Saturday, January 15, 2005

National Military Act is a Success

In what is generally believed to be the best ever move in his political career, Vindrus York, the leader of the National Freedom Party, has put forward a bill to reinvigorate the Tománn Armed Forces. The last time Talamthom had any significant military was during the 'civil war' between The Kings Army and the communist forces of Konstantin Attaman in the south of the country. After the establishment of the Republic, Talamthom has been relying on local government-sponsored militia and foreign assistance.

In the bill, York sets out not only the simple aspects of a military such as defining the role of Commander in Cheif and the minimum age at which you are able to join, but also mor intricate details. One such example of the intricacy is the banning of ministers from being involved in any defence contracts. There will under the terms of the bill also have to be Dáil consultation before the military can purchase foreign parts and machinery. The bill looks to be a great success and will be dealt with following the establishment of some clear rules of procedure in the Dáil.

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