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2023 mockup
 Hellenic Republic 
 * Government: Unitary Parliamentary Republic
 * Head of State: Katerina Sakellaropoulou
 * Boulle of the Hellenes:
 * Ruling Party / Coalition: Coalition of the Radical Left (SYRIZA), in coalition with the Communist Party of Greece (KKE)
 * Head of State (Prime Minister): John Milios
 * Main Opposition Party / Coalition: New Democracy
 * Head of Opposition: Kyriakos Mitsotakis
 * 2023 Greek Legislative Election: The 2023 Greek Legislative Election was held on February 4th, 2023. SYRIZA was expected to make large gains before the election; however, the ousting of Alexis Tspiras as leader of SYRIZA and installment of John Milios near the end of last year, who is generally described to be on the left of SYRIZA, complicated things immensely. The important issues of the election were the Greek debt crisis, economic stagnation and decline, and the rise of right-wing terrorism. Notable gains include the rise of the far-right Greek Solution Party, and the extreme failure of the New Democracy Party, falling to almost 3rd place.
 * Party Composition Post Election:
 * SYRIZA (152)
 * New Democracy (49)
 * KKE (47)
 * Greek Solution (34)
 * Movement for Change (17)
 * Union of Centrists (1)
 * Capital City: Athens, Attica
 * Population: 10,261,734
 * Largest City: Athens
 * Largest Province: Attica
 * Economy: The economy of the Hellenic Republic is a large market-capitalist economy with a GDP of $206 Billion (USD). The economy’s main economic sectors include tourism, shipping, industrial products, food and tobacco processing, textiles, chemicals, metal products, mining, and petroleum.
 * Economic Growth (USD): $5 Billion
 * Currency: Euro
 * GDP Per Capita (PPP in USD): $27,870
 * Human Development Index (HDI): 0.880 (High)
 * Wars and Conflicts:
 * Myanmar Civil War: With the election of John Milios, a Marxian economist, to the Prime Ministership, speculation begins to spread as to whether or not the Hellenic Republic will continue in its support for the National Unity Government in Myanmar. Pressured to make a statement as to the situation in Myanmar, John Milios does not disappoint, stating: "We will not support the rise of authoritarianism in the East. China is not a worker's state; it never has been and never will be. What they are is an authoritarian fascist state that masquerades in the clothing of true revolutionaries. They will learn to keep themselves out of the affairs of those who do not wish to associate with them." After this speech, Milios reccomends the upping of Hellenic logistical support to the National Unity Government. This is narrowly struck down, as the Boulle wishes to focus more on domestic matters than that of foreign wars.
 * Colombian Revolution: The Hellenic government announces a position of utmost neutrality towards the situation in Colombia. There are rumblings of quiet support for the FARC, but it is assumed that public support for FARC is being held back for the purpose of appeasing the rest of the Western Bloc. Milios denies this.
 * Chad Conflict: The Hellenic government comes out in support of a ceasefire between the two sides of the conflict in order to combat the Islamic State. John Milios goes on record stating: "The Islamic State is one of the biggest threats to world peace in our modern world. They have no regard for the sanctity of human life or the civil rights that have been fought tirelessly for through sweat and blood by minority populations. We must work with whoever is willing to destroy them." We commit more troops to EUROFOR in Chad, with Greek troops growing exponentially to near 12,000 in the nation, supporting the UFDD in its conflict against Chad.
 * Internal Affairs / Events:
 * Hellenic Debt Crisis:
 * Healthcare Reform: The Hellenic Healthcare system begins undergoing an overhaul under SYRIZA leadership, with cost-saving being the main driving force behind these reforms. State-owned hospitals are increasingly turned over into private worker cooperatives, with some of the largest hospitals within the National Health System being turned over to these cooperatives. Laws are passed, making profitting from these hospitals practically impossible. The Hellenic Hospital Recovery Fund is created to help these recently cooperatized hospitals from failing, providing bailouts for hospitals going under. Overall, this helps reduce government health spending by a large margin, while still allowing Hellenic citizens and nationals the ability to recieve cheap, quality healthcare. This is nearly compounded with the transitioning of the National Health System into a Health Cooperative; however, this does not pass parliament.
 * Tax Bracket Reform: WIP
 * The New Alt-Right: WIP
 * Corruption Crackdown: WIP
 * Rise in LGBTQIA+ Acceptance: WIP