[center][h2]DEMOCRACY: Bassong Administration (1993-)[/h2][/center][hr][hr] [center][u]Bassong Government[/u]: 48.61% Approval[/center] [center][img]https://i.imgur.com/V13OX0g.png[/img] [i]Symbol for Samuel Bassong's Liberty Coalition Government (1993-)[/i][/center] [u][b]December 29th[/b][/u] After hours of intense negotiation, the [b]Samgolan Technocratic Union[/b] manages to add in their own amendment to the [i]Brick & Mortar Act[/i], establishing their presence in the political arena by this brief friendship in the National Assembly. [b][h2]1994[/h2][/b] [u][b]January 3rd[/b][/u] In response to the [b]Brick & Mortar Act[/b] in voting in the National Assembly, the Democratic Alliance for Reform begins campaigning with a prominent series of television ads in Kamidye promising the success of the [b]Brick & Mortar Act[/b]. It's results will not be known until polling results are revealed. [u][b]January 7th[/b][/u] The [b]5th Air Wing[/b] of the [b]Samgolan Air Force[/b] is deployed to Ziwa, stationed at Matutuke Air Force base. With 3 EMB 312 Super Tacano's and 5 Alpha Jets, the small air wing is designed for air superiority and ground attack. The Embraer EMB 312 Super Tucano, also named ALX or A-29, is a turboprop light attack aircraft designed for counter-insurgency, close air support, and aerial reconnaissance missions in low-threat environments, as well as providing pilot training. Designed to operate in high temperature and humidity conditions in extremely rugged terrain, the Super Tucano is highly maneuverable, has a low heat signature, and incorporates third-generation avionics and weapons systems to deliver precision-guided munitions. [center][img]https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/50/Peru_Air_Force_-_Embraer_T-27_Tucano_-_Lofting.jpg[/img] [i]Brazilian purchased EMB 312 Super Tucano light attack aircraft, callsign Melko 64, 1994[/i][/center] The 3 ground attack fighters would begin their operations in support of the [b]Samgolan Army[/b] by the end of the week. [u][b]January 9th[/b][/u] The [b]Lawful Protection Bureau[/b] bill was called for a vote in the [b]National Assembly[/b]. [u][b]Januaty 10th[/b][/u] A reported loss of nearly [b][color=red]$7,500,000,000[/color][/b] for Samgola's GDP is reported due to high homelessness and unemployment in the nation: The government's approval hits an all time low of 48.61%. [u][b]January 11th[/b][/u] The first airborne operation is taken out when a single [b]Alpha Jet[/b] conducts light ordinance bombing in northwest Ziwa, operational intelligence indicated a small enclave of Islamic Army combatants were struck, likely killing between 15-35 militants there. The air field at Matutuke Air Force Base are in abysmal shape and a letter is sent from General of the [b]5th Air Wing[/b] Biya requesting funds in the amount of [b]$2,150,000[/b] be allotted to allow for repairs and upgrades. [center][img]https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/1100/1*2o_NtqD7DAOU8jHv-qnGlQ.jpeg[/img] [i]Samgolan Alpha Jet, callsign Tetunde, piloted by Lieutenant Alkilisi Toupou, hours before the first air strike was conducted against the National Militias, January 1994[/i][/center] [u][b]January 13th[/b][/u] The trial [i]Mahol v. Samgola[/i], heard in the [b]Kamidye 1st Circuit Court[/b] is finished, the verdict slated to be read by the end of the week due to the heightened perceptions of the case in the political spotlight. [hr][hr] [hider=PROPOSALS][/hider] [hider=VOTING][hider=Brick & Mortar Act] Whereas investment in the infrastructure and economy of the Samgolan nation is beneficial to the nation's wellness and to the improvement of the social conditions of nationals, the following provisions shall be resolved. Article 1. The government of Samgola: shall make an investment of $12,000,000,000 in housing, to combat homelessness and reduce housing prices for poor Samgolans; shall make an investment of $6,000,000,000 in expanding and improving the National Highway system, to better connect the cities of the country both with themselves as well as with smaller outlying communities through bypasses and feeder roads; shall make an investment of $3,500,000,000 in community planning programs, to ensure access to basic services for all neighborhoods in Samgola; and shall make an investment of $1,000,000,000 in expanding the metropolitan public bus systems that allow for transportation across Samgola's urban centres by people of all income levels. ((Generosity)) Article 2. $4,000,000,000 of the $12,000,000,000 reserved for investment in housing in Article #1 shall be invested in the Housing Loans Department, to allow for Samgolans to have more choice in determining the nature of their residential accommodations. ((Liberty)) Article 3. $1,000,000,000 of the $3,500,000,000 reserved for investment in community planning in Article #1 shall be invested in providing zero-interest small-business loans to Samgolan entrepreneurs, to allow for private enterprise to provide a competitive market for private services in new communities. ((Competition)) [/hider] [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=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]: 19.85% * [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]: 8.67% * [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 4 of 16, January 1994 ([i]Turn 2[/i]) [Week 5 begins at [i]10:24 P.M. C.S.T.[/i]][/center]