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Nationstates Name - Task force Talon
Nation Name - Republic of China (Taiwan)
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Capital - Taipei
Type of Government - multiparty representative democratic republic
Head of State(s) - Tsai Ing-wen
Image of Leader - (Image)
Party in Power [HAS TO HAVE 75%+ MEMBERS AS THE LARGEST PARTY IN AT LEAST ONE HOUSE IN THEIR MODERN LEGISLATURE] - Democratic Progressive Party (DPP)
Executive Title - President
Religion Breakdown -
Buddhism (35.1%)
Taoism (33.0%)
Non-religious (18.7%)
Christianity (3.9%)
Yiguandao (XTD) (3.5%)
Tiandism (XTD) (2.2%)
Miledadao (XTD) (1.1%)
Zailiism (0.8%)
Xuanyuanism (0.7%)
Other or undeclared (1%)
Flag - (Image)
National Anthem - [optional]
Public Goals - Restart economic growth and international recognition
Private Goals - Break away from mainland China officially.
Total military size - 257,500 active 1.675 million reserve
Breakdown of ground sector - 2,005 tanks
4,350 armored vehicles
482 self propelled artillery
1,160 towed artillery
72 MLRS
Breakdown of naval sector - 20 frigates
4 destroyers
2 corvettes
4 submarines
51 patrol craft
10 minewarfare vessels
Breakdown of airforce sector - 286 multirole fighters
196 transport aircraft
205 trainers
100 attack helicopters
256 transport aircraft
Major foreign military suppliers [IF APPLICABLE]- United States, Singapore, France, Netherlands.
Extra military information - Conscription
Currency - New Taiwan Dollar
Currency and value of currency compared to USD -1 USD =29.9980TWD
Major import/export partners -US, China, Japan
Major Domestic Issues - sluggish economy, unemployment
Major Foreign Issues - Increase Chinese encroachment
History [MUST LINE UP WITH HISTORY IN "STATUS" SECTION, NOT SET IN STONE AND MUST BE APPROVED BY OPs, WRITE IT LIKE IT'S GOING IN THE "STATUS" SECTION - The presidential election was a rough and turbulent one. One side favoured independence from the PRC while the other wanted integration. It was a close election, but many have seen what the PRC did in Hong Kong and the citizens of Taiwan would not allow Mainland China into its lands. The overwhelming landslide victory to the nationalist party was a cause for great concern for its citizens as it now brought about the uncertainty of a Chinese invasion.
There was also the issue of its sluggish economy. Years of PRC undercutting and interference have left the once-booming economy weak, its military outdated. The new president and her party members have much to do should the Chinese ever come and due to the Virumaa Crisis fears of the US not intervening worsen things for the Republic of China.
Alright this looks good, accepted
Though just to say again, there aren’t many parties in the ROC that really favor reintegration into the PRC.
Not to worry I am very anti PRC