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Field Marshal Klesh
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Klesh Marshal Field
Jan 2000 time: 00:14
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Belgrade Gazette
Pan-Slavic Nation Granted Statehood!
In an earthshatering move today, the Russians and Germans granted statehood to a coalition of Slavic states throughout the Balkans. The respective foreign ministers gave this surprising news at a press conference today in the soon to be Jugoslavian Captial city of Belgrade. Both governments agreed to help in the transition to self-reliace by granting some loans, and also some military divisions to aide in keeping the peace in the streets.
General elections will be held in the following months and a Republic will take shape. Men and women above the age of 20 will be allowed to cast votes for their local, provincial and national parliaments. Registration for the parliamentary voting is being organized by officials appointed by the Russian and German governments. Voting will not occur for the Prime Minister however, as he has been appointed by the Russo-German delegation to ensure that the country will act in an agreeable fashion. This move is excpected to be highly popular, as the appointee is none other than Andreas Kleshnikov, a Ukrainian born scholar and civil rights activst well known in the Balkans for his work in helping to organize unions amongst the labour force. He is popular with these people and they couldn't be happier with his appointment.
Due to the geographic location of the newborn nation, it is excpected that it will attempt to seek entry into the Mediterenean League. Jugoslavian politicians have pointed out that the Triste- Split/Montenegro railway is the most logical place to connect the ongoing Mediterenean Railway Project. No one seems to want to comment on the future of Jugo-Spanish relations were the new nation to join the Mediterenean League. Assuming this were to happen, the would probably have to agree to the recent exclusion of Spain from the project.
Also in doubt is the future of Jugo- Germananic relations. Reports from improvised Police in the north reveal that German units have not passed the demarcation lines as per then official land grant. The report continued to say that the Germans appeared to be erecting ad hoc defenses in the area, seemingly waiting for further orders. Surveyers from the city of Pecs say the area being held by the Germans is vital for the city's future. The soil there is fertile enough that with proper terraforming, the land could provide unforseen benefits.
Even with this tension in the air, the mood was jovial at the press conference. Toasts to the new nation were abundant, and in a surprise move, the Germans one-uped the Russian delegation, by giving a gift of two modern battleships, currently located in the Mediterenean. This moved surprised Kleshnikov, as he was overcome with appriciation and thanked the Germans in the name of his Slavic peoples. The ships are en route now to ports in the Adriatic for refitting. This can only mean a renewed sense of trust for our German neighbors.
What will the future hold for this new Jugoslavian nation? Can peace finally come to the Balkans, and real progress be made for the people of this war-torn land? This reporter hopes so, for the sake of the Entirety of Europe.
Nili Chorbajian
Belgrade Daily Gazette
I will give that colony in Africa to England when it is her turn next. I met up with Germany online, she gave me the 2 ships after I was done with my turn, and has taken her turn. She pill post that one to follow, I assume. I pretty much have to rebuild these cities. Not a church in one of 'em. Gonna be awhile untill I get the reigns tightened.
-Andereas Kleshnikov.
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Field Marshal Klesh
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Klesh Marshal Field
Jan 2000 time: 00:14
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Adreas Kleshnikov Steps Into International Confrontation!
In only his first few days in office as the appointed Prime Minister of Jugoslavia, and acting without even a Paliament to check his moves, Andreas Kleshnikov presentes reporters with what he said was proof of CEU border violations in and around the city of Pecs. He unveiled a photo showing an entrenched Austrian division along the banks of the Danube. He spoke in his typical harsh tones, and was firm in his stance, as seen in this excerpt from his speech:
"Jugoslavia is not an ungrateful bunch. We have been granted legitimate sovereign status, and we intent to excercise this. For we have a sovereignty guarentee from Russia with her vast ranks. I am sure the Mediterenean League would strongly frown upon violent confrontation with Jugoslavia on the part of the CEU as well. We have proof of their actions, and we simply want action."
He went on by saying:
"As for the comment about Budapest. I, for one, do not see how that was not granted to Jugoslavia in the first place. This Pan-Slavic union is far more suited to the needs of the Hungarians than is the more Northern-minded CEU. We of course do not want to turn our CEU donated security forces agaisnt current CEU troops, but in defense, we will always resist!"
With statements like that, this reporter wonders how long after the Parliamentary elections the current intrim Prime Minister will last?
-Nili Chorbajian
Belgrade Daily Gazette
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Henrik
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The European Union, Sweden, Lund
Dec 2000 time: 06:14
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Jugoslavia enters the Mediterenean League!
In a grand ceremony in the city of Trieste earlier today, in the old Austrian Miramar palace (which is being used since proper representation buildings have not yet been completed in Belgrade), the newly formed state of Jugoslavia where officially accepted into the Mediterenean league by Premier Abdul SunTzu II and Prime Minister Henriko Lohmandero.
The Italian Prime Minister Henriko officially anounced that Jugoslavia is now a full member of the Mediterenean league, this will undoubtly present great economic opertunities for the young nation, in fact, the Chairman of Mediterenean Railways, Giovanni Lohamander, who is also the Italian Prime Ministers brother, was observed at the scene talking to the newly apointed Jugoslavian minister of the interior and the Jugoslavian minister of Finance.
Furthermore an official complaint was made by the two other mediterenean nations as to the German keeping of Budapest.
"The city is clearly in the Jugoslavian sphere of influence and should have been included in the original state formation, the Germans has no right to separete the hungarian people spliting thier nation in half!
However I am sure a solution can be agreed upon, the Mediterenean league is prepared to financially compensate Germany for the loss of the city."
Said the Italian Prime Minister during his speech to the press.
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JMarks
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formerly known as the artist
Mar 2000 time: 05:14
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Also, I'd like to make an industry map (shields). But to do so I need everyone to e-mail me the industrial capacity of their cities. Specifics aren't necissary, just needs to be marked in one of five catagories, 1-10, 11-20, 21-30, 31-40, 41+. I would really like to do this periodicly, mabey every four years (in game). Since I don't like over posting, and I like maps near each other, I'll be posting the map here once I get the info. Thanks!
PS. Gary, its your turn. 
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