Grand Duke takes questions on world events. Says- Leninovism "not a threat to the Burgundian state"
Chagny
The Grand Duke deflected questions regarding the closing of another military base and questions about the potential sale of the Burgundian automotive firm GR Auto Group and instead addressed the current Burgundian-Serreniere relationship. The Grand Duke expressed his wish that the two return to a working relationship. "The days of a pan-Frankish partnership are in the past. Yet we as a nation wish to return to a working relationship where our two nations could still attempt to resolve some issues. I do not believe that the current situation is fair to the citizens of either nation nor is it healthy for the international community". The Grand Duke declined to answer several questions in regards to the current diplomatic relationship with Kadikistan. "Bourgogne will continue to chart its current path. The overall situation could be better but we do see potential for our two nations to regain a working relationship as well when it comes to common interests" he said. The Grand Duke was asked about Leninovism in Bourgogne to which he replied sternly "I have vetoed several attempts to outlaw Leninovist political parties and organizations. Leninovism is not a threat to the Burgundian state. The people of Bourgogne have no desire for it but here; we value freedoms and if the people wish to participate in that ideology they are welcome to it so long as it remains in the scope of the law".
Chagny
The Grand Duke deflected questions regarding the closing of another military base and questions about the potential sale of the Burgundian automotive firm GR Auto Group and instead addressed the current Burgundian-Serreniere relationship. The Grand Duke expressed his wish that the two return to a working relationship. "The days of a pan-Frankish partnership are in the past. Yet we as a nation wish to return to a working relationship where our two nations could still attempt to resolve some issues. I do not believe that the current situation is fair to the citizens of either nation nor is it healthy for the international community". The Grand Duke declined to answer several questions in regards to the current diplomatic relationship with Kadikistan. "Bourgogne will continue to chart its current path. The overall situation could be better but we do see potential for our two nations to regain a working relationship as well when it comes to common interests" he said. The Grand Duke was asked about Leninovism in Bourgogne to which he replied sternly "I have vetoed several attempts to outlaw Leninovist political parties and organizations. Leninovism is not a threat to the Burgundian state. The people of Bourgogne have no desire for it but here; we value freedoms and if the people wish to participate in that ideology they are welcome to it so long as it remains in the scope of the law".