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by Van Hool Islands » Thu Jul 19, 2018 8:59 pm
by Arthropol » Thu Jul 19, 2018 9:42 pm
[b]How can you become a citizen of YN? (tick all that apply)[/b]
[] [i]Jus soli[/i]
[] [i]Jus sanguinis[/i]
[] [i]Naturalisation[/i]
[] [i]Other (describe):[/i]
[b]How many people are citizens of YN?[/b]
[b]Can you renounce citizenship?[/b]
[b]If so, how?[/b]
[b]Does YN recognise dual citizenship?[/b]
[b]How many citizens of YN hold dual citizenship?[/b]
[b]How many countries can citizens of YN travel to without a visa prior to arrival?[/b]
[b]What colour are passports of YN?[/b]
[b]Do YN's citizens carry a national ID card?[/b]
by Second Empire of America » Thu Jul 19, 2018 10:10 pm
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Ru- wrote:What is the biggest and longest running professional sports "curse" in your nation? (as in what is the most years a domestic sports team has gone in your nation without hitting a certain important milestone, such as winning a championship.)
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by Pan-Asiatic States » Sun Jul 22, 2018 2:33 am
Secretary-General Mensenares of the Asians
"Welcome to Malacañang Palace, foreign dignitary. I am Garrick, a humble son of Father Asia. We are a fair people - but those who cross us will feel the fury of our Revolution. Do us right, lest repeat the mistakes others have made in the past. Now, what can we do for you?"
"What goods are you willing to sell?" (Storefronts)
[align=center][img]//An image of YN's Parliamentary or Palace[/img][/align]
[floatleft][box][img]//Portrait of your leader goes here[/img][/box][/floatleft][box][size=160][b][align=center][img//YN's logo or seal[/img]
//Name of YL goes here[/b][/size][/align][/box]
[box][i]"Insert what YL would say upon meeting another nation for the first time."[/i][/box]
[box][align=center][color=#FFBF00][url=Link to YN's Embassy Programme (Optional)]"We would like to establish an embassy in your nation."[/url] [b](Embassy)[/b][/color][/align][/box][box][align=center][color=#FFBF00][url=Link to a list of YN's Storefronts]"What goods are you willing to sell?"[/url] [b](Storefronts)[/b][/color][/align][/box][box][align=center][color=#FFBF00][url=Link to YN's News Thread]"How's life going in the (YN)"[/url] [b](News)[/b][/color][/align][/box]
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by Hatterleigh » Mon Jul 23, 2018 8:16 am
National News Network: William Botrum entering last days in office - President-elect Rood preparing or term
Overview of Hatterleigh | William Botrum, Hatterleigh's President | Hatterlese Embassy Program | I don't use NS stats.by Malanasia » Tue Jul 24, 2018 6:11 pm
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by The Northeastern Confederation » Wed Aug 01, 2018 11:07 am
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[spoiler=Questions of Transportation and Communications][align=center][size=150][b][u]XV. Questions of Transportation and Communications. [/u][/b][/size][/align]
[b]How do people get from place to place? Does this vary at all in different places? [/b]
[b]Do people make long journeys? If so, what are they like? [/b]
[b]Is there a public transport system? Who uses it? How much does it cost? [/b]
[b]What are the roads like? How do they vary from place to place? [/b]
[b]Do individuals or families own and use their own vehicles? [/b]
[b]How safe and clean is the typical transport system? [/b]
[b]What major fuels are used? [/b]
[b]Apart from face to face, how do people communicate with each other? [/b]
[b]Is there a postal service? How fast is it? How much does it cost to use? What restrictions are there on packet delivery? Does the post operate internationally? How likely is it that an article sent in the post will reach its intended destination? [/b]
[b]What technical or mechanical means of communications exist? [/b][/spoiler][spoiler=Questions of Economics][align=center][size=150][b][u]XVI. Questions of Economics. [/u][/b][/size][/align]
[b]What is the local economy based on?[/b]
[b]How is commerce engaged in? [/b]
[b]If levied, how are taxes collected? What are such revenues used for? How does taxation affect the people? [/b]
[b]What do people expect from their government in return for the taxes paid? [/b]
[b][i][u]Money[/u][/i][/b]
[b]What is the local currency like? How is it subdivided? What is it based on (metal, labour, fiat)? [/b]
[b]Is currency issued by a central authority or by some decentralised means? [/b]
[b]How does it compare to other neighbouring currencies? [/b]
[b]How has the value of the currency changed or fluctuated recently? [/b]
[b]How are coins and notes produced? How common are forgeries? [/b]
[b]How is wealth distributed? [/b]
[b]Is there a public banking system? [/b]
[b]Who uses it? What benefits does it bring? At what cost? [/b]
[b]Is there a large gap between the wealth of the rich and poor? What expectations do each group have from the other? [/b]
[b]What constitutes "poverty" in this society? [/b][/spoiler][spoiler=Questions of Death and Burial][align=center][size=150][b][u]XVII. Questions of Death and Burial. [/u][/b][/size][/align]
[b]What is their understanding of death and dying? [/b]
[b]What does this society do with their corpses? [/b]
[b]Do they cremate their dead? Or, how are dead bodies disposed of? [/b]
[b]Is the family responsible for the body? [/b]
[b]What part do the priests play? [/b]
[b]Are there cemeteries at all? [/b]
[b]Or, does everyone have a crypt in back with all the relatives in it? [/b]
[b]Do people visit the dead? If so, how often and why? [/b]
[b][i][u]Suicide[/u][/i][/b]
[b]What do people in this culture think about suicide? [/b]
[b]Is it the greatest sin one can commit? Or is it a sin at all? [/b]
[b]Is it the great and last comfort of a tormented soul? [/b]
[b]Is it worse than murder? [/b][/spoiler][spoiler=Questions of Government][align=center][size=150][b][u]XVIII. Questions of Government. [/u][/b][/size][/align]
[b]What is the form of government? How is it structured? [/b] Eglaecia is a Federal Parliamentary Presidential Republic, with the executive comprised of the President, the legislative branch composed of the Parliament (Chambre) and the judicial branch made up of the Federal Court.
[b]What are some of the most fundamental policies of the government? [/b] Taking the country forward politically and economically, upholding the Constitution
[b]What is the political status of minority communities? [/b] They are equal to everyone else.
[b]How is government chosen? [/b] 270 members of parliament are elected through a PR election every 4 years. These 270 members form a government, usually composed of three or more parties.
[b]What is the country’s general foreign policy? [/b] Eglaecia promotes democracy and security throughout northern Africa, and is a strong advocate of inter-regional cooperation and global institutions such as the United Nations.
[b]Who decides whether someone has broken a law? How? [/b] The courts do, by checking if their actions violated existing laws.
[b]How are new laws created or old ones changed? [/b] They are created through the Parliament. If 136 members support a bill, it is passed.
[b]Is there some form of clemency or pardon? What is involved? [/b] Yes, the President can pardon one person, or group of people, every month.
[b]Who has the right to give orders, and why? [/b] The President, as he is the highest ranking official in the country.
[b]What titles do various officials have? [/b] Their title is simply their job.
[b]How are the rules different for officials as opposed to the common person? [/b] They aren't.
[b]How do government officials dress? [/b] There is no set dress code, however most officials dress formally to formal events.
[b]Is the law written down? Who interprets it? [/b] Yes, the Federal Court does.
[b]Once accused, what recourse does someone have? [/b]
[b]Is torture allowed? What kinds? Is capital punishment allowed? [/b]
[b]How are criminals executed? [/b]
[b]Who cannot rise to positions of leadership? [/b]
[b]Is bribery allowed? Under what circumstances? [/b]
[b]What makes someone a bad ruler in this society? What can be done about it? [/b]
[b]What are the most common or dangerous forms of criminal? [/b]
[b][i][u]City Watch & Sheriffs[/u][/i][/b]
[b]Is there a civilian police force, or is law enforcement the province of the military? [/b]
[b]Is the police force a nationalised one, or are there multiple regional forces? [/b]
[b]How militant or vigilante are they? Are they usually or ever armed? [/b]
[b]What is the extent of their authority? Can they shoot you? Can they use magic? Can they torture or otherwise force a confession? Can they use telepathy? [/b]
[b]Are there individuals or groups who are above the law? [/b]
[b]Is there a secret police? [/b]
[b]What is the role of police informants, if any? [/b]
[align=center][size=150][b][u]XIX. Questions of Warfare.[/u][/b][/size][/align]
[b]Does the country have an armed force? What types? What size? [/b] The Eglaecian Armed Forces is comprised of 55,000 active soldiers and 175,000 reserve soldiers.
[b]How do the armed forces compare with others in the region or world? [/b]
[b]Who declares war? [/b]
[b]Who has the power to declare conditions of peace? [/b]
[b]How are treaties negotiated? [/b]
[b]What happens to prisoners taken in battle? [/b]
[b]What weapons are favoured by the various armed forces? [/b]
[b]What form of warfare does this society use? [/b]
[b]How do battles in the airs or waters or underworlds differ from surface warfare? [/b]
[b]Who are the Elite warriors? What distinguishes them? [/b]
[b]How does someone get command of troops? [/b]
[b]Where do the loyalties of military units lie? [/b]
[b]Are there professional soldiers? Do they make up the bulk of the military? [/b]
[b]What is campaign or camp life like? [/b]
[b]What ethical or moral codes do warriors adhere to? [/b]
[b]How are battle injuries treated? [/b]
[b]How long do wars typically last? [/b]
[b]Has this society ever attacked another? What was the nature of that war? What would make this society go to war? [/b]
[b]Has there ever been a civil war or a revolution? [/b]
[b]What do soldiers do when there's no war? [/b]
[b]Are there any current tensions / wars / embargoes etc with any other nations? [/b]
[b]Who are the country’s enemies? Whos winning the war? [/b]
[b]What defences are available to cities? [/b][/spoiler]
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All are Equal wrote:What sports do YN play in major competitions? Is LL baseball big? Pop Warner football? Any other examples?
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