That's right, the "government", as the term is properly understood by most, has ceased to exist in Lavor.
Even as recently as yesterday, the tiny government was described as "efficient" by the U.N. report dedicated to our nation.
However, the conspiracy has finally decided to do away with the government entirely. Though the puppet government had its uses, the recent expansion of democratic rights apparently compelled the conspiracy to make sure that any fickleness on the part of the voters didn't affect Lavor's fundamental economic wellbeing.
While the democratic right to vote is considered sacrosanct in our country and this has raised our standing on U.N. standards of political rights recently, the U.N. standards seem unaffected by the fact that this right to vote is now entirely meaningless
As stated in the U.N. report:
"There is no government in the normal sense the word; however, a small group of community-minded, pro-business individuals concentrates mainly on Defence, although Commerce and Law & Order are on the agenda."
Currently, the conspiracy is handling the issue of clear-cutting the forest so that we can begin large-scale uranium mining. We may have our hands on nuclear weapons in the near future.
The conspiracy sends its regards to other nations and assures them that our armed forces are still tightly under the control of the conspiracy, as indeed they always have been.
Expanding education is a priority for the conspiracy, however, and a return of a puppet government might be acceptable if it is needed to handle the educational priority for the nation.
Even as recently as yesterday, the tiny government was described as "efficient" by the U.N. report dedicated to our nation.
However, the conspiracy has finally decided to do away with the government entirely. Though the puppet government had its uses, the recent expansion of democratic rights apparently compelled the conspiracy to make sure that any fickleness on the part of the voters didn't affect Lavor's fundamental economic wellbeing.
While the democratic right to vote is considered sacrosanct in our country and this has raised our standing on U.N. standards of political rights recently, the U.N. standards seem unaffected by the fact that this right to vote is now entirely meaningless
As stated in the U.N. report:
"There is no government in the normal sense the word; however, a small group of community-minded, pro-business individuals concentrates mainly on Defence, although Commerce and Law & Order are on the agenda."
Currently, the conspiracy is handling the issue of clear-cutting the forest so that we can begin large-scale uranium mining. We may have our hands on nuclear weapons in the near future.
The conspiracy sends its regards to other nations and assures them that our armed forces are still tightly under the control of the conspiracy, as indeed they always have been.
Expanding education is a priority for the conspiracy, however, and a return of a puppet government might be acceptable if it is needed to handle the educational priority for the nation.
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