Thursday 8 November 2007

Krembs Rallies PRP on Election Eve

BRIESK - Progressive Peter Krembs concluded his campaign for Royal Assembly this afternoon in a speech to high tech workers in an office complex on the outskirts of Briesk. Krembs declared his commitment to the protection of civil liberties, military funding, and the creation of a private hospital system.

On the issue of privatization, he said, "Morovia has a history as a nation of scientific progress and technological development. This is due, in my opinion, to the fact that Morovia's laissez-faire economy drives rational self-interest amongst individuals. I do not think we need to look beyond this model to find a solution to the problems confronting Morovia's healthcare system and hospitals."

"I'm excited about Morovia's future," said Krembs. "New citizens have brought along enthusiasm and ideas that will continue to revive and enrich Morovia's political life, and I look forward to working with them to re-establish a flourishing online community centered around ideas."

Krembs, a civil libertarian, is a longtime citizen of Morovia. Chair of last month's Progressive-Reform Party Conference, he joins Steven Foong and Peter Hickey on the party's ticket for Royal Assembly.