Let us suppose that, in the interests of the security of your nation, you have decided that an effective strategy to encourage peaceful co-existence is to help gently shove along the spread of democracy across the world.
One of the difficulties that you will encounter is that it is hard to create democracy in areas lacking in infrastructure. But now, many of those difficulties can be overcome thanks to the Pneumatic Parliament.
A compact, inflatable parliament structure can be dropped into any area previously lacking in a representative government. After less than two hours assembly, your oppressed masses can now send up to 160 of their chosen compatriots to caucus the day (and night) away.
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