Difference between revisions of "Bromannikha"
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===History=== | ===History=== | ||
− | + | Bromannikha, once a large and powerful region, was ravaged by civil war in early 2007. Three new nations emerged from this war (with casualties in the millions): [[Khabro]], [[Brohnida]], and [[Mannkonesia]]. After two months of war, Bromannikha was nearly dead, and its society collapsed. After an underground resistance brought about a military regime, the society fell back into place under the leadership of General Michael Poloschak. | |
− | + | After several months of this new regime, the people began screaming for democracy. General Poloschak, feeling that compromise was his only option, (partially) gave into the people's demands. In the elections that followed the downfall of the military regime, General Poloschak was the only suitable candidate for leading the nation. On April 18, 2007, Poloschak was crowned Supreme Chancellor of Bromannikha. | |
− | + | Poloschak's reign was not unlike a basic dictatorship, but he allowed small amounts of capitalism and democracy. Because of these allowances, the people were content with him as leader. The Senate, under the control of Poloschak, later extended the limit of the term of Supreme Chancellor indefinitely. |
Revision as of 16:59, 1 June 2007
Flag of Bromannikha | |
Motto: "Si Vis Pacem Para Bellum" | |
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Region | New Westmoore |
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Capital | Hiltergardt |
Official Language(s) | English, Albanian, Dutch, Khabrish |
Leader | Supreme Chancellor Poloschak |
Population | 1.15 billion |
Currency | Bromannikhan Krone |
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Summary
History
Bromannikha, once a large and powerful region, was ravaged by civil war in early 2007. Three new nations emerged from this war (with casualties in the millions): Khabro, Brohnida, and Mannkonesia. After two months of war, Bromannikha was nearly dead, and its society collapsed. After an underground resistance brought about a military regime, the society fell back into place under the leadership of General Michael Poloschak. After several months of this new regime, the people began screaming for democracy. General Poloschak, feeling that compromise was his only option, (partially) gave into the people's demands. In the elections that followed the downfall of the military regime, General Poloschak was the only suitable candidate for leading the nation. On April 18, 2007, Poloschak was crowned Supreme Chancellor of Bromannikha. Poloschak's reign was not unlike a basic dictatorship, but he allowed small amounts of capitalism and democracy. Because of these allowances, the people were content with him as leader. The Senate, under the control of Poloschak, later extended the limit of the term of Supreme Chancellor indefinitely.