Talk:Rule of Axis: 1962 (Map Game)/@comment-27654122-20170522190351

United Mexican States


 * Government: The government of Mexico is currently a federal republic, led by President Adolfo López Mateos.
 * Congress:
 * Seats: There are 278 seats in the Mexican Congress, 178 for the House of Deputies and 100 for the Senate.
 * Institutional Revolutionary Party: 203 seats
 * National Action Party: 75 seats


 * Policies, Laws & Acts:
 * Drug Act of 1962: The Drug Act of '62 was voted upon within the Congress of the Republic on May 8th, 1962, and ended up succeeding due to the IRP's huge majority in the Senate. This law restricts the use of extremely harmful drugs, such as heroin, cocaine (both), barbiturates, street methadone and ketamine, for personal use, along with buying, selling, or possession. Drugs such as marijuana, ecstasy, LSD, and MDMA, however, are completely legal, and can often be found in small stores.
 * Draft Policy of 1961: Blah, blah, blah, there should be a minimum of 650,000 soldiers in the military at all times.
 * Two-Child Policy: The name of the act says it all. Families with 2+ children will be given state benefits, child healthcare reductions, tax reductions, etc.


 * Military:
 * Wars and Conflicts:
 * Operation Restauracion: War is declared upon the Republic of Panama along with the Republic of Guatemala, with the Panama Canal and the Guatemalan Civil War (assuming there are no deviations from OTL Guatemala) being prime reasons to invade the two. 100,000 soldiers are sent into Guatemala, with the two squadrons splitting into two separate branches of 50,000 soldiers, one tasked with taking the Guatemalan coast along the Pacific, the rest cutting of the border with Belize and the coastline along the Caribbean Sea. 90,000 soldiers move into Panama via a naval invasion, first surrounding occupying Panama City and then thickening out.


 * Mexican Armed Forces:
 * Mexican Army: The Army of Mexico currently consists of 300,000 active, frontline personnel and 85,000 reserve personnel, as well as 755 AFVs, 95 towed-artillery, and whatever other machinery.
 * Mexican Navy: The Mexican Navy currently consists of 100,000 active, frontline personnel and another 35,000 in reserves. There are also somewhere around 155 ships and around 15 submarines.
 * Mexican Air Force: The Air Force branch of the Mexican Armed Forces consists of 90,000 active, frontline personnel alongside 40,000 as reserve personnel. There are a good amount of aircraft, numbering around ~700, including helicopters, fixed-wing attack, etc.


 * Analytics:
 * Infrastructure: Mexico doesn't have much infrastructure outside of its major cities, with most of it being centered in Mexico City, Tijuana, Mérida, and Mexicali. However, massive construction begins throughout the nation to improve more minor cities.
 * Economy:
 * GDP: 16,940,000,000 USD (1692 dollars), or 134,857,347,058.82 (2017 dollars).
 * GDP per Capita: 403.82 USD (1962 dollars), or 3,214 USD (2017 dollars).


 * Demographics:
 * Population: The current population of the Mexican nation is somewhere around 41,464,000 people.
 * Nationality: The nationalities of people living in Mexico include, of course, Mexicans, Americans, Spaniards, French, and other Latin American nations.
 * Religion: The main religion of Mexico is Roman Catholicism, with 82.7% of the population following the religion, with minority religions being Protestant (6.7%), Jehovah's Witnesses (1.4%), and Other Christians at 1.6%. Those with no religion, other religions, or unspecified religions make up 7.6% of the population.


 * Diplomacy:
 * United States of America: We request an alliance, separate from the WTMD, along with a non-aggression pact with the United States.
 * Spain: Formal relations with Spain are requested to begin again.
 * Belize (or UK, if they own it): Please join us, we will recognize English as a secondary language of Mexico.