The Ten Ordinances

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The Ten Ordinances was a list of ten things Hyuuga Yatako gave to the people of Hi no Kuni after his promotion to Hokage. It resembled a typical State of the union address. The summit was held in Konohagakure no Sato due to convenient reasonings. Political scholars have analyzed the speech to favor a more liberalism approach to the nation, but many speculate that it is because he had to in order to win the social support of many citizens. His distant gaol was also to give Kumogakure no Sato a favorable name once again and with a predominant realism view, he would not be able to do so. After being elected Hokage, he assumed full responsibility for the nation's militaristic, political and economic needs as he was also training the future Daimyo Yoshida Kasumi in a way higher learning and maturing to fit her role. After she became Daimyo the two would hold near equal shares of power and address the nation together. His political stance is much like Aristotle on the value of Humans are naturally sociable and cooperative." He saught to hold a Post-Modernism view and blend the concepts of "Tribalism" and "McWorld." In terms of sociological perspectives, he identified himself with the Structural Functional paradigm (in which everything in a society has some sort of function).

Ordinance 1: Establishing the Future Political Structure

Ordinance 2: The Sentinel Guard & Militia

Ordinance 3: Criminal Amnesty

Ordinance 4: Civil Discrimination Laws

Ordinance 5: Leasing the Hospital and Academy to Private Corporations

Ordinance 6: Rebuilding Kinomi no Toshi

Ordinance 7: Consolidating Seaports

Ordinance 8: The Forest of Death Cleanup

Ordinance 9: New Railways

Ordinance 10: The Transnational Historic Society