[Government News] Day 1643

Day 1,643, 22:42 Published in Switzerland Japan by Sugawara Michizane


Hello eSwitzerland! Another fine day in the eWorld! Lets check up on our local news!

Foreign Affairs

President Patar333 and the Foreign Affairs team has been busy in continuing the growth of eSwitzerlands stack of MPPs. 10 MPPs have been passed/extended in the last week, bringing our total to 22.

Elections!

With our Party President elections completed for May, the political minds of our country are gearing up for Congressional elections. But first, lets check our list of new(and old) party leaders...

Swiss Freedom Party - Festool is re-elected, narrowly defeating his opponent Paul Proteus by 1 vote.
Swiss Reform Coalition - Hot Fever is re-elected
Anti-Imperialist Movement - Rican is re-elected
Guillotinist Guild - jkli5 is elected following the resignation of former PP Monsieur Guillontine, who served 6 straight terms.
Swiss Liberal Party - JHUNTER is elected.


Immigration

Minister of Homeland Security Astorwald has done an excellent job at fine-tuning the immigration policy of eSwitzerland. More specifically, he has designed the Citizenship Application Approval Procedure (CSAAP). Additionally, he has recently added policy that will encourage congressmen to participate in immigration laws by adopting new policies


Military & War

Minister of Defense Gucio16 is continuing his effort of putting out daily order articles for Swiss soldiers & citizens. Remember to check out his paper before you fight! See where our efforts are needed most!

Continued efforts to serve our allies are going well. With more MPPs we are able to have a wider choice in important battles to choose from. Austria has been a prime ally for our forces in the past weeks.



If you are looking for a Military Unit, consider joining up with the Swiss National Army, the official military wing of eSwitzerland. Our numbers have been steadily improving over the last month, and we look forward to more recruits. Enlist Today! Get Supplies!


That's all for now, eSwitzerland.
Stay informed,
Sugawara Michizane
Minister of Information