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Republic of Turkey (Almostdone.JPG)
 * Government: The Republic of Turkey is currently lead by president Selahattin Demirtaş, of the Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP), a party following social democracy, won the election back in 2018 after a super surprising upset victory against Erdoğan’s Justice and Development Party. While not much has been done by the party since they were elected, it has only been about half a year, and with a start of a new year, the party hopes they can begin to reform Turkey into being a global power, once more.
 * Governmental Policies
 * Righting the Wrongs
 * Rights for Minorities!: The first part of the plan known as "Righting the Wrongs", is giving minorities, especially Kurds, equal rights as the "ruling class" Turks, while this is going to be met with opposition from said Turks, we slowly build up step by step so everyone can get used to it. We start with allowing the primary languages in certain regions to be included in teaching along with Turkish, along with legalizing all languages to be spoken freely. Along with these reforms, we also block the banning of political parties based solely on cultural factor, as well we unban the former parties that were banned in the past, even if they are dissolved, as act of good will. As well, people seen harassing or beating people of certain races, cultures, etc will have to pay a fine or go do community work based on how bad the offense is.
 * Secularization: While still being a "secular" nation, many have felt like they have been discriminated based on not being Muslim, and while about 98% of the country is Muslim, we still feel the need to allow all religion and stop the religion in the government that is effecting our laws that stop us from being a fully free nation like our founding father intended for us.
 * Battling Corruption: It is without a doubt, Turkey under Erdoğan was highly corrupt in so many ways, and we are in the process of stopping it from growing even more as well as trying to reduce it as much as possible, the first step was already stated before, stopping the ability to block parties based on culture and as well as stopping it based on ideology. We also begin to heavily enforce the anti-corruption laws already in place, including bribery, extortion, abuse of office, and money laundering, as well as we hire many new talents to enforce these laws who have been "screened" heavily.
 * Turkish Armed Forces
 * Turkish Land Forces
 * Active Manpower: 350,000
 * Reserve Manpower: 360,565
 * Combat Tanks: 2,446
 * AFV: 9,031
 * SPA: 1,108
 * Towed Artillery: 872
 * Rocket Projectors: 418
 * Turkish Air Force
 * Fighter Aircraft: 207
 * Attack Aircraft 207
 * Transport Aircraft: 445
 * Trainer Aircraft 287
 * Helicopters: 475
 * Turkish Naval Forces
 * Frigates: 16
 * Corvettes: 10
 * Submarines: 12
 * Missile Boats: 23
 * Patrol Craft: 34
 * Mine Warfare Boats: 11
 * Economy
 * State of The Economy
 * Battling the Crisis: Turkey's economy has been a weird position over the last couple of years, high inflation, debt, etc has been crippling the country for a long time, while not having a lot of time last year, the new party has finally be able to turn their attention to the crisis with the "Three Acts" policy.
 * Act 1 (Battling the Inflation): One of Turkey's main economic problems has been a high inflation rate, which has been crippling our economy for a while now, to combat the inflation rate, new policies has been put in place, first being to raise short term interest rates, which while not a long term method, will help a lot to get stuff under control so we can fix it more permanently in the future.
 * Act 2 (Fiscal Austority): Next will be the cutting of spending and raising taxes slightly, while this is a drastic move and could damage the economy more, it is deemed a necessary to pull the economy back out of it's sluggish state.
 * Act 3 (Privatization and Deregulation): The final reform for the time being will be a longer term one, the government is currently pushing for more deregulation and privatisation which may seem like a weird move, but it is also needed in this drastic times for Turkey.
 * Research
 * Advancement of AI: While not being a leader in this technological field, Turkey sees a need to catch up in the field at least a little bit, with some of the funds left over from the cutting of public spending we pour it into AI research, ranging from everything, from military uses to public use, we ponder all of the options and begin to spread out the funds between them all, but most goes into automation to help industry produce goods faster.
 * Diplomacy
 * United States of America: We too would love good relations with the superpower of the world, and we do not want to provoke Greece either, which is the reason for our new treaty with them.
 * Iraq, Syria, and Iran: We send out a strong warning to these three countries saying if anything is done to hurt Kurds in their country unfairly, sanctions will be put on them for the violation of human rights.
 * Nicosia Treaty: We send out offers to, The United Kingdom, Greece, Cyprus, and Northern Cyprus to meet in Nicosia to address the North Cyprus problem, on the offering table we propose that Northern Cyprus will have a referendum either to join Cyprus, become independent, or be annexed into Turkey, to even the deal up Turkey will support the join Cyprus option to help pull out from the entanglement there. If the referendum were to pass, Turks in Northern Cyprus will be given equal rights and will also have the option to move to Turkey if they please, as well Turkish troops would still be stationed there for three years to make sure no discrimination happens against the Turks. If the referendum were to pass for them to join Turkey, the same would happen but in reverse for the Greeks, and if they vote to become independent, both Greece, and Turkey can station troops there for 3 years and Greeks have the chance to move if wanted.
 * Wars and Conflicts
 * Turkey in The Middle East: After being involved in the war against ISIS, and even intervening to invade Syrian Kurdistan, the government gives the order to fully pull out of all conflicts in Syria and Iraq, this will be done with immediate effect and all troops and supplies will be pulled out by 2020.