Mexico (1983: Doomsday)

National_language= Spanish, English
 * name=Estados Unidos Mexicanos
 * name_en=United Mexican States
 * flag=[[Image:Mexican_Flag_1990.jpg|thumb]]
 * languages= Spanish, English and 62 Indigenous Amerindian languages
 * government= Republic
 * legislature= Bi-cameral Congress
 * capital= Mexíca, D.C.
 * city_largest= Mexico City
 * city_other= Guadalajara, Puebla, Acapulco-Renacimiento, Nuevo Monterrey, Nezahualcoyótl, Mexíca
 * HoStitle=Presidente
 * HoSname=Marcelo Ebrard (PD)
 * CoGtitle=Gobernador General
 * CoGname=Cuauhtemoc Micheltorena Lozano (PC)
 * area= 1.972.550 km²
 * population=122 million
 * ind_date=September 16, 1810
 * currency=Mexican Peso (MXN)

October 15, 1983 - President Miguel de la Madrid federalizes the six northern border states of Baja California, Sonora, Chihuahua, Coahuila, Nuevo Leon and Tamaulipas, turning them into a "quarantine zone" as millions of American survivors cross into Mexico. Monterrey and Tijuana are are made Red Cross "hospice cities" where millions go to die. Both cities and several others are affected by the strikes on San Diego, Phoenix, Albuquerque, El Paso and San Antonio. US President Reagan meets de la Madrid in Cancún to make arrangements for Mexico to absorb millions of homeless Americans and Mexico receives a large portion of what's left of American resources. Most residents of the northern states were evacuated within days of the attack, but 10.5 million people (of which over 9 million are Americans) are deemed healthy enough to leave the quarantine zone to start a new life in refugee cities. Many other Americans make their way to Canada or Australia.

September 19, 1985 - After the Mexico City earthquake kills thousands and destroys about 400 buildings, congress decides to move the capital and decentralize the population by building several new cities to replace ones in the north and to house the new immigrant population. The new capital city will be named Mexíca and a federal capital district is carved from the mountains of Michoacán State. This site is chosen for it's central location between the two largest cities (México and Guadalajara) and the already in-place infrastructure. It is designed by world architects on the model of the old Aztec capital of Tenochtitlán. The economy is in depression but oil production continues for domestic use.

May 10, 1987 - The influx of Central American refugees and indigenous uprisings in Yucatán and Chiapas force president de la Madrid to federalize the the five southern border states of Chiapas, Tabasco, Campeche, Yucatán and Qiuntana Roo. These five states are dissolved and made into two federal territories, Istmo-Chiapas and Yucatán. Most of the Mexican Armed Forces are stationed here. Congress considers occupying Central America after the SAC sends troops to Nicaragua.

1990 - Construction starts on the new capital city. Dozens of former Americans are now part of the Mexican congress and July 4th is made a national holiday in honor of the survivors - "Dia de los Sobrevivientes". A new flag and constitution is approved and the position of Governor General is created as a balance to presidential power, with the two major parties (PAN and PRD) alternating both positions every four years.

October, 1993 - The cities of Monterrey, Tijuana and several others are officially abandoned, ten years after doomsday. Videos of the cities, especially the one promoting the brand new Monterrey soccer stadium, were shown all day on national television in honor of all who died and in remembrance of the city's greatness. The stadium was a symbol of pride for Monterrey when it opened six months before doomsday, but ended up being used as a giant morgue.

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May 1, 1995 - The official U.S. Government in Canberra comes to an end after 219 years. Flags are flown at half-mast all over Mexico and thousands of Americans leave for Australia and the Municipal States of the Pacific.

September 16, 1995 - The new capital city of Mexíca is inaugurated with most of it's wealth coming from Mexico City and the former Monterrey. The federal district of Mexico City is absorbed into Mexico State and the new federal capital district of Mexíca is named the Distrito Capital, or D.C.

2004 - Mexico refuses to join the SAC and demands troop withdrawal from Nicaragua. The Anglo caucus in the congress pushes for membership in the ANZC.

2008 - Mexico joins the League of Nations and turns over control of the six northern "quarantine states" to the League with zone administration headquarters in Chihuahua. This allows the League to control a major crossing point and still dangerous area that divides the habitable lands from the mostly contaminated areas to the north.



September 16, 2008 - Riots erupt all over Mexican cities on Independence Day, especially in the south. Right-wing extremists call for an end to immigration and closing the borders at Istmo-Chiapas and Yucatán. The "México Primero" party is formed with dozens of Catholic defectors from the PAN already in congress. They demand annexation of the Central American states and war declared on the SAC along with creating reservations for the "indian insurgents".



April 10, 2009 - 5 million people march on Mexíca and Mexico City in protest of the MP Party and demand it be disbanded and its members arrested. The "Good Friday Riots" result in the death of two MP Deputies, Ricardo Sullivan and Marco Antonio Cavuto and several MP senators escape to Cuba with the help of the Catholic church. A constitutional amendment passes that recognizes only the PRD and PAN as official parties. Both parties change names, the Partido de la Revolución Democrática becomes Partido Democrático (PD) and the Partido Acción Nacional becomes the Partido Conservatívo (PC).