Through foreign observation and domestic influences, a proposal comes to the Duma and the Prime Minister to expand upon Vlast's land military power. Speaking of which, the Homeland Protection Act passes.
The proposal will allow for there to be up to 200,000 new troops. Various weapon's contractors are listed, as well as textile mills for uniforms, et cetera. The downside is that the expansion of the military would bring higher taxes. To counter this, some domestic goods are taxed by sales tax.
A second Prime Minister candidate has started on the campaign trail, Milan Koval, a prominent capitalist who owns a rather large textile mill. As far as public opinion goes, it's rather split.