Talk:A World of War: World 7 The Great Depression/@comment-27573652-20161205125110/@comment-5590986-20161205191033

Russia: In 2018, a Presidential election in Russia was made, it's major candidates were Vladimir Putin, Vladimir Zhirniovsky, Gennady Zyuganov, Grigory Yavlinsky, and Sergey Mironov. Eventually the election results were produced with Vladimir Putin with about 80% of the vote, Vladimir Zhirnovsky with 4% of the vote, Gennady Zyuganov at 5%, Yavlinsky at 3%, and Mironov at 6% of the vote, 2% is from independents. Putin's landslide victory has sparked controversies of rigged elections, however, the current political landscape from Russia's western rivalry had tied most of Russia behind Putin, peaking at 96% in by 2018, (2016 was 82%, it was raised to 96% when Putin defeated ISIL and made friends with the United States with Trump. Ending with 86% after the fall of NATO and the EU in 2020 and the global economy crash.) It ended in 86% approval rating when the world economy was sent into a great depression. DIPLOMACY: Russia accepts all treaties and deals with anyone, but won't promise to uphold them if the time comes.

China: China, in 2017 to 2018, held a redistribution of the government to form the 19th national congress. Towards the end, they decided to uphold the status quo. It wasn't until March 10, 2020, about a year after the Depression hit, was when China held an emergancy "20th congress" when Xi Jinping was assassinated by a protesting student to elect a new president. On March 14, 2020, Li Yuanchao was decided to become the official new president of China. by 2020, China became the richest country in the world which prompted many companies from fascist nations to join China, which China became so filled with corporations that it dropped its communist tendencies in almost full. But it also does maintain most of the regulations and government tradition. Even the Communist Party of China had dropped it's name and calls itself the Democratic/People's Party of China (In Chinese of course). DIPLOMACY: We would not join this alliance Egypt has as long as America and it's current foreign policies against us remain constant. However, we have fear enough to at least offer ourselves as a observer state.