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===Contemporary Tierrador=== | ===Contemporary Tierrador=== | ||
Tierrador's rebound from the 1993 crisis had brought upon a massive spike in its gross domestic product activity. This led to the country's gross domestic product surpassing $10 trillion in 1999, after Nicholas Sauga's deputy premier, [[Aphía Monderia]], succeeded Sauga as the Premier of Tierrador. Her one term oversaw an increase in the country's mineral extraction sector after a massive spike in lithium demand. Despite her high approval ratings, [[Tierradorian Conservatives's Union|CuT]] candidate [[Victoria Hômberi|Victoria Hômberi's]] victory in the [[2003 Tierradorian general election]] secured a 16-year reign for the CuT, with 2 terms from both Hômberi and [[Nathaniel Luukolena]] owing to a rapid increase in political polarization throughout the country, especially after it being marred by the [[Conniegate]] scandal in 2003. After Mokhar II's death in 2006, her successor [[Ipana II]] had mostly kept the return to right-wing leadership by the CuT-lead government to a minimum. In 2008, Ipana successfully pushed for a more centralized public healthcare system, nicknamed "Ipanacare." Around this time began closer diplomatic cooperations with [[Kuronia]], [[Cartadania]], and the Cape. Tierrador surpassed Alstin as Crona's most powerful economy in 2013, and had jumped to the top-5 in exports of natural resources, consumer electronics, and telecommunications equipment. The Imperial Government had also managed to keep its status as a hegemon over its [[Tierrosphere|sphere of influence]], along with holding significant weight in Polynesia through its overseas possessions in Teschego and the Saukhin Islands, in Western Sarpedon through diplomatic relations with [[Arona]], [[Castadilla]], [[Takatta Loa]], and Pelaxia, and in Audonia through massive and consistent investments in [[Umardwal]], [[Tapakdore]], [[Thervala]], and [[ | Tierrador's rebound from the 1993 crisis had brought upon a massive spike in its gross domestic product activity. This led to the country's gross domestic product surpassing $10 trillion in 1999, after Nicholas Sauga's deputy premier, [[Aphía Monderia]], succeeded Sauga as the Premier of Tierrador. Her one term oversaw an increase in the country's mineral extraction sector after a massive spike in lithium demand. Despite her high approval ratings, [[Tierradorian Conservatives's Union|CuT]] candidate [[Victoria Hômberi|Victoria Hômberi's]] victory in the [[2003 Tierradorian general election]] secured a 16-year reign for the CuT, with 2 terms from both Hômberi and [[Nathaniel Luukolena]] owing to a rapid increase in political polarization throughout the country, especially after it being marred by the [[Conniegate]] scandal in 2003. After Mokhar II's death in 2006, her successor [[Ipana II]] had mostly kept the return to right-wing leadership by the CuT-lead government to a minimum. In 2008, Ipana successfully pushed for a more centralized public healthcare system, nicknamed "Ipanacare." Around this time began closer diplomatic cooperations with [[Kuronia]], [[Cartadania]], and the Cape. Tierrador surpassed Alstin as Crona's most powerful economy in 2013, and had jumped to the top-5 in exports of natural resources, consumer electronics, and telecommunications equipment. The Imperial Government had also managed to keep its status as a hegemon over its [[Tierrosphere|sphere of influence]], along with holding significant weight in Polynesia through its overseas possessions in Teschego and the Saukhin Islands, in Western Sarpedon through diplomatic relations with [[Arona]], [[Castadilla]], [[Takatta Loa]], and Pelaxia, and in Audonia through massive and consistent investments in [[Umardwal]], [[Tapakdore]], [[Thervala]], and [[Oyashima]]. | ||
Tierrador entered the [[Final War of the Deluge]] in 2021 to assist Alstinian and Urcean forces in carrying out [[Operation Kraken]]. Tierradorian ground and air forces managed to deal significant damage to most of southwestern Varshan, and played a key role in the overall surrounding of Anzo. The country's involvement in the war was a major issue within the country's politics. After the sudden death of Ipana II, her successor, [[Mokhar III]], became the youngest head of state in history, at just 21 years old. Immediately after this, the Qangreč controversially voted to aid in the League of Nations push into Anzo, despite an agreement between the Qangreč and the House of Woqelee which would withdraw troops after Operation ''Kraken'''s end. After the Deluge had ended, Tierrador experienced many internal and social crises as a result of the war. The late rise of social media in the country beginning in 2026 both worsened and brought awareness to the high levels of alcoholism and mental health issues throughout the country. Many government programs were implemented in 2027 to combat this. Economic activity would increase even more in the late 2020s and early 2030s, with Tierrador's massive lithium reserves allowing for automobile manufacturer [[Sardan Motor Group|Sardan]] to produce a high volume of electric vehicles. | Tierrador entered the [[Final War of the Deluge]] in 2021 to assist Alstinian and Urcean forces in carrying out [[Operation Kraken]]. Tierradorian ground and air forces managed to deal significant damage to most of southwestern Varshan, and played a key role in the overall surrounding of Anzo. The country's involvement in the war was a major issue within the country's politics. After the sudden death of Ipana II, her successor, [[Mokhar III]], became the youngest head of state in history, at just 21 years old. Immediately after this, the Qangreč controversially voted to aid in the League of Nations push into Anzo, despite an agreement between the Qangreč and the House of Woqelee which would withdraw troops after Operation ''Kraken'''s end. After the Deluge had ended, Tierrador experienced many internal and social crises as a result of the war. The late rise of social media in the country beginning in 2026 both worsened and brought awareness to the high levels of alcoholism and mental health issues throughout the country. Many government programs were implemented in 2027 to combat this. Economic activity would increase even more in the late 2020s and early 2030s, with Tierrador's massive lithium reserves allowing for automobile manufacturer [[Sardan Motor Group|Sardan]] to produce a high volume of electric vehicles. |