Nationalization
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After the Shturmovik Revolution, large corporations were semi-nationalized by the government. Nationalization happens whenever the actions of a corporation become harmful to the people and usually when instructions to reform have been ignored. The Shturmovik Party usually tries to control corporations as little as possible but the extent of control is determined by how harmful the corporation has been and whether they are friendly to progressives. They have used their control over corporations to distribute cultural propaganda.
Government requirements
Examples of regulations imposed by the nationalizing Shturmovik Party:
- All grocery stores and drug stores over a specified number of square feet are required to sell ammunition in specific calibers with maximum prices.
- Stores owned by corporations are required to post signs when directed by the Shturmovik Party that support certain causes.