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Post by Nicholas Lorencio on Aug 17, 2010 12:57:50 GMT -5
I officially, in the light of our nations recent invasion, and the destruction that followed that had decimated our country and it's infrastructure, am funding 2,915,800,000 zloty's, (1 billion U.S. Dollars), to fund the reconstruction of the major cities of Poland, including Warsaw, Cracow, Gdansk, Poznan, Szczecin, and Wroclaw. This money will be taken partly from our nations funding, and from borrowed money from other generous nations, ($250,000 from Ukraine, $100,000 from the Czech Republic, and $200,000 from combined efforts from the rest of the nations in that area). We hope to be able to pay you back soon, once we get our economy going again. I also inform the citizens of Poland that taxes will increase slightly for a little while, but were making the increase as small as we can. Thank you.
Walter Sobieslaw President of Poland Presidential Palace Warsaw, Poland
(Date Until Completion: Finished)
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Post by Nicholas Lorencio on Aug 17, 2010 12:59:27 GMT -5
All of our major cities have now been completely rebuilt and remodeled to match the current modern technology and style. All the cities are functional with businesses, factories, etc. and all transportation systems have been rebuilt, roads, canals, highways, etc. The most renovated of these cities is the capital city, Warsaw. Not only has it been rebuilt and remodeled, but European architects have been hired to “stylize” the city. Parks are being made, fountains are being built, and most of the new designs of buildings feature an old renaissance Polish style to them. These designs will not change business or day to day life more, although tourism is expected to increase, but the main goal is just to make the city grander and more pristine. Also, all the money borrowed by Poland has been repaid to the respected countries, due to the Polish economy speeding up again.
Walter Sobieslaw President of Poland Presidential Palace Warsaw, Poland
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