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Region: The Coalition of Democratic Nations

Russian Telegraph Agency
15 February 1953

Leonid Brezhnev Executed
After a quick military tribunal lasting three days, Leonid Brezhnev was condemned to die by firing squad. He was silent as he was led away to the place of execution, Red Square. He refused to speak with a prison chaplain and refused the blindfold. When asked if he had last words he only said

"Go on, get on with it"

In an instant, he was dead. He was promptly buried in a potters field just outside of Moscow. The government after his execution instantly outlawed capital punishment. The government said that his execution would be the last one in Russia.

New Regime Forming
The new government promptly instituted reforms. The current reforms are:

1. Abolishing the Communists
2. Reinstating the monarchy
3. Reforming the national constitution
4. Reinstating the Russian Orthodox Church as the state church
5. Instating freedom of religion
6. Reinstating the authority of Jewish, Islamic, Buddhist, and Shaman councils in local areas
7. Reforming land policy to abolish rent in place of a land value tax
8. Abolish the national income tax, national property tax, national sales taxes and lessen tariffs.
9. Open the market for individuals, cooperatives and companies
10. Abolish capital punishment and the gulag system
11. Expansion of the Russian military to deter foreign threats

The new Russian government will be the restoration of the Romanov monarch but the state will be decentralized into Republics and Autonomous Republics. The heads of state will be the monarch, Russian Patriarch and the President of Russia. A Prime Minister will be the head of the newly formed Parliament.

New Elections
Elections will take place for the new positions in Parliament and the Presidency. Parties are currently forming and have a month to register. We will report on the new parties when formed and registered.

Ascoobis, The panselian league, and Herti

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