Talk:Aequalitas et Aequitas (Map Game)/@comment-26044830-20170226231032

East African Federation
 * Government: Democratic socialism is the predominant government, the system is similar to OTL China (but partially democratic so we allow some range of parties, ethnic and rights mainly but we do tightly control the word "democracy" to our virtues not direct democracy) except it has an administration system which involves having six major regions, the Ugandan Region, Victorian Region (without Uganda and Kenya's border to Lake Victoria), Kenyan Region, Jubaland Region (South Sudan, not to be confused with Somalian Jubaland), Salaam Region (East Tanzania and Zanzibar) and Mebyanjomkwan Region (basically southwest Tanzania). All government legislatures and nationwide court are located in Zanzibar ("national court region") or Nairobi (most of the government work of passing laws passed). If one law is proposed you must hand over to the government who are mostly part of the United Socialist Party of East Africa (USPEA) to analyse and if it is deem okay for them they let the whole seats to vote. If a majority of two-thirds agree then it's passed but if not it can be revised but only if the person who still wants it to continue gets permission from the government to do so. (I feel like it's stupid)
 * Military Policy: A military policy designed to research biological and chemical weapons, railguns and better adapted aerial warfare is being imposed. Scientists and engineers, or at least 40% of them are required to at least participate the program by encouraging propaganda to be used.
 * Population Control: 148 million people and a brith rate of 4 children per couple is going to make us concern, should we just try limit this to two as a healthy rate of children if we continue to develop our welfare habits? Projected by the year 2100, it should be well over ~250 million or 300 million for the highest estimates if we stabilise to around 2 children per couple by the end of the century. This debate has being ongoing.
 * Internet: Despite having a low population (except Kenya which has a considerable 60% of all internet connection necessary), we host the internet but thanks to our government "firewall", we created an intranet server that even our own Kenyan population cannot access anti-EAF sources or anything mentioning the so-called brutalities committed. Also to all LGBT people (i'm sorry), we never recognise this because some of our seats come from the Ugandan Region and they hate them so we also filter any associations of them. However that doesn't mean some very sophisticated users inside gained access to the dark web or proxies to get over with - which is a main problem to keep one opinion. We expect this to loosen this kind of strictness and probably try force the Ugandan Region to shut their mouth over it.
 * Military: Military technology and quality is being prioritised but quantity also plays a role because of our growing population and we expect to try reach 400,000 by the end of 2055 and at least 800,000 to 1 million jobs at the same year designated (scientists and engineers do not count) as a sort of backup plan.
 * East African Army
 * 160,000 active personnel (+17,143)
 * 2,860 tanks (+4)
 * 1,100 armoured vehicles (idk)
 * 404 towed artillery (idk)
 * East African Maritime Force
 * 2 aircraft carriers (third one is now under construction and done at 2051)
 * 1 large aircraft carrier
 * 1 small aircraft carrier
 * 31 transport ships (+2)
 * 17 destroyers
 * 10 cruisers (+1)
 * 3 littoral combat ships? (LCS)
 * 4 mine countermeasures support ship? (MCS)
 * 4 CPS (don't know what the hell it is even wikipedia doesn't help me, must be a book source)
 * 1 Classic Frigate/Training
 * 7 nuclear submarines
 * 28 submarines (+3)
 * East African Air Force: Military policy commands development of drone bombing as first priority.
 * 3150 jet fighters (+6)
 * 1440 bombers (+11)
 * 725 helicopters (+11)
 * 1785 utility air equipment
 * 160 drones (+17)
 * East African Military Police: There are local police but it is undergoing full conversion and merge to the military which started last year. Around 190,000 are still part of the local departments and are managed by the regions.
 * 30,000 active personnel
 * 100,000 reserve personnel
 * Operations:
 * Operation Unification (here comes the unpredictable, so if its unsuccessful then i won't do it in the future) [Malawi]: Our troops organise an unification round (this is supposed to be a test if I get condemned) and attack the weak nation of Malawi with 30,000 troops and a considerable reinforcement later. Results may be turned in but if not, the nation can be occupied, more than a half.
 * Economy: The economy is somewhat okay, but our goal is to develop businesses - despite some being controlled by ours for income inside. Outside of Africa, we try to get along with other nations and have our own companies to invest for income but inside our nation, we industrialise the urbanised region (at a somewhat OTL China-like rate but it will slow down like OTL China) since the 2020s, develop a technological centre in Nairobi. Other than the secondary and tertiary sectors, we still are encouraging people to work at agricultural sectors, feeding them and sustaining ourselves efficiently without relying on foreign aid that could be supplied by other countries. The GDP per capita is estimated to be ~3,000-9,000 (basically the GDP statistics are not done so I made assumptions)
 * Demographics: 148,383,916 people live in the Federation. A birth rate of 4.2 children per couple is persistant,
 * Diplomacy: Our diplomatic isolation kinda let everyone down near our relationships but we want to maintain a neutral position once we unite East Africa.
 * New Abyssinia (lol leftist): Sorry but we're never going to help you against the Confederates nor try to intervene. If we do help you then it's likely the Confederates would sweep us as well.
 * Congolese Situation: No we're not going to help any sort of faction and let it make it go worse