Organization of Free Nations Provisional Government of the Congo
Politics
National spirits
Unhappy Investors |
Nothing kills a market faster than uncertainty, and any sensible investors pulled out of the Congo as soon as the war started. Now they've returned, demanding their piece of the pie back. Unfortunately, we'll need to work with them if we want to leave behind anything resembling a functional economy, and that means making concessions, subverting the few regulations we are attempting to enforce, and giving them as much free reign as Müller did. |
Legacy of the Zentralafrikaner System |
The Congo has been made a lawless place by the lax governance of the mercenary Müller, and despite attempts by General Abrams to restore some sort of order, little has changed. The bars of Leopoldville are overrun with unemployed mercenaries and corporate agents, still looking for a good deal, and Abrams is inclined to give it to them in the name of stability. The old wats work best. |
Menace of Cameroon |
The Cameroon African State is the strongest foe of colonialism, and has been a constant threat to the Congo since the German occupation. Hundreds fell in skirmishes along the border in the 1950s, and now that the OFN controls the Congo, Cameroon may see an opportunity to sow further chaos and take advantage of a disorganized foe. |