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why are we still filthy commies? it has been a whole week since april ended

Claysville wrote:why are we still filthy commies? it has been a whole week since april ended

The "revolution" has been quelled, nothing to see here, get back to work.

Remember to vote tomorrow for a profitable Board of Directors! Also, remember to apply to become a shareholder so that you can actually vote if you are poor and haven't done that yet :/

capitalism good
communism bad
socialism bad
everything else bad

News of País-Sukoku, freely reporting since 1911
08/05/2024

Today, País-Sukoku's national assembly agreed to deploy additional forces to Kahilo to repel the sudden betrayal at the hands of the General 'Ikailo and his Dolplandian military junta. País-Sukoku has been a keen supporter of Kahilo since their declaration of independence, recognising them early and deploying soldiers from the marine corps to bolster their defences. Even more significantly, many businesses from País-Sukoku have been eager to make investments in the business-friendly technocracy, causing the economic ties to strengthen in the month since their independence. All this has been greatly aided by Kahilo agreeing host drones from the País-Sukoki air force for their ongoing intervention across all the archipelago, largely with the intention of stopping drug production.

With word of this brazen attack from the junta, however, the National Assembly was rapidly convened under its new government headed up by PM Gabriel Akemi, Foreign Secretary Kubota Akhiro, and President Miguel da Silva; in order to discuss sending reinforcements to Kahilo. Under a presidential order, the debate began immediately and superseded any other ongoing assembly business, due to its high priority. Despite minor rebellions from some old-fashioned Liberals who oppose greater militarism, the bill was able to pass without too many issues and went through both the lower and upper houses within a single day thanks to a supermajority of both houses agreeing to suspend typical rules in order to pass the bill in record time.

The bill gives permission for an additional 5,000 troops to be deployed to Kahilo with the objective of defeating the junta's assault in frontline combat. Due to these soldiers being deployed for actual combat rather than simple training, this represents the first time human military operations have been launched against an opponent since País-Sukoku's founding in 1915.

The Republicans wrote:capitalism good
communism bad
socialism bad
everything else bad

So are cookies bad? :(

Pais-Sukoku wrote:News of País-Sukoku, freely reporting since 1911
08/05/2024

Today, País-Sukoku's national assembly agreed to deploy additional forces to Kahilo to repel the sudden betrayal at the hands of the General 'Ikailo and his Dolplandian military junta. País-Sukoku has been a keen supporter of Kahilo since their declaration of independence, recognising them early and deploying soldiers from the marine corps to bolster their defences. Even more significantly, many businesses from País-Sukoku have been eager to make investments in the business-friendly technocracy, causing the economic ties to strengthen in the month since their independence. All this has been greatly aided by Kahilo agreeing host drones from the País-Sukoki air force for their ongoing intervention across all the archipelago, largely with the intention of stopping drug production.

With word of this brazen attack from the junta, however, the National Assembly was rapidly convened under its new government headed up by PM Gabriel Akemi, Foreign Secretary Kubota Akhiro, and President Miguel da Silva; in order to discuss sending reinforcements to Kahilo. Under a presidential order, the debate began immediately and superseded any other ongoing assembly business, due to its high priority. Despite minor rebellions from some old-fashioned Liberals who oppose greater militarism, the bill was able to pass without too many issues and went through both the lower and upper houses within a single day thanks to a supermajority of both houses agreeing to suspend typical rules in order to pass the bill in record time.

The bill gives permission for an additional 5,000 troops to be deployed to Kahilo with the objective of defeating the junta's assault in frontline combat. Due to these soldiers being deployed for actual combat rather than simple training, this represents the first time human military operations have been launched against an opponent since País-Sukoku's founding in 1915.

So are cookies bad? :(

Are the cookies capitalist?

Peacockastan wrote:The "revolution" has been quelled, nothing to see here, get back to work.

Remember to vote tomorrow for a profitable Board of Directors! Also, remember to apply to become a shareholder so that you can actually vote if you are poor and haven't done that yet :/

Board Of Dictators would have been amazing

We here at Hollip can't wait to buy your votes for the position of CFO for Lands End!

Best prices in the entire region!

I'm confused is the LESSR still exist or no?

Maartean Islands wrote:I'm confused is the LESSR still exist or no?

The revolution is over, get back to work.

Pantsville wrote:The revolution is over, get back to work.

VIVE LA REVOLUTION

Everyone vote for Dolplandia for Chief Communications Officer! Make your mother happy by voting Dolp!

Dolplandia wrote:Everyone vote for Dolplandia for Chief Communications Officer! Make your mother happy by voting Dolp!

real

New Trussia wrote:I'm doing Fine. How about you?

Pretty great!

THK News, Shuto World Studio, 2024年5月11日
**Reformists form a new Government**

After more than two weeks of post-election uncertainty, the Reformist Liberal Democratic-Party managed to achieve a narrow majority in the Imperial Diet with 313 seats. This great win paved the way for the incumbent Premier Takeda Nobuo of the Conservative Liberal Democratic-Party to step down today, making room for Reformist leader Machiro Morikawa's inauguration as the new Prime Minister by the Emperor, scheduled for tomorrow morning.

The emergence of the 'United-Left Coalition' marks a significant milestone for the Reformists, yet concerns remain regarding its durability. Comprising of four distinct parties - LDP-R, the New Democratic Party, the Socialist Democrats, and the Greens - the coalition exhibits varying stances on critical issues. Most notable among these are the ongoing conflict in Dolplandia and Tayichi's membership in IDA. Although the New Democrats and the Greens have adjusted their platforms to align with both causes, their loyalty and allegiance to the Reformists remains uncertain.

Efforts by the Conservatives to forge a coalition failed, notably due to the far-right National Restorationist Party's refusal to enter a government with them. The New Democratic Party's decision to join forces with the United Left further set the Conservatives back.

As for how effectively will this unstable coalition run the country is yet to be seen.

IBBTC News
11/05/2024

Presidential Elections in the Domlandian State
Today, elections for both the Domlandian President and the Domlandian Assembly took place today. Compared to the Domlandian Social Republic, the Domlandian State has a comparatively small assembly of just 35 members, however it remains unicameral. The membership of the assembly seems perfectly suited for its small headquarters, as it was one of the few administrative in the capital still serviceable following the intense Musainon uprising of 2022. However, in comparison to the Domlandian Social Republic, the State's legislature is both more powerful and more proportionally elected, as while 20 seats are elected through Alternative Voting constituencies, a further 15 are elected through a second proportional ballot which is across all the Domlandian State. Whilst the Domlandian State is a presidential republic, representing a divergence from the Domlandian Republic which ended in 1997, their politics is certainly a reflect of the old republic.

As of today, Zaram Gadhi is the Domlandian president, having been nominated by the Joint Prosperity Party (JPP), their name a clear reference to the 'Consensus for Prosperity' election platform put forward by moderate assembly members during the divisive and chaotic election of 1997. The JPP opts for a moderate stance on the Domlandian question, wishing to act as an intermediary between the Biggonian Commonwealth and Social Republic, developing friendly relations with both nations and attempting to attain joint VU membership. Despite managing to secure the position of president thanks to the backing of the Domlandian Unification Party, they only own 15 seats compared to the 17 of the main opposition party, the Constitutional Rights Party (CRP). The CRP is obviously named after the Citizen's Rights Party, a regional party in western Domlandia (now eastern Biggonia) which was able to achieve significant electoral success in the western Biggonian-majority prefectures. Ultimately, the CRP was disbanded by a presidential order in 1997 after they refused to take their seats in the Domlandian Assembly as they accused the Domlandian National Party of being undemocratic and initiating a cultural genocide against Biggonian minority communities. It is clear that whilst the CRP draws most of its support from ethnic Biggonians, the JPP draws most of their supporters from ethnic Domlandians; shown by the CRP's much more positive stance towards the Biggonian Commonwealth.

If you haven’t already voted, make sure to go ahead and vote, and of course pick me for CCO, so that we can make FA active again!!!

Papalania wrote:If you haven’t already voted, make sure to go ahead and vote, and of course pick me for CCO, so that we can make FA active again!!!

Bro thinks he’s Jimmy Page

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Bro thinks he’s a pair of trousers

Papalania wrote:Bro thinks he’s a pair of trousers

Porque yo soy

Pantsville wrote:Porque yo soy

bro is the vaqueros fr

Anybody wanna bribe me with a cookie

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I'm sure your browser has a few, why don't you ask it for some

i havent been sent the vote in my telegram

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