[center][h2]DEMOCRACY: Bassong Administration (1993-)[/h2][/center][hr][hr] [center][u]Bassong Government[/u]: ??% 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]January 27th[/b][/u] The deficit for the 1994 fiscal year reaches [color=red][b]$36,000,000,000[/b][/color] and the government's approval has dropped, but given that the Liberty Coalition has spent little time polling the population, no one in the administration can quantify how the population at large feels about the government. [u][b]January 28th[/b][/u] 3 National Militia are killed during a shootout in Odyassam State. [-3 National Militia.] [u][b]January 29th[/b][/u] The [b]Pay Raise for Samgolan Reservists[/b] is fully appropriated and begins to be sent out to the reservists in the Samgolan Army. [+5% Approval for Bureau of Defense. +1.5% Approval for Liberty Coalition of State Employees.] [u][b]January 30th[/b][/u] Humanitarian efforts in Ziwa continue, with Samgolan soldiers helping rebuild a school previously destroyed during the Civil War. [+.7% Approval for Bureau of Defense.] [u][b]January 31st[/b][/u] A manufacturing plant in Dabrado Province closes it's doors. [-$250,000 [i]Machinery Production[/i].] [h2][b]February[/b][/h2] [u][b]February 1st[/b][/u] "Six Months In" is published. A scathing editorial of the [b]Bassong Administration[/b] reveals that "little has been done except big promises," written by the trade unionist writer Nwankwe Owu whose two page op-ed blasted Samuel Bassong and his mostly inert cabinet. [-1% across all Demographics in Kamidye for [b]Democratic Alliance for Reform[/b]. +5% Approval for Socialists & Trade Unionists for [b]Labour Front[/b]. +8% Approval for Patriots for [b]Samgolan Patriotic Party[/b]. +5% Approval for Youth for [b]Samgolan Technocratic Union[/b].] [center][img]https://i.imgur.com/8A9lwIU.png[/img] [i]Polling from the Samgola World, February 1996, Kamidye[/i][/center] [u][b]February 2nd[/b][/u] A Panhard VBL with a dozen Samgolan soldiers is attacked in Subara. During the attack the Panhard is struck by a RPG, all three men inside are killed instantly. During the firefight 2 Samgolan soldiers are killed. [-2 Samgolan soldiers, -1 Panhard VBL] [center][img]https://beegeagle.files.wordpress.com/2011/08/panhard-vbl-of-the-nigerian-army-on-ecomog-duty-in-sierra-leone-1999photodaylife.jpg[/img] [i]Panhard VBL on patrol in Ziwa, hours before an ambush, February 1994[/i][/center] [hr][hr] [hider=PROPOSALS][b]Parliamentary Military Oversight[/b] Preamble: Due to the actions taken in Ziwa, with armed forces and now airstrikes, we feel it necessary that the National Assembly should have a say in what actions the military take on foreign or natural soil. [u]Article 1[/u]. Whenever a military action is taken by the president, he has 20 days to inform the assembly of all actions being taken where and why. The Assembly will then vote for approval, without approval the actions must cease.If the president doesn’t inform the assembly within the allotted time nor cease all actions taken when voted upon, an impeachment process shall begin[Political] [b]Governmental Oversight Bill[/b] [u]Preamble[/u]: Any party which plays no part in the running of the government be it through cabinet positions,coalition to form a majority or the presidency, shall have the right to form a shadow government whose job is to question the duties of the government and to make sure they stay within the confines of the constitution. [u]Article 1[/u]. A Shadow government shall be formed by the any party who plays no part in the government, complete with a shadow prime minister and cabinet. Even going so far as to form an opposition coalition. [Political] [b]Aviation Safety Act[/b] [u]Overview[/u]: This bill will provide a significant tax credit to Samgola Air in order to encourage investment into the safety and innovation of the aviation industry. [u]Article 1[/u]: Samgola Air will be granted a tax credit of $8 billion, in which they can use to invest into the safety and innovation of the aviation industry. (Competition)[/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]: 19.81% * [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]: 8.68% * [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 7 of 16, February 1994 ([i]Turn 2[/i]) [Week 7 begins at [i]10:24 P.M. C.S.T.[/i]][/center]