Re: Deltaria
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Cachtice: The Supreme Federal Soviet and Soviet Senate have both ratified a new series of reforms aimed at increasing party oversight in a large amount of private companies from Deltarian origin. The new reform, first propsoed and pushed by the Politburo and General-Secretary Volf, mandates that any company registered in Deltaria needs to fill in a form declaring that it will not interfere with national politics and will not undermine the authority of the state. While seeming obvious at first lawyers and activists have pointed out that this provision will give state owned companies a greater say in the economy, as harshly competing with them could be seen as "undermining state authority." Another provision in the newly passed reform is that all "natural" Deltarian companies that were thus created in Deltaria will have to have a dedicated "party office" with at least one communist party or affiliate party representative. This representative will have weekly meetings with the board of directors and or CEO and will be responsible for applying Tukerist and Communist ideals within the inner workings of the company. The representative then has to report to the federal communist party once every year detailing the performance on the company on "good behaviour". If a company is deemed to step out of line it can be fined by the government. This provision has also raised eyebrows and angered some, stating it directly interferes with a part of the free market. The government and Politburo have on the other hand stated that, "Companies may still form, they may still operate like usual, this reform is merely meant as a check and balance to ensure that workers rights are respected and pay and working conditions remain high and in order."
Despite the explanation from the Ministry of Industry most political experts see it as a way for Volf and her party loyalists to increase the Communist Party its influence on society, which has been a goal for Volf since her ascendence to power. In a recent interview the General-Secretary stated that, "the nation has seen remarkable success since the party took over from its so called 'democratic' predecessor. It is our dity, as party members but also as Deltarian citizens, to continue this success and give the party the authority it needs to continue to strive for Deltarian greatness."