[center][h2]DEMOCRACY: Bassong Administration (1993-)[/h2][/center][hr][hr] [center][u]Bassong Government[/u]: 74.91% Approval[/center] [center][img]https://i.imgur.com/V13OX0g.png[/img] [i]Symbol for Samuel Bassong's Liberty Coalition Government (1993-)[/i][/center] Sonari Tehmari had been a farmer for 55 years. It was all he knew, and the intrusion of the Samgolan Army into Ziwa was, at first, a welcome sight. On the tenth of November however, Tehmari sent a letter to the [b][u]Bureau of Justice[/u][/b] alleging that the Samgolan Army had came onto his property, destroyed several hundred thousand dollars worth of crops, destroyed a tractor and equipment necessary for tending a farm. The local magistrate at the Bureau recommended him to the [b]District Courts[/b], whose principle goal was: [i]District courts hear most cases regarding misdemeanors and felonies[/i]. Given that no formal charges had been brought, Tehmari was relatively upset that he had taken off half the day to go to the [i]District Courts[/i] when it was his pending suit he wished to bring against the Army that needed to be filed with the [b]State Court of Ziwa[/b]. His court case was determined to start on December 15th with a minor representative from the Samgolan Army in attendance. [-.1% Approval of the Bureau of Justice] [center][img]https://i.ytimg.com/vi/l7yJw1cNNuM/maxresdefault.jpg[/img] [i]The State Court of Ziwa, 1993[/i][/center] A poll in the [b]Kamidye National[/b] revealed that 74.91% of 115 citizens polled revealed they were [i]at least somewhat satisfied[/i] with the current [b]Bassong Administration[/b] following the passage of the [b]Freedom Health Act[/b], the arrest of Zan Mahol and the beginning of the [b]Kamidye Rail Expansion[/b]. [hr][hr] [hider=PROPOSALS] [hider=Lawful Protection Bureau] [b]Overview[/b]: This bill proposes the creation of the Lawful Protection Bureau whose sole purpose is to prevent unlawful arrests and try to find ambiguous laws or loopholes to protect the rights of the Samgolan citizens. It’s initial cost will be $1,500,000. [u]Article I[/u]: The Lawful Protection Bureau will investigate any arrest to find if the arrest is unlawful or not. If the arrest is found unlawful and against the rights of the citizen, the citizen will be pardoned and the offending officer will be fined and/or fired. Another responsibility the Lawful Protection Bureau must do is find ambiguous laws as well as loopholes, and bring them to the attention of the National Assembly.[Liberty][/hider][/hider] [hider=VOTING][/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]: 21.3% * [b]Effecting[/b]: [b][color=red]Number of Poor, Trade Unionist Approval, Number of Commuters, GDP[/color][/b] 2. [b]Homelessness[/b]: Homelessness is a situation where a significant number of a nation's citizens can no longer afford a house and are forced to live on the streets, upsetting the poor, the liberals, and the middle class. Homeless is caused by high rates of Poverty and Unemployment. * [b]Current[/b]: 8.44% * [b]Effecting[/b]: [b][color=red]Poverty Rating, Number of Poor, GDP.[/color][/b] [b][color=green]Number of Socialists[/color][/b].[/hider] [center]Every [b]6 Hours[/b], a week passes. [u]Currently[/u]: Week 12 of 16, November 1993 ([i]Turn 1[/i])[/center]