The Reforms for National Reorganisation (Graecia)
The Reforms for National Reorganisation are a series of reforms currently been enacted by Eugene Friedriechsen, the Premier of Graecia. They are intended to dissolve the Communist Party of Graecia (the ruling and only party of the nation), ideological reforms, and more. The premier claims that "theese reforms would restore progress in the nation", but, generally, theese reforms seem controvesial and many say that they are an attempt at a self-coup.
Date | 1685 AN |
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Duration | 3 days |
Also known as | The Dissolution of the First State. |
Type | Ideology change, regime overhaul |
Cause | The failure of the first state and the Communist party |
Motive | National inactivity |
Target | People's Republic of Graecia |
Organised by | Eugene Friedriechsen |
Participants | Eugene Friedriechsen |
Outcome | Reforms successfull; First State and Communist Party dissolved; Second State creation; Minor Ideology Change. |
The perpetuator of the reforms is the Premier. Althrough there is still no constitution (making the reforms easier), many would characterise this as a "self-coup" |
Background
The People's Republic of Graecia was founded on 1685 AN. It was originally founded as a communist Marxist-Lenninist nation claiming Graecia Island (former Taeland). While all seemed to function properly when the nation made it's first steps, later on problems came. Members of the vanguard party were corrupt or not really interested in their work, and, as such, the nation became ungovernable. So, the Premier and Founder decided that something should change.
Reforms
Firstly, the so-called 'First State is dissolved. Many of it's pieces (eg; name, flag, emblem) remain the same. The most important change is the dissolution of the Communist Party of Graecia, the rulling and only legal party of the First State. All of it's powers are transferred to the Premier. It's Flag and the title of it's General Secretary (title aslo held by mr. Friedriechsen) are now considered void. Lastly, the state shifts from Marxism-Lenninism to Graeco-Marxism, a new ideology mostly based on Marxism, but with some new elements. Theese elements are the absense of a need for any party, a somehow more liberal economy, a state-regulated national currency (different in it's form from the one Marxist-Lenninist countries had), and, controlled state secularism (in oposition to state atheism).
See also
Link to the Google Docs page: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Q2Y-mfRDSEfmwS6YPSoW9ii5V543wlvncZt7k4wRtys/edit?usp=sharing