Germany - Diplomacy:
To France: It merely seems a consistent feature of socialist governments to restrict foreign investment in their industries. We are glad that you are not one of those governments.
To China: H & K will be setting up an office in Shanghai for further negotiations with your government.
To Poland: Excellent. The IMF and World Bank stand ready to offer loans should you need any assistance, and our major corporations are already opening offices in the larger Polish cities.
Germany - Military Actions:
With the Iraqi governemnt now overthrown and the German army in occupation of nearly all of it's territory, it has now turned it's attention to the guerillas operating in the west. German troops have occupied large areas of their territory, and are causing significant losses to them.
Germany - Domestic Policy:
Large-scale preparations for next year's electinos in Turkey are underway, with the NLA, now the military wing of the Turkish Unity Party, expected to win in a landslide. Regional autonomy has been granted for the Kurdish minority, with foreign affairs and defence ebing the only matters still under the control fo the central government other than in wartime.
Meanwhile, in Iraq itself, oil revenue is helping to pay for massive projects to improve health care, education and infrastructure. this has turned public opinion strongly in favour of Germany, and elections have been scheduled in three years. A constitution has been drawn up, making Iraq a federal republic with a single-chamber senate and regional parliaments below that. The country will be governed by the Prime Minister, who will be the leader of the party or coalition with the most seats in the Senate. The voting system will allow proportional representation.
In the time before the elections, government will be progressively handed over to the German-backed Iraqi League for Democracy, and non-essential infrastructure (mainly the oil industry) will be privatised, helping to raise money for the rebuilding program.
Germany - Economy:
Germany has recently seen an explosion in the use of satellite communications, as the joint Franco-German space program has placed dozens of satellites in space. This has significantly speeded up economic growth, as rights to use the satellites are sold to governments and companies all over the world.
Germany - Statistics (1969):
Large Army
Large Navy
Large Air Force
Medium Nukes
Space Program: See France.
Satellites: Medium communication satellites; upgrades to many in three years.
Economy: Booming (upgrades to World Leading in 3 years)
Govt: Social Democracy
Leader: GeneralTacticus
Tech Level: Mid Modern
MPP's: India
Other Treaties: European Free Trade Pact
War: Iraq/Persia
To France: It merely seems a consistent feature of socialist governments to restrict foreign investment in their industries. We are glad that you are not one of those governments.
To China: H & K will be setting up an office in Shanghai for further negotiations with your government.
To Poland: Excellent. The IMF and World Bank stand ready to offer loans should you need any assistance, and our major corporations are already opening offices in the larger Polish cities.
Germany - Military Actions:
With the Iraqi governemnt now overthrown and the German army in occupation of nearly all of it's territory, it has now turned it's attention to the guerillas operating in the west. German troops have occupied large areas of their territory, and are causing significant losses to them.
Germany - Domestic Policy:
Large-scale preparations for next year's electinos in Turkey are underway, with the NLA, now the military wing of the Turkish Unity Party, expected to win in a landslide. Regional autonomy has been granted for the Kurdish minority, with foreign affairs and defence ebing the only matters still under the control fo the central government other than in wartime.
Meanwhile, in Iraq itself, oil revenue is helping to pay for massive projects to improve health care, education and infrastructure. this has turned public opinion strongly in favour of Germany, and elections have been scheduled in three years. A constitution has been drawn up, making Iraq a federal republic with a single-chamber senate and regional parliaments below that. The country will be governed by the Prime Minister, who will be the leader of the party or coalition with the most seats in the Senate. The voting system will allow proportional representation.
In the time before the elections, government will be progressively handed over to the German-backed Iraqi League for Democracy, and non-essential infrastructure (mainly the oil industry) will be privatised, helping to raise money for the rebuilding program.
Germany - Economy:
Germany has recently seen an explosion in the use of satellite communications, as the joint Franco-German space program has placed dozens of satellites in space. This has significantly speeded up economic growth, as rights to use the satellites are sold to governments and companies all over the world.
Germany - Statistics (1969):
Large Army
Large Navy
Large Air Force
Medium Nukes
Space Program: See France.
Satellites: Medium communication satellites; upgrades to many in three years.
Economy: Booming (upgrades to World Leading in 3 years)
Govt: Social Democracy
Leader: GeneralTacticus
Tech Level: Mid Modern
MPP's: India
Other Treaties: European Free Trade Pact
War: Iraq/Persia
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