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Interview: Vincent_Wolff, DNP Leadership Candidate

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  • May 25, 2021
  • 4 min read

Updated: Sep 18, 2021



INTERVIEWER (Penstubal): Mr. Vincent_Wolff, welcome and thank you for agreeing to this interview.


VINCENT_WOLFF: Thank you.


INTERVIEWER: Are you pleased to be here?


VINCENT_WOLFF: I'm glad to be here, so I can answer some questions that a lot of people might have.


INTERVIEWER: Alright, good, okay. First of all, I would like to ask, why have you left the Social Democratic Party and why are you seeking the leadership of the Demarcian National Party?


VINCENT_WOLFF: I think it's time for another change. It has been a year already that the SDP was victorious over the DNP. But don't you think that the SDP became the thing that they tried to destroy? The biggest party of Demarcia, hording all power?


Maybe, our citizens have to choose between two options that they're not fond of, the Green Party and the SDP, since they have no other choice.


If you look at the past, and think about the DNP, then there is not really something what defines the party, and their goals. Sure, there were leaders. But what did they stand for? What have they succeeded in their time of power?


Perhaps it's not even the fault of the DNP, but the representation for it. I cannot blame the rightwing citizens, and the conservative citizens, to rather vote on a socialist party, that on a party without any goals that they want to meet.


So, that's what I am aiming for. I decided to join the DNP, and reforming it, with my mid right wing, conservative beliefs in order to give this party a shape for what it stands for.


INTERVIEWER: I see. I would like to ask though, does your joining the DNP not stand in contradiction to the many things you said before in your life? Such as, that you were a socialist. Are you still a socialist, if not, why not? What changed? You also once called the DNP essentially an undemocratic party. Do you still hold that belief?


VINCENT_WOLFF: I have brought a centre right wing direction towards the SDP, where I took the idea of socialism, and the solutions of it still onto me. I guess you could say, that I was a socialist in a few aspects of my political career, which will remain like this, since I do not wish to revert the changes that have been implemented in Demarcia. However, I do not think that every problem in Demarcia can be solved with socialism, due to my idea of parting ways with the SDP.


I have indeed called the DNP an undemocratic party in the past. I obviously wouldn't join the DNP, holding the belief that this party is anti-democratic. The DNP doesn't seem to have a good reputation, therefor, I wanted to reform its goals, and the way things are approached.


INTERVIEWER: I see. So your goal is to essentially reform the Demarcian National Party. How do you plan on making a truly decisive break with the party's past, if elected leader? How will you truly rebrand the party's image, do you have any ideas, ways to bring that about?


VINCENT_WOLFF: We haven't heard a lot of the Demarcian companies, about the situation that there are only leftwing parties in our land. I think it's time that one party should show up as a true opposition, with other implementations than what a green party and the SDP are standing for. It's time to critize and scrutinize their ideas of reforming Demarcia.


The rightwing aspect of the DNP will focus on the economy, work, where we look at the desires of our companies, freelancers, businesses. There is no need for environmental friendly measurements from the Green Party that might slow down our economy, if we are able to find a good contrast between a good functioning industry, with a few measurements.


On our conservative aspect of the DNP, we will mostly look, at how proud we can be, at Demarcia. We're we'll keep at our norms and values. Perhaps, this can even be seen as Christian conservatism. Where we are tolerant and helpful towards others. We will have a strong functioning army, with our own produced assets so that we're not dependent on other countries such as Saudi Arabia.


Shortly said, we'll try to improve the industry, military, and businesses on various aspects, remaining a conservative view on the land, where we are proud of Demarcia on its own.


INTERVIEWER: Alright, thank you. And one last question; so how specifically would you describe the ideology, philosophy of the Demarcian National Party, if you are elected? Will it be a moderate party? And what kind of values will it stand for; the traditional conservative values, family, community, pro-markets? Do you envision the DNP as a right-wing party, or a more moderate centre-right party? Basically, how much right wing will your party be?


VINCENT_WOLFF: It will have a traditional conservative Value. This way of conservatism can be compared to Christian parties, where we'll keep families, norms and values, traditions and personal values in mind. The DNP will be a centre right party. Where we'll try to find a way for both the workers of businesses, and those who lead them.


INTERVIEWER: Alright, thank you very much, Mrs. Wolff. Good luck in the upcoming leadership election.


VINCENT_WOLFF: Thank you.

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May 25, 2021


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