Browski
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Browski was a citizen of South Africa.
Politics
Elected as the 11th President of South Africa.
In January 2009, two months after the dreaded Croatian political takeover, the economy was largely dominated by overpriced food and housing, yet co-operatives continued to provide low price Q1 foods in small amounts.
The first presidential elections of 2009 saw two month old Browski from the Free Africa party taking the helm, one of the youngest Presidents since the start, in early 2008.
It was the first administration that had a fully functional cabinet, and the first administration in which the cabinet held the majority of power in the nation's path. Because of the Croatian and Theocrat takeovers which occurred so easily, an official branch for preventing PTO's was created in the executive government. Ryan Dagari was placed in this position, while retaining the original South African Intelligence & Subterfuge Agency (SAISA) which he founded, designed for anti-corruption and international intelligence, under the Ministry of Defense. This would conflict with the Ministry of Intelligence, which effectively led to two active intelligence agencies conflicting with one another, often with opposite results.
Late in the month, SAISA investigated an allegation that President Browski was going to accept some 400+ GOLD in exchange for letting Indonesia conquer the rest of South Africa. Overnight the MoD frantically worked to piece together parts of the puzzle, and they even found large donations of 400+ GOLD being donated from Brazil and Indonesia to the banks, which could have then been sent via donation. Early the next morning, with many from the MoD pulling an all-nighter, it was deemed that President Browski, in fact, did not accept the bribe and the bank donations were used to buy hospitals in foreign nations. This is one of the least known events in South African history.
By the end of the month, the two intelligence agencies had declared war on each other, the two leaders constantly fighting in public, a bitterness that would continue for months.
- February 2009 - Browski appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs of South Africa
Media
The Balding Times is the newspaper owned and published by Browski.