18th Five-Year Plan (Chairman Yanayev)

The 18th Five-Year Plan (also known as The Great Reversion) is the current Five-Year Plan for the Soviet Economy.

Background
Beginning in 2010, the Soviet Union embarked on an expirement and began creating Special Economic Zones. As a result, Five of these zones were created, Crimea, Vladivostok, Odessa, Leningrad, and Volgograd. Because of the sucesss of these zones, the Soviet Union was forced to seperate these zones from the rest of the country, giving them Political Autonomy, essentially allowing these zones to function as Independent Nations.

Main Context of the 18th Five-Year Plan
The Five-Year Plan was ratified by the Soviet Government of August 20, 2014 (Ironically, the anniversary of the August Coup) and called for the following:
 * Seizing of Most Farms owned by citizens within the 11 SSR's
 * Reconstruction of Abandoned Factories across the Soviet Union
 * Expulsion of Most Western Companies from the 11 SSR's (excluding Moscow)
 * Increase in Price Control
 * Increase in the Minimum Rage
 * Banning of Private Firms, Ownership (except small businesses, land plots, and manufacturing firms)
 * Public Works
 * Creation of the Ministry of Science and Enviormental Research.
 * Creation of the Ministry of Data to oversee the Soviet Version of the Internet.
 * Bans on Social Media sites across the 11 SSR's
 * Encourage the creation of "Russian Smartphones" in the M.S.E.R. and M.O.D.A.