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by The Palmetto » Thu Mar 14, 2019 6:46 pm
"That rifle on the wall of the labourer's cottage or working class flat is the symbol of democracy. It is our job to see that it stays there."
by Arvenia » Fri Mar 15, 2019 12:51 am
by Arvenia » Fri Mar 15, 2019 2:00 am
by Arvenia » Fri Mar 15, 2019 3:02 am
Nationstates Name - Arvenia
Nation Name - Kingdom of Italy (Regno d'Italia)
Roleplay example link - The Modern Age Collapse
Capital - Rome
Type of Government - Federal Constitutional Parliamentary Monarchy
Head of State(s) - King Victor Emmanuel IV and Prime Minister Ezio Guitore
Image of Leader - Victor Emmanuel IV and Ezio Guitore
Party in Power - National Unity Movement (Movimento di Unità Nazionale)
Executive Title - See above
Demographics - 56,778,031 (86% Italian, 6% Slavic, 3% Romanian, 2% Albanian, 2% African and 1% Other)
Flag - Both the royal flag and the current flag
National Anthem - "Marcia Reale d'Ordinanza"
Public Goals - Maintain Italian sovereignity, preserve Italian monarchy, fight corruption and keep up good relations with both neighbouring countries and former colonies
Private Goals - Make Italy a great power, keep Libya, Somalia and Ethiopia in the Italian sphere of influence, invest in arms trafficking and form a new bloc to counter other blocs such as Mitteleuropa and Comintern
Total military size - 280,524
Breakdown of ground sector - 103,606 RE personnel and 102,995 RC personnel
Breakdown of naval sector - 30,293 RM personnel
Breakdown of airforce sector - 43,000 RA personnel
Major foreign military suppliers - France, UK, Spain, Libya and UAS
Extra military information - The Italian military consists of the Royal Italian Army (Regio Esercito), the Royal Italian Navy (Regia Marina), the Royal Italian Air Force (Regia Aeronautica) and the Royal Italian Carabineer Corps (Regi Carabinieri). Italy is also one of the countries in the world with access to nuclear weaponry, although the arsenal had been limitd to just 50 nukes since the 1950s.
Currency - Lira (₤)
Major import/export partners - UAS, France, UK, Spain and Libya
Major Domestic Issues - Slavic nationalism and corruption
Major Foreign Issues - Loss of influence, investment in arms trafficking, Mitteleuropa and Comintern
History - Kingdom of Italy was formed in 1861 upon unification by King Victor Emmanuel II and the Count of Cavour. Italy later invaded the Vatican in 1871, only to later restore it's independence in 1929, and attempted to subjugate Ethiopia in 1896, but to no avail. In 1910, Italy, North Germany, the Ottoman Empire and the UK waged war on France, Austria, Russia, Serbia, Romania and South Germany. The war ended in 1914 with victory for Italy and it's allies. Italy had almost achieved all of it's wartime goals and it's popularity just soared. As Russo-French pressure destroyed the Ottoman Empire, Italy gained control of the Levant.
Italy was among the European countries recognizing the Japanese occuption of both Chinese concessions and Southeast Asia. In 1922, Benito Mussolini and his fascist government took control of Italy, bringing some strict rules and effective reforms, as well as effectively controlling Libya, Ethiopia and Somalia with an iron fist. Italy also aided other European countries in their war against Japan during the 1940s, supplying their forces with weapons, tanks, aircrafts and other military equipment, as well as financial support. In 1950, Italy became one of the countries that developed and maintained nuclear weapons. However, Italy and other countries were forced to reduce their nukes as a result of global panic over nuclear holocaust.
In 1952, Benito Mussolini and his fascist government was overthrown by the Italian military as a result of rumors that the fascists planned to start a nuclear war and take full control of Africa, Europa and the Middle East. The military ruled until elections were held in 1953. With the election of a new democratic government that year, Libya, Somalia and Ethiopia were given independence from Italian rule as a result of the new government being anti-colonialist. Therefore, Italy, Libya, Ethiopia and Somalia set up a special friendship, leading Italy to develop it's own sphere of influence.
The year is now 1990 and Italy is still in need of completing it's goals.
by Arvenia » Fri Mar 15, 2019 3:27 am
by The National Dominion of Hungary » Fri Mar 15, 2019 3:41 am
by Greater Redosia » Fri Mar 15, 2019 5:59 am
[DO NOT REMOVE : 68954012663]
Nationstates Name - Greater Redosia
Nation Name - People's Republic of Ecuador
Roleplay example link - Age of Superpowers: 2024
Capital - Quito
Type of Government - Unitary Multi-Party Republic
Head of State(s) - Che Guevara
Image of Leader -
Party in Power [HAS TO HAVE 75%+ MEMBERS AS THE LARGEST PARTY IN AT LEAST ONE HOUSE IN THEIR MODERN LEGISLATURE] - Communist Party of Ecuador
Executive Title - President
Religion Breakdown -
Roman Catholic - 73.3%
Atheist - 12.9%
Protestant - 9.1%
Other - 6.7%
Flag -
National Anthem - Salve, Oh Patria
Public Goals - To continue the survival of the worker's paradise, to secure political stability, seek a balance between the USSR and Brazil, expand economic prosperity
Private Goals - Expand socialism throughout the Americas, cut Brazil down to size and Join the Comintern
Total military size - 40,000 active 200,000 reserve
Breakdown of ground sector -
Main Battle Tanks: 2,138
Armored Fighting Vehicles: 385
Self-Propelled Artillery: 12
Towed Artillery: 125
MLRS: 18
Anti-Air Assets: 344
Breakdown of naval sector -
Frigates: 2
Corvettes: 6
Submarines: 2
Patrol Vessels: 5
Breakdown of airforce sector -
Fighters: 24
Attack: 20
Transports: 46
Trainers: 41
Attack Helicopters: 7
Helicopters: 46
Major foreign military suppliers [IF APPLICABLE]-
Brazil and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics are the main foreign nations where Ecuador looks to extend its ability to purchase arms and vehicles. Though it slowly is learning more towards the Sovier Union.
Extra military information -
Despite having a standing force, most of the military is lacking in many fields including training and standard equipment, training, and discipline. With Che in charge he ensured both a standing portion of an army and a guerrilla portion of an army. Where one would meet battle the same as any other nation and a secondary one where if the main army failed and the country was forced to fight like he had in Cuba and the early days of Ecuador.
Currency - Officially Ecuadorian Peso, Most commonly the Brazilian Real
Major import/export partners -
Rio Pact Members, Golden Circle Members, and the Soviet Union
Major Domestic Issues - Anti-communist forces such as integralists, catholics, and democratic, underdeveloped infrastructure, agricultural based economy
Major Foreign Issues - Communist in the midst of integralists, Brazilian interference, Political isolation
History -
Unlike most nations in South America that accepted the call of Integralism, Ecuador being secluded to the north west was untouched by its call and continued on with its democracy with small amounts of integralist parties coming forth then dying out the following elections. She weathered their rise in the 1880s and weathered the chaos that was the Great War. Along with the war against Japan, but it was after this time in which the political situation started to change heavily. With Brazil slowly expanding its influence throughout South America, the country saw itself as a target for its gains.
With the foreign situation no longer allowing Ecuador to simply stay neutral like the parties of old promised, this led to those who only had the answers. The left, being the communists who believes that the Marxist ideals can save the nation and aligning closer with the Soviet Union would save them from destruction and repulse the expansion of Brazilian Integralism. The other, being the right. Believing that only Integralism can save them now, that joining with Brazil will let them keep their independence and grow in the light of Brazilian economic boom. Both declaring to be puppets of those they support, but only one could possibly take the stage. Which would come by a single man, in 1956.
Che Guevara, Communist revolutionary who failed to lead his communist revolution with Castro under the Agremonte Administration. He fled the nation while the fate of his comrades were unknown. He would flee south to Bolivia but find the nation not ready for such kind of revolution, due to both the political influence of the Integralist Brazil and the people's acceptance of the ideology. He would continue traveling and staying in nations, learning of the people to find the one ready for his revolution. It would come after three years where he would enter and learn in Ecuador. The people were divided and he knew then, the nation was ready to rise up in revolution against the status quo. He would form the Ecuadorian Liberation Army (Ejército de Liberación de Ecuador or ELA) with fellow communist revolutionaries.
For several years a struggle in both the political scene and societal scene would be waged. The communists would rise to obtain several seats in the National Assembly, gaining more than the Integralist. Only to suffer attacks by Integralist Militias. When the same happened to the Integralist, gaining ahead of the communists, they were taken to horror by Communist reprisals. It led to what many would call a civil war, but both sides agreed full armed conflict would ruin the nation. So a shadow war was the term coined for the war in Ecuador, where on the surface only political battles could be made public. While physical ones were waged by each party's armed wing. While this saved many lives, it only prolonged the conflict to the point of it being an every day occurrence. Slowly removing the traditional democratic parties from their pedestals, left the only two parties who mattered. The Communist Party of Ecuador and the Ecuadorian Integral Party.
Finally, in 1982 the shift finally turned in the communists favor. Following a raid, personally led by Che some say, the party leader of the Integralists was killed in the fighting. Suddenly losing the head they needed to lead their party that could encourage others to join them, the communists finally took the lead. Che rising to the top and declaring himself President of the now named, People's Republic of Ecuador. But with the political situation with neighboring nations and by the suggestions of close advisers, the multi-party system was kept in place. Thus keeping the Integralist party legal. Che was also forced to take a more pragmatic approach to foreign politics, being forced by his own party members to allow foreign businesses and small businesses. A policy of State Capitalism was formed where most major industries, that weren't Brazilian, were nationalized. Land reform quickly spread as land from the wealthy was taken and given to poor farmers who would then be encouraged to form voluntary cooperatives "out of their own free will and love".
He encouraged a wide country literacy campaign that was mostly successful, he also created a state sponsored scholarship for foreign colleges and universities. So that those who learn abroad may return to Ecuador with those new skills to support the Ecuadorian economy. But all the while he expressed the wish to make a more egalitarian nation, encouraging the people to see each other as equals. Creating state sponsored women's groups, youth leagues, and community centers. While he also wished to enforce more atheist policies, many of his communists were still heavily christian. So was forced to settle with secularism and dis-encouragement. Which only proved to make Che stressed and annoyed, everyone that was on his side were reformists and everyone against him were those that wish to see the end of his revolution. Only a small group stood with him on the policies and he was a fox in the middle of a pack of wolves, where he sees his only hope out to be the Soviet Union. But he fears, that he won't be able to stop the Integralist wave from Brazil, and only become another memory in history.
by Auchterland » Fri Mar 15, 2019 7:08 am
by Granluras » Fri Mar 15, 2019 7:15 am
Auchterland wrote:Sadly a bug erased all of my work on the australian app, but I'll try to remake it and post it by today anyway. I just don't know if it'll be as detailed as it was. Learn to back up your files, kids.
by Chewion » Fri Mar 15, 2019 8:00 am
Greater Redosia wrote:[DO NOT REMOVE : 68954012663]
Nationstates Name - Greater Redosia
Nation Name - People's Republic of Ecuador
Roleplay example link - Age of Superpowers: 2024
Capital - Quito
Type of Government - Unitary Multi-Party Republic
Head of State(s) - Che Guevara
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] - Communist Party of Ecuador
Executive Title - President
Religion Breakdown -
Roman Catholic - 73.3%
Atheist - 12.9%
Protestant - 9.1%
Other - 6.7%
Flag -(Image)
National Anthem - Salve, Oh Patria
Public Goals - To continue the survival of the worker's paradise, to secure political stability, seek a balance between the USSR and Brazil, expand economic prosperity
Private Goals - Expand socialism throughout the Americas, cut Brazil down to size and Join the Comintern
Total military size - 40,000 active 200,000 reserve
Breakdown of ground sector -
Main Battle Tanks: 2,138
Armored Fighting Vehicles: 385
Self-Propelled Artillery: 12
Towed Artillery: 125
MLRS: 18
Anti-Air Assets: 344
Breakdown of naval sector -
Frigates: 2
Corvettes: 6
Submarines: 2
Patrol Vessels: 5
Breakdown of airforce sector -
Fighters: 24
Attack: 20
Transports: 46
Trainers: 41
Attack Helicopters: 7
Helicopters: 46
Major foreign military suppliers [IF APPLICABLE]-
Brazil and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics are the main foreign nations where Ecuador looks to extend its ability to purchase arms and vehicles. Though it slowly is learning more towards the Sovier Union.
Extra military information -
Despite having a standing force, most of the military is lacking in many fields including training and standard equipment, training, and discipline. With Che in charge he ensured both a standing portion of an army and a guerrilla portion of an army. Where one would meet battle the same as any other nation and a secondary one where if the main army failed and the country was forced to fight like he had in Cuba and the early days of Ecuador.
Currency - Officially Ecuadorian Peso, Most commonly the Brazilian Real
Major import/export partners -
Rio Pact Members, Golden Circle Members, and the Soviet Union
Major Domestic Issues - Anti-communist forces such as integralists, catholics, and democratic, underdeveloped infrastructure, agricultural based economy
Major Foreign Issues - Communist in the midst of integralists, Brazilian interference, Political isolation
History -
Unlike most nations in South America that accepted the call of Integralism, Ecuador being secluded to the north west was untouched by its call and continued on with its democracy with small amounts of integralist parties coming forth then dying out the following elections. She weathered their rise in the 1880s and weathered the chaos that was the Great War. Along with the war against Japan, but it was after this time in which the political situation started to change heavily. With Brazil slowly expanding its influence throughout South America, the country saw itself as a target for its gains.
With the foreign situation no longer allowing Ecuador to simply stay neutral like the parties of old promised, this led to those who only had the answers. The left, being the communists who believes that the Marxist ideals can save the nation and aligning closer with the Soviet Union would save them from destruction and repulse the expansion of Brazilian Integralism. The other, being the right. Believing that only Integralism can save them now, that joining with Brazil will let them keep their independence and grow in the light of Brazilian economic boom. Both declaring to be puppets of those they support, but only one could possibly take the stage. Which would come by a single man, in 1956.
Che Guevara, Communist revolutionary who failed to lead his communist revolution with Castro under the Agremonte Administration. He fled the nation while the fate of his comrades were unknown. He would flee south to Bolivia but find the nation not ready for such kind of revolution, due to both the political influence of the Integralist Brazil and the people's acceptance of the ideology. He would continue traveling and staying in nations, learning of the people to find the one ready for his revolution. It would come after three years where he would enter and learn in Ecuador. The people were divided and he knew then, the nation was ready to rise up in revolution against the status quo. He would form the Ecuadorian Liberation Army (Ejército de Liberación de Ecuador or ELA) with fellow communist revolutionaries.
For several years a struggle in both the political scene and societal scene would be waged. The communists would rise to obtain several seats in the National Assembly, gaining more than the Integralist. Only to suffer attacks by Integralist Militias. When the same happened to the Integralist, gaining ahead of the communists, they were taken to horror by Communist reprisals. It led to what many would call a civil war, but both sides agreed full armed conflict would ruin the nation. So a shadow war was the term coined for the war in Ecuador, where on the surface only political battles could be made public. While physical ones were waged by each party's armed wing. While this saved many lives, it only prolonged the conflict to the point of it being an every day occurrence. Slowly removing the traditional democratic parties from their pedestals, left the only two parties who mattered. The Communist Party of Ecuador and the Ecuadorian Integral Party.
Finally, in 1982 the shift finally turned in the communists favor. Following a raid, personally led by Che some say, the party leader of the Integralists was killed in the fighting. Suddenly losing the head they needed to lead their party that could encourage others to join them, the communists finally took the lead. Che rising to the top and declaring himself President of the now named, People's Republic of Ecuador. But with the political situation with neighboring nations and by the suggestions of close advisers, the multi-party system was kept in place. Thus keeping the Integralist party legal. Che was also forced to take a more pragmatic approach to foreign politics, being forced by his own party members to allow foreign businesses and small businesses. A policy of State Capitalism was formed where most major industries, that weren't Brazilian, were nationalized. Land reform quickly spread as land from the wealthy was taken and given to poor farmers who would then be encouraged to form voluntary cooperatives "out of their own free will and love".
He encouraged a wide country literacy campaign that was mostly successful, he also created a state sponsored scholarship for foreign colleges and universities. So that those who learn abroad may return to Ecuador with those new skills to support the Ecuadorian economy. But all the while he expressed the wish to make a more egalitarian nation, encouraging the people to see each other as equals. Creating state sponsored women's groups, youth leagues, and community centers. While he also wished to enforce more atheist policies, many of his communists were still heavily christian. So was forced to settle with secularism and dis-encouragement. Which only proved to make Che stressed and annoyed, everyone that was on his side were reformists and everyone against him were those that wish to see the end of his revolution. Only a small group stood with him on the policies and he was a fox in the middle of a pack of wolves, where he sees his only hope out to be the Soviet Union. But he fears, that he won't be able to stop the Integralist wave from Brazil, and only become another memory in history.
There we go and yes, I know that isn't Che. But it's as close as I can get. BUT HEY LOOK! ITS CHE!! FEAR ME!!
*Says the little mouse in the corner of the house known as South America*
by Chewion » Fri Mar 15, 2019 8:00 am
The National Dominion of Hungary wrote:I've got another question
Will there be things such as world events that the players will need to take into consideration and respond to? I'm thinking of things like terror attacks, price drop/increase of commodity in international trade etc.
by Greater Redosia » Fri Mar 15, 2019 8:04 am
by The Palmetto » Fri Mar 15, 2019 8:22 am
"That rifle on the wall of the labourer's cottage or working class flat is the symbol of democracy. It is our job to see that it stays there."
by Greater Redosia » Fri Mar 15, 2019 8:30 am
by Chewion » Fri Mar 15, 2019 9:32 am
Greater Redosia wrote:Awesome, soon Che will lead the revolution! Or die for the revolution! Or die with the revolution! Three options to go and three outcomes for each!
by Chewion » Fri Mar 15, 2019 9:53 am
by Reverend Norv » Fri Mar 15, 2019 10:19 am
For really, I think that the poorest he that is in England hath a life to live as the greatest he. And therefore truly, Sir, I think it's clear that every man that is to live under a Government ought first by his own consent to put himself under that Government. And I do think that the poorest man in England is not at all bound in a strict sense to that Government that he hath not had a voice to put himself under.
Col. Thomas Rainsborough, Putney Debates, 1647
A God who let us prove His existence would be an idol.
Dietrich Bonhoeffer
by Greater Redosia » Fri Mar 15, 2019 12:06 pm
by The Palmetto » Fri Mar 15, 2019 5:38 pm
"That rifle on the wall of the labourer's cottage or working class flat is the symbol of democracy. It is our job to see that it stays there."
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