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The Ceironian Government-Business Cooperative Association was the formalisation of the alliance between the Ceironian Union government and Ceironian National Arms Corporation. It was a solidification of the already existing benefits that the Tarasovites provided to the CNAC and vice versa, such as the famous subsidisation favouritism, cheaply priced contracting, and other agreements that would generally be viewed as corruption and preposterous by outside parties. However, neither High Marshal Georgiy Tarasov and Chief Executive President Anton Churchill believed it as such upon its signing on the 2nd of March, 2451. As of the beginning of the 26th century, the Government-Business-Cooperative is still in full effect, with relative little resistance by the public towards its existence. During the 2460s struggle period and immediate aftermath of John T. Nimroy's assassination of High Marshal Larionovich in 2481, the pacts continuation was threatened by other corporations and the public to an extent. In the 2460s due to corruption and mass embezzlement, and in 2481 because the leader of the CNIC had quite literally murdered the High Marshal and called for revolution. Though, due to several benefactors, it never dissolved.
Douglas T. Nimroy, the most well known figure who led the CNAC from 2451-2454 and the refurbished CNIC from then on until his death in 2480, during the 2450s proved himself a fitting successor to Anton Churchill. The extremely relaxed corporate tax that existed within the Ceironian Union, which became even lower upon the founding of the GBC, extensive government investment and subsidisation schemes, all led to the CNAC being able to snowball into making up over roughly fifty percent of all military-industrial production goods within Ceironia by 2452. With a magnitude of benefactors applied to the CNAC,
===2463-2475: Financial Board Takeover & Struggle Period ===
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