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Republic of Ethiopia


 * Government: Government is entirely reformed into a "semi-democratic republic", although there are still elements of absolute rule now since the head of state, Teshrone is becoming more popular and leaning towards a monarchy. Human rights are still not resolved, only discrimination still occurs at a high rate between Coptics and Muslims. Meanwhile the government is also beginning to spread propaganda even though their economy is still in a developing state and is still being heavily relied on China's economical power (Shanghai Pact) and some foreign aid but some parts of the press are "claiming to be open and free" when it comes to foreign affairs.
 * State Press: Propanda is starting to be produced, they are aimed for military (conscription) and neighbouring countries that Ethiopia considers it as targets. Some websites are also "blocked" by government because the head of state told them so, the only websites listed as blocked are thebitbag, designntrend, IBTimes (all editions), Christian Post and ChristianToday. Some people thought IBTimes is legitimate and making this an unfair block to common civilians in Ethiopia but there are effects of propaganda being improve drastically from this (because blocking IBTimes is fun but consider some people going "ug"). It would last for three years however but those websites above are permanently blocked until decision is appealed.
 * Military: Propaganda raises the number of soldiers to 400,000, with 300,000 in active personnel. Thanks to Russia giving out modern and up-to-date technology, the Somalian war is essentially ended quite earlier than expected and early wars of Eritea and Djibouti are made.
 * Technology: Technology improves, but about 1/4 of the soldiers use modernised weapons and the rest use old Soviet or American weapons. They also don't research anything due to their economy and power being low-ranked.
 * War against Somalia: By the time Russia gave us weapons and support, the Somalians are then destroyed, even though those rebels may have negotiated to fight together. Even if this were to occur, they are outnumbered by Ethiopia, by February the last regiment of the Somalian army are destroyed. They then annex Somalia just two days after the battle.
 * War against Eritea and Djibouti: Around November, the Ethiopian army has prepared their military for a second invasion, Eritea and Djibouti. Around 200,000 soldiers are deployed into battle and easily Djibouti falls into Ethiopia in just a week, then Eritea eventually fell, but some of their soldiers went into guerilla warfare and possibly won't give up, meaning Eritea would survive next year but will still be destroyed by Ethiopia in just one month.
 * Economy: GDP improves from 201 billion USD to 363 billion USD this year. Although China's economical support may have boost the Ethiopian economy, the economy of Ethiopia remains as a "typical third world" economy. Industrialisation and tourism becomes a priority still and for tourism, they are purposing to use religious sites as their priority on tourism and possibly earn money out of it.
 * Infrastructure: Industrialisation starts on the annexed land of Somalia, meanwhile in the original land of Ethiopia, about 30% of its cities are completely industrialised, with the capital Addis Ababa being nearly redeveloped at a low funding, but the majority remained quite the same as last year. Agriculture is also starting to grow, though parts of Ethiopia are quite semi-arid or even arid to make fertile land and they make up the exports they've given but the industrialisation would change and end the dominant farming society which by 2020, most of Ethiopia and Somalia would become industrialised.
 * Diplomacy: Becomes even closer to Russia and China but also becoming even further away from imperial European powers (except Russia) especially Italy whom they become fascist/nazi but still resort to see Scramble for Africa