Adevarul de Altaisk
Interview with Chancellor Alen Karin about future of the nation
Interview with Chancellor Alen Karin about future of the nation
The Adevarul de Altaisk has managed to make an interview with Chancellor Alen Karin in which we managed to get important information about what the government plans for the future of the people in Altai.
Reporter: Chancellor Karin, when your cabinet was elected you promised that the economy of the nation would be launched. How do you plan to do it?
Chancellor Karin: The economy is a grave problem now. After the Hetmans took power in the 90s and during their entire reign, the economy has gradually deteriorated and now, the heavy industry is nearly inexistent. We are now taking two paths to launch the economy.
The first one is the oil industry. I don’t know why, but the past regime has shown how incompetent they where because, if they would have developed this industry, now Altai would have competed with the Talemantine Empire and Jurzan as oil exporters. But instead, at the end of their regime, the ground on which we stand is full of around 8% of the world’s oil reserve but still we imported oil products from the Talemantine Empire. Now we started a joint venture with the Kyiv, namely with RusOil and in parallel with them, we will soon start a program in with we will expand the extraction by building more oil wells.
The second path we will take would be a reform of the taxing system. We inherited from the Hetmanate, in the tax system, an enormous bureaucratic system with hundreds of taxes per capita. I even believe a study that was made in the autumn that shown in Altai the biggest number of taxes per capita in Himyar and one of the biggest from the world. In brief, we plan a reform in which we disband many of those puny taxes and try to lower the some of the other taxes, especially the manpower tax and the VAT. But we will also promote the export of products that Altai is famous for, namely wine and other spirit drinks. We will raise the sin tax and with the signing of free trade agreements in Polasciana and Danzig, I am sure that such products will soon flood their markets.
Reporter: There was a scandal started with the CFA’s and AltAir’s retreat from Zamosk. How do you comment?”
Chancellor Karin: Before looking in the mount of the politicians in opposition and the people in the media, look at the name of the CFA. Caile Ferate Altaice. After the treaty of Talemaniki, the Zamosk Oblast became an independent country, so mathematically speaking, its territory and people are no longer Altaian nationals, but Zamoskan nationals of Altaian ethnicity. So, I find it normal for the two companies to retreat from Zamosk. I don’t know why it is so much scandal about this, because we only stopped the travels and flights. The planes that were registered in Rovograd and the locomotives and carriages that belong to the Rovograd airport and depot will be inherited by the Zamoskan government.
Reporter: There was an exchange of sharp replicas between the OBA and the Engellex Government. What do have to say about it?
Chancellor Karin: First, we have to look at the events that happened before this. In 2010, some members of the Salvation Army traveled into the Uroduah Oblast and opened fire, killing around 40 Muslim citizens living in the village of Siddi el Hani. I am now not saying that the Diagists and Muslims are saints and the Christians are devils. Yes, the Diagists under Sorin Lazarev have killed Christians in Zamosk. The OBA has managed to punish the Diagist war criminals. Now, they have to apprehend the Christian war criminals. They don’t need international support for that just to work with the Zamoskan Government
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Reporter: During the exchange of replicas between the two, the Engellex responses called the government a tyranny. What do you have to say?
Chancellor Karin: The Engellexic response was disturbing to all Altaians that went to the election held last year. The OBA called for the punishment of the Salvationist war criminals and the Engellexic response was to call this a persecution of Christians. Further more it also shows how ignorant are the Engellexic officials to the other people of Europe. But, above that I still find no link between the punishment of some war criminals and Christian persecutions and the policies of our so called “tyranny”.
Reporter: Thank you, Mr. Chancellor.