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Work, work, work. Rain, work, work.

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@Apollo26

Yeah. Superboy has like a modern fleet, and he is a fleet-based society.

I would be up for collabing - also, I do have access to modern tech and that includes enough firepower to turn your ram-shack society into rubble.

As in that case, how about I start off with something funny and surprising. Like a ship passing through the Suez Canal?


Samgolan Technocratic Union


National Assembly




Samgolan Technocratic Union


National Assembly


With constant debate and conflict soaring through the new Coalition and Opposition - Ahmar Jurhen, and by extention the STU had decided to be the voice of the people. As Ambari Zume, was currently occupied with slowly talking out ideas among the Party and developing new ways of utilizing the gathered funds - he had asked the MNA in adding a sxith Amendment in for the Nation War Monument Bill.

"We must never forget. Whom suffered most in this war, we must never forget - that despite the many soldiers who fought to end this conflict - that many innocents died before that could be achieved. Some of them, we knew as our fathers, mothers, sisters and brothers. Some sadly remain forgotten into the sands of time - for we may never find them anymore in this world or any ways of identifying them again."

"As such, we need to also remember their names. So we shall both remember those who fought...and those who sadly died - so we may never again, turn our guns against our own people ever again," finished Ahmar, after his Proposed Amendment for the NWM Bill.




@YourHeart

Yello.
@Apollo26

Hah. You might have regained the glory of Rome in it's historical accuracy. We have recaptured the glory of Britain in the future.

(Aka prepare for ironclad warships with giant cannons)
@Apollo26

You dare the challenge the might of Britannia?


Samgolan Technocratic Union


National Assembly


Despite having been elected after an accident had killed the previous electee and riding-out on extremely low turnout rate - the STU representative in the National Assembly had already gotten busy in their duty. Ahmar Jurhen - a Muslim and a former Math Teacher, had already taken the stage in organizing what meager political power they had into action. As they had gotten to power in Ziwa - they had worked out a strategy to work from where they gained traction - to slowly build up from there and let their supporter base grown even further. To show those whom had voted for them, that their vote wasn't wasted and they could trust in the Samgolan Technocratic Union to listen to them on a reasonable base - even if they were from a rural and poor area.

At the time Ahmar Jurhen was taking the stage in the National Assembly - namely on the subject of National Militias still an issue in the Province of Ziwa. One of the key factors that the SD had used in riding to power in Ziwa.

"-I have not yet formed an opinion on the Bassong Administration. As they haven't yet taken any acts, that I might agree or disagree with. For this reason, I will Abstain. Instead, I will talk about a greater situation. Namely the National Militias that still trouble and plague our nation. Especially in Ziwa."

"Most of their lands aren't as well-developed as that of the other Provinces, yet still they are plagued by these Militias. The war is over, these men should lay down their arms and return to their homes and families. The new Administration should make it a core value of our first government and aid these people in returning to civilian life in a calm and reasonable way - providing incentives if need be. The civil war had been a suffering for many families, especially those living in the rural areas. We can't move forward in such a way, if we allow these old marks to remain on our nation."

"Ziwa is one Province, whose wounds still remained raw and open. As we were elected by the people, it is our duty to them - to help heal this,"
finished Ahmar Jurhen - the first speech in the history of the Samgolan Technocratic Union. It would be one that would either be one to remember in future moments or a forgotten note. Their funding was low as it is - but Ambari Zume had thought the prize was worth the attempt.

Especially, as Ahmar Jurhen had made his speech about the situation in Ziwa. Ambari was organizing a modest fundraising campaign in the same province. Under the name of Penny For Your Thoughts - it would focus on helping to fund the STU for other similar situations. Written in the similar style as all other STU pamphlets - although tailored for the more poor and Muslim kind. Namely showing small graphs on indicating how their funds would be utilized and used - currently and in the future. All in all - a modest start for a new party, hoping to achieve above its expectations.





Samgolan Technocratic Union


Ambari Zume looked over the various men and few women in their small communal hall. Compared to the other political parties they didn't have any lavish feasts or well-dressed individuals in the crowd. Mister Zume, as he was called was dressed in a rather modest pair of brown jeans, a brown jacket and a white shirt for this occasion. Looking more like a Professor than a political leader.

Their rivals called them Communists, their allies called them idealists, but their supporters would known them as the honest and hard-working men and women of Samgolan. While many others promised and promised, the STU had actual plans on the future of Samgolan. Their ideas weren't proposals far in the future, rather they were ideas that many of them had thought out and planned in their many 'party' meetings. Not many liked them, after a civil war - people looked for easy and clear answers, which many others were offering.

The STU however didn't sugar-coat much of their ideas - they had concrete ideas, with many such costs, benefits and disadvantages easily written out on their pamphlets. They didn't gain much traction with many, although a certain few did like their idea. Namely the teachers, students and engineers - such few that they were.

Ambari himself had been educated in the Soviet Union, around 1983 - in one of the many technical universities - under a Socialist Brotherhood Exchange Program. While originally going there to learn about the world of machinery - he had gotten hooked on the literature of Karl Marx. Ambari had been like many disgusted at the ways of governance - men of common blood tearing each other apart in the Civil War. He blamed both the government of that time but also the system itself. One couldn't blame the stupid man - if he hadn't been educated and ran only with what he knew.

As such Ambari and several others had created the Samgolan Technocratic Union - both to give the educated a voice against the loud mass as well as a way, to change Samgolan through ration and logic. Now they had been given their chance, despite winning nothing initially they had been given a chance due to the fault of their opposition.

"I am not one for speeches. Neither I assume, are any of you willing to sit around listening to an engineer talk his mouth off," spoke Ambari, breaking the moment in their small hall, with a quick joke. "As I have promised, we shall be a small yet certain voice in the mass. We will use our mind to the best of our abilities and bring Samgolan into the future. Thank you."
@Theodorable

Any specific rules or things I need to watch out for? I seem to spot some articles related to 'money and energy'.

Also, how would I post my party 'coming together'?

Do I simply write them sitting somewhere and talking? Or simply having been 'formed' already and talking about the aftermath?
@Theodorable

Edited and sent again under same name of Samgolan Technocratic Union.
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