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Interim Government on Planet Weimar discuss social
development programs for civilian population.
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The interim government of Weimar have today announced their efforts for infrastructure and agricultural focuses to ease the supply pressures of the populace, while the influx of civilian aid supplies from Liberty are a major effort, the governors and senators have expressed their concerns on the reliance of imports and stagnation of civilian living standards becoming an issue. Weimar's economic cabinet has already proposed a state supported work plan named the 'Fairness working initiative' whos goal is to immediately offer positions of state work within agriculture, civil infrastructure and civil utilities. Cabinet correspondent Wilhelm Kholler has more to report.
"Today the free press got its first taste goals from the RUR interim government with the detailed release of the 'Fairness working initiative', with the urging of people to assign themselves for immediate employment to enable the support of the RUR civilian population in an effort to avoid the crisis that looms a the corner if immediate action is not taken, a food crisis. They stated that the people of Rheinland both of Federal worlds and Imperial occupied territory are relying on the income of food as imperial devastation of the Stuttgart synth-paste industry has not only put the region at risk, but its potential that its effects will be felt across large portions of Sirius both developed and remote. In the words of the secretary of state 'Arable planets are lands of obvious decisions, they are bloodlines to the civilian population, cherish them and they will feed us all.'... This is Wilhelm Kholler, at the Capital Complex."
This announcement has seen some complaints by a number of interim members, mainly their concerns of relocation by employment by especially those employed in the role of agricultural specialists. Juliet Mueller of the northern region stating 'Isn't it wrong for the state to require these families to move to designated location as a requirement for employment?' But in turn was quickly responded by Civilian authority representative Kurt Holland 'The state provides these newly built homes for those willing to seek this employment, if that can't be considered suitable as part of their payment then surely the opposing party can consider another way to pay?' But tonight's efforts of opposing this bill seemed clear, the opposition seats were beyond outnumbered as the seats had hardly left at a number of double digits by those compare to the supporting 347 seats.
While substantial surrounding areas around civilian population zones have been designated for agricultural development, its urged by the interim government that a large majority of the planet is still heavily restricted to civilian traffic for reasons of security and to encourage development within major city areas and the MND has stated it is monitoring said restricted zones that are including but not limited to the Northern Pole Exclusion Zone (NPEZ), a majority of continents and dense jungle and forest districts and that violations carry heavy punishment.