Talk:Aequalitas et Aequitas (Map Game)/@comment-26044830-20170306003628

East African Federation
 * Government
 * 2050 Council Elections: Although the opposition is praised more, the socialists are still taking whole of the government, with 55.8% seats. However the opposition had gained 6.1% more since the last election was held five years ago, mainly the LGBT and other minorities (Muslims) are now taking favour.
 * Results
 * United Socialist Party of East Africa | 558 Congress Seats | 7 Regions (obviously) | almost all of subregions
 * The Opposition | 442 Congress Seats | many subregions (particularly the ones that are minorities religiously and culturally)
 * Advantages: Military police are still allowed to have unwarranted searches on illegal resources, LGBT rights have slightly improved but not to the Opposition taste, military education still continues but will be a debate to abolish it in the near future and taking advantage of the Congolese Civil War.
 * Disadvantages: Loosened firewall censorship, with criticism of the government is now available except its a limited range since it is controlled by the Socialists. The birth policy isn't being debated yet, labour policies are now gaining more safety protocols adapted from other nations - so less production, unless AI is able to do the same rate but only few have deployed robotics to do the work since 2047. The press (internal and foreign) gets a glimpse of actual movements and events happening here without being persecuted for finding construction sites (as long its not deep into the government's trenches) - but EAF is still a police state and some projects are secretly confidental. Also the Australian embargo does only impact like 3% of our exports and 3% of imports (so slight economical slump but mainly stable), we don't even have any embassies so nice try. Industrialisation policies by the Unied Socialist Party have also being slowed down - so less industrial expansion and potential, in favour of the Opposition's massive renewable policy on energy - less pollution emitted but will mainly be based on suburban buildings and small power plants in East Africa (they will cover an average of 80km2 in each three major power plants) which may be devastating) which mainly is about solar energy due to our close proximity to the equator. It's costly (if we check on 2017 [OTL] costs) and could always worsen the wildlife due to cramped areas and that by making power plants that use the sun as a resource, the best way is to put it in a rural and less populate area.
 * Space Exploration: We delay this in favour of other projects. But advanced propulsion is still in the works at a smaller priority level.
 * Conservation Program and Environment: Ongoing. Phase One began a year ago and once part of the environment had being restored by creating "national parks" and "conservation sites", which these areas of settlement be demolished and relocated by government - with the exception of very few indigenous people (those who had ties) of staying here as reserves. With pollution also being a problem, the Opposition and the Socialists approved a policy to create solar power plants and reduce coal and oil production on power - to limit "toxic levels" of carbon dioxide.
 * "Alternative" Economic Solution: Because the economy is still in a semi-war one, the advantages are being taken in. One is that they can produce military as much as what we have on food production and economic growth. Disadvantages are if 50% of the ubdhstrt and research mainly goes to warfare and if war is not being kept up, we could see a downfall plus maintainance looms with more equipment. So we decided to have our seven regions split into their own autonomous system of which economy they could rely in but de facto in semi-war economy. Regions must decide it next year.
 * The War Debate: The War Debate begins. We want to be neutral but the ideology prescribed between left and right does not keep up in a way that the war could eventually destabilise the union while it's ongoing, but with the most powerful nation, which is obviously Russia - we begin mobilisation and will switch to complete war economy next year in de jure. Decision coming soon but we remain neutral unless other nations intervene against us.
 * Military: Drafting of 100,000 soldiers has being enacted - more than ever before since 2047. Military police also sets up a secret police division to root out corruption after the election. Drone bombing is now reaching its full potential, at least 5 of them have proper systems to bomb - 25 at a prototype by the end of the year. (SECRET ->) The WMD development continues, our chemical weapons have reached nearly the potential to devastate a range of 50m in a compressed tank - once it is fired and landed on one particular area in experiments, it could have a devatsating effect on the eyes - blinding them even with bionic eyes potentially (but it's still far off and maybe even implausible) or even worse but rarely permanently damage their eyes. On some of the chemicals we've made, it could create second degree burns using a strong acid but we need more time to develop, which is 3 and a half years time for this division - to ensure a rare third degree burn is guaranteed. The other ones, looks like it's okay for next year and a half.
 * East African Army:
 * 310,000 active personnel (+100,000)
 * 3950 tanks (+25)
 * 1,175 armoured vehicles (+25)
 * 450 towed artillery (+30)
 * East African Maritime Force
 * 4 aircraft carriers (fifth one is now under construction and done at 2051 [priority is being raised], it will be a small one however)
 * 2 large aircraft carriers
 * 2 small aircraft carriers (small one under progress)
 * 44 transport ships (+5)
 * 29 destroyers (+5)
 * 13 cruisers (+1)
 * 4 littoral combat ships? (LCS)
 * 7 mine countermeasures support? (MCS) (+2)
 * 6 CPS
 * 2 classic frigate/training (+1)
 * 7 nuclear submarines
 * 33 submarines (+3)
 * East African Air Force:
 * 4330 jet fighters (+17)
 * 1985 bombers (+25)
 * 990 helicopters (+10)
 * 2475 utility air equipment (+25)
 * 220 drones (+20) (5 have proper bombing techniques, 25 have prototype bombing techniques)
 * East African Military Police:
 * 300,000 active personnel (+40,000)
 * 120,000 reserve personnel
 * 2,000 secret police personnel
 * Operations
 * Congolese Civil War: Invasion continues with our 60,000 force against the rebellion. Once that's over and the Congolese lunatic rebellions are eliminated, occupation of the land will happen and creating a buffer state in case colonisers attack from one side.
 * Reinforcement of Our Seas: Our fleet deploys a two layer defence system in our territorial waters in case of a naval invasion has happened. Details, [REDACTED]
 * Economy: GDP per capita is $12,000. That Australian embargo doesn't affect us in anyway - thanks to our limitations on our exports to mainly leftist and non-aligned nations, but economy is now mobilising and will transition from semi-war to complete mobilisation by next turn should we decide which.
 * Diplomacy: Which which side? (I'm still neutral unless someone prompts me or the fascists invade us)
 * Australia: thank you now pls fuck off weakling
 * DRC: lolol