This article was written by a comrade from our party ( Ephraim ) and is being translated to highlight the oppression of the presidency against new players.
The Presidential (In)competence
Good morning, gentlemen. With great caution, I come today to discuss a serious matter with the brazilian community.
Since the new presidency took control of the country, new internal and external problems have been emerging—and they are not few. I will describe them in more detail below.
1. Internal Issues
First, the president’s arbitrary actions are eroding the unity of the community. Makowiski is using his power to censor our party (MAFIA), including the removal of the vice presidency, the banning of the group from the community, and attacks on our image—actions that go against the honor expected of the presidential position.
But that is not all. In international diplomacy, chaos prevails—and I will explain why.
2. NAP with Uruguay
Although the Brazilian–Uruguayan agreement is not entirely bad, the community itself was not consulted regarding its terms. Everything was done hastily and in secrecy, with the aim of recovering our regions to gain popularity. In the end, however, we made “peace” for 90 days with those who had dominated the nation and extorted money from our lands for a long time—despite the fact that we are a community with eight times their population and were on the verge of reclaiming the nation.
3. Italy and Lithuania
Italy, as stated by the government itself, was one of our historical allies, and we were instructed to defend the Italians throughout the entire week. Moreover, the Italians were willing to persuade their Argentine allies to reach an agreement with Brazil in which we would regain our territories, and they showed great humility in their dealings with us. Italy is part of a large bloc that includes, besides them, Lithuania, France, Turkey, Argentina, Hungary, among others.
However, the presidency, without considering the consequences, chose to support another ally—Russia, an enemy of Lithuania—and declared Lithuania a sworn enemy, with the intention of backing the Russian revolution against Lithuania in Moscow.
During this conflict, Brazil not only wasted a significant amount of equipment and money, but also lost its friendship with the Italians, who—loyal to Lithuania—have just declared war on Brazil.
Not only that, but Lithuania itself, a highly influential nation in the game, has severed all diplomatic relations with our country.
4. International Position
Brazil is now an international pariah due to the actions of the presidency. In addition to being internally divided, we no longer have any major allies—on the contrary, we are only accumulating enemies. In this context, the future outlook for our country is bleak.
Section added by me to provide further context to the international community regarding the current state of Brazil
5 - Authoritarian Actions
The current Brazilian President has, since the beginning of his mandate, sought to use the official community group as a political weapon, banning members of the MAFIA who respond to provocations from former players aligned with the presidential group. In response to this oppression, I myself created a parallel group for new players.
Despite this, Vice President Lubu—who was part of MAFIA and had been accepted into the government as part of a marketing move toward unity—was removed from office because the current president considers the existence of a parallel group opposing his influence to be an affront to his authority. Lubu, who had been offline throughout the day, was removed, and the president’s words were: “I am the high command; I do whatever I want.”
Additionally, three MAFIA members were removed from the community group yesterday after responding to provocations from an ally of the president, who himself was later banned for multi-accounting yesterday (Gustavo).
6. Conclusion
I would like to thank Ephraim for his article, which has now been translated and can provide insights to the international community regarding the presidential incompetence and how the MAFIA and the new Brazilian parties working alongside it seek to change the political landscape and restore Brazil’s international respect. The current government does not represent all players, and we aim to remain a firm opposition, as we have been doing.