A man stands up from the audience after Ladina finishes talking. Dressed up in a light brown coat, with a beige vest and white dress shirt tucked in. A Matured face with a thick brown mustache and somewhat short dark brown hair, he approaches the Podium to begin offering his contribution to the Congress . He begins facing one side of the floor
"Salutations, and thank you for hosting such an important Congress to dictate the future of Gallia. My name is Benoît Lambert, and first I'd like to say that I agree with the sentiments expressed by Donnier et Bernard, and the creativity of Ladina. I agree that socialism is not utopian but is scientific. And I do agree with the sentiment that only through a socialist revolution, can Gallia truly be a beacon of hope and bring forth a new era for it's people. But we must focus on one front first while we are still small, and then we can consider expanding it. So I applaud Ladina for her optimism of the future of this movement. But we must not forget, that all revolutions are subject to threat by counter revolution. When the Mouvement de Liberation Gaulois began to spread and form mass popularity, the aristocrats and reactionaries supported its disbandment by the King. This suppression was not enough for the young revolutionaries in 794 A.S, who initiated the first step, which was the victorious battle uprising on Planet Marne. But if we are to learn something from history, it is that those in power will not simply step aside for the needs and demands of the masses. Therefore, we must also discuss the means in which we will must defend ourselves.
His body begins shifting over to, give attention to the other half of the audience, with both hands on the side of the podium he continues to talk into the microphone .
" Like Comrade Donnier, I too served in the ranks of Ligue d'action révolutionnaire. But there is one important thing that I'd like to share with you all. In the AR, We understood the necessity of having a trained group of revolutionaries who were armed and ready to bring forth revolution but also defend it against Counter Revolution. What does the Congress have in mind for this? My suggestion is we begin the discussion of formation of a professional military or unit to begin defending the revolution as it begins. We must be ready to defend everything we have earned for the sake of socialist revolution. Merci. "
he gives a nod to the audience and begins to walk off the stage to go back to his seat.