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Great Patriotic Works Program

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Great Patriotic Works Program
Grand Programme des Travaux Patriotiques
Established 1745 AN
Jurisdiction Oportia
Headquarters Vanie, Oportia
Budget 127 billion Oportian Mérite (1745 AN-1750 AN)
Employees ~450,000 (peak employment)
Minister responsible Élise Moreau (Economic Affairs, NSC)
Parent agency National Salvation Council

The Great Patriotic Works Program (Alexandrian: Grand Programme des Travaux Patriotiques) is a comprehensive infrastructure development initiative launched by the National Salvation Council in 1745 AN as part of the "Four Pillars" policy. The program encompasses ambitious projects designed to modernize Oportia's infrastructure, strengthen economic self-sufficiency, and demonstrate the state's capacity for large-scale development under the New Oportian State framework.

The program's flagship projects include the Trans-Oportian Railway, a cross-country rail network connecting major cities and industrial centers; the National Alexandrium Initiative, focused on expanding domestic Alexandrium production and processing capabilities; the National Emergency Reserves System, establishing strategic stockpiles of essential goods and materials; the Oportian People's Bank, a state-owned financial institution providing credit for development projects; and the construction of model industrial towns designed to house workers in modern, planned communities. These projects serve dual purposes, addressing practical infrastructure needs while functioning as symbols of national renewal and state competence following the political upheaval of the 1744 Oportian coup d'état.

Background and establishment

Major projects

Trans-Oportian Railway

National Alexandrium Initiative

National Emergency Reserves System

Oportian People's Bank

Model industrial towns

Economic impact

Employment and social effects

Criticism and controversy

See also

References