To Algerianbania.
I'm not sure entirely what your asking. Certainly, if your are asking for my goals, my goal would have the simplest and most straightforward cabinet necessary to fulfill the functions of the government.
And I don't remember if I recruited you or not.
To Gallipoli-China:
1. A while back I noticed that a serious problem had cropped up with a sudden increase in the hostility of the atmosphere. What I think contributed most to this was that some among the raiders and defenders in this region were using it as a forum for their own dispute, one which as far as I'm concerned is none of Taijitu's business. That has since died down. We now though of course have the issue of Govindia, which has yet to reach a final conclusion. Personally, I am a bit concerned by the inter-admin bickering and conflict that occurred when the restriction was enforced.
2. Probably because they are the kind of proposals on which I can realistically offer the most concrete promises, as such matters would be nearly entirely under my control as Delegate.
3. As noted above, I have worked with the executive as Minister of Internal Affairs. And I would say that Speaker has prepared me well in some ways for this job. Just as I had to be present consistently as Speaker so will I have to do the same as Delegate to handle those everyday mundane affairs. I even had an opportunity to experience the important task of devolving responsibilities to others with the Speakers pro Tempore. The two certainly are not the same entirely, but the shift is certainly not an impossible one.
4. Quite an interesting question. I do not necessarily believe that administrators should be tied to political offices in such a an overwhelming fashion. There are a few offices which I feel warrant the status, such as the Delegacy, but that's about it. And certainly I believe it is important to have apolitical admins who are trusted individuals, such the Root admins, to keep an eye on any person who has admin status by virtue of a political office and who can handle the simple practical reality of having to run the forums.
5. I definitely would like it if elected if my Delegacy could go untainted. That really goes without saying.
6. Immediately at least, no regions who I consider dreaded enemies or great friends come to mind, though I've noticed a greater degree of interaction with certain regions, such as the North Pacific. And as to greater friendship, I would prefer that as many regions as possible be on good terms with Taijitu. It's tricky to answer this questions without the full resources the Ministry of Regional Security and External Affairs behind me.
7. Ah, I mentioned this above. Overall, I don't think that a bias exists inherently within Taijitu itself. I believe that the problem lies with the raiders and the defenders themselves. Taijitu is an open region, so we have both here. But I feel that they should respect our neutrality while here, and if they want to fight they can go and do it elsewhere on their own time. As Delegate I would refuse to let my own and Taijitu's policies to be controlled by a fight which is not Taijitu's problem or business.
8. Practically, easier questions would be preferable so that I could answer them better and make myself look better as a result.