Inaugural Address
Roland Tatenda Marius
President of the Praxzen Republic
UC 4975
Friends, citizens: I address you today as the proud leader of a proud people, pleased by the trust which you have placed in me to lead us forward into a new age of greater prosperity and greater security.
As you all well know, these are interesting times, and they require interesting solutions to safely navigate. The enduring architecture of the Bureaucracy, having guided, protected, and sheltered our people for well over a millennia, is to be celebrated and remembered for the extraordinary service which it rendered to us for so long.
That said, its long history of antagonistic infighting, petty squabbles, and prioritization of personal fiefdoms over collective action is storied and well documented. Such divisive tendencies, well-suited to maintenance of order and the status quo on a pair of isolated worlds, are not at all appropriate for the high-risk, high-gain circumstances that accompany interaction with the universe at large.
We have striven mightily over these past five standard years to design a system of governance which may not only rise to these challenges but overcome and dominate them. We have taken only the best attributes of our Bureaucracy and we have integrated them together into a unified structure capable of responding as a single unit to any problem, any crisis. We have coupled our legacy of technical excellence based on merit with the flexibility that comes from broad-based popular participation.
We have adapted as we always have and always shall. From our Bureaucracy's once disparate elements we have forged a united Republic, and go forward heads held high to meet whatever challenges await us. As was said in antiquity,
E pluribus unum: Out of many, one.
For your solidarity with this cause and for your support in this season of great and momentous change, I thank you.
The Bureaucracy is dead.
Long live the Republic. Long live the Praxzen.