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Chapter 12 - Back to work.

 We returned from Namangan to Tashkent.

It was already February, damn, I am missing my deadline, I thought.

I was sitting in my room inside the presidential complex, and Tamaroa was with me on the couch.

Alhamdulilah, it was all thanks to the new Yedisen administration- I got Tamaroa's sudden comment in muslim style even though he was a Greek Orthodox Christian.

Alright, as a reward, maybe we can reward them with some security agreements or some sort of- was proposed by me.

As we finished speaking, I remembered that there was a need to amend some laws for the sake of our glorious region, Annaba, inspired by liberal Switzerland, my favorite country.

First was to abolish the infamous death penalty law, which granted the central court the power to issue a death sentence without evidence, which was often enforced against rebels, as well as opposition leaders, which further increased instability.

Second was to set a ceiling price(maximum price the business can charge) for many essential products, which was to alleviate the suffering of the poverty-affected population.

So I started writing the draft documents for future laws.

I dialed the Madina Begum for advice, consulting, and implementation ideas.

Well, try not to dont overinclude a lot of items, since the producers will have increased cost, so will do layoffs- she warned me.

Okey Dokey,- I answered in gentleman fashion. And ended the call.

And then the freedom of movement laws were my own remark.

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