Shatner Posted January 12, 2011 Report Posted January 12, 2011 [b]Burmese National Broadcasting Corporation Naypyidaw, Burma[/b] Today, the Burmese Transitional Military Government [BTMG] took its first steps in creating permanent governance with the creation of the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw, meaning Assembly of the Union, will be the bicameral legislature of the Burmese Republic. There will be the 224-seat upper house called the House of Nationalities [Amyotha Hluttaw] and the 440-seat lower House of Representatives [Pyithu Hluttaw]. Elections will soon commence, after which Senior General Aung Suh Kong and the BTMG will nominate a member of the majority party to be the Prime Minister, leader of the Pyithu Hluttaw. In the planned governmental scheme, the Prime Minister will function more like the tradition American position of Speaker of the House, rather than the Westminster system position of the same name. Reportedly, the Prime Minister will function as the presiding officer of the Pyithu Hluttaw and perform all functions required of that role. In addition, the Prime Minister will be responsible for tie-breaking votes and will most likely have secondary partisan roles. The PM will also be responsible for other officers of the Pyithu Hluttaw. The Prime Minister will not be part of the Line of Succession, rather at this time that falls completely within the central military council of the BTMG. In this sense, the Prime Minister is neither Head of Government, nor Head of State as the positions connotation would imply. Currently, the major front-runner is the National Solidarity and Development Party [NSDP], followed by the National Unity Party [NUP] and the Burmese Socialist Party [BSP]. Some pundits predict that the darkhorse Burmese Communist Party [BCP] could steal some seats from seminal minority parties. Currently, the NSDP is operating a platform of maintaining a governmental status quo as it is, while advancing and implementing socialist economic ideals while infusing them with cultural conservatism and strong nationalism. Their tight association with the Tatmadaw and the perceived 'National Cause' has helped them greatly in their political campaign for the upcoming election. Quote
Shatner Posted January 13, 2011 Author Report Posted January 13, 2011 [b]Burmese National Broadcasting Corporation Naypyidaw, Burma[/b] Elections concluded with the National Solidarity and Development Party [NSDP] claiming a large majority of seats, with 170 seats in the Amyotha Hluttaw and 302 seats in the Pyithu Hluttaw falling to their control. This allows them to claim a supermajority in both houses of the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw, effectively giving the NSDP legislative control of Burma. The National Unity Party [NUP] and the Burmese Socialist Party [BSP] also gained seats in the Amyotha Hluttaw, while the Burmese Communist Party made inroads in the Pyithu Hluttaw. Senior General Aung Suh Kong named Thein Ku of the NDSP as the Prime Minister. Ku was formerly a member of the Tatmadaw and has been reinstated and promoted to the rank of Lieutenant General as of his appointment by the Burmese Transitional Military Government. Deputy Interim Leader of the BTMG General Than Dao Minh is reported as saying that the Prime Minister may be given an expanded role in the government being formed, being given more of a role in executive governance. [center][img]http://www.topnews.in/files/Thein-Sein2.jpg[/img] [i]Prime Minister Thein Ku shortly after his appointment.[/i][/center] The Pyidaungsu Hluttaw will convene by the end of the week and begin working on laying down an agenda to be pursued after the formation and finalization of permanent governance. Quote
Shatner Posted January 14, 2011 Author Report Posted January 14, 2011 [b]Burmese National Broadcast Corporation Mandalay, Burma[/b] Earlier in the week, in Naypyidaw, the Burmese Transitional Military Government handed down the [b]Burmese Permanent Governance Initiative[/b] to the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw for voting, which was passed. Now, at a ceremony on the grounds of the Mandalay Palace, the last seat of pre-colonial government, an announcement was sent out to the world. Meeting there would be the entire council that made up the Burmese Transitional Military Government, including Senior General Aung Suh Kong and General Than Dao Minh, along with Prime Minister Thein Ku. As Senior General Aung Suh Kong shook hands with Prime Minister Thein Ku, the State Peace and Development Council was officially accepted as the permanent government of Burma and the Burmese Republic. The council of generals who made up the BTMG would assume similar roles in the State Peace and Development Council [SPDC], which would act as the executor of governmental authority in Burma, with Senior General Aung Suh Kong, acting as Chairman of the SPDC, as both the head of government and head of state. General Than Dao Minh would become the Deputy Chairman of the Council, and would oversee the Amyotha Hluttaw (upper house of the Burmese legislature). Prime Minister Lieutenant General Thein Ku would also be given a more minor role on the Council, with the ability to voice opinions and vote on executive matters on behalf of the Pyidaunsu Hluttaw. As there is no official presiding judicial branch for Burma, the SPDC will be creating a committee to act in its stead until a more concrete solution can be formed. Quote
Shatner Posted January 16, 2011 Author Report Posted January 16, 2011 [b]Classified: Information sent to allied nations of information purposes. Rangoon, Burma[/b] The State Peace and Development Council has begun a redevelopment program for the Tatmadaw, which will look to increase the Tatmadaw's numbers, equipment, technology, and combat capabilities. Major points will be the updating armor components of the Burmese armed forces, improving combat logistical and information gathering technology and capability, as well as improving strategies that play to the terrain of the Burmese homeland. The SPDC has allocated a large portion of the budget to the development of the Tatmadaw, much of which will go towards building naval facilities and constructing naval vessels therein. No concrete timeline has been given as of yet, but development will be going ahead at a 'brisk pace.' Quote
Shatner Posted January 20, 2011 Author Report Posted January 20, 2011 [b]Burmese Central News Agency Naypyidaw, Burma[/b] Today, in Naypyidaw, Senior General and Chairman Aung Suh Kong named General Tang Mann to the position of State Administrator of Burma. The creation of the position coincides with the creation of the Department of the Overwatch, which will be charged with overseeing the national police forces and acting as an internal affairs agency for the state. As State Administrator, General Mann will be the chief officer and commander of the Overwatch. Overwatch will be given a task force of special forces soldiers who will be transferred from the regular army to the Overwatch Command and will be under an independent chain of command, only ultimately answering to General Tang Mann and Senior General Aung Suh Kong. [center][img]http://www.altsean.org/Pics/SPDC/Shwe-Mann.jpg[/img] [i]General and State Administrator Tang Mann[/i] [img]http://images.aryadhieva.multiply.com/image/11/photos/24/500x500/2/DenbravoBreakingGlass.jpg?et=PGTQS0524M0b6D1FDFPrQw&nmid=73094602[/img] [i]Overwatch soldiers performing drills in counter-terrorism.[/i][/center] Quote
Shatner Posted January 22, 2011 Author Report Posted January 22, 2011 [b]Burma National Broadcasting Corporation Rangoon, Burma Scientology refused religious status in Burma, Declared a cult.[/b] After a long legal battle with the Overwatch, currently fulfilling the role of Burma's official judicial branch, Scientologist representatives in Burma have had their petition to receive religious status in Burma rejected. Following the news, a small display in Rangoon by Scientologist supporters sparked up outside of the city hall, where the supporters brandished signs and shouted protests at the ruling. [img]http://img.youtube.com/vi/ZBDzzL3Kzpk/0.jpg[/img] [i]Scientologists gather to protest the Overwatch's ruling.[/i] In response, the Overwatch, supported by the State Peace and Development Council, declared scientology a 'Dangerous Cult,' which officially outlaws the practice of the organization within Burma. Overwatch soldiers, in conjunction with local authorities in Rangoon, worked to disperse the protests in light of the ideology's new classification. General Mann stated that, "The Overwatch will be working to limit this dangerous cults reach into our society. Not only does this cult work directly against the Burmese people and their National Cause, it exploits its followers for the benefit of the few elite. We will not allow Scientologist representatives to take advantage of the people of this state, despite any other nations who make the mistake of allowing this organization to run rampant within their borders." [quote][b]**Classified** Directive from State Administrator General Tang Mann of the Overwatch relayed to all media outlets[/b] From now on, Scientology is not to be referred to as a religion, prospective religion, ideology or philosophy in Burmese media. It is to be referred to only as an organization or a cult, and its followers and representatives may not be referred to in any religious, ideological, or philosophical fashion, such as practitioner. The terms representative and supporter are deemed acceptable. Failure to conform to these guidelines for media in regards to scientology will result in punitive measures ruled on a case by case basis as ruled on by the Overwatch's Administrative board. [/quote] Quote
Triyun Posted January 23, 2011 Report Posted January 23, 2011 [quote name='Shatner' timestamp='1295210517' post='2577561'] [b]Classified: Information sent to allied nations of information purposes. Rangoon, Burma[/b] The State Peace and Development Council has begun a redevelopment program for the Tatmadaw, which will look to increase the Tatmadaw's numbers, equipment, technology, and combat capabilities. Major points will be the updating armor components of the Burmese armed forces, improving combat logistical and information gathering technology and capability, as well as improving strategies that play to the terrain of the Burmese homeland. The SPDC has allocated a large portion of the budget to the development of the Tatmadaw, much of which will go towards building naval facilities and constructing naval vessels therein. No concrete timeline has been given as of yet, but development will be going ahead at a 'brisk pace.' [/quote] We stand ready to assist you in your natural development, including the sale of advanced stealth fighters. Please send us your needs and we can offer weapons with the capability to satisfy such requirements. Quote
Shatner Posted January 23, 2011 Author Report Posted January 23, 2011 [quote name='Triyun' timestamp='1295749777' post='2592745'] We stand ready to assist you in your natural development, including the sale of advanced stealth fighters. Please send us your needs and we can offer weapons with the capability to satisfy such requirements. [/quote] We would be looking for a solid stealth system that sports a high payload, if at all possible, the second choice being a fighter that offers maximum stealth. Another sector we would be grateful for aid in would be missile systems in the anti-air/anti-naval departments, as well as cruise missiles. Quote
Triyun Posted January 23, 2011 Report Posted January 23, 2011 [b]Classified[/b] The UFE Offers to provide F-50 Banshee Fighters. The fighters are stealth shaping and coating but built with a larger airframe that can support a greater amount of fire power in its payload bays. These fighters are equipped with advanced electronic warfare suites and sophisticated synthetic aperture and AESA Radar systems to provide a maximum shoot first capability. The fighters also have greater range being designed as expeditionary units for the carrier groups originally. We also are willing to provide you with our latest generation of anti-ship ballistic missiles and S-500 surface to air batteries and offer to build joint radar and sonar stations in Burma. We'll also provide naval UAV surveillance planes and the ability to use the UFE satellite network, giving you the ability to utilize these weapons. Finally we can provide you with hypersonic club k cruise missiles. Quote
Shatner Posted January 25, 2011 Author Report Posted January 25, 2011 [quote name='Triyun' timestamp='1295805704' post='2594065'] [b]Classified[/b] The UFE Offers to provide F-50 Banshee Fighters. The fighters are stealth shaping and coating but built with a larger airframe that can support a greater amount of fire power in its payload bays. These fighters are equipped with advanced electronic warfare suites and sophisticated synthetic aperture and AESA Radar systems to provide a maximum shoot first capability. The fighters also have greater range being designed as expeditionary units for the carrier groups originally. We also are willing to provide you with our latest generation of anti-ship ballistic missiles and S-500 surface to air batteries and offer to build joint radar and sonar stations in Burma. We'll also provide naval UAV surveillance planes and the ability to use the UFE satellite network, giving you the ability to utilize these weapons. Finally we can provide you with hypersonic club k cruise missiles. [/quote] Our government is very grateful for this offering and will accept. The appropriate amount of funds will be sent immediately to accounts designated by the UFE government. If the UFE saw it as favorable, we would request technicians be sent to accompany the military hardware with training materials to train our instructors so as to smooth the transition to the use of the more advanced technologies. We will be working diligently on information sharing upon our uplink to UFE networks to increase intelligence sharing and streamline joint defensive capabilities and operations. OOC: I'm not sure of the amounts I am allowed to utilize under the tech sharing rules as of yet, so I left numbers out for now, I'll figure it out soon. Quote
Shatner Posted February 10, 2011 Author Report Posted February 10, 2011 [B]Burmese National Broadcast Corporation Mandalay, Burma[/b] Under the umbrella of the Department of the Overwatch, Mr. Kuo Gao Sang has created the Theravada Fraternity, a government department overseeing Theravada Buddhism, the largest religion in the country. Citizens are encouraged to enroll for memebership in the Fraternity. Quote
Triyun Posted February 10, 2011 Report Posted February 10, 2011 The first shipment of the various weapons systems promised to the Burmese would begin to arrive and become operational. The UFE Navy would dispatch its own EF-50 pilots to train the burmese on the new weapons platform. Quote
Shatner Posted February 14, 2011 Author Report Posted February 14, 2011 "Excerpt from Chairman Suh Kong's speech on Communism, the War in Alaska, and the National Cause" "And so I come to the point of Communism and Capitalism. Our points tonight are all intertwined, our Communism, our War in Alaska, and our National Cause. Here in this nation, we are building a society where every man can build himself the life he wishes. Every man is accountable for his own actions and will be rewarded or disciplined for the degree of his work ethic. This is the ideal lauded by the capitalists, who are to be held as a societal enemy. Yet this ideal is exploited for the gain of financiers and the burgeouis elite in the Capitalist Empire. We have a nation where a man earns according to the sweat of his brow, not by the amount of loopholes he can exploit. Men with large bank accounts don't control this nation. You, the workers do. We do not perpetrate a nation of over-indulgence and excess. We work together for our National Cause to propel our people to greatness. And that brings me to our War in Alaska. There are others in the world striding with us. Our goals cannot only be set for ourselves but we must aid our communist brothers across the globe. The people of Alaska lament, and we answered their call. When their corrupt, burgeoning government declared an undue war against our allies and brother in the United Federation of the East, we acted decisively to end our enemies aggressive attack. Our soldiers blitzed ahead and cut the head off of the snake side by side with our Alaskan brothers. A quick, surgical strike that eventually sent shock waves through the Capitalist Empire. You see, when the capitalists propogate their system, it is liberation and just. How is our crusade any different? A stigma. And incorrect one, at that. A fallacy that runs deep in this world. We can only continue to march forward in contrast. Our nation is more free than the financiers and brokers want the world to know. Now the Alaskan government in exile, which we are still at war with, has declared 'counter-revolution.' We will not relent. That have seen only a fraction of our ability. Should they pursue aggression, Burma is prepared to declare total war in defense of our allies. March on Burma, to the fulfillment of our national cause. Goodnight." Quote
Shatner Posted March 1, 2011 Author Report Posted March 1, 2011 [B]CLASSIFIED[/b] Burmese Missile Command movied to DEFCON 1; Threat Level Severe. ICBM silos at full readiness. Targetting information relayed. Burmese Air Force at DEFCON 1; full mobilization. Burmese Ground Forces at DEFCON 2, mobilization and preparation for foreign operations nearly complete. Quote
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