Austar Union
24-05-2004, 05:23
After a brief period of Anarchy, Pilot, the former dictator of the Austar Union has been overthrown by a nation-wide revolt.
Pilot committed suicide in his Presidential Palace after citizens stormed the palace grounds. A new man has emerged to be the President of the Austar Union, a James Madison, son of the late President Richard Hoffman.
President James Madison has pledged to further democracy once again in the Austar Union, using the exact same system as his father's office. A new set of cabinet ministers have been appointed.
It seems however, Madison has decided to take on a more centralised appoach to issues, not favouring either left-wing or right-wing politics. His father, the late Richard Hoffman was much more of a capitalist.
In the meantime, already, President Madison has signed the nation up to one of the biggest alliances out there, the Red Bloc Army.
Despite the fact that RBA relations were somewhat strained, communication continued between the two geographical neighbours, and it seems as if stronger relationships were forged with the massive alliance that threatened to invade the Austar Union only years before.
In the meantime, as normalisation occurs within the Republic, all the former Hoffman government members have returned, reimplementing all national and international organisations that were in place before the revolution.
Pilot committed suicide in his Presidential Palace after citizens stormed the palace grounds. A new man has emerged to be the President of the Austar Union, a James Madison, son of the late President Richard Hoffman.
President James Madison has pledged to further democracy once again in the Austar Union, using the exact same system as his father's office. A new set of cabinet ministers have been appointed.
It seems however, Madison has decided to take on a more centralised appoach to issues, not favouring either left-wing or right-wing politics. His father, the late Richard Hoffman was much more of a capitalist.
In the meantime, already, President Madison has signed the nation up to one of the biggest alliances out there, the Red Bloc Army.
Despite the fact that RBA relations were somewhat strained, communication continued between the two geographical neighbours, and it seems as if stronger relationships were forged with the massive alliance that threatened to invade the Austar Union only years before.
In the meantime, as normalisation occurs within the Republic, all the former Hoffman government members have returned, reimplementing all national and international organisations that were in place before the revolution.