User blog comment:Dragon´s Blade/World Coexistence Alliance/@comment-24664052-20141009072617/@comment-24664052-20141009084510

And why such ministers support their standings:

Ministers of Education, Industry, Finance, Human and Mamono Rights, Social Development, Science and Technology, Foreign Affairs, Constitutional Development, Arts and Culture...

Education: We are forming up a plan to create a special educational system for the Poleepkwa. Give us more time and funds to accomplish this. You have a point hadn't the Demon Lord and the late Droen Kleist fixed the nature of the mamono, but they are the same as us now and that they can be educated. All we ask is more time and funds.

Industry: I believe that we will be able to use the Poleepkwa as source of cheap labor.

Human and Mamono Rights: Every person, human or mamono, citizen or alien, is entitled to have a right to live and love and given basic needs. Look at how Southshore is treating the Poleepkwa minority there...

Social Development: (the same as Human and Mamono Rights)

Science and Technology: Their technological prowess is far advanced beyond us. It is imperative that we should form good relations with the Poleepkwa and cooperate with them for greater scientific advancements we can achieve. We may be behind Southshore on terms of science, but allow the Poleepkwa to be credited with their inventions, and they'll happily cooperate with us. If successful, we may be able to beat Southshore in establishing the first space colony.

Foreign Affairs: I have the same point as the Minister of Science and Technology, and more than that, if we educate the Poleepkwa to coexist with us, that will help us improve relations with other countries, and especially with the Poleepkwa homeworld, if we can find it.

Constitutional Development: (the same as Human and Mamono Rights)

Arts and Culture: The Minister of Foreign Affairs have a point. At the same time, such masterpiece of engineering and the arts we have found inside the Mothership should be preserved in museums in order for us to gain more understanding of the Poleepkwa