Goverment Update

Day 427, 10:34 Published in South Africa South Africa by Browski

Yes *raises hands and dances around the table after beating one of the secret service agents at arm wrestling*

Well it’s been an interesting a busy couple of weeks for SA’s government. One of my advisors has suggested that I give the rest of SA some idea as to what has been happening so that you all have a chance to comment and make suggestions. Of course the best place to make suggestions and help make SA better is on the forum.

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The Minister of Foreign Affairs Rico Suave has been very busy dealing with foreign diplomats to help secure SA’s future interests. He also needs ambassadors so if you are interested in helping out mail him. The Minister of Finance Hireshmont Vellos has been working very hard, as always, to stabilize our economy. And he is succeeding. The Minister of Education Edwurm is trying to get people working for UNISA so that we can train people in the areas where SA lacks skills. The Minister of Safety and Security Ryan Dagari has been keeping us safe from political takeovers – He even investigated me – and I came up clean. It’s a long story but it did show us how well some of our government officials are doing their job. The Minister of Intelligence Black8Shadow has been feeding us info on what is happening around the world and he needs a few secret agents – come on, you know you want to be the next 007, let him know you ready to be the spy your country needs. The Minister of Defense is reorganizing the Military at the moment and we are looking better prepared all the time.

The constitution has also been approved by most of the ministers and is waiting for the congressmen to vote on it. Thanks to Taylor Sawyer and Edwurm for all their hard work on it. Congressmen you need to go to the congress section on the forum and vote on it. It requires a 66% majority before it will be come law. After it becomes law we will appoint a Minister of Justice & Constitutional Development to set up a judicial system in SA.

We have also created the Liberation room, which is a kind of think tank to advise the president and discuss the liberation of South Africa through peaceful means if possible. This, although I can not divulge any of the discussion, is proving to be very useful in moving us forward in our efforts for a free South Africa.

If any SA citizens have a comment or would like to get involved in the government running you can comment here or talk to us on the forum. Once again I would like to thank all our Ambassadors, Agents, Military and Ministers for the great work you are doing.

Browski
President of South Africa