Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-5899850-20131213234927/@comment-5942519-20131214211031

Greetings,

To Introduce myself, I am President Shane Cahill of Leylandiistan. Leylandiistan has been very active in the MicroWiki community since January. Leylandiistan has benefited greatly from intermicronational diversity and co-operation.

The European Union of Micronations has great potential. It is the only active union for European Micronations, and it is an excellent opportunity for fellow European micronationalists and their micronations to mingle together.

It would be an honour for me and Leylandiistan to be elected Chancellor, or Vice-Chancellor. I have many ideas for the EU(M). A major problem for micronations is simply finding income. The macronational EU has solved this problem for it's member states. If elected I will immediately open a discussion or forum for ideas about a European Micronational Common Market. It is a tehory that will need deep discussion and thought, but with the right tools it will be possible.

Cultural diversity is strong in Europe, and our member states come from all corners of the continent. Culture should be a big aspect of the EU(M), and I would make it so if elected. The EU(M) is not a YAMO, however through inactivity it could become just that. If elected I will ensure the EU(M) will not become inactive, in fact I will make sure it becomes one of the most active micronational organisations.

Finally, I would attempt to make the EU(M) not only one of the main micronational organisations, but also an important European organisation. Much in the same way Science Europe is the main scientific research organisation in Europe, I would like to see the EU(M) to be the main European group and focus point for micronationalism, and for it to be recognised as such by other major groups, the EU included.

This is our chance to unite the micronations of Europe through what we are, and through what we strive for. I ask you vote for. I ask that you vote for a strong future for European Micronationalism.

Kindest Regards,

Shane Cahill