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GLOBAL SAFETY RATING SURVEY
FEBRUARY 26TH, 2017
Full Nation Name:
States of Taiyochi
Government Type:
Unitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy
Head of State:
Emperor Junzu I
Head of Government:
PM Adachi Yuto
Economic System:
Dual Economy (Mixed Market Economy)
Are elections held?
Yes
Are elections run by independent candidates, or by party candidates?
Both.
Can individuals or organizations pledge financial support to a politician's campaign?
Yes
Is the military a part of the government?
No
Is the government secular or theocratic?
Semi-Theocratic. The nation givess freedom of religion to the people, however, the nation's law is based on islamic rule with some adaptation due to the diversity.
Is the legislative body a separate part of the government?
The legislative body is represented by the Senate.
Is the Supreme Court a separate part of the government?
Yes. The supreme court is the judiciary part of the government.
Do you have government agencies?
Yes
Are politicians subject to the law?
Yes, all people are subject to the law
Is the media state-run?
Generally,no. There is only one state owned TV.
Do you have an official police force?
Yes, the TNPD handlesa all kinds of crime, except terrorism.
Is your police force militarized?
Yes, but not too much.
Do you have a secret police?
No
Does your police force undergo sensitivity training?
Yes, just to make sure our police force is working professionally.
Do you have the death penalty?
Yes but only for some brutal crimes.
Do you have prisons?
Yes
Do you have maximum security prisons?
No
Are you a police state?
No
Do you have security cameras in public places?
Only for governmental buildings and embassies/consulates. Others are actually traffic cameras, but police force can use this.
Do you monitor web searches?
No (allowed only in emergency conditions)
Do you tap phone calls?
No (allowed only in emergency conditions)
Is top-notch security available for purchase by the populace?
Yes
Can civilians arrest criminals?
Yes
Is vigilantism legal?
No, but citizens are encouraged to report.
Can criminals be detained indefinitely?
Yes, if they're reluctant to admit their mistakes.
Can criminals be denied legal counsel?
No
Is the nation militarized?
Yes
Do you have an official armed forces?
Yes, it's called TNA (Taiyochi National Army)
Is your military up-to-date?
Yes
Can military servicemen arrest criminals?
Yes
Is the military subject to the law?
Yes
Does the military have it's own courts?
Yes, the GBW or TMC is a specialized court for military.
Are military courts independent of civilian law?
Yes
Are civilian laws active on military installations?
Yes
Can military equipment and weapons be purchased by civilians?
No
Can civilians own firearms?
No
Are pharmaceutical drugs legal?
Yes
Are non-pharmaceutical drugs legal?
only some traditional drugs are legal.
Can pharmaceutical drugs be used for non-pharmaceutical reasons?
No
Do you have freedom of speech?
Yes
Do you have freedom of press?
Yes
Do you have freedom of thought?
Yes
Do you have freedom of assembly?
Yes
Are protests legal?
Yes, as long as it doesn't harm the civilians.
Are sit-ins legal?
No
Are strikes legal?
No, but workers can report to the government about their company.
Are corporations above the law?
No
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