Benvenescù àl Fütür

Moart. Pëvarë. Corumpaziun. Itrigâ.
The rogue city-state of Talossa rises from the ashes of a dying America to take its place on the world stage of macronational war, politics, espionage and power. Tensions hum and rise, and war breaks out. Who will prevail in this war of fleeting hopes, grinding poverty, upstart nations and passing superpowers?
Creat par Éovart Andrinescu

Sunday, August 11, 2013

New ministry founded, December 2022

from el Cußorxha Sürligna, 26 December 2022
written by Sullì da Kisch
To celebrate the 43rd anniversary of the founding of Talossa, as well as to address the needs of the nation's burgeoning economic and industrial environment, the Ziu has announced the formation of a new ministry, the Ministry of Industry and Agriculture.
The creation of a new ministry comes as a result of a need for an independent source of goods from inside the country. So far, most of Talossa's goods have been shipped, sometimes at great expense, from China or Canada, two nations who have long supported Talossa since the early days of the revolution.
This new ministry's role is to "oversee, regulate and encourage industrial and, when Talossa expands further into the countryside, agricultural growth", according to Glüc da Dhi, the new Minister of Industry and Agriculture.
Mic'haglh Uitattä, the Deputy Minister of Industry, also released a Stätsmínt Xheneraliçat of his own, saying that "...while there is a long road ahead for the people of Talossa, we feel that the ministry's work can guarantee a secure economic environment for out future."
The statement went on to mention the now-confirmed plans for further expansion into the countryside of Wisconsin. Rumors that this expansion may continue to envelop other nearby states, Illinois, Minnesota, Iowa and northern Michigan in particular, remain unconfirmed.
The Ministry's plan for what it calls "national industrial rejuvenation" will begin at the start of next year with the restoration of Abbavilla's industrial district, which was damaged in the riots and later used as a squatting ground for some of those who were displaced or made homeless by the revolutionary actions of some of our late comrades in arms.

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