes, nationalization of military factories. But slowly.
Kurelich:
Exact. We cannot fight capitalism with nostalgia. Nor with Morozov's bayonets. We have to fight it intelligently. With patience. Our new program must be this:
An independent Sevastok – neither under Moscow nor under the West.
A popular economy – cooperatives, public enterprises, strong unions.
Young people at the center – free training, public housing, culture.
Our program is clear:
Restoration of state control over all strategic industries.
End of external influences: Sevastok will return to being sovereign.
A strong, proud army, ready to defend the homeland.
Patriotic education, discipline in schools, end of cultural liberalism.
Security: zero tolerance for crime, moral degradation and internal enemies.
And to young people who feel lost, betrayed by a future without direction ...
I tell you: we will give you a purpose. A flag. An ideal to live for.
We don't ask for votes.
We ask for loyalty.
We don't offer compromises.
We offer fate.
Join us. Rebuild with us.
For a Soviet Sevastok, strong and just.
For a new Union that will be born, first in heart, then in fact.
Glory to the people. Glory at work. Glory to rebirth. April 14th
Address to the Nation – Andrey Kurelich, PSP
Kurelich:
Sevastok people,
today I speak to you not only as Minister, but as a companion.
We live in a time when our nation is treated like a pawn. Moscow finances us, commands us, uses us. Others want to drag us back, to a rigid past, made of fear.
We of the Progressive Socialist Party say: Sevastok must walk with his own legs.
We want a modern, concrete socialism.
A country where work is dignified.
Where young people have a future.
Where no one is forced to fight wars that do not belong to him.
Our program is simple:
More school, less barracks.
More civilian factories, less weapons.
More democracy, less obedience.
More future, less nostalgia.
We don't promise miracles. But let's promise one thing:
we will fight for every citizen, for every family, for every future that deserves respect.
Sevastok is small, yes. But his dignity can be great.
And we will defend it.
Thanks.
April 15th Response to political speeches in the past few days - Aleksandr Bashkirov
We are facing a period of uncertainty that questions the potential of our society, we start from Morozov's ideas, he talks about strong society, my party has fought to be able to give you the opportunity to choose your path and he talks about power, he does not want skyscrapers, he does not want a citizen to choose which path to take or where to work, for him everything must be under state control. I do not understand all this hatred towards Moscow, it finances us, supports us and with it we have advantageous agreements, it does not seem to me that the nation is going badly. He speaks of blackmail from the government when if he were elected he would line you up for bread and clothes instead of having his own economic autonomy. Independent Sevastok, an interesting idea unfortunately and how to tell the Vatican or Subiaco to deal with it alone in everything and for everything, where do we find metal, coal? The agricultural sector is not always active and so on. We live in a globalized world we try to exploit opportunities. They talk about free education, patriotic education and zero tolerance for crime, in short what to say, too late, because these are already the policies of the party so I can only suggest to those who manage Soviet Renaissance to at least inquire before speaking. We are talking about a strong national army, when with this statement I intend to have 1200 tanks on an island of less than 1000km ^ 2 among other things from 1950 or 60 if it suits us. Sevastok's army has evolved into a compact but lethal force, the numbers have decreased but the quality has increased exponentially. While with Minister Kurelich I am already more in tune, more school, less barracks. more civilian factories, less weapons. More democracy, less obedience. More future, less nostalgia. I disagree on the issue of “Sevastok Pedina ” but if we are here today it is because of Moscow.