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AFancyQuestionMark
Feb 19, 2017

Long time no see.
Guardian Council Nominations for the Peace and Justice Commission:

After avoiding any references to this topic for the past two months since the act came into force, the Guardian Council presents the following nominations for Parliament's consideration:

* Lower Court - Laurel Perera (38), Criminal Court of Appeal Justice, former defence attorney, notorious anti-regime activist known as "that vicious vixen" among former regime officials

* Higher Court - Marta Kayembe (68), President of the New Sirtan Bar Association, Constitutional Court Justice, former TRC Commissioner

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AFancyQuestionMark
Feb 19, 2017

Long time no see.
The drafting phase is now over. The voting phase starts now and lasts until Sunday - the 2nd of December - at 17:00 UTC.

The proposals under Parliament's consideration are:


1. Guardian Council's Nominations for the Peace and Justice Commission.

Note that you can vote on each nominee separately, if you so desire.

2. First Amendment to the Bank Act, submitted by Minister of Finance Denver Axo.

3. Deposit Insurance Act, submitted by Minister of Finance Denver Axo.

4. Bill of Rights, submitted by Leader of Opposition Lorenzo Shimizu.

5. Vast Heaven Headquartering Act, submitted by Minister of Finance Denver Axo.

6. Labor Act of 3063, submitted by Minister of Finance Denver Axo.

7. Financial Advisor Act, submitted by Minister of Finance Denver Axo.


Proposals under consideration in local governments:


Panorama:

1. Panorama April 3063 Budget Proposal, submitted by Minister of Finance Denver Axo.

2. Panorama Chemical Company Investment Act, submitted by Minister of Finance Denver Axo.

AFancyQuestionMark
Feb 19, 2017

Long time no see.
April 3063 Parliament Votes:

Proposals under consideration:

1. Guardian Council's Nominations for the Peace and Justice Commission.

2. First Amendment to the Bank Act, submitted by Minister of Finance Denver Axo.

3. Deposit Insurance Act, submitted by Minister of Finance Denver Axo.

4. Bill of Rights, submitted by Leader of Opposition Lorenzo Shimizu.

5. Vast Heaven Headquartering Act, submitted by Minister of Finance Denver Axo.

6. Labor Act of 3063, submitted by Minister of Finance Denver Axo.

7. Financial Advisor Act, submitted by Minister of Finance Denver Axo.

Party Breakdown:

* SRLF:
## Guardian Council Nominations for PJC – Support 25, Abstain 0, Oppose 0
## First Amendment to the Bank Act – Support 25, Abstain 0, Oppose 0
## Deposit Insurance Act – Support 25, Abstain 0, Oppose 0
## Bill of Rights – Support 0, Abstain 0, Oppose 25
## Vast Heaven Headquartering Act – Support 25, Abstain 0, Oppose 0
## Labor Act of 3063 – Support 25, Abstain 0, Oppose 0
## Financial Advisor Act – Support 25, Abstain 0, Oppose 0

* SDU:
## Guardian Council Nominations for PJC – Support 19, Abstain 0, Oppose 0
## First Amendment to the Bank Act – Support 19, Abstain 0, Oppose 0
## Deposit Insurance Act – Support 19, Abstain 0, Oppose 0
## Bill of Rights – Support 0, Abstain 1, Oppose 18
## Vast Heaven Headquartering Act – Support 19, Abstain 0, Oppose 0
## Labor Act of 3063 – Support 19, Abstain 0, Oppose 0
## Financial Advisor Act – Support 19, Abstain 0, Oppose 0

* SnnSP:
## Guardian Council Nominations for PJC – Support 0, Abstain 0, Oppose 7
## First Amendment to the Bank Act – Support 0, Abstain 0, Oppose 7
## Deposit Insurance Act – Support 0, Abstain 0, Oppose 7
## Bill of Rights – Support 7, Abstain 0, Oppose 0
## Vast Heaven Headquartering Act – Support 0, Abstain 0, Oppose 7
## Labor Act of 3063 – Support 0, Abstain 0, Oppose 7
## Financial Advisor Act – Support 0, Abstain 0, Oppose 7

* FDG:
## Guardian Council Nominations for PJC – Support 5, Abstain 0, Oppose 0
## First Amendment to the Bank Act – Support 5, Abstain 0, Oppose 0
## Deposit Insurance Act – Support 5, Abstain 0, Oppose 0
## Bill of Rights – Support 0, Abstain 5, Oppose 0
## Vast Heaven Headquartering Act – Support 0, Abstain 5, Oppose 0
## Labor Act of 3063 – Support 0, Abstain 0, Oppose 5
## Financial Advisor Act – Support 5, Abstain 0, Oppose 0

* UCS:
## Guardian Council Nominations for PJC – Support 2, Abstain 0, Oppose 0
## First Amendment to the Bank Act – Support 2, Abstain 0, Oppose 0
## Deposit Insurance Act – Support 2, Abstain 0, Oppose 0
## Bill of Rights – Support 0, Abstain 2, Oppose 0
## Vast Heaven Headquartering Act – Support 0, Abstain 2, Oppose 0
## Labor Act of 3063 – Support 2, Abstain 0, Oppose 0
## Financial Advisor Act – Support 2, Abstain 0, Oppose 0

* DAL:
## Guardian Council Nominations for PJC – Support 1, Abstain 0, Oppose 0
## First Amendment to the Bank Act – Support 0, Abstain 1, Oppose 0
## Deposit Insurance Act – Support 0, Abstain 1, Oppose 0
## Bill of Rights – Support 0, Abstain 0, Oppose 1
## Vast Heaven Headquartering Act – Support 0, Abstain 1, Oppose 0
## Labor Act of 3063 – Support 0, Abstain 1, Oppose 0
## Financial Advisor Act – Support 0, Abstain 1, Oppose 0

* Dawn:
## Guardian Council Nominations for PJC – Support 1, Abstain 0, Oppose 0
## First Amendment to the Bank Act – Support 0, Abstain 1, Oppose 0
## Deposit Insurance Act – Support 0, Abstain 1, Oppose 0
## Bill of Rights – Support 1, Abstain 0, Oppose 0
## Vast Heaven Headquartering Act – Support 0, Abstain 1, Oppose 0
## Labor Act of 3063 – Support 1, Abstain 0, Oppose 0
## Financial Advisor Act – Support 1, Abstain 0, Oppose 0

Guardian Council Appointments:

* Vera Albright:
## Guardian Council Nominations for PJC – Support
## First Amendment to the Bank Act – Abstain
## Deposit Insurance Act – Abstain
## Bill of Rights – Support
## Vast Heaven Headquartering Act – Abstain
## Labor Act of 3063 – Support
## Financial Advisor Act – Support

* Thomas Gill:
## Guardian Council Nominations for PJC – Support
## First Amendment to the Bank Act – Abstain
## Deposit Insurance Act – Abstain
## Bill of Rights – Abstain
## Vast Heaven Headquartering Act – Abstain
## Labor Act of 3063 – Support
## Financial Advisor Act – Support

* Frank Probst:
## Guardian Council Nominations for PJC – Support
## First Amendment to the Bank Act – Support
## Deposit Insurance Act – Support
## Bill of Rights – Abstain
## Vast Heaven Headquartering Act – Abstain
## Labor Act of 3063 – Oppose
## Financial Advisor Act – Support

* Lucia Caldera:
## Guardian Council Nominations for PJC – Support
## First Amendment to the Bank Act – Abstain
## Deposit Insurance Act – Abstain
## Bill of Rights – Support
## Vast Heaven Headquartering Act – Abstain
## Labor Act of 3063 – Support
## Financial Advisor Act – Support

* Sander Hansen:
## Guardian Council Nominations for PJC – Support
## First Amendment to the Bank Act – Abstain
## Deposit Insurance Act – Abstain
## Bill of Rights – Oppose
## Vast Heaven Headquartering Act – Abstain
## Labor Act of 3063 – Abstain
## Financial Advisor Act – Abstain

* Lisa Wyatt:
## Guardian Council Nominations for PJC – Support
## First Amendment to the Bank Act – Support
## Deposit Insurance Act – Support
## Bill of Rights – Abstain
## Vast Heaven Headquartering Act – Abstain
## Labor Act of 3063 – Support
## Financial Advisor Act – Support

* William Viner:
## Guardian Council Nominations for PJC – Abstain
## First Amendment to the Bank Act – Abstain
## Deposit Insurance Act – Abstain
## Bill of Rights – Oppose
## Vast Heaven Headquartering Act – Abstain
## Labor Act of 3063 – Abstain
## Financial Advisor Act – Abstain

* Roger Rockwell:
## Guardian Council Nominations for PJC – Support
## First Amendment to the Bank Act – Abstain
## Deposit Insurance Act – Abstain
## Bill of Rights – Oppose
## Vast Heaven Headquartering Act – Abstain
## Labor Act of 3063 – Support
## Financial Advisor Act – Support

* Janet Oliphant:
## Guardian Council Nominations for PJC – Support
## First Amendment to the Bank Act – Support
## Deposit Insurance Act – Support
## Bill of Rights – Abstain
## Vast Heaven Headquartering Act – Abstain
## Labor Act of 3063 – Support
## Financial Advisor Act – Support

* Silvia Collins:
## Guardian Council Nominations for PJC – Support
## First Amendment to the Bank Act – Abstain
## Deposit Insurance Act – Abstain
## Bill of Rights – Oppose
## Vast Heaven Headquartering Act – Abstain
## Labor Act of 3063 – Support
## Financial Advisor Act – Support

* Rachel Hoffman:
## Guardian Council Nominations for PJC – Support
## First Amendment to the Bank Act – Abstain
## Deposit Insurance Act – Abstain
## Bill of Rights – Oppose
## Vast Heaven Headquartering Act – Abstain
## Labor Act of 3063 – Abstain
## Financial Advisor Act – Abstain

* Paul Thiede:
## Guardian Council Nominations for PJC – Support
## First Amendment to the Bank Act – Abstain
## Deposit Insurance Act – Abstain
## Bill of Rights – Support
## Vast Heaven Headquartering Act – Abstain
## Labor Act of 3063 – Abstain
## Financial Advisor Act – Abstain

* Della Jalbert:
## Guardian Council Nominations for PJC – Support
## First Amendment to the Bank Act – Abstain
## Deposit Insurance Act – Abstain
## Bill of Rights – Support
## Vast Heaven Headquartering Act – Abstain
## Labor Act of 3063 – Support
## Financial Advisor Act – Abstain

* Sofia Juhl:
## Guardian Council Nominations for PJC – Support
## First Amendment to the Bank Act – Support
## Deposit Insurance Act – Support
## Bill of Rights – Abstain
## Vast Heaven Headquartering Act – Abstain
## Labor Act of 3063 – Support
## Financial Advisor Act – Support

* Jade Ross:
## Guardian Council Nominations for PJC – Support
## First Amendment to the Bank Act – Support
## Deposit Insurance Act – Support
## Bill of Rights – Abstain
## Vast Heaven Headquartering Act – Abstain
## Labor Act of 3063 – Support
## Financial Advisor Act – Support

Citizen Seats:

* Steve Carlsburg
## Guardian Council Nominations for PJC – Support
## First Amendment to the Bank Act – Support
## Deposit Insurance Act – Support
## Bill of Rights – Oppose
## Vast Heaven Headquartering Act – Oppose
## Labor Act of 3063 – Oppose
## Financial Advisor Act – Oppose

* Jessica Ramsey:
## Guardian Council Nominations for PJC – Support
## First Amendment to the Bank Act – Support
## Deposit Insurance Act – Support
## Bill of Rights – Support
## Vast Heaven Headquartering Act – Abstain
## Labor Act of 3063 – Support
## Financial Advisor Act – Support

* Susanne Brandt:
## Guardian Council Nominations for PJC – Support
## First Amendment to the Bank Act – Support
## Deposit Insurance Act – Support
## Bill of Rights – Support
## Vast Heaven Headquartering Act – Abstain
## Labor Act of 3063 – Oppose
## Financial Advisor Act – Abstain

* Autumn Black:
## Guardian Council Nominations for PJC – Abstain
## First Amendment to the Bank Act – Abstain
## Deposit Insurance Act – Abstain
## Bill of Rights – Abstain
## Vast Heaven Headquartering Act – Abstain
## Labor Act of 3063 – Abstain
## Financial Advisor Act – Abstain

* Grace Wright:
## Guardian Council Nominations for PJC – Support
## First Amendment to the Bank Act – Support
## Deposit Insurance Act – Support
## Bill of Rights – Abstain
## Vast Heaven Headquartering Act – Support
## Labor Act of 3063 – Support
## Financial Advisor Act – Support

Overall:

## Guardian Council Nominations for PJC – Support 72, Abstain 1, Oppose 7
## First Amendment to the Bank Act – Support 60, Abstain 13, Oppose 7
## Deposit Insurance Act – Support 60, Abstain 13, Oppose 7
## Bill of Rights – Support 14, Abstain 16, Oppose 50
## Vast Heaven Headquartering Act – Support 45, Abstain 28, Oppose 8
## Labor Act of 3063 – Support 59, Abstain 6, Oppose 15
## Financial Advisor Act – Support 63, Abstain 9, Oppose 8

Outcome:

The following people were appointed to the following special courts within the Peace and Justice Commission:

Lower Court
- Laurel Perera

Higher Court
-  Marta Kayembe

The following bills were passed into law:

- First Amendment to the Bank Act
- Deposit Insurance Act
- Vast Heaven Headquartering Act
- Labor Act of 3063
- Financial Advisor Act


People’s Assembly Votes (April 3063):

Panorama:

Proposals under consideration:

1. Panorama April 3063 Budget Proposal, submitted by Minister of Finance Denver Axo.

2. Panorama Chemical Company Investment Act, submitted by Minister of Finance Denver Axo.

Regular Votes (60%):

* Denver Axo
## Panorama April 3063 Budget Proposal – Support
## Panorama Chemical Company Investment Act – Support

NPCPS Votes (40%):

## Panorama April 3063 Budget Proposal – Support 66%, Abstain 33%, Oppose 0%
## Panorama Chemical Company Investment Act – Support 66%, Abstain 33%, Oppose 0%

Total:

## Panorama April 3063 Budget Proposal – Support 86.4%, Abstain 13.6%, Oppose 0%
## Panorama Chemical Company Investment Act – Support 66%, Abstain 33%, Oppose 0%

Outcome:

The following proposals were adopted:

- Panorama April 3063 Budget Proposal
- Panorama Chemical Company Investment Act

AFancyQuestionMark
Feb 19, 2017

Long time no see.
The May 3063 drafting phase begins now and lasts until next Tuesday - the 11th of December - at 12:30 UTC. The budget summary for this month should be up later today.

AFancyQuestionMark
Feb 19, 2017

Long time no see.
Silvia Collins, a professor of Political History and MP appointed by the Guardian Council, submits two bills for Parliament's consideration:

Free and Fair Elections Act Repeal posted:


The Free and Fair Elections Act is hereby repealed in its entirety.


In her explanatory notes to the bill, she writes:

"I have strongly opposed the FFEA when it was brought before the previous Parliament, as it introduced a harmful and unnecessary degree of bias into the electoral process via the creation of an explicitly political office charged with overseeing our elections. The present mechanisms outlined in the constitution proved perfectly adequate over the course of the many local and national elections held over the last two years. I am glad the government agreed with me in actions, if not in rhetoric, by neglecting to implement any of this act's provisions since it came into force. Nevertheless, having "walking-dead" laws on the books can be a problem in itself, so I ask Parliament to formally repeal it and finally put an end to this whole mess."

Constitutional Amendment for Representative Opposition Leadership posted:


(1). The following clauses are removed: "The leader of the largest party in Opposition shall be designated as the Leader of Opposition. If there are two or more such leaders, the Guardian Council shall select the Leader of Opposition from among them."

(2). The sections below are inserted in their place:

"Selection: Upon the passage of a Motion of Confidence, or a vacancy in the office of the Leader of Opposition, each MP in Opposition shall publicly submit an eligible name to the Guardian Council, where any MP outside the coalition is eligible. Should an absolute majority of Opposition MPs submit the same eligible name, that MP shall be designated the Leader of Opposition. Otherwise, the Guardian Council shall select the Leader of Opposition from among all eligible submissions."

"Recall: At any time, any Opposition MP may publicly submit a recall petition to the Guardian Council. Should at least half of Opposition MPs support that petition, and no successful recall petition was submitted within the preceding six months, the Leader of Opposition shall be removed from their office and a new selection process shall take place."


In her explanatory notes to the bill, she writes:

"With of all due respect to the SnnSP and their voters, it is obvious to all that their current leader, Lorenzo Shimizu, isn't interested in fulfilling any function of government except passing his party's signature Bill of Rights, and as such is obviously unsuited to represent the wider Opposition. Many committee seats stand unfilled for months, and not a single specific question has been asked of the government since Micheal Janstin's departure. This is an unacceptable situation that threatens to undermine the principles our system of government is founded upon. I ask all of you to support this bill, so that such a situation may not repeat itself in the future."

AFancyQuestionMark fucked around with this message at 13:40 on Dec 3, 2018

AFancyQuestionMark
Feb 19, 2017

Long time no see.
Expected Government Income and Expenses for May 3063:

All amounts listed are in millions of New Sirtan Credits.

Items that are one-time only (aren’t recurring on a monthly basis) are marked with square brackets.

Income Breakdown: Entries are listed in the “income source – income amount – algorithmically estimated loss from tax evasion and other relevant forms of crime” format.

Meaning that, in a crime free world, you would have both of them combined.

* Income tax, bottom bracket – 84 (+1) – 29 (+1)

* Income tax, lower middle bracket – 106 (+2) – 25 (+1)

* Income tax, upper middle bracket – 113 (+3) – 15 (+0)

* Income tax, top bracket – 183 (+4) – at least 140 (+2)

* Sales tax – 58 (+1) – 27 (+2)

* Personal Vehicle Tax – 13 (+0) – 12 (+0)

* Legal Addictive Substances Tax – 0.4 (+0) – 3.4 (-0.2)

* Corporate Tax – 136 (+3) – too many factors for remotely accurate estimation, but at least 60 (+4)

* Estate and Gift Tax – 8 (+1) – 48 (+20)

* Commercial Asset Transfer Tax – 7 (+5) – 135 (+95)

* Wealth Tax – 2 (+0) – 97 (+20)

* Foreign Aid – 22 (+2) – 1.6 (+0.1)

* Trade Tariffs – 24 (+1) – 10.6 (+0)

* Government Bond Purchases – 1 (+0) – 0

* Other Sources – 2 (+0) – 1.2 (+0)

Overall Standard Income: 764.4 (+24)


Expenses:

Extra-Budgetary:

* Emergency Youth Intervention Program Operation – 1.5

Leftover Standard Funds: 762.9

Budgetary:

* Prime Minister’s Office – 6

* Ministry of Justice – 49.59 (6.5% of income)

* Ministry of Defence – 57.22 (7.5% of income)

* Ministry of Internal Security – 110.62 (14.5% of income)

* Ministry of Foreign Affairs – 22.89 (3% of income)

* Ministry of Interior – 47.68 (6.25% of income) [In addition to leftover total from First Heaven, see previous expenses summary]

* Ministry of Finance – 76.29 (10% of income)

* Ministry of Education – 91.55 (12% of income)

* Ministry of Infrastructure – 99.18 (13% of income) [In addition to leftover total from First Heaven, see previous expenses summary]

* Ministry of Health – 87.73 (11.5% of income) [In addition to leftover total from First Heaven, see previous expenses summary]

* Ministry of Agriculture – 34.33 (4.5% of income)

* Sirtan Survey Administration – 3.81 (0.5% of income)

* Sirtan Culture Administration – 3.81 (0.5% of income)

* Bureau of Labor – 6.5

* Office of the Attorney General – 4

* Sirtan Budgetary Office – 1.2

* Regular Court System – 17

* Peace and Justice Commission – 4

* Parliament – 10

* Guardian Council – 8

* Government Bond Payments – 5

* Other Expenses – 2

* Emergency Fund – 14.5 (total – 71.2)


First Heaven Reserve Fund

Initial Balance: 438.71

Depositions:

* [Wealth Cap Tax – 15 (-5) – more than 1,400 (+450, revised estimate)]

Withdrawals:

* Lotus Accord Loan Repayment – 4.375

* Osiris Accord Loan Repayment – 0.589

* [Vast Heaven Headquartering Funding Release – 1]

* [Ministry of Health Funding Release (Vaccines) – 5]

Projected Balance: 442.746 (+4.036)


Local Government:

Sard:

Income Breakdown:

* Property Tax – 5.8 (+0.3) – 4.1 (+0.1)

* Business Tax – 6 (+1) – at least 5 (+0)

* Income Tax – 4 (+0.4) – at least 5 (+0.3)

* Estate Tax – 2.6 (-0.2) – at least 5 (+0)

* Asset Transfer Tax – 2.5 (+0.5) – 42 (+24)

* Remaining from last month – 4.8 (-8.3) - 0

Overall Income: 25.5 (-6.3)

Expenses:

* Advisory Committee – 3 (+0)

* Sard Executive Council – 2.5 (+0)

* Office of the Sard Attorney – 0.5 (+0)

* Professional Advisory Council – 2.7 (+0)

* Sun Rises on Sard Program – 3.5 (+0)

* Factory Operation – 7 (+2.2)

Overall Expenses: 19.2 (-7.8)

Remaining: 6.3 (+1.5)


Topaz:

Income Breakdown:

* Property Tax (5%) – 42 (+0) – 8 (+1)

* Business Tax (2.5%) – 70 (+2) – at least 15

* Remaining from last month – 201.7 (+17.8) – 0

Overall Income: 314.7 (+19.8)

Expenses:

* Mayor’s Office – 1.5 (+0)

* City Council – 3.5 (+0)

* Bedrock of Topaz Program – 2.2 (+0)

* Unemployment Allowance – 53.5 (-0.3)

* Auditing Department – 4 (+0)

* Education Stipend – 27.9 (+1.7)

* Sanitation Department – 2 (+0)

Overall Expenses: 94.6 (+1.4)

Remaining: 220.1 (+18.4)

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AFancyQuestionMark
Feb 19, 2017

Long time no see.
First Census Report (February 3063) - Sard:

Population Data:

Total Population – 5,035,975

By Gender:

* Female – 52% - 2,618,707

* Male – 47.3% - 2,382,016

* Other – 0.7% - 35,252

By AMR Status:

* Human – 99.5% - 5,010,795

* AMR – 0.5% - 25,180

By Age:

* [0 – 11] – 13% - 654,677

* [12 – 17] – 8% - 402,878

* [18 – 21] – 5% - 251,799

* [22 – 29] – 9% - 453,238

* [30 – 49] – 25% - 1,258,994

* [50 – 74] – 26.8% - 1,349,641

* [75 – 89] – 12% - 604,317

* [90 +] – 1.2% - 60,432

By Education Level:

* University – 18% - 906,475

* Trade School/Professional Training – 14% - 705,036

* Mandatory Curriculum – 38% - 1,913,670

* Basic – 26% - 1,309,354

* None – 4% - 201,440

By Occupation Sector:

The following figures refer to adult citizens only – data on underage employment is considered unreliable. As such, all percentages refer to the adult population (3,978,420 – 79% of the overall population).

Registered self-employed citizens and business owners are included in the data for their respective sectors (e.g. a convenience store owner is considered to be employed in Retail and a self-published author is under Entertainment and Media).

* Manufacturing – 16.4% - 652,461

** Manufacturing (Electrical Appliances & Specialized Electronics) – 3% - 119,353

** Manufacturing (Biotechnology Products) – 8.4% - 334,187

** Manufacturing (Furniture) – 2% - 79,564

** Manufacturing (Complex Systems) – 1% - 39,784

** Manufacturing (Other) – 2% - 79,572

* Research – 7.2% - 286,446

** Research (Biotechnology) – 6.8% - 270,532

** Research (Other) – 0.4% - 15,914

* Engineering, Design and Development – 6.5% - 258,597

** EDD (Biotechnology) – 3.5% - 139,245

** EDD (Complex Systems) – 0.5% - 19,893

** EDD (Software) – 1.5% - 59,676

** EDD (Other) – 0.5% - 19891

* Maintenance – 4.6% - 183,007

* Construction – 2% - 79,568

* Resource Extraction – 1.4% - 55,698

* Agriculture – 0% - 87

* Private Service and Retail – 3.1% - 123,331

* Education – 7% - 278,489

* Healthcare – 3.9% - 155,158

* Transportation – 0.6% - 19,892

* Finance – 0.7% - 27,849

* Entertainment and Media – 3.5% - 139,245

* Civil Service – 3% - 119,353

* Law Enforcement – 0.8% - 31,827

* Military – 0.3% - 11,935

* Unemployed – 39% - 1,551,584


Building Data:

Total Buildings: 116,429

By Ownership:

* Private Organizations – 37.5% - 43,661

* Private Citizens – 27% - 31,436

* Government – 28% - 32,600

* Foreign Entities – 5% - 5,821

* Other – 2.5% - 2,911

By Type:

* Residential – 40% - 46,572

* Manufacturing – 19.5% - 22,704

* Office – 18% - 20,957

* Research – 7% - 8,150

* Commercial – 6% - 6,986

* Storage – 3.5% - 4,075

* Other – 6% - 6,986

AFancyQuestionMark
Feb 19, 2017

Long time no see.
The drafting session is extended until Friday - the 14th of December - at 15:00 UTC.

AFancyQuestionMark
Feb 19, 2017

Long time no see.
The drafting session is extended until Monday - the 17th of December - at 15:00 UTC.

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AFancyQuestionMark
Feb 19, 2017

Long time no see.
Bumping this to prevent it falling into the archive. I hope to resume this in mid-January.

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