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Starting in 1991, the Yurichenko Regime made a new supreme law entitled the "Greater Almodaria Policy" which cut off all ties and foreign relations including the centuries long Phoenixian-Trgovina Trade Company and its important shipping route in order to make a single great Almodaria made by Almodarians for Almodarians. In the early years of his reign, he had a lot of public support and people continued their lives as they did years prior but by 1994, everything got just a bit worse when Yurichenko made a law enforcing conscription for kids as young as 16. Many refused to join their service and so the police would take them away to concentration camps made in the Jezero Valley where they would never be heard from again.
 
As the 20th Century transitioned into the 21st, tensions began to rise in the country between disheveled countrymen and the iron gauntlet that was the central government. Boycotts, walkouts, and riots became common as the divided nation continued to become more broken. In 1999 on the eve of 2000, Yurichenko established a 7 PM Curfew to prevent further disrepair from being made in central sections of the nation. But this was to no avail and rebellious factions inside of the central cabinet
 
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