Slovograd, Republic of Mordvania
"Open borders? Common currency?", Milivoj Juresek told Minister of Finance Kazys Gimbutiené while opening his portfolio. "The West Brigidnans are going increasingly delusional".
There was some spontaneous irritation on his voice. Juresek had been Minister of Economic Development from 1582 to 1585, years in which he had his first experiences in trade negotiations. During the years of Zvezdana Serebryak's presidency, he served in the Social and Economic Council, a non-partisan advisory body, and after 1591, he was appointed Deputy Minister of Finance under Czeslaw Godlowsky. He had become one of the Mordvanian Republican Party members to leave the right-republican political party and join Agnieszka Szczepanska's administration. Juresek had returned then to the Ministry of Economic Development, one of the main members of the new government's economic team.
Juresek had personally experienced how negotiations between the Republic of Mordvania and the West Brigidnan Union to discuss a trade agreement had been fruitless, at times unnecessarily postponed or simply ending in a failure.
"Yeah", Kazys Gimbutiené replied, "definitely that's not going to happen. But let's see where this could lead us".
"Have you ever been in West Brigidna, Karel?", she asked her assistant, before entering in the main room where meetings of the Republican Council were often held.
"Open borders? Common currency?", Milivoj Juresek told Minister of Finance Kazys Gimbutiené while opening his portfolio. "The West Brigidnans are going increasingly delusional".
There was some spontaneous irritation on his voice. Juresek had been Minister of Economic Development from 1582 to 1585, years in which he had his first experiences in trade negotiations. During the years of Zvezdana Serebryak's presidency, he served in the Social and Economic Council, a non-partisan advisory body, and after 1591, he was appointed Deputy Minister of Finance under Czeslaw Godlowsky. He had become one of the Mordvanian Republican Party members to leave the right-republican political party and join Agnieszka Szczepanska's administration. Juresek had returned then to the Ministry of Economic Development, one of the main members of the new government's economic team.
Juresek had personally experienced how negotiations between the Republic of Mordvania and the West Brigidnan Union to discuss a trade agreement had been fruitless, at times unnecessarily postponed or simply ending in a failure.
"Yeah", Kazys Gimbutiené replied, "definitely that's not going to happen. But let's see where this could lead us".
"Have you ever been in West Brigidna, Karel?", she asked her assistant, before entering in the main room where meetings of the Republican Council were often held.