Revolutionary Recovery Program

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The Revolutionary Recovery Program, also known as the Great Redux or the La Recaperacion, was a massive rebuilding and industrialization/modernization program for Chilicxqua immediately following it's independence. Proposed and put forward by Sewati Montilla, a prominent revolutionary officer, war hero and career economist, Montilla described the entire plan as an effort to "-mobilize the entirety of a force meant for war to put all of their effort into preparing a country meant for peace.". The plan involved three loosely timed phases that was meant to prepare Chilicxqua to be an independent nation, an especially high priority as Chilicxqua was a pariah state at the moment of it's independence, with its new government having little legitimacy in the eyes of the world. On the surface, it was simply to industrialize and modernize Chilicxqua after decades of war, which it did, but underneath, and with protracted review, it was determined the plan was to immediately mellow out a population that was surrounded by weapons and strong-willed minds. Militia leaders were either put into important yet harmless positions or put into work camps, while unwanted nuisances in the government were sentenced to oversee far-off infrastructural projects that would take years, effectively exiling them from government forums in Cilicamanca.

The Revolutionary Recovery Program was proposed immediately after independence in the summer of 1973, and was put into effect in the late autumn of 1973. The entire plan would last until 1988, with experts believing that in all technicality, the Revolutionary Recovery Program truly lasted until 1991 due to various projects being overdue for their deadlines and the government seeking to make the entire program seem 'smooth-going'. Phase one, "Rejuvenecimiento", lasted from 1973 until 1982. Phase two, "Construir Sobre", lasted from 1982 till 1986, being the shortest phase officially, but also being where many experts and commentators believe there were hold-ups. Phase three ,"Polaca", officially lasted from 1986 to 1988. The entire program was wrought with problems ranging from food shortages from bad logistics, corruption, and bad management leading to some projects being below standards, necessitating later programs to repair bad workmanship.

Foundations

General Policies

Phase 1 - "Rejuvenecimiento"

Phase 2 - "Construir Sobre"

Phase 3 - "Polaca"

Controversy