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Interview with the President, who will shortly have the official appointment as head of state.

Reporter: Mr. President, you will be the first character to be officially nominated as head of state after just over two months of hard work, are you satisfied?

President: Certainly, we have worked hard and now we are approaching the goal, we have prepared the population for the affixing of a head of state and in a few months I, like anyone else, will be able to return to being a simple citizen.

Reporter: Have you already decided then? Won't you run for the position of head of state?

President: You see, at the moment my party, which is the Democratic Party, hasn't asked me the question yet, so, I guess, they're preparing the party with a new leader.

Journalist: do you feel betrayed by your own party?

President: absolutely not, it is the democratic process, in my place will surely come another worthy successor. And anyway, it doesn't mean that I won't be able to return in the future.

Reporter: So at the end of this year, when you leave politics, you will also leave a window open for her to return. very well.
Will there be a ceremony for your official appointment?

President: I think the "protocol" people have prepared a ceremony that every future President will have to respect, so yes, there will be a kind of inaugural ceremony even though I have already been President for a few months.

Journalist: What do you think of the law passed by the majority that limits the time for speeches in discussions on draft laws?

President: I'll be very blunt, I think it's good for our company.

Reporter: What makes you think that?

President: are you aware of how many laws are being examined by parliamentary committees for months and then end up stagnating in the hall of parliament for other months just for the simple right to obstruct?

Reporter: But filibuster is a democratic practice that is accepted in many countries. Why do you think gagging the minority is good?

President: If I show you a document, will you read it? and will she explain it to her readers?

Journalist: of course.

The president takes an endless stack of papers and passes them to the reporter.
The journalist reads the various papers, they are typed by the verbalizers of the parliament. Within these sheets there are so many concepts and so many turns of phrase that they could very well occupy hours and hours of parliamentary work.
Journalist: So this is the reason why it was decided to limit the discussion time?

President: (nods and shrugs)

Journalist: one last thing, how is diplomatic and interregional politics proceeding?

President: Very well, we have our founder who is a great expert in international politics and is also my personal friend, a trusted person.

Journalist: In the region's agenda there is the possibility of having the so-called "Public Protest", a possibility that the majority has rejected today, believes there will be repercussions or intends to subvert in the long term the wicked choice made today by your majority ?

President: I must take note and admit that my majority was wrong, I will try to schedule a new provision of law that reopens to the "Public Protest" as soon as possible, what happened is unacceptable. I take all the responsibility for it.

Journalist: one last thing, when do you think there will be the inauguration?

President: I hope as soon as possible, however I believe by the end of this month.

Reporter: Thank you, Mr. President.

President: thanks to you, a greeting to all your constituents and a hug to the founder of our beloved Region.

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