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Obets wrote:Aren't in school or something

Yes, but I have a break

Obets wrote:Aren't in school or something

I do

Xylenis wrote:

I am testing something

The 14 districts of america

The mikalan empire wrote:Also did the FNR executives see Obets and his announcement of him making a new political party here in the FNR? We've haven't gotten a response about it yet.

We did. We will add your political party in the dispatch asap.

My Nation and The 14 districts of america

The mikalan empire

Awesome!

The political party is up!

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Post by The mikalan empire suppressed by South Asians.

The mikalan empire

Yep!

whats the discord?

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Post by The mikalan empire suppressed by South Asians.

The mikalan empire

no discord

Veleburg wrote:whats the discord?

https://discord.gg/Rrw3ywN
This is our discord server link. I recommend you to join this instead of repeatedly messaging in the Regional Message Board. Discord is a chat application.

The mikalan empire

sorry when I said there was no discord I was reffering to the political party. i thought he was asking about that. sorry.

The mikalan empire wrote:sorry when I said there was no discord I was reffering to the political party. i thought he was asking about that. sorry.

Try quoting all the messages you are referring to and then post it. Also try keep your message in one post instead of multi-posting. It gets confusing otherwise.

Kissassia and The 14 districts of america

The mikalan empire

South Asians

Ok. I see. Thanks!

25th February 1948 (73 years ago): Communists take power in Czechoslovakia

Under pressure from the Czechoslovakian Communist Party, President Edvard Beneš allows a communist-dominated government to be organized. Although the Soviet Union did not physically intervene (as it would in 1968), Western observers decried the virtually bloodless communist coup as an example of Soviet expansion into Eastern Europe.

The political scene in Czechoslovakia following World War II was complex, to say the least. Edvard Beneš was head of the London-based Czech government-in-exile during the war, and returned to his native land in 1945 to take control of a new national government following the Soviet withdrawal in July of that year. National elections in 1946 resulted in significant representation for leftist and communist parties in the new constituent assembly. Beneš formed a coalition with these parties in his administration.

Although Czechoslovakia was not formally within the Soviet orbit, American officials were concerned with the Soviet communist influence in the nation. They were particularly upset when Beneš’ government strongly opposed any plans for the political rehabilitation and possible rearmament of Germany (the U.S. was beginning to view a rearmed Germany as a good line of defense against Soviet incursions into western Europe). In response, the United States terminated a large loan to Czechoslovakia. Moderate and conservative parties in Czechoslovakia were outraged, and declared that the U.S. action was driving their nation into the clutches of the communists. Indeed, the communists made huge electoral gains in the nation, particularly as the national economy spiraled out of control.

When moderate elements in the Czech government raised the possibility of the nation’s participation in the U.S. Marshall Plan (a massive economic recovery program designed to help war torn European countries rebuild), the communists organized strikes and protests, and began clamping down on opposition parties. Beneš tried desperately to hold his nation together, but by February 1948 the communists had forced the other coalition parties out of the government. On 25 February Beneš gave in to communist demands and handed his cabinet over to the party. Rigged elections were held in May to validate the communist victory. Beneš then resigned and his former foreign minister Jan Masaryk died under very suspicious circumstances. Czechoslovakia became a single-party state.

The response from the West was quick but hardly decisive. Both the United States and Great Britain denounced the communist seizure of power in Czechoslovakia, but neither took any direct action. Perhaps having put too much faith in Czechoslovakia’s democratic traditions, or possibly fearful of a Soviet reaction, neither nation offered anything beyond verbal support to the Beneš government. The Communist Party, with support and aid from the Soviet Union, dominated Czechoslovakian politics until the so-called “Velvet Revolution” of 1989 brought a non-communist government to power. In 1993, Czechoslovakia split into the Czech Republic and Slovakia.

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/05/Gottwald_%26_Stalin.jpg

Portraits of Klement Gottwald (leader of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia) and Joseph Stalin at a 1947 meeting of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia.

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https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/9e/Agitace-1947.jpg

Pro-Communist demonstrations before the coup.

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https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/98/Edvard_Bene%C5%A1.jpg/800px-Edvard_Bene%C5%A1.jpg

Edvard Beneš.

https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/communists-take-power-in-czechoslovakia

Manoresca, Gufand, Linkers sha, Kissassia, and 1 otherDagny

Weatherwand Economic Census

The Weatherwand Economic Census is compiled at the end of March and the end of September.

Late 2020 Census

The Weatherwandian Economy is worth 168.968 T WCs with a stable exchange rate to NCU at approximately 106 WC per NCU. The GDP per capita in Weatherwand is 7.93M WCs (74k NCUs) for Late 2020.

Weatherwand has a higher than average economy with a leading sector of Information Technology comprising 8.7% of the Economy. It is followed by the Entertainment Industry and the Transport Industry. Separately, the Agricultural, Manufacturing and Service Industries accounts for 0.5%, 31.2% and 68.3% respectively.

Inflation is at 0.2% annum, and people under the Marigold line, having less than 19 NCUs a day accounts for less than 0.75% of the population. The ratio of the income the lowest 10% earn and the top 10% earn is about 3.1. After social assistance and taxation are accounted for, the ratio is 2.7.

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Manoresca and The 14 districts of america

Just joined the FNR Centrist Party.

Xylenis

Just joined the FNR centrist party!

Veleburg

I am joining the FNR Centris Party

Xylenis

If you want to join the Centrist Party read about it here- page=dispatch/id=1510564
Apply to join by telegramming me, Xylenis, and endorse our world assembly members.

Veleburg wrote:lol we all in online school?

Nope. In fact, my life hasn't changed much at all since last March since I am considered an essential worker. Everything fun has been banned though. Mardi Gras as well as St. Patrick's Day parades were all cancelled, even though they are by far one of the best things about living in Louisiana.

The 14 districts of america

do fnr have political party dispatch ?? if yes please let me know i just wanna see if theres any party fit to me maybe

The serene republic of gabeopolis

Linkers sha wrote:do fnr have political party dispatch ?? if yes please let me know i just wanna see if theres any party fit to me maybe

This isn’t super up-to-date, but it appears to be what you are looking for:



Master DispatchPolitical Parties

As part of the current administration's aims to form a streamline government post-emergency, the President has permitted the deregistration of all political parties within the federation.
The acknowledgement of political parties has been deemed redundant, as few to no changes in regional management had been made or noted with connection to political affiliation.

Any form of recognition or notation of political parties will be removed from government dispatches, and any future political affiliations will not be acknowledged until further notice.

-New Monture, Speaker of The Assembly
Stamped/Approved by Weatherwand, President of the Free Nations Federation, on 3 November, 2023


Political Parties
Prerequisites to Create a Political Party

  • The founder and members of a political party must be citizens of The Free Nations Federation.

  • The founder of a political party must create a dispatch describing their party and its ideology, administration, logo, and members.

  • The founder of a party must send the following information via telegram to FNR.

    1. Name of the Political Party

    2. Ideology of the Party

    3. List of Members

    4. Party Colors

    5. Link to Party Dispatch

  • Citizens must announce on the RMB of The Free Nations Federation regions when they create a political party.

  • Parties must not follow any extremist ideologies.

  • A party will be considered a minor party until it gains five or more members.

  • A party that does not follow the above rules will be considered unofficial.

The Free Nations Federation has numerous political parties listed below that you may register to join. To join a party, message the party leader and let them know. To read a party's manifesto, simply click on the party's name or logo below.

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My Nation, Doctors Orvos, Savba, The serene republic of gabeopolis, and 1 otherThe 14 districts of america

The serene republic of gabeopolis

Xurisha wrote:Hello

Hi

The 14 districts of america

Xurisha wrote:Hello

Hello

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