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The Old Soviet Union consisted of 15 republics located in Eastern Europe, the Caucasus, Central Asia and Eastern Asia. Its western border in Europe comprised Ukraine, Belarus, Moldavia and the Baltic states. Its southwestern border in the Caucasus was made of Azerbaijan and Armenia. In Central Asia, it reached as far south as Turkmenistan, while the rest of its Asian borders mostly comprised Kazakhstan and Russia.
The Old Soviet Union consisted of 15 republics located in Eastern Europe, the Caucasus, Central Asia and Eastern Asia. Its western border in Europe comprised Ukraine, Belarus, Moldavia and the Baltic states. Its southwestern border in the Caucasus was made of Azerbaijan and Armenia. In Central Asia, it reached as far south as Turkmenistan, while the rest of its Asian borders mostly comprised Kazakhstan and Russia.


The exact extent of the borders of the Neo-Soviet Union is unknown because no official world map during or after [[World War Three]] has been revealed yet.
The exact extent of the borders of the Neo-Soviet Union is unknown because no official political world map during or after [[World War Three]] has been revealed yet.


It is known that the western border of the NSU goes farther into Europe than that of the Old Soviet Union's: the NSU and the [[Germany|German Democratic Republic]] share a border in the region between the cities of Poznań and Warsaw, which implies that contemporary Poland has been split between the GDR and NSU.<ref name=LS6>{{cite|gfl|ls|E6}}</ref> Krakow in contemporary southern Poland, Prague in contemporary Czech Republic, and Lviv in contemporary eastern Ukraine are part of the NSU's Western Military District in 2064.<ref name=PR51>{{cite|gfl|pr|Darkest Decline 1}}</ref> Belgrade, in contemporary Serbia, is not part of the NSU.<ref>{{cite|gfl|iso|Illusory Peace I}}</ref>
It is known that the western border of the NSU goes farther into Europe than that of the Old Soviet Union's: the NSU and the [[Germany|German Democratic Republic]] share a border in the region between the cities of Poznań and Warsaw, which implies that contemporary Poland has been split between the GDR and NSU.<ref name=LS6>{{cite|gfl|ls|E6}}</ref> Krakow in contemporary southern Poland, Prague in contemporary Czech Republic, and Lviv in contemporary eastern Ukraine are part of the NSU's Western Military District in 2064.<ref name=PR51>{{cite|gfl|pr|Darkest Decline 1}}</ref> Belgrade, in contemporary Serbia, is not part of the NSU.<ref>{{cite|gfl|iso|Illusory Peace I}}</ref>
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==Organizations in the Neo-Soviet Union==
==Organizations in the Neo-Soviet Union==
===Central Committee===
===Central Committee===
The Central Committee is an important state organ of the NSU, which appears to be the equivalent of the old Union's ''Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union'' (苏联共产党中央委员会), directed by its General Secretary and controlling the country's government.
The Central Committee (simplified  ''Central''/中央<ref>{{cite|gfl|fp|E2-1}}</ref> or ''Committee''/委员会<ref>{{cite|gfl|sg|E3-1}}</ref><ref>{{cite|gfl|ct|Exile}}</ref><ref>{{cite|gfl|sc|Confidential Information IX}}</ref><ref name=DR3>{{cite|gfl|dr|Departure Time III}}</ref>) is an important state organ of the NSU, which appears to be the equivalent of the old Union's ''Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union'' (苏联共产党中央委员会), directed by its General Secretary and controlling the country's government.


Two different exact names for the Central Committee are given in [[Girls' Frontline]]:
Two different exact names for the Central Committee are given in [[Girls' Frontline]]:
*'''Central People's Committee''' (中央人民委员会, simplified ''Central Committee'' in English only).<ref>{{cite|gfl|10-3}}</ref><ref>{{cite|gfl|sc|Confidential Information I}}</ref> This name comes from the government of contemporary North Korea.
*'''Central People's Committee''' (中央人民委员会,<ref>{{cite|gfl|sc|Confidential Information I}}</ref><ref name=CI8>{{cite|gfl|sc|Confidential Information VIII}}</ref> simplified ''People's Committee''/人民委员会,<ref name=PL1>{{cite|gfl|pl|Lamp Starter}}</ref><ref name=PL26A>{{cite|gfl|pl|Accelerator}}</ref> or ''Central Committee'' in English only<ref name=C103>{{cite|gfl|10-3}}</ref>). This name comes from the government of contemporary North Korea.
*'''Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union''' (苏共中央委员会)<ref name=AN94>{{cite|gfl|[[AN-94]]'s Neural Upgrade story 1}}</ref>
*'''Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union''' (苏共中央委员会)<ref name=AN94>{{cite|gfl|[[AN-94]]'s Neural Upgrade story 1}}</ref>


Sasha Jarvis, who supervised the [[Task Force DEFY|Wolf Pack Project]] in the 2050s, was a member of the Central Committee and the Vice-Chief of the [[#Ministry of Internal Affairs|Ministry of Internal Affairs]].<ref name=AN94 />
The Central Committee was firmly opposed to the redevelopment of [[Relic]] weapons after [[World War Three]], leading to the execution of 16 people who carried on with such projects despite orders.<ref name=CI8 /> Sasha Jarvis, who supervised the [[Task Force DEFY|Wolf Pack Project]] in the 2050s, was a member of the Central Committee and the Vice-Chief of the [[#Ministry of Internal Affairs|Ministry of Internal Affairs]].<ref name=AN94 /> [[Butterfly Incident|Operation Butterfly]] was apparently conducted when the Committee ordered the arrest of [[Lycoris]], though this would have only been a pretext.<ref name=PL26A /> While the majority of the Central Committee opposed [[General Carter]]'s actions to destabilize diplomatic relations with the West in 2064,<ref name=C103 /> Carter still had Committee members supporting him in secret.<ref name=PL1 /><ref name=DR3 />


===KCCO===
===KCCO===