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by Union Princes » Sun Mar 27, 2022 6:10 pm
by Chewion » Sun Mar 27, 2022 6:24 pm
Union Princes wrote:China isn't committing a genocide on the Uyghurs but is still rather ruthless in eliminating dissent
by Union Princes » Sun Mar 27, 2022 6:30 pm
by Chewion » Sun Mar 27, 2022 6:43 pm
Union Princes wrote:Yeah, I think I'll still push for it
by Deblar » Sun Mar 27, 2022 6:50 pm
by Chewion » Sun Mar 27, 2022 11:28 pm
by Chewion » Sun Mar 27, 2022 11:29 pm
by Kenobot » Sun Mar 27, 2022 11:39 pm
Chewion wrote:Nationstates Name - Chewion
Nation Name - Australasian Empire / Australasia
Capital - Canberra
Type of Government - Federal Semi-Constitutional Executive Parliamentary MonarchyThe Government of Australasia is split into the traditional three branches.
The Executive: The Executive branch is headed by the Emperor, who also is King of Australia, who has powers similar to that of the IRL French Presidency in that he is in charge of the armed forces, security, foreign relations, can sign executive orders (called Royal Orders, although these can be overturned by a majority of both houses of the legislature.), appoints the Prime Minister (In practice this is the leader of the majority party/coalition but there is no legal obligation to do this), chairs the Council of Ministers with the PM as co-chair, and is nominally in charge of the various departments and agencies of the Empire although most running of day to day affairs is handled by the Council of Ministers who report to the Prime Minister who, if necessary or requested, reports to the Emperor.
The other part of the Executive branch is the aforementioned Council of Ministers which is comprised of the various Cabinet Ministers of the Government who run the various Ministries of Australasia, the Prime Minister, The Māori King, Grand Cheif of the Aboriginals, Grand Chief of the Torres Strait Islanders, and Senior Royals. The Council of Ministers is mostly a place for discussion and the airing of issues however there is some authority given to it such as a review of government policy.
The Legislature: The Legislature of the Empire is made up of the Imperial House of Representatives (lower house) and the Imperial Senate which together form the Imperial Parliament.
Ideological Leanings - Conservative/Monarchist
Party in Power - Liberal Party in coalition with the United Australasian Party.
Head of State - Alexander John Charles Hope (Alexander I)
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Executive Title - Emperor of Australasia (Short Form)Emperor of Australasia, King of Australia, Grand Duke of Canberra, Grand Duke of Auckland, Grand Duke of Moresby.
Head of Government - Andrew Hastie
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Executive Title - Prime Minister
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Total Population - 42.5 Million
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Chewion wrote:Trying to find a realistic GDP for Australasia. I do plan on having a lot more manufacturing etc domestically so I am hoping that boosts GDP. Would 2.2 trillion USD nominal be too high in y'alls opinion?
by Chewion » Sun Mar 27, 2022 11:54 pm
Kenobot wrote:Chewion wrote:Nationstates Name - Chewion
Nation Name - Australasian Empire / Australasia
Capital - Canberra
Type of Government - Federal Semi-Constitutional Executive Parliamentary MonarchyThe Government of Australasia is split into the traditional three branches.
The Executive: The Executive branch is headed by the Emperor, who also is King of Australia, who has powers similar to that of the IRL French Presidency in that he is in charge of the armed forces, security, foreign relations, can sign executive orders (called Royal Orders, although these can be overturned by a majority of both houses of the legislature.), appoints the Prime Minister (In practice this is the leader of the majority party/coalition but there is no legal obligation to do this), chairs the Council of Ministers with the PM as co-chair, and is nominally in charge of the various departments and agencies of the Empire although most running of day to day affairs is handled by the Council of Ministers who report to the Prime Minister who, if necessary or requested, reports to the Emperor.
The other part of the Executive branch is the aforementioned Council of Ministers which is comprised of the various Cabinet Ministers of the Government who run the various Ministries of Australasia, the Prime Minister, The Māori King, Grand Cheif of the Aboriginals, Grand Chief of the Torres Strait Islanders, and Senior Royals. The Council of Ministers is mostly a place for discussion and the airing of issues however there is some authority given to it such as a review of government policy.
The Legislature: The Legislature of the Empire is made up of the Imperial House of Representatives (lower house) and the Imperial Senate which together form the Imperial Parliament.
Ideological Leanings - Conservative/Monarchist
Party in Power - Liberal Party in coalition with the United Australasian Party.
Head of State - Alexander John Charles Hope (Alexander I)
Image of HoS -
Executive Title - Emperor of Australasia (Short Form)Emperor of Australasia, King of Australia, Grand Duke of Canberra, Grand Duke of Auckland, Grand Duke of Moresby.
Head of Government - Andrew Hastie
Image of HoG -
Executive Title - Prime Minister
Flag -
Total Population - 42.5 Million
Demographics -
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lol Tasty Hastie as PM.
Also Australasia wouldn't be an Empire if it's still within the Commonwealth/affiliated with Britain. The whole point of the Commonwealth is the end/decline of the British Empire (and Empires in general) and the continued ties between former British Empire states but the head and highest ranking monarch of the Commonwealth is the Monarch of Britain.Chewion wrote:Trying to find a realistic GDP for Australasia. I do plan on having a lot more manufacturing etc domestically so I am hoping that boosts GDP. Would 2.2 trillion USD nominal be too high in y'alls opinion?
Resident Australian here. 2.2 Trillion USD is probably too high given IRL 2020 Australia was 1.3 Trillion, New Zealand 0.21 Trillion and PNG 0.02 Trillion. Manufacturing domestically isn't actually profitable (hence why most manufacturing left Australia after subsidies were cut) given high labour costs and cost of importing materials, etc
by Hypron » Sun Mar 27, 2022 11:59 pm
Chewion wrote:Kenobot wrote:lol Tasty Hastie as PM.
Also Australasia wouldn't be an Empire if it's still within the Commonwealth/affiliated with Britain. The whole point of the Commonwealth is the end/decline of the British Empire (and Empires in general) and the continued ties between former British Empire states but the head and highest ranking monarch of the Commonwealth is the Monarch of Britain.
Resident Australian here. 2.2 Trillion USD is probably too high given IRL 2020 Australia was 1.3 Trillion, New Zealand 0.21 Trillion and PNG 0.02 Trillion. Manufacturing domestically isn't actually profitable (hence why most manufacturing left Australia after subsidies were cut) given high labour costs and cost of importing materials, etc
My understanding of the Commonwealth is that members could also be in it without having the Queen as Head of State as is the case for several Republics and other monarchies like Malaysia.
by Chewion » Mon Mar 28, 2022 12:16 am
Hypron wrote:Chewion wrote:My understanding of the Commonwealth is that members could also be in it without having the Queen as Head of State as is the case for several Republics and other monarchies like Malaysia.
I don't think that's the issue, the actual title is.
The monarch of Britain/Anglois still goes by the title of King/Queen. Emperor of Australasia gives it a higher rank than king/queen. Same with the name 'Empire of Australasia' compared with 'United Anglois Kingdom' (anyone correct me if wrong).
by Hypron » Mon Mar 28, 2022 12:23 am
Chewion wrote:Hypron wrote:I don't think that's the issue, the actual title is.
The monarch of Britain/Anglois still goes by the title of King/Queen. Emperor of Australasia gives it a higher rank than king/queen. Same with the name 'Empire of Australasia' compared with 'United Anglois Kingdom' (anyone correct me if wrong).
I can not find anything in the Commonwealth itself that would prohibit this since the Queen is "Head of the Commonwealth" not the Queen of it nor is she over any of the nations individually she just acts as the ceremonial head of the organization and symbolises "the free association of independent member nations" Also the British Monarchy seems to be detached from the role of Head of the Commonwealth because it does not follow the line of succession and the head is voted on by the leaders of the member states.
by Chewion » Mon Mar 28, 2022 12:24 am
by Chewion » Mon Mar 28, 2022 12:26 am
Hypron wrote:Chewion wrote:I can not find anything in the Commonwealth itself that would prohibit this since the Queen is "Head of the Commonwealth" not the Queen of it nor is she over any of the nations individually she just acts as the ceremonial head of the organization and symbolises "the free association of independent member nations" Also the British Monarchy seems to be detached from the role of Head of the Commonwealth because it does not follow the line of succession and the head is voted on by the leaders of the member states.
Fair enough, I was just throwing an idea out there.
by Chewion » Mon Mar 28, 2022 12:28 am
Hypron wrote:Chewion wrote:I can not find anything in the Commonwealth itself that would prohibit this since the Queen is "Head of the Commonwealth" not the Queen of it nor is she over any of the nations individually she just acts as the ceremonial head of the organization and symbolises "the free association of independent member nations" Also the British Monarchy seems to be detached from the role of Head of the Commonwealth because it does not follow the line of succession and the head is voted on by the leaders of the member states.
Fair enough, I was just throwing an idea out there.
by Hypron » Mon Mar 28, 2022 12:35 am
by Chewion » Mon Mar 28, 2022 12:42 am
Hypron wrote:Chewion wrote:Unless Anglois itself would have an issue with the title etc? I just cant find anything in the IRL Commonwealth that would prohibit it.
My version wouldn't really care, but I also found an extremely weird workaround:
King of Kings, Executive Elective Monarchy.
The messy thing would be this: the Kings/Grand Dukes of the constituents, upon the death of the monarch, would elect a monarch to be crowned "King over the Kingdoms of the Australasian Dominion." (This version of Dominion: the territory of a sovereign or government, rather than this version of Dominion: each of the self-governing territories of the British Commonwealth, just making that crystal clear.) Again, just throwing a terrible idea I made up in 5 minutes out there.
by The Omniversal Union of Anglosphere » Mon Mar 28, 2022 4:20 am
by Hypron » Mon Mar 28, 2022 6:08 am
by The National Dominion of Hungary » Mon Mar 28, 2022 9:49 am
Union Princes wrote:Between a mega USA and a militarized China, I wonder who would scare the USSR more
Arvenia wrote:[box]Fantastic UASC WIP
Danceria wrote:Reserve me Spain-or Iberia I suppose in this world.
Kenobot wrote:Fixed it up. Looking forward to the IC and Europeans doing European things
Huron League wrote:Added some history, not finished yet however.
Deblar wrote:Intervention in UAR time
Chedastan wrote:Beautiful Romania app is beautiful
Chewion wrote:snip
The Omniversal Union of Anglosphere wrote:Any countries that are vacant?
Hypron wrote:I'm asking these for further clarification on things:
1. So is the Cape Republic just the Apartheid SA government, or are there any pro-Anglois forces in the country, like the United Party (as an example)?
2. Would Anglois actually have any interest in reunifying the Union of South Africa, or are both players just not optimal for (further) Anglois intervention?
by Hypron » Mon Mar 28, 2022 9:56 am
The National Dominion of Hungary wrote:Hypron wrote:I'm asking these for further clarification on things:
1. So is the Cape Republic just the Apartheid SA government, or are there any pro-Anglois forces in the country, like the United Party (as an example)?
2. Would Anglois actually have any interest in reunifying the Union of South Africa, or are both players just not optimal for (further) Anglois intervention?
1: Yeah, though during the war they probably would have given the Asian and mixed Colored groups full citizenship to try and gain much needed bodies in uniform as well as theoretically to the Black population as well to avoid sanctions post-war but use some kind of underhanded legal technicalities for continued repression.
2: Hmmm maybe? There could be pro-Anglois groups gaining momentum across the Cape Republic since it's economy is dead in the water and internal unrest grip the nation. Anglois could be seen as a stabilizing force.
by Mirum II » Mon Mar 28, 2022 10:00 am
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