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Elections Held in Abyssinia, Bukassa Gidada Elected President
The election results are in, and Bukassa Gidada has won a landslide victory. This promising young leader promises to bring Abyssinia out of the 3rd world and into the 21st centyry. A parade was held in Addis Ababa to celebrate the dawn of a new era for the country.
President Delivers Acceptance Speech
The new Abyssinian President has just given his speech, in which he proposed a new plan, in which Abyssinia shall attain new goals, both short and long term. The Abbyssian people seem hopeful and look to the future.
New AIDS Prevention Act put into law
The President, as his first act in office, has signed a bill that will give basic education to the people of Abyssinia regarding AIDS and how to prevent aquiring the disease. "AIDS is a strangling weed that keeps our great country from achieving prosperity. Once we rid Abyssinia of the weed, then our country shall be able to grow and prosper."
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Plans For new Public School System
President Gudada has outlined his plans for Abyssinias new School System. The goal is to have all children attending primary school within the next few years. Under the Presidents plan, Abyssinias school system would be highly centralized and tuition for all children would be free.
The plan would be in phases,the first phase being the introduction of a free elementary-school education to be provided to all children so they can learn the basics while the goverment prepares for the building of secondary schools and trains teachers.
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Abyssinian Ministry of Foriegn Affairs Open(AMOFA),
The Abyssinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs is now open and ready to accept all hearings from foreign nations, including trade proposals and preace treatys, negotiations, or just a casual hello from another countrys ambassador.
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Abyssinian Goverment to Hold Poll Regarding the Restoration of the Old Monarchy
President Gudada has issued a poll asking the Abyssinian people for their opinion on the possible restoration of the Old Abyssinian Monarchy, the goverment that lead one of the oldest civilizations in the world through 2000 years of history. If the Monarchy was restored, it would be largely cermoninial in pourpose and would be a symbol of pride to the nation.
[This message has been edited by The General (edited October 27, 2000).]
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Abyssinia, Dijbouti, and Eritrea Founding Members of new United Africa (UA) Alliance
With the chaos going on currently in Western Africa, the countries of East Africa have good reason to be worried that this chaos could spread to their nations if they continue to be disunited. Dijbouti, and Eritrea, two small countries, would be unable to defend themselves should a foreign power invade them.
It is because of this threat that the United Africa Alliance was formed. Under the terms of the alliance, all members (currently Abyssinia, Dijbouti, and Eritrea) shall join their respective militarys together,and defend and support each other if war erupts, free trade shall exist between all member nations, and steps will be continually taken so that someday, All of the glorious continent of Africa shall be united.
The capital of the UA is located at Addis Ababa.
[This message has been edited by The General (edited October 28, 2000).]
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Training of Special Forces Begins
Today more then ever, we need men in our armed forces that can fight on a wide variety of terrain. We need troops that we can deploy quickly to get in, get the job done, and get out before the main forces arrive. It is for this reason that I, President Bukassa Gudada, have created the Desert Warfare and Mountain Warfare Divisions. These units of 10,000 and 5,000 men, respectively, are to be specially trained and equiped with the best equipment we can give them.
The Desert Warfare units will be useful if needed to fight in the flat, arid plains of neighboring countries, while the Mountain Warfare division shall be trained for both convential and guerilla warfare.
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Poll Results In, Monarchy To Be Restored
The nationwide poll on whether the Old Abyssinian Monarchy should be restored is over. Over 65 percent of the people voted for the restoration of the monarchy, while only 15 percent were opposed. The Abyssinian people have spoken, and they shall get their wish. Haile Selassie III, the grandson of Haile Selassie I, the last emperor of Abyssinia, shall have his formal coronation shortly. His role in goverment, however,shall be of a largely ceremonial nature.
POLL RESULTS:
Pro-Monarchy: 66%
Dont Care: 12%
Anti-Monarchy: 15%
Not Sure: 7%
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The Kingdom of Morocco would like to learn more about the United Africa Alliance. We would also like to encourage friendly relations between our two Countries.
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Road Construction Begins
"Our nation needs roads desperatly, for they are the lifelink that allows goods, people, and resources to move between areas freely" said President Gudada, in a recent interview with a local news network.
This is why I have personally ordered the construction of several major roads that will make travel between our major cities easier. The roads shall also make rural areas more accesible. Not only that, but this construction work will create many new jobs and help your economy, both in the short and long term.
Construction work is to begin immediately and should be done within a year.
[This message has been edited by The General (edited October 30, 2000).]
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