Talk:Patient (Map Game)/@comment-35110163-20180107064510

Kingdom of Spain
 * 2028 elections: Over the last four years, the Citizens' party has governed the nation in coalition with the conservative People's Party. Their political force was confirmed on July 1st's elections, with Inés Arrimadas (the leader of Citizens') securing a majority once again. In the past decade, Arrimadas had managed to defeat the independentist bloc in Catalonia, earning her huge support across the entire country. Meanwhile, the radical left coalition lead by coalition made huge gains, however, they were still far away from a majority as they refused to negotiate with the more moderate PSOE.
 * Results:
 * Citizens (C's): 37.51% - 158 seats (+3)
 * United We Can (Podemos-IU): 29.88% - 99 seats (+37)
 * People's Party (PP): 14.02% - 45 seats (-9)
 * Spanish Socialist Laborist Party (PSOE): 12.19% - 37 seats (-25)
 * Together for Catalonia (JxCat): 3.27% - 11 seats (+1)
 * Catalonian Republican Left (ERC): 0.53% - 0 seats (-7)
 * Other parties: 1.76% - 0 seats (*)
 * Invalid votes: 0.84%
 * Government: Arrimadas' government has taken a more isolationist stance on international affairs (without completely ignoring the EU), advocating for a non-intervention policy. Although it is expected to remain this way, the recent surge of infectious diseases, as well as the actions of our neighboors, are isuess that will need to be deal with.
 * Epidemiological alerts: A travel warning is issued for Bolivia, the DRC, South Africa and Lesotho due to the recent surge of outbreaks of infectious diseases within their borders. There are no restrictions for people traveling to South Africa, Bolivia or Lesotho, but high security measures are taken for those travelling to the DRC. People travelling to the DRC are required to get a shot of the Ebolavirus vaccine, and if anyone travelling from the DRC to Spain shows symptons of the disease, they undergo a series of medical tests to make sure they are not infected by Ebola.
 * Research and medicine: Although some sectors had urged the government to take action against emergent infectious disease (Ebola, yellow fever and those Siberian viruses), Arrimadas' isolationist stance has resulted in no major actions for now. However, some additional funding is given to medical research centers.
 * Terrorism: During the Islamic State crisis in the past decade, a series of policies had been enacted to grant the military additional powers during events considered as "national emergencies". This protocol was known as "the Córdoba plan" and it was criticized back in the day, although the constant threat of islamic terrorist attacks was given as an excuse to keep it (see the Barcelona 2017 attacks). Among other things, the military had also received additional funding, in order to train recruits on how to deal with terrorist threats. Nowadays the plan is still active, but more and more voices are calling for it to end as the threat of terrorism fades. Nevertheless, Arrimadas has decided to keep the status quo for the meantime.
 * Military: The military is not expanded.
 * Economy: The economy has managed to stabilize to a certain point although there is still an unemployment problem. The government has been looking for ways to solve it, but nothing concrete has been done yet.
 * Diplomacy: No relevant diplomacy is done for now.