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Alzarikstan wrote:Smiling and laughing loudly from his gut, Alexey would from embrace his cousin and stare at Karl.p

Alexey Bogdan:

"And it seems quite obvious to me cousin that you have embraced the plump frame and life of comfort here in Zaire. You have been eating too well here....I'll be sure to let the Tsar know of these developments haha How is the Zairean life?"

With observing the vibrancy of the surrounding environments, Alexey would take mental notes of the recent developments of the country.

They would now begin to walk to Karl’s car which was waiting on the road curb nearest to the airport entrance. Once Alexey’s stuff were in the boot, Karl would begin driving down the road towards Kinshasa.

| Karl | Oh Alexey, it’s easy to eat too well over here. Social gatherings are everything among the Zaireans. Remember how I told you I work for that Russian investment company? Picture this, at lunch we go out to eat. After work everyone at the office goes out to eat. On weekends, we go out to eat. Every occasion is followed by food among friends & what makes it worse is that food is cheap as hell here! *laughs* I can’t lie though... I get homesick sometimes, this place has its perks but its rough navigating Zairean people at times, it’s almost like after the all the abuse & suffering they’ve been through over the decades, they’ve been forced to shove that pain down inside and pretend like nothing happened to focus on building this country. Perhaps this is what Russia was like after WWII...

Metropolitan Francais wrote:How bout that bomb....I mean "firework" stand in Beirut

(o_O) !

This is not me! (๑•﹏•)

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Somerania wrote:Not this drastically
Due to the US' interventionism a Nazbol Canada wouldn't stand a chance and you want to ally with the EU? Bruh no you're still not even remotely European or democratic

We are allowed to have our ideologies but within REALISM so a Nazbol Canada is pretty unrealistic because it would be "liberated" by America and no you're nation can't defeat America.

Exactly !!

NEW: Confidants of Joe Biden believe his choices for vice president have narrowed to Sen. Kamala Harris and Susan Rice — and would be surprised if he picks anyone else.

This is a snapshot of the nearly unanimous read that we get from more than a dozen people close to him.

Agrariah and Crazybloxian Empire

Paramountica wrote:NEW: Confidants of Joe Biden believe his choices for vice president have narrowed to Sen. Kamala Harris and Susan Rice — and would be surprised if he picks anyone else.

This is a snapshot of the nearly unanimous read that we get from more than a dozen people close to him.

He better pick Susan Rice

The united solar states

Paramountica wrote:NEW: Confidants of Joe Biden believe his choices for vice president have narrowed to Sen. Kamala Harris and Susan Rice — and would be surprised if he picks anyone else.

This is a snapshot of the nearly unanimous read that we get from more than a dozen people close to him.

Somerania wrote:He better pick Susan Rice

Choosing the Running Mate for Biden this year is like playing Nationstates Fanfiction.

Southeastern xiatao

Political ideology of the day

Syndicalism

What is it?

Syndicalism is a proposed replacement system for capitalism with Marxist and (oddly enough) libertarian influence. In a society that uses Syndicalism basically industries, companies, organizations, and other various groups would be organized into confederations of workers or "syndicates", hence the name. The said confederations would be headed by powerful unions comprised of workers in that particular industry(I.E; The Confederation of Waste Services would be made up of street sweepers, sewer workers, garbage collectors, etc) and run via a direct democracy-like system. In addition, each union would have a welfare system for its members. Unions could be formed or disbanded at any time, provided enough workers voted for it.

Syndicalism itself was highly popular during the early 20th century as it first started in France (being the first syndicalist organization called the "General Confederation of Labor" (Confédération générale du travail in French, CGT) was formed there in 1903) and later spread to Britain and eventually across the Atlantic Ocean to find itself with huge popularity in the United States in the Rust Belt (which at the time was booming as Detroit, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, and Chicago were major economic hubs for American industry), during which American syndicalists were active in labor unions and rights for workers in the United States at the time, especially agreeing with the idea of a eight-hour work day, as well advocating a end to child labor.

Another thing to note is that Syndicalists were anti-nationalist and also opposed militarism. Patriotism, syndicalists argued, was a means of integrating workers into capitalist society by distracting them from their true class interest. In 1908, the CGT's congress invoked the slogan of the First International, proclaiming that the "workers have no fatherland". However when World War I came around many syndicalists ended up being drafted to fight in the war, and many syndicalists in Europe ended up supporting their nation's war effort in industry. So when World War I broke out in July 1914, socialist parties and trade unions – both in neutral and belligerent countries – supported their respective nations' war efforts or national defense, despite previous pledges to do the opposite. Syndicalists agreed to put aside class conflict and vote for war credits. German socialists argued that war was necessary to defend against Russia's barbaric "Tsarism", while their French counterparts pointed to the need to defend against Prussian militarism and the German "instinct of domination and of discipline".

After World War I, syndicalist movements in most countries began to wane. State repression played a significant role, but movements that were not suppressed also declined. Faced with this decline, syndicalist organizations had three choices: They could stay true to their revolutionary principles and be marginalized. They could give up those principles in order to adapt to new conditions. Finally, they could disband or merge into non-syndicalist organizations. The IWW is an example of the first case. The French CGT, which according to many was no longer "syndicalist" after 1914, went the second route. By the end of the 1930's, meaningful legal syndicalist organizations existed only in Bolivia, Chile, Sweden and Uruguay.

Syndicalism and it's legacy

Syndicalism left a legacy that was widely admired by labor and political activists in a number of countries. For example, the IWW song "Solidarity Forever" became part of the American labor movement's canon. The strike wave, including the recruitment of unskilled and foreign-born workers by the Congress of Industrial Organizations, that swept the United States in the 1930s followed in the IWW's footsteps. The tactic of the sit-down strike, made famous by the United Auto Workers in the Flint sit-down strike, was pioneered by Wobblies in 1906. Not to mention Syndicalism itself played a huge role in advocating the end of child labor and rights for workers in society.

As villains

The unions provides only for the elite. The workers are very much kept under a jackboot. Corruption and cronyism are rampant. Elections are nothing more than shams put on to delude the workers into thinking they have a say in things (they don't). In short, the worker is tread upon and oppressed, all for the good of the worker.

As neutrals

The unions provide for most members adequately. There is a fair amount of corruption, but it generally does not interfere with the governance of the country. Big unions dominate the political scene.

As good guys

The unions provide for each member according to their needs. In return the members work their hardest. When election time rolls around, each union selects a representative to represent them in the mega-union that runs the country. Every voice is heard, and every vote is counted.

Read dispatch

Bomoko wrote:They would now begin to walk to Karl’s car which was waiting on the road curb nearest to the airport entrance. Once Alexey’s stuff were in the boot, Karl would begin driving down the road towards Kinshasa.

| Karl | Oh Alexey, it’s easy to eat too well over here. Social gatherings are everything among the Zaireans. Remember how I told you I work for that Russian investment company? Picture this, at lunch we go out to eat. After work everyone at the office goes out to eat. On weekends, we go out to eat. Every occasion is followed by food among friends & what makes it worse is that food is cheap as hell here! *laughs* I can’t lie though... I get homesick sometimes, this place has its perks but its rough navigating Zairean people at times, it’s almost like after the all the abuse & suffering they’ve been through over the decades, they’ve been forced to shove that pain down inside and pretend like nothing happened to focus on building this country. Perhaps this is what Russia was like after WWII...

Observing the passing scenery as he listened to his cousin speak, Alexey would see that there is actually some similarities between the people and environment of Zaire with some parts of the SGRI.

Alexey Bogdan:

"I suppose you can make that comparison between Zaire now and Russia immediately post-WWII BUT look at us now. The SGRI has become the new epicenter of international politics and security. Those dirty West European dogs have been trying to isolate us and make it harder to do business and seek other countries to not do business with us....but as usual, they are failing. The Tsar has been putting in some agriculture reforms so we've seen a steady growth in better agricultural output and production, which is always good. Keeping the prices of food low and we already know, if there is one thing that Bogdans are good at doing, it's eating and running a tab. Hahaha! Have you spoken with other members of the family since ya been here?"

Southeastern xiatao

Somerania wrote:Not this drastically
Due to the US' interventionism a Nazbol Canada wouldn't stand a chance and you want to ally with the EU? Bruh no you're still not even remotely European or democratic

We are allowed to have our ideologies but within REALISM so a Nazbol Canada is pretty unrealistic because it would be "liberated" by America and no you're nation can't defeat America.

To be fair a fascist Canada is unrealistic in 2018 let alone 2020. It so unrealistic that it just makes me want to scream in agony. Not to mention the fact although there are far-right political parties in Canada they are never able to gain a majority in Canadian parliament, and even if they did the Commonwealth of Nations and Britain are sure as hell not going to accept a fascist Canada in the Commonwealth of Nations so right away it be kicked out of the organization.

Plus this brings up another problem, being fascist makes you hated by a ton of people and ton of nations. So when it comes to trade your screwed even if you managed to have trade with a couple countries. Simply put all you do is make Canada economically go to crap by doing this.

And then there's the fact of Canada's healthcare system. Surely if you make Canada go fascist, then say goodbye to your healthcare. Of course there is no free healthcare in Canada that is a myth, being that it's paid largely by Canadian tax dollars. There are also no bills attached to seeing a physician or healthcare provider for primary care or clinic visits. And because health insurance is public, there are also no deductibles — the amount a person pays before insurance kicks in.

So if you make Canada go fascist you obviously will get rid of that, and doing that will screw over millions of people as now they can no longer be able to afford simple medical treatments, simple prescriptions for health issues or mental disorders, and so on. You basically turn Canada into another United States essentially by having Canada have a messed up healthcare system that will bankrupt people over medical expenses.

So in a fascist Canada if you just so happen to get cancer, well your screwed financially by medical expenses to the point you'll just want to kill yourself.

Southeastern xiatao

I could into many reasons why fascism is a dumb ideology to follow by. I mean it is realistic to play as a fascist nation in Europe during mid and early 20th century. Hell you can even play an African country that is fascist ruled by a African dictator, or a Latin American country that is fascist too. That is realistic.

However having Canada be fascist?

Not realistic one bit, closest you get is having Canada be right-wing but not ever far-right.

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Alzarikstan wrote:Observing the passing scenery as he listened to his cousin speak, Alexey would see that there is actually some similarities between the people and environment of Zaire with some parts of the SGRI.

Alexey Bogdan:

"I suppose you can make that comparison between Zaire now and Russia immediately post-WWII BUT look at us now. The SGRI has become the new epicenter of international politics and security. Those dirty West European dogs have been trying to isolate us and make it harder to do business and seek other countries to not do business with us....but as usual, they are failing. The Tsar has been putting in some agriculture reforms so we've seen a steady growth in better agricultural output and production, which is always good. Keeping the prices of food low and we already know, if there is one thing that Bogdans are good at doing, it's eating and running a tab. Hahaha! Have you spoken with other members of the family since ya been here?"

Oof.

Southeastern xiatao wrote:To be fair a fascist Canada is unrealistic in 2018 let alone 2020. It so unrealistic that it just makes me want to scream in agony. Not to mention the fact although there are far-right political parties in Canada they are never able to gain a majority in Canadian parliament, and even if they did the Commonwealth of Nations and Britain are sure as hell not going to accept a fascist Canada in the Commonwealth of Nations so right away it be kicked out of the organization.

Plus this brings up another problem, being fascist makes you hated by a ton of people and ton of nations. So when it comes to trade your screwed even if you managed to have trade with a couple countries. Simply put all you do is make Canada economically go to crap by doing this.

And then there's the fact of Canada's healthcare system. Surely if you make Canada go fascist, then say goodbye to your healthcare. Of course there is no free healthcare in Canada that is a myth, being that it's paid largely by Canadian tax dollars. There are also no bills attached to seeing a physician or healthcare provider for primary care or clinic visits. And because health insurance is public, there are also no deductibles — the amount a person pays before insurance kicks in.

So if you make Canada go fascist you obviously will get rid of that, and doing that will screw over millions of people as now they can no longer be able to afford simple medical treatments, simple prescriptions for health issues or mental disorders, and so on. You basically turn Canada into another United States essentially by having Canada have a messed up healthcare system that will bankrupt people over medical expenses.

So in a fascist Canada if you just so happen to get cancer, well your screwed financially by medical expenses to the point you'll just want to kill yourself.

Southeastern xiatao wrote:I could into many reasons why fascism is a dumb ideology to follow by. I mean it is realistic to play as a fascist nation in Europe during mid and early 20th century. Hell you can even play an African country that is fascist ruled by a African dictator, or a Latin American country that is fascist too. That is realistic.

However having Canada be fascist?

Not realistic one bit, closest you get is having Canada be right-wing but not ever far-right.

EXACTLY !!

Southeastern xiatao

Alzarikstan wrote:Observing the passing scenery as he listened to his cousin speak, Alexey would see that there is actually some similarities between the people and environment of Zaire with some parts of the SGRI.

Alexey Bogdan:

"I suppose you can make that comparison between Zaire now and Russia immediately post-WWII BUT look at us now. The SGRI has become the new epicenter of international politics and security. Those dirty West European dogs have been trying to isolate us and make it harder to do business and seek other countries to not do business with us....but as usual, they are failing. The Tsar has been putting in some agriculture reforms so we've seen a steady growth in better agricultural output and production, which is always good. Keeping the prices of food low and we already know, if there is one thing that Bogdans are good at doing, it's eating and running a tab. Hahaha! Have you spoken with other members of the family since ya been here?"

| Karl | Nah not really, every now and then yes... but you know things are strained between me and the family sometimes. I always was the rebellious one *chuckles*

Karl would continue facing the road and driving, every now and then honking his horn aggressively. However he was not the only one doing this, in fact it wasn’t long before Alexey realised everyone did this. Soldiers on the roads would act as traffic wardens and help maintain order, and ensure that people obeyed the traffic lights. Another scene Karl noticed was the insane levels of construction going on around him. Every other minute, there were barriers diverting drivers because roads were being repaved. All around the city were erect cranes & loud drilling and hammering noises. Buildings under construction could be seen every as far as the eye could see. Construction workers flooded the streets of Kinshasa.

| Karl | I always knew the Tsar could do it, ever since he managed to pacify Afghanistan & open ourselves a gateway to Asia... SGRI is reaching heights I never could’ve pictured as a kid. I mean, miles & miles away from Russia here in Zaire you’ve got students that are so eager to learn Russian. They genuinely see it as a language of opportunity here. In Zairean soap operas, there is often at least one Russian expat character. In their game shows, they invite Russian expats. On the news, the SGRI is painted how European countries paint the US, like leader of global justice. It’s crazy, I would’ve never thought our popularity would’ve grown so much so far away from home... here in Zaire we’re not just some vodka-drinking ruffians like they view us in the US, we’re rolemodels.

Bomoko wrote:| Karl | Nah not really, every now and then yes... but you know things are strained between me and the family sometimes. I always was the rebellious one *chuckles*

Karl would continue facing the road and driving, every now and then honking his horn aggressively. However he was not the only one doing this, in fact it wasn’t long before Alexey realised everyone did this. Soldiers on the roads would act as traffic wardens and help maintain order, and ensure that people obeyed the traffic lights. Another scene Karl noticed was the insane levels of construction going on around him. Every other minute, there were barriers diverting drivers because roads were being repaved. All around the city were erect cranes & loud drilling and hammering noises. Buildings under construction could be seen every as far as the eye could see. Construction workers flooded the streets of Kinshasa.

| Karl | I always knew the Tsar could do it, ever since he managed to pacify Afghanistan & open ourselves a gateway to Asia... SGRI is reaching heights I never could’ve pictured as a kid. I mean, miles & miles away from Russia here in Zaire you’ve got students that are so eager to learn Russian. They genuinely see it as a language of opportunity here. In Zairean soap operas, there is often at least one Russian expat character. In their game shows, they invite Russian expats. On the news, the SGRI is painted how European countries paint the US, like leader of global justice. It’s crazy, I would’ve never thought our popularity would’ve grown so much so far away from home... here in Zaire we’re not just some vodka-drinking ruffians like they view us in the US, we’re rolemodels.

Observing the beautiful boom in construction across the country, Alexey observed the military soldiers guiding traffic and the occasional appearance of Russian language on buildings. Alexey was rather amazed at the magnitude of the appeal to the SGRI that was present in Zaire, especially with the ongoing subtle yet growing tension between Liberalism and National Conservatism.

Alexey:

"But that is the fascinating thing isn't it? Growing up, you and I, we never really thought this would be the reality of Russia. But I mean, if you know, was there any particular thing that brought the appeal of our country to Zaire because I mean it must to have been here already before the Tsar did his state summit right? I did notice a major influx of Africans now in Moscow, St. Petersburg, Astana, Sevastopol, Minsk, Yerevan, etc. but I just did not really understand it all."

Alexey would take a cigarette out of his pocket and rolled the window down after he lit it to feel the spring breeze.

Alzarikstan wrote:Observing the beautiful boom in construction across the country, Alexey observed the military soldiers guiding traffic and the occasional appearance of Russian language on buildings. Alexey was rather amazed at the magnitude of the appeal to the SGRI that was present in Zaire, especially with the ongoing subtle yet growing tension between Liberalism and National Conservatism.

Alexey:

"But that is the fascinating thing isn't it? Growing up, you and I, we never really thought this would be the reality of Russia. But I mean, if you know, was there any particular thing that brought the appeal of our country to Zaire because I mean it must to have been here already before the Tsar did his state summit right? I did notice a major influx of Africans now in Moscow, St. Petersburg, Astana, Sevastopol, Minsk, Yerevan, etc. but I just did not really understand it all."

Alexey would take a cigarette out of his pocket and rolled the window down after he lit it to feel the spring breeze.

Karl would have by now arrived in a residential area, also mostly under construction. However he’d drive into the driveway of a nice suburban house with palm trees surrounding it. It was his. *see image in Discord dms*

| Karl | You know what... it’s Pascal. The appeal of SGRI to Zaire is directly linked to President Pascal. The man behind all this. After Tsar Putin met with him, rumour has it Pascal was so smitten that he launched a massive PR campaign in the country promoting SGRI as the centre of global prosperity and power. Literally when I got here with the first wave of Russians, there were propaganda billboards saying things like : “The SGRI is the world’s biggest superpower, as patriots we welcome Russian wisdom & investment” or “President Pascal & Tsar Putin are committed to the future of Nationalism in Zaire”. Stuff like that, and the people here they love this Pascal guy and so whatever he says most people absorb it like a sponge. Once a large amount of Zairean students actually go to Moscow, they bring back tales of what its like and the news spreads among the Zaireans like wildfire and thats why we are where we are today with them.

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Bomoko wrote:Karl would have by now arrived in a residential area, also mostly under construction. However he’d drive into the driveway of a nice suburban house with palm trees surrounding it. It was his. *see image in Discord dms*

| Karl | You know what... it’s Pascal. The appeal of SGRI to Zaire is directly linked to President Pascal. The man behind all this. After Tsar Putin met with him, rumour has it Pascal was so smitten that he launched a massive PR campaign in the country promoting SGRI as the centre of global prosperity and power. Literally when I got here with the first wave of Russians, there were propaganda billboards saying things like : “The SGRI is the world’s biggest superpower, as patriots we welcome Russian wisdom & investment” or “President Pascal & Tsar Putin are committed to the future of Nationalism in Zaire”. Stuff like that, and the people here they love this Pascal guy and so whatever he says most people absorb it like a sponge. Once a large amount of Zairean students actually go to Moscow, they bring back tales of what its like and the news spreads among the Zaireans like wildfire and thats why we are where we are today with them.

WOW...

Bomoko

Southeastern xiatao wrote:To be fair a fascist Canada is unrealistic in 2018 let alone 2020. It so unrealistic that it just makes me want to scream in agony. Not to mention the fact although there are far-right political parties in Canada they are never able to gain a majority in Canadian parliament, and even if they did the Commonwealth of Nations and Britain are sure as hell not going to accept a fascist Canada in the Commonwealth of Nations so right away it be kicked out of the organization.

Plus this brings up another problem, being fascist makes you hated by a ton of people and ton of nations. So when it comes to trade your screwed even if you managed to have trade with a couple countries. Simply put all you do is make Canada economically go to crap by doing this.

And then there's the fact of Canada's healthcare system. Surely if you make Canada go fascist, then say goodbye to your healthcare. Of course there is no free healthcare in Canada that is a myth, being that it's paid largely by Canadian tax dollars. There are also no bills attached to seeing a physician or healthcare provider for primary care or clinic visits. And because health insurance is public, there are also no deductibles — the amount a person pays before insurance kicks in.

So if you make Canada go fascist you obviously will get rid of that, and doing that will screw over millions of people as now they can no longer be able to afford simple medical treatments, simple prescriptions for health issues or mental disorders, and so on. You basically turn Canada into another United States essentially by having Canada have a messed up healthcare system that will bankrupt people over medical expenses.

So in a fascist Canada if you just so happen to get cancer, well your screwed financially by medical expenses to the point you'll just want to kill yourself.

Actually, our free healthcare is handled by the provincial governments/jurisdiction.

But I agree with the rest :)

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Bomoko

Can I have a meeting ?

Southeastern xiatao

Nevbrejnovitz wrote:Actually, our free healthcare is handled by the provincial governments/jurisdiction.

But I agree with the rest :)

Well at least I am correct on the fact that is isn't free. But it sure as hell is not even expensive as healthcare is in Third World nation called America.

And yes you just saw an American literally call his nation Third World

Get used to it

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Southeastern xiatao wrote:Well at least I am correct on the fact that is isn't free. But it sure as hell is not even expensive as healthcare is in Third World nation called America.

And yes you just saw an American literally call his nation Third World

Get used to it

American Healthcare IS expensive.

Doctors aren't paid by Salary, they're paid for every service they provide, even if that service doesn't help. We invent expensive drugs that might extend life by 1 month, or a week.

Bomoko wrote:Karl would have by now arrived in a residential area, also mostly under construction. However he’d drive into the driveway of a nice suburban house with palm trees surrounding it. It was his. *see image in Discord dms*

| Karl | You know what... it’s Pascal. The appeal of SGRI to Zaire is directly linked to President Pascal. The man behind all this. After Tsar Putin met with him, rumour has it Pascal was so smitten that he launched a massive PR campaign in the country promoting SGRI as the centre of global prosperity and power. Literally when I got here with the first wave of Russians, there were propaganda billboards saying things like : “The SGRI is the world’s biggest superpower, as patriots we welcome Russian wisdom & investment” or “President Pascal & Tsar Putin are committed to the future of Nationalism in Zaire”. Stuff like that, and the people here they love this Pascal guy and so whatever he says most people absorb it like a sponge. Once a large amount of Zairean students actually go to Moscow, they bring back tales of what its like and the news spreads among the Zaireans like wildfire and thats why we are where we are today with them.

Truly impressed with the comfort of the residential area that his cousin lived in, Alexey was rather amazed with what his cousin was telling him. Exiting out of the vehicle to get his luggage, Alexey would take a deep breath of the African air and did a full circle to get a glimpse of a growing African prosperity.

Alexey:

"That is just remarkable. Back at RusOil Group, we've heard a lot about the growing attraction of Zaire among the SGRI intellectuals and businesses. Our regional managers apparently have been doing small meetings in Moscow with the Minister of Energy and try to formulate an investment and action plan to appeal to President Pascal about allowing the RusOil Group to come to Zaire. According to our research, Zaire has proven reserves of 180 million barrels, though estimates of total petroleum reserves exceed 5 billion barrels. We also know that Congolese oil production is limited to the Coast Basin, yielding 25,000 barrels per day of offshore production. The SGRI is looking to push Zaire forward according to Party documents and further link the SGRI to Zaire and President Pascal. But nonetheless, this is a rather cute area you live in. Expensive?"

Southeastern xiatao wrote:Well at least I am correct on the fact that is isn't free. But it sure as hell is not even expensive as healthcare is in Third World nation called America.

And yes you just saw an American literally call his nation Third World

Get used to it

It's not like we didn't know or anything :p there have been MANY signs in the past few years that shows the true face of America

Southeastern xiatao

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Somerania wrote:It's not like we didn't know or anything :p there have been MANY signs in the past few years that shows the true face of America

America is a secretly fascist country, who abuses black people, and praises Right Wing Nationalism.

Southeastern xiatao and Bomoko

Alzarikstan wrote:Truly impressed with the comfort of the residential area that his cousin lived in, Alexey was rather amazed with what his cousin was telling him. Exiting out of the vehicle to get his luggage, Alexey would take a deep breath of the African air and did a full circle to get a glimpse of a growing African prosperity.

Alexey:

"That is just remarkable. Back at RusOil Group, we've heard a lot about the growing attraction of Zaire among the SGRI intellectuals and businesses. Our regional managers apparently have been doing small meetings in Moscow with the Minister of Energy and try to formulate an investment and action plan to appeal to President Pascal about allowing the RusOil Group to come to Zaire. According to our research, Zaire has proven reserves of 180 million barrels, though estimates of total petroleum reserves exceed 5 billion barrels. We also know that Congolese oil production is limited to the Coast Basin, yielding 25,000 barrels per day of offshore production. The SGRI is looking to push Zaire forward according to Party documents and further link the SGRI to Zaire and President Pascal. But nonetheless, this is a rather cute area you live in. Expensive?"

| Karl | Well that’s good to hear. I’ve heard rumours about the Zairean government looking to expand upon its oil exports like its been doing to its mining industry.

Karl would take out his keys and open the door, the two men would then walk in.

| Karl | This joint? I pay about $980 a month for it, although normally it would be $1,080 per month. I applied for an expat price cut and my company was big enough to pay the government to convince the property owner to skim that price down. *laughs*

Karl then grabbed his cousin’s luggage.

| Karl | Let me help you with that Alexey, you head on down the corridor to the living room i’ll join you once I’ve put this upstairs. The TV should be on so feel free to flick through and see what you fancy. I’ll tell you the Wifi password later.

With that Karl would head up a flight of stairs. Alexey would see right their beside on the corridor wall was an old family photo of Karl & Alexey alongside their parents when they were younger. Beside that photo was a portrait of Tsar Putin and beside that photo, a portrait of President Pascal.

Bulgarian romanian republic wrote:Catherine well new eurofighters does look superfast , and the ships are very needed ,

She looks at the blueprints and designs again , 15 percent, she picks up her phone messages the defense minister the ideas and the price ,

Well Miss florence, as soon as the defense minister gets back with me I'll give you a answer on that , now back to the other topic France's help with the plant would be great , I hope to get that project underway before long , she looks at her phone .

Catherine smiles well the defense minister loves the plans and ideas and says it's a great price , we will gladly accept France's offer.

| President Macron | "We will be ready to begin construction as soon as we get permits. We will also employ several Hungarian workers while French nuclear engineers and powerplant specialists direct the project's construction."

| Defense Minister Parly | "Great news your majesty. Now how soon can we expect to begin training Hungarian troops?"

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RP posts soon concerning the Muller investigation ^<^

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