National Conservative Party Set to Return
Kyuma Naruhito, Leader of the New NCP & Prospective President
SANGON, Shrin Kali -- After the short rule of Ryan Malagar, what is now known as the Malagar Era, came the Reformed Republic of the "Liberalist Era". Much of Malagar's work was put in reverse and the Presidency became a flip-flop between socialists and faux-nationalists. The Tukarese language was discouraged, and English was the standard. Now, after twenty-five years, the party of Malagar, the National Conservative Party, is making its rise back into politics. The "New NCP" came in March 2813, and it was back in parliament later that year. The party is now in place to take back its lost Presidency, and in the past year, their only rival, the Solidarity Action Party, has become largely inactive.
Though, before the National Conservatives even take back the country, they may completely reform it with their currently unopposed votes in the National Congress. Teaming up with the newly formed royal House of Aynako, the NCP is looking to establish the first ever monarchy in Tukarali. The system is being based largely upon those in Luthori and Hulstria, with a royal representative figure elected by the people. Its expected that this summer, Tukarali will come under the reign of Grand Queen Gloria I. Monarchy isn't the only reform coming from the NCP this summer either. They also plan on promoting the Mu-Tze language to an official level, due to its increase of use during the Liberalist Era. Tukarese is remaining national, but only secondary to the increasingly dominant Mu-Tze. Finally, English will also remain official as nearly all Tukarese citizens know English as a second language.
Business News: Tukarese Industrial Recovery
Kyuma Industries Automobile Plant Outside of Sangon
SANGON, Shrin Kali -- The Tukarese industry and businesses are hopeful with the return of the National Conservative Party and the potential end to over twenty years of fierce regulation and penalization by socialist parties. The Sangon Stock Exchange still is doing poorly, though economists predict that once the NCP follows through on its promises to end regulation, the SSE could very well begin making gains to the levels saw in the 2780s under Malagar.
Son of NCP leader, Kyuma Haruki, founded last year what has quickly become Tukarali's largest corporation. Sangon economist Lao Sie stated, "After Malagar's loss of power, many companies couldn't handle the unfriendly market, leaving Tukarali back at the beginning with an economy of farms and fishes. Its not surprising that Kyuma Industries already is the largest corporation, its one of the few currently." There are rumors in Sangon that if economic improvement continues, Kyuma Industries may end up with a competitor from Hulstria, Espersen Group. Espersen currently has no operations outside of Greater Hulstria, but has recently shown interest in expanding to the very open and expanding Tukarese market.