Senegal's first G-52.
Character (C) me and me alone
Character (C) me and me alone
Category Story / All
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Chuong: Well the human rights things have been taken care of thanks to the G-52s. A few years ago after Cripto's donations, Eritrea used to have the world's worst human rights records to the point that Ethiopia is threatening to outright invade Eritrea and take over their capital. When we went to Eritrea, Ethiopia launched a full-scale invasion against Eritrea to destroy the authoritarian government and install a democracy in it. Now, Eritrea is free and happy again with lots of development going on.
Chuong: I thought corruption is gone thanks to Cripto but at least there's a Senegalese superhero.
Jack: There's still corruption tendencies. When politicians take oath in office, they also agree that their lives will no longer be private to the public.
Sky Wolf: Hence I never wanted to be a politician in democratic Turkmenistan even though my people voted me to be a national politician against my own will. I don't mind but I never planned on that but at least I was told that transitions to democracies will involve voting top civilians into office against their own wills almost like jury duty.
Rush: Yup! In democracies, anyone is subject to jury duty. America is a republic but any of us can be subjected to jury duty as well. In authoritarian governments, there's no jury duty for civilians unless its absolutely necessary. Even democracies have a price too but the investment is well worth it.
Jack: There's still corruption tendencies. When politicians take oath in office, they also agree that their lives will no longer be private to the public.
Sky Wolf: Hence I never wanted to be a politician in democratic Turkmenistan even though my people voted me to be a national politician against my own will. I don't mind but I never planned on that but at least I was told that transitions to democracies will involve voting top civilians into office against their own wills almost like jury duty.
Rush: Yup! In democracies, anyone is subject to jury duty. America is a republic but any of us can be subjected to jury duty as well. In authoritarian governments, there's no jury duty for civilians unless its absolutely necessary. Even democracies have a price too but the investment is well worth it.
Speedy Somali: Exactly. There's a few differences between your government and ours, but one match is that the President is supposed to only serve two terms. Wade served three after he made the amendment himself.
Leo: He couldn't get away with that in America; Congress has to propose an amendment first before it gets approved by both parts, the Senate and House, and the President has to sign it. If he vetos it, a 2/3 majority is needed to overrule it. Of course, our Supreme Court could still erase it.
Speedy Somali: Is it true, though, that you want each nation that has a G-52 to have a Krieglandonian as a G-52 as well?
Super C: I'm not picky about whether or not we have Krieglandonians, but the fact that we have the ones we do have does go to show that all together, they are a blessing to our world.
Leo: He couldn't get away with that in America; Congress has to propose an amendment first before it gets approved by both parts, the Senate and House, and the President has to sign it. If he vetos it, a 2/3 majority is needed to overrule it. Of course, our Supreme Court could still erase it.
Speedy Somali: Is it true, though, that you want each nation that has a G-52 to have a Krieglandonian as a G-52 as well?
Super C: I'm not picky about whether or not we have Krieglandonians, but the fact that we have the ones we do have does go to show that all together, they are a blessing to our world.
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