Bonwenat

The National Economic Planning and Coordination Committee of the Union State of Ordrey, commonly known as Bonwenat, is the governmental agency responsible for and coordination of the sub-national plans of the Ordrish economy, as well as acting as an intermediary between each sub-national economic agency for mutual aid, internal trade, and for researching and reporting on the health of the Ordrish economy. It is a sub-agency of the Department of Commerce, Trade, and Economic Liberation, and one of the sole sub-agency offices with permanent representation in the All-Union Council of Commissars.

Economic background
Following the end of the Ordrish Revolution, the newly-established Union State had inherited not just the economic malaise of its predecessor-state, but widespread and infrastructure that was outdated at best, or outright sabotaged by the republican government or the short-lived National Renovationist uprising in the final months of the Revolution. Production and distribution of many key commodities were dangerously underperforming, owing to economic sanctions on the country and poor harvests from a string of unfavorable growing seasons. While the Community Welfare Councils were successful in preventing mass-depopulation of settlements and breakdowns in order, food and fuel shortages were still endemic throughout Ordrey in May of 1978. While this, alongside the ad hoc systems of military requisitioning maintained the foundations of interregional trade, the disjointed national economy, already set back from nearly a decade of mismanagement, needed immediate action.

With the end of the Revolution and full international recognition of the Union State, blockades on most forms of relief were lifted, taking the pressure off of the country's grain stores and allowing for revitalization efforts to begin.