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| The First Ottoman Election | |
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"Hello, ladies and gentlemen," The host greeted. "Welcome to Spectrum, the current affairs program that examines the events occurring in the world today to find out what is going on. Tonight, we bring the parties currently competing in the first elections of Ottoman Turkey together to find out what plans they have, if they win. Let's allow our guests to introduce themselves and the party they're representing, before they answer the first question of what they intend to stimulate growth of The Turkish Economy."
"I'm Olağan Bilgelik, Leader of The Ottoman Restorationists. At the present time, we believe that the economy should be left to grow by itself. However, the government, no matter what its political leanings are, should be ready to intervene if there are circumstances that require it. The most prominent that springs to my mind is the rail and metro networks across Turkey. The ability to commute is, quite literally, a matter of life and poverty for everyone. If they are unable to commute, the jobs they can consider applying for are limited by distance. As such, maintaining total control over the metro and rail services means that it can be run for the benefit of the passengers, not the bank accounts of shareholders.
At the present time, with the dissolution of the previous regime, the state-owned rail companies are no longer in the government's possession. The Restorationists propose retaking control of these rail networks and putting them firmly into The Royal Estate's sphere of influence. This independent trust that runs state-owned companies should achieve the best of both worlds. By eliminating the government involvement, it is impossible for these vital organisations to be meddled with for political gain, while also being run by true business people. As such, they will be run with the efficiency and shrewdness of a true commercial enterprise, while also being operated for the people, not the owners.
Other competences that shouldn't be left to private enterprise is our defence industry. Having a private defence industry means that they could, theoretically, sell the products they have made for The Ottoman Government to other nations. If there is one thing that concerns me, it's a country using OUR weapons against us. As such, my party will nationalise all defence contractors within Turkey, put them into The Royal Estate's portfolio, and put forward legislation that will prohibit the export of Turkish weapons, unless they have the permission of the government.
Finally, as per Article 22 of The Ottoman Constitution, we intend to nationalise any private communications enterprises and infrastructure within Turkey. The internet, telephone and postage are as important to daily life as the ability to commute. As such, it should be a priority to ensure that they are kept as efficient as possible. Thus, if we receive a proper mandate, I, and the cabinet, will instigate a massive infrastructure effort. We will do everything in our power to ensure that every home in Turkey, regardless of its location, is able to receive Fibre-To-The-Premises, and the blisteringly fast broadband speeds they bestow. At the present time, the average broadband speed for a Turk is a pitiful 24 megabits a second, or 3 megabytes a second. With the ever growing size of downloads and uploads, we should not fall so far behind that the dreaded phenomenon of buffering becomes a permanent fixture in our lives. Instead, we should strike now and ensure that we are all blessed with ultra-fast broadband so that we overtake, and remain ahead of, the sheer amounts of data being transmitted across the web."
(Olağan Bilgelik, Current Grand Vizier & Leader Of The Ottoman Restorationists)
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