Current projects:
National Center for Supercomputing Applications in Sofia! ($150 M) Estimated construction time: 2 years.
1 Sattelite factory with it's purpose secret for the moment, but will be revealed in the future after a certain time. B.K.S. - around 10km away from Nesebar ($900 M). Estimated construction time: 5 years.
Researching Sattelites and Mechs Center (R.S.C.) in Sofia ($400M) with an estimated construction time of 2 years.
Consolidating and reopening of Mechs Factories that was shut down by the previous administration in Varna. ($990 M). Estimated construction time 3 year.
Reopening of the current Mech Arena in Sofia where the sport "Paintball Mechs Battles" was born 9 years ago!
2 new military bases in the Balkan Mountains, near Devetaki and Brestovo ($ 500M) with an estimated construction time of 2 years. In this place the old Mechs army suits are going to be introduced again in the military.
This will provide thousands of work jobs and new opportunities for the future of Bulgaria.
One new Army related Law
Also, a new law is being voted right now as we need more people in the army!
Thus, the new law is this:
1. In every family, the first born boy needs to enroll in the army at the age of 16.
2. In the families with two or more boys, the second born and so on, can choose between going to college or enroll in the army. But if they drop out, they are required to join the army as they only had once chance of choosing the much simpler life.
3. If in a family with multiple boys, the first born drops from army (example. for an injury), then another men from that family needs to take his place on the army.
Basically, men can choose between college and army, but if they try to beat the system and not learn in the college, they need to enroll in the army instead.
More details about this and the new country's budget will be released in the next 2 months.
The following ships started to be build in Bulgaria:
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