
Translated by Gregor Havel
Calindelo became a friend to the Novan public when the new Zlatohat Hospital was revealed, along with two flags and an announcement from the new Presydent himself, who proudly told reporters "I place my country over business," in a speech before declaring the facility officially open.
Dakav, being infamous for its large sector of cheap homes and political instability, became a source of hope for Bysera, one of many poor residents. "I think this is a great step on the road to repairing this town... I remember the 1987 riots. I think everyone does. "
To clarify, the riots in 1987 were the first time communism was openly denounced by the public, leading to violent clashes between supporters of the Russians and protesters. This then led to an armed response by the government, who took advantage of the situation to relocate communist supporters into a mining town after arrests.
The mining town later became an industrial centre, only slightly improving when a burmistrz spent millions to help educate the children of the relocated, and creating a large number of middle class apartments to home the worst off. However, the expenses of the city has led to an unfortunately stagnant set of funds.
Some skeptically claim that this move is only to bolster support behind the Democrats, as echoed by conservative parliament members.
In addition, a large number of field hospitals were bought and prepared for the Novask military.
Meanwhile, the government's Head of Relations met with Ladvanian politicians, happily willing to discuss issues and interests of both countries. Though pleased by the "rising prevalence of Novask in the political climate of Europe," he noted the heated arguments between fellow Social Democrats in parliament.
A number of politicians argued that despite the flaws of isolationism, meeting "such a right-wing nation" would "go against our own policies," so stated one member during a gathering of the members, to the support of some fellows.
Even after a conclusive vote to finally end the discussion, a member was calmly escorted out due to an attempt to lengthen the debate, hoping to extend the decision to the point of the Ladvanians giving up.
The Presydent commented that "a level of respect should be given to all recognised states".












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