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[New Year and all. Plenty of promises to keep and tests to make§! Not to mention the dinner cakes.)
 
OOC: Pictures and information on Soviet Politicians from 1960-70 is hard to find, so I am going to use modern Russian politicians, which I know quite a bit about, and we will just pretend they were alive.

IC:

The Empire Must Endure​

A random day in Moscow...

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Leonid Brezhnev - old, hard line Communist

Brezhnev was at odds with Smirnov. The Czar that Brezhnev used to support so much was moving the country into a direction that the old Communist did not agree with. Walking down the path inside the Kremlin Brezhnev was considering what the Czar have said to him earlier. "Civil and Political rights are a foundation of a sound state. We must have both, or we will have no state." The Czar of course was not thinking of democracy or, God forbid, capitalism, but still...Brezhnev did not like the way the nation was going, and was going to do his best to change its course.

2 days later...

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Gennady Zyuganov - a young and prominent Communist

Alexei Kosygin was fired by the Czar as the economic minister. Replaced by a very liberal Sedov. Kosygin, an old ally of Brezhnev hated Sedov and was wondering if Kremlin has begun an attack on Communists. While he was getting ready to get out of his office Gromyko walked in, and they talked quitely about something. Zyuganov joined them in a bit. The three of them went outside and started off towards the building of the Moscow Soviet...

Same day...

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Mikhail Gorbachev - a leading reformer in the Communist Party

Shvenik, Gorbachev and Smirnov were sitting and drinking tea. The three were discussing what and how needs to change in Russia. How exactly do we build true Communism was the question they fased. Lenin tried, Stalin tried, Khruschev tried, and now it was their job to try and do their best. Finally, well into the night the three Communist leaders left the room and went to meet with their respective followers. Russia was going to change...fast.

Next day...

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Alexei Kosygin - one of the strongest Brezhnev supporters

The Supreme Soviet was meeting today. As the meeting opened Brezhnev apeared and together with Gromyko and Kosygin announced that the Czar has taken course that was going to lead the nation to capitalism. This caused a furor and the Czar's representative, Chernenko, was rushed out of the building. The Supreme Soviet announced a special session and opened the debate as to what to do. At 3 pm that day came Czar's order to dismiss the Supreme Soviet. The leaders of the Soviet refused.

Day after that...

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Another reformer in the Communist Party

Brezhnev presented his cause to the Supreme Soviet while at the same time the Czar and Gorbachev went on national radio and explained what was going on. Russia would remain Communist, the power center would simply change and the population would reseive more freedoms. Russia was moving in a progressive direction, not regressive. After the announcement the Supreme Soviet, instead of backing Brezhnev passed a vote of no confidence in government. Gromyko, Kosygin, Malenkov resigned immediatley, Brezhnev after a few hours. Nikolay Shvernik was given the task of forming a new government.

Two weeks later...

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Shvernik appeared before the Supreme Soviet and presented the new government structure that the leaders have designed. Shvernik himself was a supporter of what he called "people's communism" and spoke out against party-dominated politics of Russia. His government system looked like this:

Federal Government​

Legislature

People's Congress - The representative body, with members elected by direct popular vote from all republics. The base of legislative power, 2,700 representatives meet 2 times a year to confirm the actions of the higher branches or to take them down and re-form them.

Congress of Soviets - Members elected by regional and city soviets. The higher legislative assembly. The republics send a total of 1,400 representatives who's job is to monitor the activities of higher legislative powers.

Duma - 250 Representatives, 100 elected from the People's Congress, 100 from the Congress of Soviets and 50 by direct popular election. The main legislative body that makes laws of Russia.

Speaker of Duma - the leader of the majority in Duma, who is responsible for organization, is the chairman of the organization and is the main majority representative

Leader of the Minority in Duma - leaders of smaller factions in Duma. No official powers, but they represent their respective factions in most affairs.

President - The President of Russia, he is elected by the Duma, and needs to aprove all legislature before it is made a law. The head of State of Russia.

Council of Federation - The upper legislative house. 150 representatives proportionally from the republics. Nominated by the legislatures of the republics and confirmed by the Czar. Have to aprove laws passed by Duma.

Executive

Council of Ministers - The basis of executive power of Russia. An organization of 12 ministers who are responsible for specific areas. The ministers are apointed by the Premier and confirmned by Duma.

Premier - The head of Government of Russia. Responsible for all executive desisions of the government. Elected by the Council of Federation.

Czar - Highest power in Russia. Confirms all laws and can declare passed laws null. Is the leader of the Armed Forces.


The Supreme Soviet started the debate, but then Mikhail Smirnov appeared and asked them to pass it. With the Czar present the Supreme Soviet passed the new constitution, Mikhail signed it immediatley.

As soon as that was done, Shvernik resigned his position and announced elections to be help in 2 months. All political parties are legal, although not many have a chance to get into the Congress of Soviets, and so members of the now disbanded Supreme Soviet begun to organize.

The Russian Empire was slowly, but surely, heading to true Communism
 
OOC - Partial Democracy in the CER!!! Crickery, first a Monarchy, then Partial Democracy. What is the Government type, Partial-Democractic Constitutional Monarchial Communism? Lenin and Marx would roll in their graves!!!
 
OOC - Lenin held free and open elections to the Supreme Soviet, and Marx never had anything against democracy. Stalin would roll in his grave, sure, but he is Stalin.
 
OOC - Toteone, i honestly don't remember, it might be a mistake, so lets not have a war over a Mod mistake. Lemme check some orders, and see if i can remember.

Sheep, since Libya is part of the UIA, you have the techs that all UIA members have. please see the UIA stats at the bottom of the Player Characters thingie.

Romania is announcing that it is allowing KGB Inspectors to prove to the CER that it is not harbouring or aiding any anti-Communist Terrorists, and is officially applying to join the CC.

Hungary is announcing that if anybody from the KGB and/or CER place one foot onto Hungarian soil, they will be summarily shot and hung. Also, Hungary is taking the CER Ambassador hostage, and will release him upon the singing of a Pernament NAP between the CER and Hungary, and the cession of the unreasonable CER demands.

OOC - Hmm, I need to re-read my Communist Manifesto
 
OOC: Stalin does not roll, he does funky Communist jive-dancing in his grave.
 
OOC: goober, you have a copy of the Communist Manifesto? Where could we buy one without being looked at funny?
 
OOC: I have a copy too! I also have a copy of Mein Kumpf or however you spell it in English, Hitler's book. And people look funny at me whenever I tell them that, I don't care.

IC:
STATEMENT FROM THE ACTING RUSSIAN FOREIGN MINISTER

HUNGARIAN SITUATION

Hungary has taken a citizen of Russia hostage. Russia reserves the right to use any and all means necessary to free the hostage and to destroy the regime that has done this. All foreign nationals are warned to stay away from Hungary for their own safety.
 
Mein Kampf.
 
Stormbringer said:
OOC: I have a copy too! I also have a copy of Mein Kumpf or however you spell it in English, Hitler's book. And people look funny at me whenever I tell them that, I don't care.
OOC: Lol you too?


IC: Goober any NPCs agree to "Four Our Children" Initiative?
PCs what do you say ?
 
I'd sign, but it's reasonable to assume you don't accept organisations that Commies have labelled "terrorists".
 
Most nations agree to sign the "For the Children" Agreement.

Will come up with which ones later, im too tired now.
 
(oc: ummm Silver, really didn't take the Pirvithii tech. or anything, I'll be handing it back unread - let's not have ANOTHER war ;))
 
We suspect that you stole it. You have a history of stealing things after all considering you stole from South Africa as well.

Anyway we shall see...
 
(oc: I'm talking in out-of-character which means I'm not lying. Or maybe you don't trust me to that =^_^=)
 
(DUDE! Out of character! Not a part of the game! DUDE, where's my cheese... Out of character. It means I'm not playing right now, and I didn't do it, sheeze - not to mention any stolen techs. would be put on the first page, but when talking in ooc you have to believe someone or else it would be impossible to say, set up a game)

(out of character means you're not playing and you're telling everyone something out-of-the-actual-game. All the negotiations with the SAR were carried out in-character. and just like IC why would I want a cheesy missile like the Pirvithii? The name is silly.. imho)
 
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