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BANTYR AGREES TO TRADE SUMMIT WITH KAYATHA AND WARRE
by Moira Le
With the Ringgit facing another year of hard devaluation, a concrete effort to rejuvenate the Kayathna Economy has finally manifested itself, with a serious Trade Summit proposed to be held between the Bantyr Republic, the Kingdom of Warre, Kayatha, and other Gaeltracht Nations. Although efforts to bail out the struggling economy have come from Warreic businesses and the government before, they were mostly focused on trying to restart the Tourism Industry. However, for various reasons, Kayatha was a less than popular Tourist destination, and the trickles of visitors did little to counterbalance the growing debt. Increasing PLF Insurgency outside of the Armistice Zone has also strained public opinions of the Unionist Government, which faces a hard election in 2012 if it is unable to halt the decline of the Ringgit, and fast.
"The Summit is more than simply another round of talks about bailouts, but an effort to co-ordinate a multi-national economic investment plan, to ensure the mutual prosperity of all." Confirmed Chancellor Azlan Hock. "We are giving serious thought to all sectors, and evaluating seriously all options for restoring flagging growth in this nation."
Though bold words have been spoken, the Liberal Opposition remains unconvinced, and Spokesperson Basit Tazman has firmly stated that "more quick fixes and talks with our old masters will not restore the underlying problem, which is a lack of political and commercial independence in this country. Only an abandonment of national timidity and a bold, aggressive entry into the Global Free Market will secure Kayah Tanah's future."
Whatever the outcome, it can only be good news for the struggling Middle and Working Classes, who have long competed ferociously for government attention. Most neglected of all remains the Interior, which even outside of the Armistice Zone remains desperately impoverished. Perhaps this Summit will restore hope to regions of the country that have long become fatalistic about politics.
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Kayatha's No.1 International Newspaper
Now only 50 Ringgit!
BANTYR AGREES TO TRADE SUMMIT WITH KAYATHA AND WARRE
by Moira Le
With the Ringgit facing another year of hard devaluation, a concrete effort to rejuvenate the Kayathna Economy has finally manifested itself, with a serious Trade Summit proposed to be held between the Bantyr Republic, the Kingdom of Warre, Kayatha, and other Gaeltracht Nations. Although efforts to bail out the struggling economy have come from Warreic businesses and the government before, they were mostly focused on trying to restart the Tourism Industry. However, for various reasons, Kayatha was a less than popular Tourist destination, and the trickles of visitors did little to counterbalance the growing debt. Increasing PLF Insurgency outside of the Armistice Zone has also strained public opinions of the Unionist Government, which faces a hard election in 2012 if it is unable to halt the decline of the Ringgit, and fast.
"The Summit is more than simply another round of talks about bailouts, but an effort to co-ordinate a multi-national economic investment plan, to ensure the mutual prosperity of all." Confirmed Chancellor Azlan Hock. "We are giving serious thought to all sectors, and evaluating seriously all options for restoring flagging growth in this nation."
Though bold words have been spoken, the Liberal Opposition remains unconvinced, and Spokesperson Basit Tazman has firmly stated that "more quick fixes and talks with our old masters will not restore the underlying problem, which is a lack of political and commercial independence in this country. Only an abandonment of national timidity and a bold, aggressive entry into the Global Free Market will secure Kayah Tanah's future."
Whatever the outcome, it can only be good news for the struggling Middle and Working Classes, who have long competed ferociously for government attention. Most neglected of all remains the Interior, which even outside of the Armistice Zone remains desperately impoverished. Perhaps this Summit will restore hope to regions of the country that have long become fatalistic about politics.
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Kayathna Porn Industry reports most significant growth this year, with an expected 5% increase in net profit by the end of this quarter. Conservative groups are outraged. -Page 3
Rubber Plantation Unions threaten a tentative walkout over rumours of yet another round of layoffs. -Page 14
Warreic involvement in Aresuran War sparks fears that Commonwealth regiments will be called up. -Page 21