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Government nationalizes infrastructure around the country, begins various public works projects
31 October, 4887
Manapo, Toshu - In the beginning of this month, the ruling Workers' Party initiated several major as well as minor public works projects over various parts of the country, this was done after the government finalized their nationalization of the country's infrastructure. The public works projects have seen a dramatic fall of unemployment, as thousands of homeless, poor and other unemployed men and women have signed up for these projects. With a triumphant look on his face, the Premier Thi Quang Anh visited one of these public projects in the capital city of Manapo. Here he could inspect hundreds of people working on the construction of a new major highway meant to provide easier travel access between the capital and the city of Zougha, which is expected to be completed in about one year. Other major public works, is the planned expansion of commercial ports around the nation, as well as repairing old roads and highways around the country, providing a more efficient nationwide travel, for privateers as well as for transports in trade and more.
The Workers' Party also presented to the National Assembly this morning a motion to nationalize the majority of industrial complexes around the nation. The rest of the industrial corporations which remains private, has to undergo tight regulation and government oversight, thus limiting their ability to fully operate independently. With this nationalization, the government hopes to organize even more public works to construct brand new, modern and environmental friendly industrial complexes. Another law which is due to pass in a week or so, is the full guarantee of workers' rights, and enforcement of thousands of new health standards within the workforce in almost every sector of the country. The Workers' Party is also currently negotiating with the Agrarian Centre Party concerning land reforms for farmers, and how to expand agricultural production. No new talks yet have been reported concerning the rumored nationalization of banks, but continuing speculations around it claims that it might occur at the beginning of the next year.