Talk:A World of War: World 7 The Great Depression/@comment-25700244-20161201224613

Switzerland | Swiss Confederation
 * Government: Since the Swiss government is one of three to survive this whole thing, Switzerland starts to take precautionary actions to avoid being overthrown. One of these actions is the FRIG Plan. Another is the Acts of Neuchâtel, which will definitively increase border control and defense with all nations for the sake of the security of the Swiss people, enforce the Geneva Conventions, and open Switzerland for alliance offers, free trade agreements and more.
 * FRIG Plan: The FRIG Plan is an attempt to make sure the French, Romansch, Italian, and German speaking areas get equal representation in all aspects of Switzerland. Starting next year, there will only be 4 highly autonomous cantons: Romandia (capital: Lausanne), Grischun (capital: Chur), Ticino (capital: Lugano), and Welschland (capital: Zürich) and one federal district: Bern. These cantons will have the same self-governing rights as the USA.
 * Acts of Neuchâtel:
 * Article I: Article I deals with the increase of security and defense in Switzerland's borders. This includes airplane flights, physical borders, and lakes. Much of the military will now guard the borders and serve as airport controllers. In order to enter Switzerland, you must have little to no criminal activity and notify the Swiss Federal Department of Defense, Civil Protection, and Sports at least three weeks prior when you are coming, why you are coming, and how you are coming. This is to ensure that Switzerland retains its sovereignty and presence as a democratic and peaceful nation.
 * Article II: Article II deals with the Geneva Convention and international law. Though all but three of the governments from 2015 no longer exist, Switzerland wants to ensure that all the new governments are treating all people within their borders ethically. This includes prisoners of war. However, Switzerland will not monitor any of this. This Article only serves to remind the world that international law should still be enforced. Switzerland itself will not have to deal with the consequences a country will have if they violate international law.
 * Article III: Article III deals with Switzerland's diplomatic and economic placement in the world. This article says that Switzerland is open to all agreements ranging from trade agreements to alliance pacts EXCEPT military pacts. The only conditions are that the country has to abide by international law (Geneva Conventions) and not threaten Swiss sovereignty in any way.
 * Military: In 2015, the total armed personnel in the Swiss Armed Forces was 260,000. Due to international tension, Switzerland decides to conscript 15,000 soldiers into the army, raising the total amount to 275,000. Other than that, nothing significant changes due to the fact that Switzerland does not favour war.
 * Economy: The economy is doing pretty well despite many countries abruptly ending ties after being taken over. Switzerland begins/continues multiple innovative projects that may completely revolutionise the world.
 * Swiss Aeronautic Program (ALH): The Swiss Aeronautic Program or ALH (Latin: Aerum Libellus de Helvetia) is a program that researches astronomy and aeronautics, but mainly space exploration. The goal of the ALH is to land a colony on Mars and the Moon by 2050, which would be an incredible feat if it is successful.
 * Claudicatis in Calidum Plan (CCP): The Claudicatis in Calidum Plan (CCP) is a plan that will research ways to slow down, halt, or even reverse global warming for the sake of the planet. The CCP will also help species at high risk for extinction, the preservation of wildlife ecosystems and habitats, and many more ways to preserve the physical and natural environment. The CCP is one of the department sectors of the Swiss Federal Department of Home Affairs.
 * Diplomacy:
 * United Nations: Switzerland is open to recreate the UN, perhaps under a different name and less invasive. However, Switzerland stresses that a global union is crucial to the survival of humans.
 * Anyone who wants: Switzerland is open to conduct relations with any nation regardless of ideology if they do not abide by the Geneva Conventions and do not threaten Swiss sovereignty.