[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] [b][u]February 11th[/u][/b] Nearly 13,000 people turn out for Jasura Hervit's rally in Dabrado. The immediate reaction is unknown but the turnout seems indicative that there are many who support the message of restriction on Air Samgola. [b][u]February 16th[/u][/b] National Militia soldiers reportedly take control of a nursery in Watongo village in Sapogandé State, with nearly 800 infants and their caretakers as prisoners. Witnesses reported to the Provincial Police who immediately alerted nearby Samgolan Army patrols. The area was cordoned off and the standoff began. Inside were 16 National Milita soldiers. They wanted ammunition, food, water and to be allowed to escape into Nigeria, otherwise they would kill everyone in the building--including themselves. Within hours, the Ziwa State News were on the scene as well. [hider=Tabongei Nursery Standoff (Minister of Defense)] 1. [b]Negotiate[/b]: The lives of Samgolan children are at stake. While it may be deplorable to strike a compromise with terrorists, to have so many innocent lives lost over nothing would be a tremendous blow to our nation. We will give them what they want and send them on their way. [[b]Samgolan Patriotic Party[/b]: +6 Compassion. +1.5% Approval with Liberals. 70% Chance of Successful Negotiation.] 2. [b]Eliminate the Terrorists[/b]: They are low on ammunition, probably starving. They have taken to holding our children and by extension--the future of Samgola--hostage. We will do everything we can to minimize a loss of innocent lives but we will eliminate those inside, and save the rest. [[b]Samgolan Patriotic Party[/b]: +4 Strength. +2.5% Approval with Conservatives. 60% Chance of Successful Elimination.][/hider] [b][u]February 24th[/u][/b] A [b]Report on the State of Security in the Republic of Samgola[/b] is finished by David Desange of the Bureau of Security. It is hand delivered to the President and reported to be the most important document published since he won the presidency. Whether or not he would declassify it's contents were a question up to the Bassong Administration. [[b]Bureau of Security[/b]] receives [b]Report on the State of Security in the Republic of Samgola[/b].] [b][h2]March, 1994[/h2][/b] [b][u]March 2nd[/u][/b] The first [b]U.N. Aid[/b] members enter Kamidye with the approval of President Samuel Bassong. 1,800 workers alongside 2,200 members of the [b]International Committee of the Red Cross[/b], [b]Homes for Africa[/b] and smaller private organizations get to work on aiding the helpless and homeless and the jobless. Temporary housing settlements are set up where the [b]Flats[/b] had once existed. [-1.60% Homelessness] [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) [u]Article 2[/u]: The investments made into safety and innovation by Samgola Air shall include the training and hiring of new engineers, aircraft mechanics and other technical and safety professionals from among the Samgolan population. (Generosity)[/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]: 15.72% * [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]: 7.57% * [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 13 of 16, March 1994 ([i]Turn 2[/i]) [Week 14 begins at [i]11:24 A.M. C.S.T.[/i]][/center]