NationStates Jolt Archive


Former Soviet Union re-emerging ?

Giorvinitza
08-08-2004, 22:26
Sunday the 8 of August 2004
Time 23:10 CET

The People's Republic of Giorvinitza has left a poorly written note on a streetlight outside the UN headquarters reading:

Fellow Nations of the more or less known world, this is Fjodor Skata, leader of the The People's Republic of Giorvinitza speaking [writing].
With this piece of paper i regret to inform you that the region of the Soviet Union has seized to exit in a large cloud of non-existance. Instead the region of Former Soviet Union has emerged and with it the supreme countries The People's Republic of Giorvinitza and The Confederacy of Irrozewena.

These two as stated before and shall come to be stated, supreme countries has joined forces after a rather small but messy revolution [ a lot of mess was made]

It is not a under statement to say that our first goal is to re-unite the Former Soviet Union, but it's a big over statement to say that we won't, one day that is, not to day.

The two supreme countries [told you so] Will fight all thats capitalistic and therefore pure evil and sinister... By all means possible, and some rather impossible.

Best or for you evildoers of the capitalistic era not so kind regards.

Yours truly and sole leader of supreme country [again] of The People's Republic of Giorvinitza.

Fjodor Skata
Fascist Confederacy
08-08-2004, 22:39
Beneath the dim light resonating from the street lamp, a tall, dark haired man with what appears to be without any political status or national emblym on his attire (Which is black shirt, slacks, 10 eye boots, trench coat, and business), gently tugs the crudely written addressment from the lamp, quickly crumpling it into a small wad, before tossing it into the gutter below. With a faint smirk across his visage, the pale figure, without regard to the country in which he dwells consequences for disrespect to the Premier, wanders off into the night...


***The FC has no knowlegde of this mans actions.***
Dreamweaver
08-08-2004, 22:43
Alexander looked over the memo left for him by his ambassador to the UN a second time. It contained a grammatically correct reproduction of the note left outside the UN building as well as the circumstances surrounding its discovery and the time it was discovered. A small smile crossed his face. Except for its atheistic attitudes, the nation of Giorvinitza reminded Alexander of his own nation of Dreamweaver when it was still a young and unimportant nation. Already, a team of "observers" was en route to the region to provide up-to-date information on how this situation progressed. Perhaps this Fjodor Skata could prove to be an interesting opportunity.