Ashkelon
Establishing Nation
"On the matter of which direction the equipment goes," Benedykt Stukow sipped on his tea. A certain scribe quietly sat in the corner of the Nadzorca's office, taking down the minutes with a distinct stenographic efficiency. "We've decided to send a significant amount of it to the Imperial Government, about a forty-five percent. The rest goes to the other anti-communist forces in the nation, evenly distributed."
"It isn't that we have a bias for the Imperial Government, but we simply believe that it still has a while more to go. Of course," he opened his palm in a welcoming gesture, "This might just be my naive opinion. You are more than welcome to inform me on the matter based on your experience, my good Chancellor." Indeed, despite having been in charge of this nation for nearly a year, and having spent the fifteen months prior to that learning the rigours of politics - things his career as an Army Major did not fully prepare him for - Benedykt still understood that he was by no means a seasoned veteran of this type of leadership.
"Can the Imperial Yujiner Government continue to stand?"
[MENTION=649]Sikandara[/MENTION]
"It isn't that we have a bias for the Imperial Government, but we simply believe that it still has a while more to go. Of course," he opened his palm in a welcoming gesture, "This might just be my naive opinion. You are more than welcome to inform me on the matter based on your experience, my good Chancellor." Indeed, despite having been in charge of this nation for nearly a year, and having spent the fifteen months prior to that learning the rigours of politics - things his career as an Army Major did not fully prepare him for - Benedykt still understood that he was by no means a seasoned veteran of this type of leadership.
"Can the Imperial Yujiner Government continue to stand?"
[MENTION=649]Sikandara[/MENTION]