[center][h2]DEMOCRACY: Bassong Administration (1993-)[/h2][/center][hr][hr] [b]Week 5, October 1993[/b] [center][img]https://i.imgur.com/V13OX0g.png[/img] [i]Symbol for Samuel Bassong's Liberty Coalition Government (1993-)[/i][/center] The [b]Liberty Coalition[/b] after over a month of deliberation instead sought to enact only minor reform for the [b]1993-1994 Budget[/b]. The budget was inserted into the Assembly without debate or room for discussion and immediately called to a vote by [b]Prime Minister Ephraim Yombi[/b]. The [b]Samgolan Patriotic Party[/b] began working with [b]Samgola Dawn[/b] to make needed changes to the [b]National Monuments War Bill[/b] while voting for the budget began. [hr][hr] [hider=PROPOSALS] [hider=National War Monuments Bill] Authored by Abe Hamdot, Samgolan Dawn [b]Overview[/b]: This proposal will create a national monument for the soldiers of the Samgolan army who died during the civil war. The initial cost of the monument is $31,000,000 with an additional $4,500,000 to maintain the monument each year. [u]Article 1[/u]. A national monument is any place controlled, funded and operated by the government and open to citizenry of the state. [Neutral] [u]Article 2[/u]. Create a national monument in Kamidye for the soldiers of the Samgolan army who died during the war. Their names would be scrawled across the large monument, inscribed with their Date of Birth and Date of Death. [Generosity] [u]Article 3[/u]. The national monument will become a national park run,ruled and regulated by the state. Furthermore, An open area unused within the capital limits will be used as the base for the monument. [Cooperation] [u]Article 4[/u]. This bill will increase the corporate Tax to 23% for additional funding for the national monument. After it’s creation it would be protected and maintained by the Department of Security. [Cooperation] [u]Article 5[/u]. The bill will go into effect immediately after it is passed and given 30 days for the cabinet to allocate funding and begin arrangements for the bill. [Neutral] [/hider][/hider] [hider=VOTING] 1. [b]Bassong Cabinet[/b] | [[b][color=green]YES[/color][/b]: 141 | [b][color=red]NO[/color][/b]: 83 | [b]ABSTAIN[/b]: 1] [b][PASSED][/b] 2. [b]1993-1994 Budget[/b] | [[b][color=green]YES[/color][/b]: 78 | [b][color=red]NO[/color][/b]: 83 | [b]ABSTAIN[/b]: 0][/hider] [hider=ONGOING] 1. [b]Unemployment[/b]: At its simplest this is a count of the percentage of your population who aren't in gainful employment. Adjusted to omit those citizens who are not actively seeking work for one reason or another. * [b]Current[/b]: 21% * [b]Effecting[/b]: [b][color=red]Number of Poor, Trade Unionist Approval, Number of Commuters, GDP[/color][/b][/hider] [center]Every [b]6 Hours[/b], a week passes. [u]Currently[/u]: Week 5 of 16, October 1993 ([i]Turn 1[/i])[/center]