thenb Posted September 21, 2009 Report Share Posted September 21, 2009 December 2009 After 98 of the 200 members of the parliament are thrown out for corruption, along with the president and his entire cabinet, mass riots spill into the streets. January 2010 A new constitution is verified by referendum, and the capitol is moved to prevent corruption. The new president, Abayomi Abdalla, establishes his top priority as getting rid of corruption and distancing themselves from the rest of war-torn Africa. March 2010 Madagascar changes its name to The Grand Republic of Madagascar, the public responds with a surge of dedication to their new reformed country and its leader, who has been slowly gaining more and more power. June 2010 President Abayomi Abdalla changes the constitution to make elections for president non-required and only by request. Response is mixed, and some of the countries conservative leaders stage protests, but are all killed by "accidents" in the same day. November 2010 The Grand Republic of Madagascar is awarded a seat on the U.N. security council for its peaceful work. January 2011 With the help of a mysterious foreign country, unknown to even The Grand Republic of Madagascar's own government finances the state purchase of several large weapons companies June 2011 Weapons becomes The Grand Republic of Madagascar's largest export, and it is said that some of the leaders, particularly minister of defense Robert Trivaski, are getting an itch for war December 2011 The Grand Republic of Madagascar begins amassing a huge army, and begins construction of navel vessels, worrying some neighboring nations Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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