Bloxburg Poland hosts one of its first Press Conferences

Kevin Winston

Euronews Bloxburg
3 min readJun 10, 2022

On Friday, Bloxburg Poland hosted one of its first press conferences after multiple weeks of in-activity. Many topics were discussed, and we have an in-depth summery of the press conference for you to read.

INTRODUCTION, FOREGIN RELATIONS, and BUSINESS AND ECONOMY

After a bumpy start, the President started the press conference with the topic of foreign relations. Poland plans to start working with foreign countries that are being impacted by global crisis and make stronger alliances. They announced that they plan to hold more state visits with countries like BUK and BUSA, and a state visit has been announced with Prime Minister Moore.

BUSINESS AND ECONOMY

Poland also plans to work on their dry business sector, announcing that they will give a 20k check to businesses to help them start and work their way up. They plan to help companies of all sizes, from small to large. They plan on helping international companies regardless of citizenship in Poland.

MINISTERY OF DEFENSE

The position which has been left open ever since the resignation of Mariusz Błaszczak will be taken over by Douglas Brown, and the president plans to help him out and get their military much stronger. The Prime Minister said Mariusz made a big impact, but they will do well even without him. Currently, Douglas is at a camp, and he cannot do his duties at the moment.

ELECTIONS

The microphone is handed to Bartek Sitek, and he announces the highest priority for him is to organize parliamentary elections to form a democratic parliament. The reforms will provide new opportunities to make Poland much more professional, and constantly increase development using extensive legal mechanisms. What they most need for elections is people who are together with Poland. The Prime Minister said that he invites anyone who wants to join Polish politics and run for the parliament soon. In the coming days, a document about the parliamentary elections will be released to the public. Elections will be organized when they have a number of candidates. More details were then discussed about how elections will work.

QUESTIONS

The main press conference came to an end after the microphone was handed to the president. However, some questions were asked by attendees.

Alexander Lorde: You said poland plans on helping bigger companies with funding, such as polliticus, euronews etc. How about smaller growing companies such as Apple Inc?

We plan to help smaller also I did not add it to it I just forgot. But smaller countries and medium size companies were my plan.

Alexander Lorde: Are you open to international companies? Or would owners require citizenship?

I really do not mind if it is an international company.

Kevin Winston: Do you think your international operations to help companies could conflict with operations for businesses in their base countries? Example: A business is registered in the UK only.

Well, if it is in the UK only, I would speak to the Prime Minister about that.

Alexander Lorde: Do you have any plans to tackle the rate of polish citizens? Poland is a great country, yet somehow it doesn’t have as many citizens like BUSA, BUK, etc.

Yes true, and me and Bartek will look into that.

Kevin Winston: Do you plan to update the outdated website for the government?

Yes, that was a big plane of mine I was gonna do it yesterday but forgot.

Alexander Lorde: A question for the prime minister. Sir, was the recent resignation of the minister of defense, a big impact for the cabinet?

Mariusz’s resignation had a big impact because he was a very good minister, but we will do well even without him. Douglas is at a camp at the moment. Military affairs are mainly the task of the defense minister, and I have a meeting with him on this subject shortly.

Alexander Lorde: Perfect, thank you. Thats all I have.

(The President also mentioned that they plan to make a peaceful Poland.)

CONCLUSION

This was a fantastic press conference for Poland. We plan to update you live on the parliamentary elections as they are announced throughout the next month, Poland may once again soon rise back to its previous glory.

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