Yohannes, constitutionally the Realm of Yohannes, is a sovereign country comprising the continent of Yohannes and some overseas islands in the North Pacific. Continental Yohannes is surrounded by the Seas of Jolt, with Bala Mantre, Kyoki Chudoku, Lucedeia and the Soviet Republics to the south, and McMasterdonia and the western portion of the North Pacific Sea farther west.
A sovereign country made up of different constituent countries, just like the United Kingdom in Europe
Geographically, Yohannes is a continent of three main islands and their surrounding small islands. Politically, Yohannes is a collection of 19 constituent countries (states), with 300 million or so people. The three kingdoms in Yohannes—Alexandria, Burmecia and Lindblum—have more people and area than all the other 16 states combined; they are the dominant states on the continent.
A unique constitution with an elected monarch
In accordance with the Rule of Law of the Six Introductory Principles, Yohannes is an elective monarchy, parliamentary democracy. The head of state is the President of the Confederation, with the official title “Yohannesian Emperor.” The heads of state of the 19 constituent countries, heading the Electoral College, must vote for an emperor every eight years. The legislature of the 19 countries must send the parties with the largest share of electorate seats to be represented in Parliament. The 18th and current Yohannesian Emperor is Marion Maréchal-Le Men.
A Chancellor like the German Empire of old
The people vote for a head of government to represent Yohannes overseas quadrennially. In Yohannes, he or she has been informally called the “First Minister” since the late 19th century. The head of government is the Chancellor of the Confederation. The constitution says that the First Minister (Chancellor) creates laws, Parliament tables laws, and the Yohannesian Emperor approves laws. The respective government ministries can then execute these laws. The 47th and current Chancellor of the Nineteen Countries is Annabelle Thorndon-Stevensonn of the Christian Democratic Party.
The quiet words of neutrality
The foreign policy of Yohannes is currently isolationist. It is mainly a silent nation, limiting itself to basic diplomatic and commercial foreign policies, such as the administration of embassies and consulates, participation in General Assembly drafting and policy-making, and the maintenance of commerce and trading interests overseas. Yohannes has a social market economy. Since 2014, its government has followed the duality policy cycle, making it relatively interventionist by World Assembly standard. Its economy is open to public and private enterprises from foreign countries. Yohannesian businesses, such as HASF and the Bank of Yohannes, are running under the Yohannesian Model approach.
International engine of growth and prosperity
The Yohannesian Quertz russling was fully promoted as a reserve currency in 2018, backed by the World Assembly International Securities and Exchange Commission’s ability to develop, maintain and publish a model code of securities regulations in more than 1,000 World Assembly member nations—and backed by the Yohannesian Government’s international investment and trade activities in both WA member and non-member states.
We stay out of petty international incidents and wars
Yohannes as an economy today is quite sustainable. Its government must maintain strict neutrality and keep the nation out from international incidents and crises that could affect its multinational market and industrial confidence. Indirect diplomatic aggression, commercial rivalries, and especially wars—no matter how small, no matter how short—are bad for the industries and investment presence of Yohannes, both domestically and overseas.
Prosperity and stability
Through our diplomacy, the Office of Foreign Affairs attempts to support Yohannesian commercial interests overseas. One of our main objectives everyday is to convince friendly governments overseas, just like the government you represent today, that Yohannes as a nation of commerce and trade is a good member of the international community.
Yohannes is peaceful. We are confident that it is an economically successful country. Its people can be stubborn and distant, at first, but are loyal in the pursuit of common prosperity with other peoples of the international community.
As the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of Embassy and Consulate Programme of the 37th Christian Democratic Executive Council, I would like to thank you for reading our government website. I welcome any possible application or letter of interest from your government.
Yours faithfully,
MARGARET R
Hon Margaret Larsson
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of Embassy and Consulate Programme
Directory
To apply for an embassy or consulate, please [ click here ]
To connect your economy with Yohannes, please [ click here ]
National News[Note 1]
Library of Parliament’s The Pink Diary published in 2020
Royal Lindblum Building Society’s The Financial Diary published in 2020
Historian Adrian Goldwert’s book “Yohannesian Peace” published in 2020
The University of Yohannes Vice Chancellor’s book “The Archbishop and His Mission” published in 2019
A Friendly Meeting—Hiramia-Okfew and Yohannes
Select committee discussed the Treaty of Friendship, Commerce, and Consular Relations between Nacrad and Yohannes
The Embassy of the Diseran Confederation to be built near the Botanical Garden
Yohannesian Ambassador’s comments on World Assembly drafts “Freedom of Education Act”, “International Bankruptcy Comity”, “Global Naval Disarmament”, “Lowering Research Material Bans”, “On Marijuana”, “Access to Abortion”, “General Assembly Q&A” and “World Assembly Currency Monitor”, and the World Assembly Strangers’ Bar
A meeting with the new Chuckian ambassador to the Realm of Yohannes
Divestment intention—staggered sell-down of stock ownership in slave-trading Bala Mantre, or warring Greater Dienstad?
Yohannes anxiously watched the unexpected anarchist dilemma in Deathfall
IBE Bank Eimsbüttel to establish 20 branches in the Principality of Catalonia
The first two Bank of Yohannes branches to enter the New Transeurasian commercial banking market in in January 2020
A New Friend—economic relations between Equestria and Yohannes started in 2020
The Monetary Policy Committee released its periodical report—29 January 2020
The Company of Neighbours—Lucedeia, Yohannes and the Soviet Republics held a meeting to discuss trade
Queen Louise College revealed its secondary school visa waiver partnership with the Embassy of the Third Soviet Union
Yohannesian monetary authorities have intervened in the foreign exchange market to stabilise the Quertz russling
Online Learning Resources Centre’s short story collection “I beg the ancient privilege of my Realm” published in 2018
The University of Yohannes Vice Chancellor’s short story collection “Tales from Yohannes the Continent” published in 2018
Someone from the Past—Lagaronians and Yohannes
Pepsilandia Mayor Bruce Willis observed the Mezlitlan Drug War and Nazi Europe’s communist rebellions
Friendship and Amity between the Federation and the Realm
Amity and Commerce — Nichmer and Yohannes
The Monetary Policy Committee released its periodical report—30 October 2019
New friends, new trade — Fecaw and Yohannesian diplomacy in 2018
Yohannesian multinational banks poured $10 billion of capital for Alpeian civil construction companies
The University of Yohannes Vice Chancellor’s book “A Game of Thrones” published in 2019
Mambenga’s industrial mineral exporters in Royal Alexandria
HASF made Smart Aerospace Composites submission to Parliament.
GOP and Economic Palace to approve significant investment by Bank Pambudia
HASF released the Modular Ceramic-Metal Armour under its portfolio.
The Gorskian government gave the go-ahead for the Bank of Yohannes to open in Liwów next month.
The Electoral College discussed “An Age of Wolves” in Automagfreek and Gholgoth
Yohannesian Ambassador voted Against WA Resolution At Vote “Condemn Kyrusia”
A blast from the past — Stoklomolvi and Yohannesian diplomacy in 2018
Agreement with the Grand Empire of the Alpes a Septentrionali Imperium
Discussions with YAG Technologies International about a potential supply agreement
Recognition of Imazighen independence and future investment in the region
The Bank of Yohannes has signed a limited partnership agreement with Vienna Consulting
The Bank of Yohannes to open its first branch in the People’s Republic of Joyea
The Bank of Yohannes’ market leading Nineteen Countries Macroeconomics Team has published the Last Month of the Year Economic Review for 2018
GOP leader Marion Maréchal-Le Men supports Gandoor Freedom Group’s Heidi Cameron
The Reawakening of Automagfreek
West Royal Alexandria’s new Rainbow Bridge to be built by 2021
Archived News
Note 1: Some articles reflect old, outdated (non-canon) posts; however, I have kept them there for personal history of writing purposes.
Your diplomatic mission in Yohannes
This embassy exchange programme will deal with three things:
- Your diplomatic mission—an embassy, consulate and consulate-general, or legation—in the Nineteen Countries;
- Our diplomatic mission in your nation; and
- How to apply for the above-mentioned exchange
Every consulate (and consulate-general), legation and embassy property will be given their own government title, which will fall under the sovereignty of your government. There are many representatives from foreign nation-states in the designated diplomatic districts of the Nineteen Countries. They are mainly accredited diplomats, business visa residents, and intergovernmental organisation representatives.
The Embassy and Consulate Programme will allow your government to open three types of diplomatic missions in Yohannes.
- Embassy: The embassy of your government in the Nineteen Countries should deal with many important points concerning your relationship with the Yohannesian government. For instance, providing the avenue for senior diplomats from your nation to strike a deal with their Yohannesian counterparts. Your embassy is also the place where citizens and permanent residents from your nation may contact their government in person while abroad. Although not as common, sometimes Yohannesian senior scientists may also visit your embassy buildings to discuss possible bilateral scientific cooperation programme with your nation’s ambassador—they can be sponsored by the top research universities in your nation and Yohannes.
You can also expect to see a relatively senior Yohannesian politician in your embassy, because it will be the place where important business and political talks are kick-started with your nation’s most important representative in Yohannes.
Consulate and Consulate-General: Consulates are mainly used by nations which have long-standing relationship with each other. A smaller version of embassies, consulates are usually the place where cultural relationships, legal and consular matters, and regional trade initiatives in Yohannes can be made. However, bigger diplomatic initiatives such as nationwide trade talks and bilateral political agreements should be conducted in embassy buildings—not consulates.
Legation: Legations are just like embassies, but they are reserved mainly for nations which are located far away from Yohannes—so far away, that physically it’d be impossible for any sort of trade to be made between Yohannes and those far away nations. They are there to save money better used elsewhere by your government while still allowing your government to create a symbolical relationship with our nation.
Kindly fill the following application to establish your diplomatic mission. We thank you for your time.
Short Application:
- Code: Select all
Name of nation:
Type of mission (tick one or more): Consulate and Consulate-General (Consul) [], Embassy (Ambassador) [], Legation (Minister) []
Name of diplomatic plenipotentiary [with age and gender, and family if present]:
Would you like for us to establish an embassy or consulate in your nation? If yes, please provide a link to your embassy or consulate programme:
[Optional - Full application]
- Code: Select all
[align=center][size=150][b]Diplomatic and consular corps application[/b][/size][/align]
Full name of nation:
Head of State:
Head of Government:
National motto:
Minister of Foreign Affairs:
Type of government:
Type of economy:
Is there any law in your nation which protects the rights of racial, religious, and LGBT [if they are] minorities?
If not, why is that?
Type of diplomatic mission (tick one or more): Consulate and Consulate-General (Consul) [], Embassy (Ambassador) [], Legation (Minister) []
Name of Head of Mission:
Gender of Head of Mission:
Family members or friends present:
Staff:
Security:
Weapons (please include number):
Vehicles (a maximum of five vehicles, no more than two armed or armoured):
Other possessions worth declaring:
Head of Mission's background (optional):
Any additional requests:
Do you wish for us to open an embassy or consulate inside your nation's territory? If yes, please provide a link to your embassy or consulate programme:
i. The creation of diplomatic posting is a matter of agreement between two nation-states.
i.ii. For a chancery to be established in the Nineteen Countries, the Head of Mission of the resident mission must be sent in advance to formally register the mission and obtain diplomatic visa approvals for its diplomatic staff.
ii. Consulates, consulate-generals, and embassies in the Nineteen Countries must be established in the name of bilateral friendship, peace, security, and the equal rights of every citizen. It means any military-influenced initiative (e.g. military personnel accompanying diplomatic officers) will have to be justified and must be explained before Parliament’s select committee.
ii.ii. Nation-states with embassies, consulate-generals, and consulates on the continent of Yohannes that fail to abide by this requirement will have all diplomatic staff deported and diplomatic buildings vacated following a fair trial.
iii. All Consuls, Ambassadors, or equal ranking diplomats are granted diplomatic immunity.
iv. Diplomatic immunity will not be granted to other diplomats, apart from Deputy Ambassador (or equal ranking diplomat) when the Ambassador is not appointed or unavailable.
v. The land plot in which the embassy is built or established on will fall under the provisional sovereignty of the posting nation; the buildings will, however, be owned by the owner of the embassy.
vi. Once diplomatic staff leave the ground of the diplomatic complex, they are expected to respect the laws of the Nineteen Countries.
vii. All weapons must be inspected and be certified for private ownership by Parliament. A maximum of one rifle per security staff member; two side arms per security staff member; and three other weapons, i.e. swords, knives, pepper sprays and tazors, amongst other things, per security staff member are allowed. Armed vehicles are strictly illegal.
viii. There is a limit of fifteen diplomatic staff members, ten security staff members, and eighty service staff members allowed.
ix. Administrative and technical members of a diplomatic team who are listed as citizens of the Nineteen Countries shall be given the jurisdictional immunity and diplomatic sanctity concerning the function or position which they exercise for their respective diplomatic teams only.
x. The diplomatic team of a nation-state in the Nineteen Countries will enjoy the rights to use their government flag and emblem, wherever and whenever they wish to do so, within the chancery and to accompany their private means of transportation.
xi. The Office of Embassy Exchange Programme may—due to the lack of reciprocity by any body or nation-state—legally remove, with immediate effect, the above-mentioned privileges enjoyed by every diplomatic mission member of the aforementioned body or nation-state.
xii. In accordance with the fourth introductory principle of the Rule of Law, the Justices of the Peace of the Seven Highest Order can hear an appeal by a party to a civil proceedings in the Intermediary Appeal Court of the Nineteen Countries, subject to the application of a statute which invalidates the right of appeal against the decision, or if that decision is one of denial to give leave, or special leave to appeal to the Intermediary Appeal Court.
xiii. Where a deliberation of international or World Assembly standing is held on the continent of Yohannes, any authorised person, member, observer, or representative of the aforementioned body may be accorded such additional immunity and privileges as accorded to members of a nation’s diplomatic team.
xiv. The Parliamentary Under-secretary, with the agreement of the Minister of Economy, Industry and Trade, may eliminate the application of existing levy or tax for any body corporate or person enjoying diplomatic immunity in the Nineteen Countries.
xv. Where first-tier crimes are not committed as specified under section three, clause one, international bodies and members of the aforementioned will be given immunity from any legal obligation before the Justices of the Peace.
xv.ii. Any existing duty or tax may not be applied on members or persons of the aforementioned body.
xvi. The importing and exporting of goods must be reported to Customs Yohannes.
Subject | May be arrested or detained | Residence may be entered subject to ordinary procedures | May be issued traffic ticket | May be subpoenaed as witness | May be prosecuted |
Ambassador or equivalent | No | No | Yes | No | No |
Member of embassy administrative or technical staff | No | No | Yes | No | No |
Member of embassy service staff | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | No for official acts. Otherwise, yes |
Career consular officers | Yes, if for a felony and pursuant to a warrant. | Yes | Yes | No, for official acts. Testimony may not be compelled in any case. | No for official acts. Otherwise, yes |
Honorary consular officers | Yes | Yes | Yes | No, for official acts. Yes, in all other cases | No for official acts. Otherwise, yes |
Consular employees | Yes | Yes | Yes | No, for official acts. Yes, in all other cases | No for official acts. Otherwise, yes |