[CP]Second update of the term

Day 3,501, 15:35 Published in Israel Denmark by paoluccio

Dear citizens of Israel,

I wasn't making new update for more then a week and alot has happened in Israel,and it will in days to come,so lets start.

Work tax
After increasing our taxes to 10%,government saw countries income has started to drop as general managers had huge taxes to pay to work at their own companies. What we wanted to achieve with this increasment is to make more money for our country,so we can make more MPPs and stuff,but,by increasing work taxes we increased price general manager workers have to pay per factory they work in,so they either moved their companies elsewhere or stopped working.

4 days ago it looked like this:


So we have decreased our working tax to 7%,and we will continue to monitor what will happen in days to come and hope general managers are good with this. As usual,you can allways contact me or our MoF and say any positive or negative critics if you have one regarding our taxes.

Here's how our income looks like now:


Poland
5 days ago we have proposed Poland,our friend and ally as our natural enemy. We did it so we can protect our regions from Cyprus in case Poland release their regions under any circumstances. So,both sides agreed that Israel will give Nazareth to Poland(which will serve as tampon zone between our other regions and Cyprus),and make TW out of other regions untill we can sign peace 7 days later,and it will stay this way untill agreed otherwise by both governments. That way we increased stability in our country by having our friends near,protecting us.

DO NOT MAKE ANY RESISTANCE WARS IN NAZARETH!

Estonia
As soon as our swap with Polish friends end,we will have TW with Estonia we agreed on. By doing this action with Poland,we lost huge amount of MPPs,which will be resigned later on,and that allowed our Estonian friends to land on our territory for less amount of money. With this,we will have people on both sides fighting in our TW,making more money from medals and having something interesting to keep us going.


That would be all I wanted to say for now.

Regards,
Nebojsa M. Petrovic
President of Israel