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October 12, 2017, 09:29:14 PM
Nation name: La Joya
Population: 5,000,000
Claims: Central America, Southern Mexico. De facto control over northern South America.
Military forces: 270,300 combined total forces, 1.2 million paramilitary
Government: Constitutional Military Dictatorship
Economic system: Free market w/ government participation
Resources in surplus: Sugar, fruits & vegetables, timber, precious metals, petroleum, coal
Resources in scarcity: Water, hospitals, concrete,
History: Formed by a revolutionary group consisting mostly of cartel members and criminals, La Joya promised stability for El Salvador and many other surrounding Central American nations. Through a mass movement, they entrenched themselves in most of Central America, overthrowing the governments and installing a junta. La Joya is fairly lax as far as military dictatorships go, abiding by a strict constitution and allowing political discourse to a reasonable level. Perhaps as a byproduct, the government is fairly small. President Alicia Assis serves as leader and commander-in-chief, but the country is split up into districts that have their own governors that can field a small force and determine local laws. (Subject to change.)