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Saturday 1 August 2020

November 2020 election: Interview with Tablekitten of the Moralist Party

In the second of a series of interviews to be held with the candidates of November's upcoming elections to allow them to state their policies and political beliefs, the Batyr Times interviews Tablekitten of the Moralist Party. Tablekitten is standing for both the Presidency and a seat in the Consultative Mejlis.

Interview

Note: The views of this interviewee are their own personal views and not the views of the Batyr Times.
Q: Greetings Mr. TableKitten, thank you for taking the time to speak to Batyr Times. You have decided to stand as a candidate for President and as a deputy in the Consultative Assembly. What was your reasoning for your decision to stand?
A: I wished to do so.
Q: As the leader of the Moralist Party, what are the beliefs of your personal ideology and your party's ideology?
A: We would encourage Hasanistanis to learn from the good example of Lei Feng.
Q: Are you supporters of Mao Zedong as well?
A: No.
Q: What are your views on social policy?
A: Abortion and rotation must be completely forbidden.
Q: What is your opinion on economic policy?
A: I think that the Government can and should provide for five fine acres and a cow for every married Hasanistani couple.
Q: What is your opinion on foreign policy? Do you support Hasanistan joining international organisations? Do you support Hasanistani neutrality?
A: Hasanistan is the only real nation; it has jurisdiction over all things made and unmade. No micronational organizations truly exist.
Q: If you are elected as President or as a member of the Consultative Assembly, would you work with the other parties?
A: I would work with other parties as necessary.
Q: Thank you for allowing us some of your time to participate in this interview.
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