Ah ok, good luck with it.I want to include it later in larger middle east vote.
Ah ok, good luck with it.I want to include it later in larger middle east vote.
I mean the hard part is finding someone that would be better in any way different from the Kims. This is early North Korea we are talking about which is going to be hard to find someone that does not fallow the socialist foundations.Honestly, I'd like to depose the Kim family and replace them with a more competent and non-militaristic leader.
True but I'd like to save North Korea from the Kims though.I mean the hard part is finding someone that would be better in any way different from the Kims. This is early North Korea we are talking about which is going to be hard to find someone that does not fallow the socialist foundations.
Pak Kum-Chol is the perfect candidate for it. He was the leader of the failed Kapsan Faction Conspiracy during the 60s, as was executed by Kim Il Sung during his consolidation of power phase, when Pak was the second man of the Korean regime.I mean the hard part is finding someone that would be better in any way different from the Kims. This is early North Korea we are talking about which is going to be hard to find someone that does not fallow the socialist foundations.
Perhaps we can have Yakov Novichenko assist us in removing Kim and give him a Hero of the Soviet Union medal.Pak Kum-Chol is the perfect candidate for it. He was the leader of the failed Kapsan Faction Conspiracy during the 60s, as was executed by Kim Il Sung during his consolidation of power phase.
His alledged disagreavences with Kim are exactly the type of thing we would want to reform. He was too a veteran guerilla fighter, but favored focus on light industry over heavy and preached some limited economic liberalization.
I say we should kill Kim while we still can and substitute him for this guy. He can't be that bad, and we out to not let North Korea become such a depraved totalitarian monarchy. Its important that we preserve the image of the communist countries by preventing people like the Kims and Pol-Pot from coming to or staying on power.
The Comintern was dissolved back in 1943. In 1947, in its place, the Information Bureau of Communist and Workers' Parties (Cominform) was created, with slightly more limited functions. Cominform members:it’s time guys to make the Comitern more international and act like a sorta world government (mandate each other and also help eachother)
In fact, Comrade Kim is not against some reforms - if they help “National Greatness”. The only problem is that Korea exists in a state of "Cold Civil War". So, first of all, we need to destabilize South Korea and ensure that the Americans no longer bother it.His alledged disagreavences with Kim are exactly the type of thing we would want to reform. He was too a veteran guerilla fighter, but favored focus on light industry over heavy and preached some limited economic liberalization.
I say we should kill Kim while we still can and substitute him for this guy. He can't be that bad, and we out to not let North Korea become such a depraved totalitarian monarchy. Its important that we preserve the image of the communist countries by preventing people like the Kims and Pol-Pot from coming to or staying on power.
We could expand the cominform for more international cooperation and to make sure any new communist movements follow the soviet Union as their role model (so we do not have a China situation again)The Comintern was dissolved back in 1943. In 1947, in its place, the Information Bureau of Communist and Workers' Parties (Cominform) was created, with slightly more limited functions. Cominform members:
This could create problems in relations with Yugoslavia - in Yugoslav propaganda, Cominform exists only as an instrument of Soviet foreign policy (which is not completely untrue).We could expand the cominform for more international cooperation and to make sure any new communist movements follow the soviet Union as their role model (so we do not have a China situation again)
Many of those have committed what today would be warcrimes. Their leadership definitely deserves no quarter, the grunts we theoretically could release for harsh labor punishment in East Germany.1. Should all German POW's be released from the Soviet imprisonment?
B) No
For administrative reform: Gradually, scientifically and with time to see impact of changes. Corruption: over two axles, 1) looking at opportunity (lack of checks and balances), 2) onnwho lives beyond their means. This is doable in a relatively short time.2. Please write down how should upcoming administrative reform/anti-corruption and anti-bureaucracy campaign be done?
I think by doing that, plus having them to come up with a WHY and a HOW TO SOLVE, and actually doing something with it will reinforce the above mentioned culture of joint ownership and responsibility.but we should also reduce the incentive for corruption by encouraging honesty and competence. Perhaps reducing the penalties for failure to meeting quotas and encourage record-keeping for stronger veracity.
1) Economic recovery, 2) housing, healthcare & education recovery, 3) citizens participation in a safe way3. In a few weeks time, General Secretary Zhukov will attend a summit in Moscow, where he will meet with leaders of Eastern European governments. Please write down, on which topics should the summit focus on?
Stalin was a murderous piece of shit. However, we can't drop him like that. Deemphasize him, switch his portrait with Lenin and such, only talk about the People's achievements during that time. Stalin (should) and Zhukov (will) serve the people, not the other way around.4. As General Secretary Zhukov is now 6 months in charge, it's high time to form a stance of the new Soviet government towards the legacy of 30-years of Joseph Stalin. Please write it down.
When FRG recognizes GDR and Oder-Neisse line.1. Should all German POW's be released from the Soviet imprisonment?
AShould Pak Kum-chol replace Kim Il Sung as leader of North Korea
A) Yes
B) No