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|IKKC
|Following the end of the Great East Asian War, the system of wartime conscription of Indonesian labor was ended - officially. In reality, the creation of the Indonesia Keizai Kaihatsucho - the IKKC, or Indonesia Economic Development Authority - formalized the arrangement whereby Indonesian labor would be 'reimbursed' for their employment by Japanese Companiescompanies for the development of the Indonesian nation.
In practice, the reimbursement is a laughable pittance, and it increasingly seems that the fruits of development accumulate entirely to the IKKC and its owners. The more things change, it seems, the more they stay the same.
|Daily Political Power Gain: -0.10
Recruitable Population Factor: -25%
 
Miscellaneous Income (as Billions in $): +0.10
 
(Empire of Japan) Extra Trade to Target Country: +10.00%
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|"Signed, on the behalf of the Indonesian people, Sukarno and Hatta"
These words mark the end of the Proclamation of Independence: a short, general statement believed throughout all rungs of Indonesian society. The character and will of millions of Indonesians are represented by two men, the Dwitunggal - the Duumvirate of President Sukarno and his Vice-President Mohammad Hatta. The fiery rural messiah Sukarno, tempered by the cool, cosmopolitan intellectual Hatta forms a duo of leaders, toiling for Indonesia's sake. A bond, sturdy and unbreakable that the ages cannot wear.
 
Yet.
|Stability: +10.00%
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|The Banteng and the White Crescent
|While propaganda may state the contrary, Japan's primary legacy in Indonesia is not giving the nation independence, but the de facto two-party system created by it. The abnormality was not concocted out of kindness, but for stability, a desire to keep the Supereme Islamic Council Alive and to build a positive relationship between Sukarno and Hatta.
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Dominated by the PNI and PRM, its staying power has proven it to be almost unbreakable despite how it satisfies few on the frontlines of Indonesian politics. It is instead considered a scar of Japan's colonialism, a lasting momento of the men who stepped onto their shores.
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|Daily Political Power Gain: +0.25
Monthly Population: +10.0%
Stability: +1.00%
GDP Growth: +0.25%
Needed Consumer Goods: +10.00%
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|A Nation of 18,000 Islands
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