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Jack Grist
Jackosia's Internal Minister has said today at a press conference that Jackosia will try to develop Universal Healthcare and build a main Nuclear Powerplant by the end of 2009. The Jackosian Press were stunned when he made the announcement and one reporter said "It would be very difficult on the public, as Jackosia doesnt have the infrastructure or government funds to do this".

The Internal Minister also said "It is very possible for such developments". Another shock was that plans wouldnt start until late October, which confused reporters. If the plans doesnt go accordingly, the government said Universal Healthcare will be the most likely to be set up by the end of 2009. These words from the Internal Minister (Ricky Okao) have confused newspapers as Jackosia may not have the funds or structure yet to accomplish such national wonders, expecially by the end of 2009.

Recent news: The President has today stated that "We are not a fully developed nation yet, and until we are, we will have to take chances to further our development. It will pay off, and I can gurantee this".
Jack Grist
RECENT NEWS: Today the Jackosian government has said that the Revolutionary Republic of Jackosia will definitely have Universal Healthcare by the end of 2009. This story links to the Internal minister announcing that the nation will have a main Nuclear Powerplant and Universal Healthcare by 2010, but, he has today said that Universal Healthcare 'comes first' and that 'a main nuclear powerplant will benefit Jackosia hugely, Universal Healthcare will give us the huge breakthrough in development we need'. This could possibly mean already there are doubts about developing both the Universal Healthcare and the Powerplant by the end of December this year.
Cybil de Blanc
We of Cyneriice Northan congratulate Jackosia on its efforts to make healthcare available for all.
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