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Twentieth Century Role-Play IC

PostPosted: Thu Jul 02, 2020 6:00 pm
by Mathuvan Union
Welcome to the Twentieth Century Role-Play In Character


IC | OOC | MAP


RULES
  1. Op an Co-Op ruling is the word of law
  2. No god moding to make your country better than it could ever have been
  3. all weapons must be researched by the time they were researched and made in real life
  4. No Unjustified war.
  5. every month one country randomly will be selected and randomly will have either a political or economical crisis
  6. 1 month = 2 IRL days
  7. stay in the realm of realism

PostPosted: Fri Jul 03, 2020 6:28 pm
by Bosnia Herzegovina and Sandzak
State Proclaimed!

Sarajevo was awash today in a sea of Green banners bearing gold crescents and stars, as The League of Muslims for Self Determination and Responsible Government proclaimed for the Slavic Muslims of Bosnia-Herzegovina a state all their own.

The contents of the proclamation is as follows:

"It is the common desire of the Muslims of Bosnia-Herzegovina to constitute for themselves a sovereign state wherein the heritage, faith, and individuality of the Muslim community in association with Serbs and Croats.

1) the state shall be governed from Sarajevo by a coalition of Muslims, Serbs, and Croats.

2) the state will actively strive to promote tolerance and equal liberty among all communities.

3) citizenship and franchise shall be extended to all male property owners over the age of 20.

4) a committee of public safety and welfare shall be organised to provide poverty relief, uphold the law, and defend the honour of Bosnia."

PostPosted: Sat Jul 04, 2020 5:05 am
by Mantesa
King Maximilian looks to the horizon, over the Havana harbor. 90 km away from his palace lays Florida and the American mainland. His kingdom, although respectable, is little more than a collection of islands that sell sugar to the world. His Majesty knows that Cuba must expand if it wants to stay relevant. He starts writing a letter. A letter directed to Berlin...

PostPosted: Sat Jul 04, 2020 9:55 pm
by Sarderia
Mantesa wrote:King Maximilian looks to the horizon, over the Havana harbor. 90 km away from his palace lays Florida and the American mainland. His kingdom, although respectable, is little more than a collection of islands that sell sugar to the world. His Majesty knows that Cuba must expand if it wants to stay relevant. He starts writing a letter. A letter directed to Berlin...

OOC: What is the letter?

PostPosted: Sun Jul 05, 2020 10:41 am
by Monsone
William McKinley stared at Washington D.C. from the White House. And all he could see was an ever changing landscape. Americans where getting richer, the automobile became more common, and modern utilities like running water, electricity, and gas had all become more widespread. However, this progress was not without difficulties. Rural communities where still poor and lacked many of the resources major settlements had.

And on the international stage, the age of the American Empire had begun. The Philippines where American as well as other islands in the Pacific. Most notably Hawaii. However, the more interesting news in McKinley's mind was the declaration of a Bosnian nation. A congratulatory telegram not only congratulating the independence of Bosnia, but also the official recognition of Bosnia by the USA.

US Telegram To Bosnia

As President of the United States of America, I would like to congratulate the Bosnian people on the creation of their own state. The fundamental right of self-determination is critical in this modern world. And that another nation reaches said point democratically is most heart-warming. I would also like to state that Congress unanimously decided to recognize the newly independent nation of Bosnia.

Good luck.

-William McKinley, President of the USA

PostPosted: Sun Jul 05, 2020 2:29 pm
by Bosnia Herzegovina and Sandzak
Bosnian Telegram to USA

As Bosnia's head of state, I'd like to personally thank you for the praiseworthy efforts of your administration and Congress as it relates to the recognition of my regime in Sarajevo. In light of this development, It is the desire of my government to establish an embassy in Washington DC.

- President Zlantan Rezahemović

PostPosted: Sun Jul 05, 2020 11:41 pm
by Monsone
US Telegram To Bosnia

I have discussed the proposal for a Bosnian embassy with my cabinet, and they all agreed that it Bosnia can establish an embassy with the USA. I kindly request that the Bosnian ambassador come to Washington D.C. to look at possible sights for an embassy.

-William McKinley, President of the USA

PostPosted: Sun Jul 05, 2020 11:47 pm
by The Socialist Republic of Astrakhan
Bosnia Herzegovina and Sandzak wrote:Bosnian Telegram to USA

As Bosnia's head of state, I'd like to personally thank you for the praiseworthy efforts of your administration and Congress as it relates to the recognition of my regime in Sarajevo. In light of this development, It is the desire of my government to establish an embassy in Washington DC.

- President Zlantan Rezahemović

we decide not to recognize this stupid Tiny nation at all
- Muhammad salim
vice president of Socialist republic of Astrakhan

PostPosted: Mon Jul 06, 2020 8:32 am
by Bosnia Herzegovina and Sandzak
US Recognition of BH State/First Ambassador Appointed

Nearly a month into independence, Bosnia is already making her way in the world with a unique sense of youthful confidence and hope! This week, the newly established BH state received diplomatic recognition from The United States and the promise of friendship.

Mustafa Karomonić, 39 from Bihac has been appointed Ambassador for six years to The United States of America. He shall begin his duties as soon as property can be acquired by the Foreign Ministry from the US in Washington DC.

PostPosted: Mon Jul 06, 2020 8:38 am
by Mathuvan Union
The Socialist Republic of Astrakhan wrote:
Bosnia Herzegovina and Sandzak wrote:Bosnian Telegram to USA

As Bosnia's head of state, I'd like to personally thank you for the praiseworthy efforts of your administration and Congress as it relates to the recognition of my regime in Sarajevo. In light of this development, It is the desire of my government to establish an embassy in Washington DC.

- President Zlantan Rezahemović

we decide not to recognize this stupid Tiny nation at all
- Muhammad salim
vice president of Socialist republic of Astrakhan

OOC: please remain civil and not calling nations 'stupid' or you will be kicked from the rp

PostPosted: Thu Aug 06, 2020 6:15 pm
by Democratic Republic of Eiria
New National Assembly Elections
Translated From Latvian

The results from the new national elections in the United Baltic Republic have come in. Janis Kalnins, a popular revolutionist politician won the loosely-defined 'Chancellor' position. The National Assembly was also elected, bringing 90 Assembly Members to the UBR's de facto Capital, the Latvian port of Riga. Among those assemblymen are popular celebrities, famous(or infamous) Revolutionaries, and, even more surprisingly, a handful of women. The barely-existing law of the UBR has only two official sources to draw from: The Declaration of Separation, and the Partisan's code. Neither of those have a clause barring women from places of power or military posts, and some female Partisan divisions are already guarding our borders.

This fact has caused much controversy amongst the newly-elected Assembly Members. Some, like Chancellor Kalnins, seem either indifferent or supportive of the matter. "The Declaration of Separation doesn't specify on Sex when it comes to rights. It says 'The Citizens of the United Baltic Republic shall have the Liberties and responsibilities of Voting for Chancellor and the Republic's national assembly, Free Speech, and Military or Partisan service'. Now, if the women of the Republic wish to abide by these responsibilities and liberties, for the greater good of our new nation, who are we to stop them? We need all of the Partisans we can get to defend us, and if we can't give people who risk their lives to defend us the simple right to vote, how can we consider ourselves better than the Russian Empire we left behind?"- Part of Chancellor Kalnins' inaugural address, given on the steps of the newly-declared Assembly Hall, Riga.

The Assembly is expected to begin debate on a core legislation or Constitution as soon as possible. We expect the issue of gender voting shall arise and be answered as soon as we get the final piece of Legislation.

The Assembly is also expected to appoint Ambassadors to foreign nations who recognize the nation's independence. It's not clear if many will, but only time will tell.