Your country just overthrew its dictator, and you are the newly elected President. Unfortunately, due to the divisions in the country and the years of war, economic, military, and political structures are non-existent. A group of loyalists to the old dictator have been detonating bombs, murdering civilians, assassinating leaders, and terrorizing towns with help from a neighboring country’s dictator.Create a comprehensive plan for your new government. While creating this government identify 1) the governing style of your government and the principles that govern your leaders (see rubric); 2) the functions of various branches of government; 3) how to maintain public good in domestic areas through at least two programs; 4) an economic structure that is most beneficial to your citizens; 5) ways to create national unity; 6) ways to combat terrorism and violence; and, 6) international organizations to join.See rubric for specific ways to meet the requirements of the paper.Paper headings: (Use of APA paper format with headings required!)Introduction (1 paragraph)Introduce your countryBriefly outline all of the parts of the paperDomestic Concerns (1-2 pages)Identify governing style and principles that correlate to this styleIdentify the branches of government and its functionsDevelopment of two public good domestic programs and how they will meet the public goodEconomic structure and reason why this should be usedSocializing citizens is noted with rationale for how it creates national unityForeign Concerns (1-2 pages)Two international organizations are noted, one for economics and one for securityDescriptions of both organizationsRationales for joining these organizationsSteps to joiningTwo ways your country will combat the neighboring country’s terrorist threat and the domestic threatTwo waysthesewill be effectiveConclusion (1 paragraph)Summarize informationWriting Requirements (APA format)Length: 3-4 pages (not including title page or references page)1-inch marginsDouble spaced12-point Times New Roman fontTitle pageReferences page (minimum of 2 scholarly sources)