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>>6234491
March 4th, 199X
8:30am Moscow Time
Central Committee of the Emergency Crisis Council Headquarters, Valgrod, Provisional Republic of Oskovia
Vanya Lebedev, the man who has helped to guide the members of the CCECC through the turbulent first months of its own existence, looks to be in much higher spirits. He sports a new watch of ex-East German make as well as a new briefcase made and sold in Oskovia. He greets everyone before motioning for one of the aides to begin distributing what seemed to be the first round of documents for what would be this session's series of decisions.
"Good morning Gentlemen, once again we have much on the table to discuss so let us be underway. As you all well know, our efforts from our first meeting have gone over quite well; with relations established with several nations both local and in the west and as a result our exports have found their way into foreign markets. Our currency has gained the confidence of the everyday Oskovian, and because of the industry we have obtained from Germany our people have the means to actually obtain it. However, this all has raised an important issue. As I had brought up beforehand, there were several "civilian interest groups" who had begun to petition the former government before their resignations which we had begun to sort through to establish which were serious and which were not. In the documents before you are a general profile of the most...shall we say, legitimate of these groups."
"The first are the New Socialist Unity Coalition, a number of reform minded members of the old CCP's government. While these old communists have been priding themselves on their numbers of youth party members, they still fall behind the two largest CIGs in terms of who is attracting our nation's young, voting age adults."
"The second on the list are the Socialist Vanguard Party, which are well past old minded communists. They are Stalinists, with more in common with Krasvo to our west than any other group. It is for this reason, and some others, that we believe that they are being heavily influenced and possibly funded by our western neighbors as a means to pull more into their attempt at a sphere of influence."
"Third are the State Sovereignty Party, a coalition of various nationalist groups which have admittedly have assisted in sponsoring and promoting a number of cultural events. Economically, they seem to be some form of socialist third-positionist and have proposed their ideals as marrying our socialist past to the practical needs of the modern day. As you may be able to grasp, both the HCEK and ПCA have accused them of being fascists. But I don't think there is a person in this room who didn't buy into the accusations of such the Union levied at the west on multiple occasions"
>>6234491
March 4th, 199X
8:30am Moscow Time
Central Committee of the Emergency Crisis Council Headquarters, Valgrod, Provisional Republic of Oskovia
Vanya Lebedev, the man who has helped to guide the members of the CCECC through the turbulent first months of its own existence, looks to be in much higher spirits. He sports a new watch of ex-East German make as well as a new briefcase made and sold in Oskovia. He greets everyone before motioning for one of the aides to begin distributing what seemed to be the first round of documents for what would be this session's series of decisions.
"Good morning Gentlemen, once again we have much on the table to discuss so let us be underway. As you all well know, our efforts from our first meeting have gone over quite well; with relations established with several nations both local and in the west and as a result our exports have found their way into foreign markets. Our currency has gained the confidence of the everyday Oskovian, and because of the industry we have obtained from Germany our people have the means to actually obtain it. However, this all has raised an important issue. As I had brought up beforehand, there were several "civilian interest groups" who had begun to petition the former government before their resignations which we had begun to sort through to establish which were serious and which were not. In the documents before you are a general profile of the most...shall we say, legitimate of these groups."
"The first are the New Socialist Unity Coalition, a number of reform minded members of the old CCP's government. While these old communists have been priding themselves on their numbers of youth party members, they still fall behind the two largest CIGs in terms of who is attracting our nation's young, voting age adults."
"The second on the list are the Socialist Vanguard Party, which are well past old minded communists. They are Stalinists, with more in common with Krasvo to our west than any other group. It is for this reason, and some others, that we believe that they are being heavily influenced and possibly funded by our western neighbors as a means to pull more into their attempt at a sphere of influence."
"Third are the State Sovereignty Party, a coalition of various nationalist groups which have admittedly have assisted in sponsoring and promoting a number of cultural events. Economically, they seem to be some form of socialist third-positionist and have proposed their ideals as marrying our socialist past to the practical needs of the modern day. As you may be able to grasp, both the HCEK and ПCA have accused them of being fascists. But I don't think there is a person in this room who didn't buy into the accusations of such the Union levied at the west on multiple occasions"
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