The creation of my "Constitutional democracy" government

  • Jan 1, 1200

    Taking over the King's palace.

    Since in the country (where my government was soon to take place), a pure monarchy ruled the nation, me, a supporter of democracy, gathered thousands of peasants at the city's main square. After that, supporters went to the king's palace and peacefully asked the king to stop this unfair system of government, but since the king refused, the supporters got got into the palace using kung-fu skills. By the end of the day, monarchy was not more in place in the country.
  • Jan 14, 1200

    Indecision of what type of democracy would rule the nation.

    After ending the Monarchy with the peasant's rebellion, there was a good new and a bad new. The good new was that there was no way that the king would take over again, since he was exiled. The bad new, was that there were different groups that promoted different types of democracy and even one communist group. Anyhow more than half of the peasants supported democracy, and also the idea of having a set of just and correct laws, which led to a type of constitutional democracy called Pluralism.
  • Jan 25, 1200

    Selection of Representatives, Senators, judges and the President.

    Now that a Pluralist constitutional democracy was decided upon, many peasants were eager to choose their favorite candidates. Since in this nation, slavery was illegal, all different groups of ethnicities were equal and respected each other, and each group had their preferred candidates. The elections of the house of representatives and the senate were quick. But the presidential election took more time, but I won. Then I appointed the Supreme Court judges and the cabinet.
  • Feb 5, 1200

    Different political parties and same positive purposes

    Although, the ideology was different among different groups of people, they all had one common goal, to preserve respect for everyone's else's opinion and establish peace among other nations. The rest of the ideas that made each political party different were about wether there was a need of a national bank, or wether there was a need of national insurance neccesary for everyone, but all those topics were not concerning the people or the government, since respect abounded.
  • Mar 1, 1200

    First presidential speech to the nation

    I was really excited to talk to the people about my objectives I had during my presidential term, and what changes I wanted open up as opportunities of personal prosperity for everyone. In my speech I explained my main goals; first were the domestic goals: To improve education and opportunities for free studying for all people, to protect life of the unborn and to promote morality even in the smaller cases; then the foreign goals: Be in peace with every nation and to establish fair commerce.