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Svenska-Britannia
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Posts: 968
Founded: May 29, 2019
Democratic Socialists

Postby Svenska-Britannia » Tue Jan 24, 2023 7:49 pm

Your nation's full name (including pretitle): United Confederation of Svenska-Britannia
Short name of nation: Svenska-Britannia
Your nation's current year 2049 A.D
Your nation's IC population 7.8 Billion
Confirmation - Is your nation MT? FT

Section One - Electoral Process and Pluralism:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Are elections for the national legislature and head of government free?
[X] Yes, there are no restrictions on candidates
[ ] There are some restrictions on the electoral process. [If so please expand: ____]
[ ] There are significant restrictions, such as a single-party system
Are elections for the national legislature and head of government fair?
[ ] Yes, there are no irregularities
[X] There are some irregularities but they do not affect the overall outcome
[ ] There are significant irregularities in elections, or none are held at all
Are municipal elections both free and fair?
[X] Yes, they are free and fair
[ ] They are free but not fair
[ ] They are neither free nor fair
Is there universal suffrage for all adults (barring exclusions such as criminals and non-nationals)?
[X] Yes
[ ] No
Can citizens cast their vote free of significant threats to their security from state or non-state bodies?
[X] Yes
[ ] No
Do laws provide for broadly equal campaigning opportunities?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes in theory, but in practice opportunities are limited for some candidates
[ ] No
Is the process of financing political parties transparent and generally accepted?
[ ] Yes
[X] Not fully transparent
[ ] No
Following elections, are the constitutional mechanisms for the orderly transfer of power from one government to another clear, established and accepted?
[X] Yes to all three criteria (clear, established and accepted)
[ ] Yes to two of the three
[ ] Yes to one or none of the three
Are citizens free to form political parties that are independent of the government?
[ ] Yes
[X] There are some restrictions
[ ] No
Do opposition parties have a realistic prospect of achieving government?
[X] Yes
[ ] There is a dominant two-party system in which other political forces never have any effective chance of taking part in national government
[ ] No
Is potential access to public office open to all citizens?
[X] Yes
[ ] Formally unrestricted, but in practice restricted for some groups, or for citizens from some parts of the country
[ ] No
Are citizens free to form political and civic organisations free of state interference and surveillance?
[X] Yes
[ ] Officially free, but subject to some restrictions or interference
[ ] No


Section Two - Functioning of government:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Do freely elected representatives determine government policy?
[ ] Yes
[X] Exercise some meaningful influence
[ ] No
Is the legislature the supreme political body, with a clear supremacy over other branches of government?
[] Yes
[ ] No
Is there an effective system of checks and balances on the exercise of government authority?
[] Yes
[ ] Yes, but there are some serious flaws
[ ] No
Is the government is free of undue influence by the military or the security services?
[X] Yes
[ ] Influence is low, but the defence minister is not a civilian. If the current risk of a military coup is extremely low, but the country has a recent history of military rule or coups
[ ] No
Are important government functions or policies dictated by a foreign power?
[X] No
[ ]: There are some features of a protectorate
[ ] Yes (e.g. significant presence of foreign troops; important decisions taken by foreign power; country is a protectorate)
Do special economic, religious or other powerful domestic groups exercise significant political power, parallel to democratic
institutions?

[X] No
[ ] They have some influence
[ ] Yes
Are sufficient mechanisms and institutions in place for assuring government accountability to the electorate in between elections?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[ ] No
Does the government’s authority extend over the full territory of the country?
[X] Yes
[ ] No
Is the functioning of government open and transparent, with sufficient public access to information?
[ ] Yes
[X] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[ ] No
How pervasive is corruption?
[X] Corruption is not a major problem
[ ] Corruption is a significant issue
[ ] Pervasive corruption exists
Is the civil service willing and capable of implementing government policy?
[ ] Yes
[X] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[ ] No
How many of your citizens believe they have control over their own lives and choices?
[X] Over 70%
[ ] 50 - 70%
[ ] Less than 50%
How many citizens say they have confidence in the government and its institutions?
[X] More than 40%
[ ] 25 - 40%
[ ] Below 25%
How many of your nation's citizens say they have confidence in one or more of your nation's political parties?
[X] More than 40%
[ ] 25-40%
[ ] Below 25%

Section Three - Political Participation:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
What is the average voter turn out in a national election?
[X] Consistently above 70%
[ ] Between 50-70%
[ ] Below 50%
[ ] Voting is compulsory
Do ethnic, religious and other minorities have a reasonable degree of autonomy and voice in the political process?
[ ] Yes
[X] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[ ] No
What percentage of your legislature is comprised of women?
[X] More than 20%
[ ] 10-20%
[ ] Less than 10%
What percentage of your population are members of a political party?
[X] Over 7%
[ ] 4% to 7%
[ ] Under 4%.
[ ] Membership is compulsory or it's a single-party state
How many of your citizens say they are interested in politics?
[ ] Over 60%
[X] 40% to 60%
[ ] Less than 40%
How many of your citizens have either taken part in a public demonstration, or indicated a willingness to do so lawfully?
[ ] Over 40%
[X] 30% to 40%
[ ] Less than 30%
What is the literacy rate in your nation?
[X] Over 90%
[ ] 70% to 90%
[ ] Less than 70%
How many of your adult citizens regularly watch or read the news?
[X] Over 50%
[ ] 30% to 50%
[ ] Less than 30%
Does your government try to promote citizens to engage in the political process?
[ ] Yes
[X] Somewhat
[ ] No
[ ] Participation is mandatory or forced

Section Four - Democratic political culture:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Is there a sufficient degree of societal consensus and cohesion to underpin a stable, functioning democracy?
[ ] Yes
[X] Yes, but there are some serious doubts and/or risks
[ ] No
What percentage of your citizens say they desire strong leadership that can bypass the legislature and/or elections?
[ ] Less than 30%
[ ] 30 - 50%
[X] More than 50%
What percentage of citizens would support direct rule by the military?
[ ] Less than 10%
[X] 10 - 30%
[ ] More than 30%
What percentage of your nation's percentage say they would support experts or technocrats make decisions, rather than an elected government?
[X] Less than 50%
[ ] 50% to 70%
[ ] More than 70%
What percentage of your citizens would agree with the statement, "Democracies are not good at maintaining public order"?
[ ] Less than 30%
[X] 30 - 50%
[ ] More than 50%
What percentage of your nation's citizens believe that democracy negatively impacts the economy?
[ ] Less than 20%
[X] 20 - 60%
[ ] More than 60%
What percentage of your nation's citizens support democracy?
[ ] More than 90%
[X] 75% to 90%
[ ] Less than 75%
Is there a separation between church and state?
[X] Yes
[ ] There is some residual influence on the state
[ ] No

Section Five- Civil liberties:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Is there a free electronic media?
[X] Yes
[ ] There is, but state-controlled media is heavily favoured, or the media is dominated by a small number of private operators.
[ ] No
Is there a free print media?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but state-controlled media is heavily favoured or there is high degree of concentration of private ownership of national newspapers
[ ] No
Is there freedom of expression in your nation?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but minority viewpoints are often subject to harassment or alternatively there are restrictive libel and "hate speech" laws
[ ] No
Is media coverage robust? Is there open and free discussion of public issues, with a reasonable diversity of opinions?
[X] Yes
[ ] There is formal freedom, but high degree of conformity of opinion, including through self-censorship, or discouragement of minority or marginal views
[ ] No
Are there political restrictions on access to the internet?
[X] No
[ ] Some moderate restrictions (if so, please expand: ______ )
[ ] Yes
Are citizens free to form professional organisations and trade unions?
[X] Yes
[ ] Officially free, but subject to some restrictions in practice (Feel free to expand: ______ )
[ ] No
Do institutions provide citizens with the opportunity to successfully petition government to redress grievances?
[X] Yes
[ ] Some opportunities
[ ] No
What is the legal status of torture in your nation?
[ ] Torture is not used
[X] Torture is used
Is the judiciary free from government influence?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but public officials are subject to legal immunity
[ ] No
What degree of religious freedom exists in your nation?
[X] High - people from all religions are free to worship in public or private in your country
[ ] Moderate - some restrictions exist, or some religious groups feel unsafe despite official protections
[ ] Low - some or all religious groups are subject to significant restrictions
Are all citizens equal before the law in your country?
[X] Yes
[ ] Mostly, but some ethnic or religious minorities seem to be disproportionately targeted by law enforcement
[ ] No - the government clearly prejudices some groups over others
Do citizens enjoy basic security and protections by the government?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but crime is pervasive and a major problem
[ ] No
Is private business free from government undue interference and are property rights respected?
[ ] Yes
[X] Somewhat
[ ] No
How much personal freedom do your citizens have with regards to travel, work or study?
[X] High levels of personal freedom
[ ] Moderate levels of personal freedom
[ ] Low or no levels of personal freedom
What percentage of people think that human rights are respected in your country?
[X] More than 70%
[ ] 50% to 70%
[ ] Less than 50%
Is there significant discrimination based on race, colour or creed?
[X] No
[ ] Generally no, but there are some exceptions (please expand: ________)
[ ] Yes
How often does your government use new or emerging threats (such as war, pandemics or terrorism) as an excuse to curtail civil liberties?
[X] Rarely or never
[ ] Sometimes
[ ] Frequently

(OPTIONAL) - More information
We would appreciate filling in as much of this information as possible. However, this is not required to receive a complete score, and filling this information out will not change your score in any way.
What is the approximate ethnic makeup of your nation? (in percentages) 10% Swedish, 10% British, 80% Others
How many official languages are there in your nation? What are these? 1. English
What is the political position of your nation's ruling Government? Grand Emperor, Grand Empress, Prime Minister
What type of Government does your country have? Semi-Constitutional, Meritocratic, Elective, Dual Monarchy
How many members of your nation's national assembly/legislature are there? 100+
(OOC) Which real life nation would you describe yours as being most similar to? British and Swedish Empires
(OOC) What result do you think you are mostly likely to get? Probably Less than Average


END
(OOC) Which best describes your feelings toward this quiz:
[ ] I will never feel pleasure again knowing that this quiz is over, because it was the absolute apogee of my life
[ ] I don't actually have feelings because you're alone in a simulation and I'm just an NPC created by the machine
[X] All encompassing agape love accompanied by an inexplicable craving for a chocolate digestive.
Do you think I'm abusing the multiple choice function?
[ ] No
[X] Why would you even say that?
Svenska-Britannia: A Global Confederation composed of multiple independent nations being led by an Imperial State with one goal in mind: Unity

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An [8.6 Power Number] civilization, according to this index.


A 60.0 [Index Score] Nation in The International Democracy Index

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Pacifica Solaris
Political Columnist
 
Posts: 3
Founded: Jul 23, 2020
Civil Rights Lovefest

Postby Pacifica Solaris » Sat Jan 28, 2023 9:50 pm

Your nation's full name (including pretitle):
Short name of nation: Pacifica Solaris
Your nation's current year: Undetermined
Your nation's IC population: Undetermined
Confirmation - Is your nation MT? No, it is on the high end of PMT, but not quite FT.

Section One - Electoral Process and Pluralism:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Are elections for the national legislature and head of government free?
[X] Yes, there are no restrictions on candidates
[ ] There are some restrictions on the electoral process. [If so please expand: ____]
[ ] There are significant restrictions, such as a single-party system
Are elections for the national legislature and head of government fair?
[X] Yes, there are no irregularities
[ ] There are some irregularities but they do not affect the overall outcome
[ ] There are significant irregularities in elections, or none are held at all
Are municipal elections both free and fair?
[X] Yes, they are free and fair
[ ] They are free but not fair
[ ] They are neither free nor fair
Is there universal suffrage for all adults (barring exclusions such as criminals and non-nationals)?
[X] Yes
[ ] No
Can citizens cast their vote free of significant threats to their security from state or non-state bodies?
[X] Yes
[ ] No
Do laws provide for broadly equal campaigning opportunities?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes in theory, but in practice opportunities are limited for some candidates
[ ] No
Is the process of financing political parties transparent and generally accepted?
[ ] Yes
[ ] Not fully transparent
[X] No - The economy of Pacifica Solaris is almost entirely moneyless, so this question does not apply.
Following elections, are the constitutional mechanisms for the orderly transfer of power from one government to another clear, established and accepted?
[X] Yes to all three criteria (clear, established and accepted)
[ ] Yes to two of the three
[ ] Yes to one or none of the three
Are citizens free to form political parties that are independent of the government?
[X] Yes - Pacifica Solaris does not have political parties in the traditional sense. However, residents are free to form and freely associate between different political societies and affinity groups.
[ ] There are some restrictions
[ ] No
Do opposition parties have a realistic prospect of achieving government?
[X] Yes - See above.
[ ] There is a dominant two-party system in which other political forces never have any effective chance of taking part in national government
[ ] No
Is potential access to public office open to all citizens?
[X] Yes
[ ] Formally unrestricted, but in practice restricted for some groups, or for citizens from some parts of the country
[ ] No
Are citizens free to form political and civic organisations free of state interference and surveillance?
[X] Yes
[ ] Officially free, but subject to some restrictions or interference
[ ] No


Section Two - Functioning of government:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Do freely elected representatives determine government policy?
[X] Yes
[ ] Exercise some meaningful influence
[ ] No
Is the legislature the supreme political body, with a clear supremacy over other branches of government?
[ ] Yes
[X] No - Pacifica Solaris is a horizontal direct democracy which legislate through public meetings. Though there exists a legislature on the "national level" known as the Central Commission, it mostly deals with affairs between communities, and its authority generally does not supersede that of local governments.
Is there an effective system of checks and balances on the exercise of government authority?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but there are some serious flaws
[ ] No
Is the government is free of undue influence by the military or the security services?
[X] Yes
[ ] Influence is low, but the defence minister is not a civilian. If the current risk of a military coup is extremely low, but the country has a recent history of military rule or coups
[ ] No
Are important government functions or policies dictated by a foreign power?
[X] No
[ ]: There are some features of a protectorate
[ ] Yes (e.g. significant presence of foreign troops; important decisions taken by foreign power; country is a protectorate)
Do special economic, religious or other powerful domestic groups exercise significant political power, parallel to democratic
institutions?

[X] No
[ ] They have some influence
[ ] Yes
Are sufficient mechanisms and institutions in place for assuring government accountability to the electorate in between elections?
[X] Yes - Elected representatives can be recalled at any time.
[ ] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[ ] No
Does the government’s authority extend over the full territory of the country?
[X] Yes
[ ] No
Is the functioning of government open and transparent, with sufficient public access to information?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[ ] No
How pervasive is corruption?
[X] Corruption is not a major problem
[ ] Corruption is a significant issue
[ ] Pervasive corruption exists
Is the civil service willing and capable of implementing government policy?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[ ] No
How many of your citizens believe they have control over their own lives and choices?
[X] Over 70%
[ ] 50 - 70%
[ ] Less than 50%
How many citizens say they have confidence in the government and its institutions?
[X] More than 40%
[ ] 25 - 40%
[ ] Below 25%
How many of your nation's citizens say they have confidence in one or more of your nation's political parties?
[ ] More than 40%
[ ] 25-40%
[X] Below 25% - See the answer to the previous question pertaining to political parties.

Section Three - Political Participation:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
What is the average voter turn out in a national election?
[X] Consistently above 70%
[ ] Between 50-70%
[ ] Below 50%
[ ] Voting is compulsory
Do ethnic, religious and other minorities have a reasonable degree of autonomy and voice in the political process?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[ ] No
What percentage of your legislature is comprised of women?
[X] More than 20%
[ ] 10-20%
[ ] Less than 10%
What percentage of your population are members of a political party?
[ ] Over 7%
[ ] 4% to 7%
[X] Under 4%. - See the answer to the previous question pertaining to political parties.
[ ] Membership is compulsory or it's a single-party state
How many of your citizens say they are interested in politics?
[X] Over 60%
[ ] 40% to 60%
[ ] Less than 40%
How many of your citizens have either taken part in a public demonstration, or indicated a willingness to do so lawfully?
[X] Over 40%
[ ] 30% to 40%
[ ] Less than 30%
What is the literacy rate in your nation?
[X] Over 90%
[ ] 70% to 90%
[ ] Less than 70%
How many of your adult citizens regularly watch or read the news?
[X] Over 50%
[ ] 30% to 50%
[ ] Less than 30%
Does your government try to promote citizens to engage in the political process?
[X] Yes
[ ] Somewhat
[ ] No
[ ] Participation is mandatory or forced

Section Four - Democratic political culture:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Is there a sufficient degree of societal consensus and cohesion to underpin a stable, functioning democracy?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but there are some serious doubts and/or risks
[ ] No
What percentage of your citizens say they desire strong leadership that can bypass the legislature and/or elections?
[X] Less than 30%
[ ] 30 - 50%
[ ] More than 50%
What percentage of citizens would support direct rule by the military?
[ ] Less than 10%
[ ] 10 - 30%
[ ] More than 30%
What percentage of your nation's percentage say they would support experts or technocrats make decisions, rather than an elected government?
[X] Less than 50%
[ ] 50% to 70%
[ ] More than 70%
What percentage of your citizens would agree with the statement, "Democracies are not good at maintaining public order"?
[X] Less than 30%
[ ] 30 - 50%
[ ] More than 50%
What percentage of your nation's citizens believe that democracy negatively impacts the economy?
[X] Less than 20%
[ ] 20 - 60%
[ ] More than 60%
What percentage of your nation's citizens support democracy?
[ ] More than 90%
[X] 75% to 90% - While an overwhelming majority (>90%) supports the current political system of Pacifica Solaris, whether it should be called a democracy is a minor matter of debate.
[ ] Less than 75%
Is there a separation between church and state?
[X] Yes
[ ] There is some residual influence on the state
[ ] No

Section Five- Civil liberties:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Is there a free electronic media?
[X] Yes
[ ] There is, but state-controlled media is heavily favoured, or the media is dominated by a small number of private operators.
[ ] No
Is there a free print media?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but state-controlled media is heavily favoured or there is high degree of concentration of private ownership of national newspapers
[ ] No
Is there freedom of expression in your nation?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but minority viewpoints are often subject to harassment or alternatively there are restrictive libel and "hate speech" laws
[ ] No
Is media coverage robust? Is there open and free discussion of public issues, with a reasonable diversity of opinions?
[X] Yes
[ ] There is formal freedom, but high degree of conformity of opinion, including through self-censorship, or discouragement of minority or marginal views
[ ] No
Are there political restrictions on access to the internet?
[X] No
[ ] Some moderate restrictions (if so, please expand: ______ )
[ ] Yes
Are citizens free to form professional organisations and trade unions?
[X] Yes
[ ] Officially free, but subject to some restrictions in practice (Feel free to expand: ______ )
[ ] No
Do institutions provide citizens with the opportunity to successfully petition government to redress grievances?
[X] Yes - Indeed, it is the basis for the entire government of Pacifica Solaris.
[ ] Some opportunities
[ ] No
What is the legal status of torture in your nation?
[X] Torture is not used
[ ] Torture is used
Is the judiciary free from government influence?
[ ] Yes
[ ] Yes, but public officials are subject to legal immunity
[X] No - Justice is handled through the same public meetings that also legislate.
What degree of religious freedom exists in your nation?
[X] High - people from all religions are free to worship in public or private in your country
[ ] Moderate - some restrictions exist, or some religious groups feel unsafe despite official protections
[ ] Low - some or all religious groups are subject to significant restrictions
Are all citizens equal before the law in your country?
[X] Yes
[ ] Mostly, but some ethnic or religious minorities seem to be disproportionately targeted by law enforcement
[ ] No - the government clearly prejudices some groups over others
Do citizens enjoy basic security and protections by the government?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but crime is pervasive and a major problem
[ ] No
Is private business free from government undue interference and are property rights respected?
[ ] Yes
[ ] Somewhat
[X] No - "Private businesses" in the capitalist sense do not exist in Pacifica Solaris.
How much personal freedom do your citizens have with regards to travel, work or study?
[X] High levels of personal freedom
[ ] Moderate levels of personal freedom
[ ] Low or no levels of personal freedom
What percentage of people think that human rights are respected in your country?
[X] More than 70%
[ ] 50% to 70%
[ ] Less than 50%
Is there significant discrimination based on race, colour or creed?
[X] No
[ ] Generally no, but there are some exceptions (please expand: ________)
[ ] Yes
How often does your government use new or emerging threats (such as war, pandemics or terrorism) as an excuse to curtail civil liberties?
[X] Rarely or never
[ ] Sometimes
[ ] Frequently

(OPTIONAL) - More information
We would appreciate filling in as much of this information as possible. However, this is not required to receive a complete score, and filling this information out will not change your score in any way.
What is the approximate ethnic makeup of your nation? (in percentages) Impossible to determine.
How many official languages are there in your nation? What are these? There's no official language in the highest level of the Confederation. In practice, Pacifcian, a language descended from English, is the lingua franca of the Confederation.
What is the political position of your nation's ruling Government? Far-left
What type of Government does your country have? Democratic confederalism
How many members of your nation's national assembly/legislature are there? N/A
(OOC) Which real life nation would you describe yours as being most similar to? Probably the AANES in Northeast Syria.
(OOC) What result do you think you are mostly likely to get? A Full Democracy, I'd reckon.


END
(OOC) Which best describes your feelings toward this quiz:
[ ] I will never feel pleasure again knowing that this quiz is over, because it was the absolute apogee of my life
[X] I don't actually have feelings because you're alone in a simulation and I'm just an NPC created by the machine
[ ] All encompassing agape love accompanied by an inexplicable craving for a chocolate digestive.
Do you think I'm abusing the multiple choice function?
[X] No
[ ] Why would you even say that?

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Uthossia
Bureaucrat
 
Posts: 58
Founded: Dec 22, 2022
Democratic Socialists

Postby Uthossia » Sun Jan 29, 2023 5:12 am

Your nation's full name (including pretitle): United Socialist States of Uthossia
Short name of nation: Uthossia
Your nation's current year 2023
Your nation's IC population ~2.5 million
Confirmation - Is your nation MT? Yes

Section One - Electoral Process and Pluralism:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Are elections for the national legislature and head of government free?
[X] Yes, there are no restrictions on candidates
[ ] There are some restrictions on the electoral process. [If so please expand: ____]
[ ] There are significant restrictions, such as a single-party system
Are elections for the national legislature and head of government fair?
[X] Yes, there are no irregularities
[ ] There are some irregularities but they do not affect the overall outcome
[ ] There are significant irregularities in elections, or none are held at all
Are municipal elections both free and fair?
[X] Yes, they are free and fair
[ ] They are free but not fair
[ ] They are neither free nor fair
Is there universal suffrage for all adults (barring exclusions such as criminals and non-nationals)?
[X] Yes
[ ] No
Can citizens cast their vote free of significant threats to their security from state or non-state bodies?
[X] Yes
[ ] No
Do laws provide for broadly equal campaigning opportunities?
[ ] Yes
[X] Yes in theory, but in practice opportunities are limited for some candidates
[ ] No
Is the process of financing political parties transparent and generally accepted?
[X] Yes
[ ] Not fully transparent
[ ] No
Following elections, are the constitutional mechanisms for the orderly transfer of power from one government to another clear, established and accepted?
[X] Yes to all three criteria (clear, established and accepted)
[ ] Yes to two of the three
[ ] Yes to one or none of the three
Are citizens free to form political parties that are independent of the government?
[ ] Yes
[X] There are some restrictions
[ ] No
Do opposition parties have a realistic prospect of achieving government?
[X] Yes
[ ] There is a dominant two-party system in which other political forces never have any effective chance of taking part in national government
[ ] No
Is potential access to public office open to all citizens?
[X] Yes
[ ] Formally unrestricted, but in practice restricted for some groups, or for citizens from some parts of the country
[ ] No
Are citizens free to form political and civic organisations free of state interference and surveillance?
[ ] Yes
[X] Officially free, but subject to some restrictions or interference
[ ] No


Section Two - Functioning of government:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Do freely elected representatives determine government policy?
[X] Yes
[ ] Exercise some meaningful influence
[ ] No
Is the legislature the supreme political body, with a clear supremacy over other branches of government?
[X] Yes
[ ] No
Is there an effective system of checks and balances on the exercise of government authority?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but there are some serious flaws
[ ] No
Is the government is free of undue influence by the military or the security services?
[X] Yes
[ ] Influence is low, but the defence minister is not a civilian. If the current risk of a military coup is extremely low, but the country has a recent history of military rule or coups
[ ] No
Are important government functions or policies dictated by a foreign power?
[X] No
[ ]: There are some features of a protectorate
[ ] Yes (e.g. significant presence of foreign troops; important decisions taken by foreign power; country is a protectorate)
Do special economic, religious or other powerful domestic groups exercise significant political power, parallel to democratic
institutions?

[ ] No
[X] They have some influence
[ ] Yes
Are sufficient mechanisms and institutions in place for assuring government accountability to the electorate in between elections?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[ ] No
Does the government’s authority extend over the full territory of the country?
[X] Yes
[ ] No
Is the functioning of government open and transparent, with sufficient public access to information?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[ ] No
How pervasive is corruption?
[X] Corruption is not a major problem
[ ] Corruption is a significant issue
[ ] Pervasive corruption exists
Is the civil service willing and capable of implementing government policy?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[ ] No
How many of your citizens believe they have control over their own lives and choices?
[X] Over 70%
[ ] 50 - 70%
[ ] Less than 50%
How many citizens say they have confidence in the government and its institutions?
[X] More than 40%
[ ] 25 - 40%
[ ] Below 25%
How many of your nation's citizens say they have confidence in one or more of your nation's political parties?
[X] More than 40%
[ ] 25-40%
[ ] Below 25%

Section Three - Political Participation:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
What is the average voter turn out in a national election?
[X] Consistently above 70%
[ ] Between 50-70%
[ ] Below 50%
[ ] Voting is compulsory
Do ethnic, religious and other minorities have a reasonable degree of autonomy and voice in the political process?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[ ] No
What percentage of your legislature is comprised of women?
[X] More than 20%
[ ] 10-20%
[ ] Less than 10%
What percentage of your population are members of a political party?
[ ] Over 7%
[ ] 4% to 7%
[X] Under 4%.
[ ] Membership is compulsory or it's a single-party state
How many of your citizens say they are interested in politics?
[ ] Over 60%
[ ] 40% to 60%
[X] Less than 40%
How many of your citizens have either taken part in a public demonstration, or indicated a willingness to do so lawfully?
[X] Over 40%
[ ] 30% to 40%
[ ] Less than 30%
What is the literacy rate in your nation?
[X] Over 90%
[ ] 70% to 90%
[ ] Less than 70%
How many of your adult citizens regularly watch or read the news?
[X] Over 50%
[ ] 30% to 50%
[ ] Less than 30%
Does your government try to promote citizens to engage in the political process?
[X] Yes
[ ] Somewhat
[ ] No
[ ] Participation is mandatory or forced

Section Four - Democratic political culture:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Is there a sufficient degree of societal consensus and cohesion to underpin a stable, functioning democracy?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but there are some serious doubts and/or risks
[ ] No
What percentage of your citizens say they desire strong leadership that can bypass the legislature and/or elections?
[ ] Less than 30%
[X] 30 - 50%
[ ] More than 50%
What percentage of citizens would support direct rule by the military?
[X] Less than 10%
[ ] 10 - 30%
[ ] More than 30%
What percentage of your nation's percentage say they would support experts or technocrats make decisions, rather than an elected government?
[X] Less than 50%
[ ] 50% to 70%
[ ] More than 70%
What percentage of your citizens would agree with the statement, "Democracies are not good at maintaining public order"?
[X] Less than 30%
[ ] 30 - 50%
[ ] More than 50%
What percentage of your nation's citizens believe that democracy negatively impacts the economy?
[ ] Less than 20%
[X] 20 - 60%
[ ] More than 60%
What percentage of your nation's citizens support democracy?
[X] More than 90%
[ ] 75% to 90%
[ ] Less than 75%
Is there a separation between church and state?
[X] Yes
[ ] There is some residual influence on the state
[ ] No

Section Five- Civil liberties:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Is there a free electronic media?
[X] Yes
[ ] There is, but state-controlled media is heavily favoured, or the media is dominated by a small number of private operators.
[ ] No
Is there a free print media?
[ ] Yes
[X] Yes, but state-controlled media is heavily favoured or there is high degree of concentration of private ownership of national newspapers
[ ] No
Is there freedom of expression in your nation?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but minority viewpoints are often subject to harassment or alternatively there are restrictive libel and "hate speech" laws
[ ] No
Is media coverage robust? Is there open and free discussion of public issues, with a reasonable diversity of opinions?
[X] Yes
[ ] There is formal freedom, but high degree of conformity of opinion, including through self-censorship, or discouragement of minority or marginal views
[ ] No
Are there political restrictions on access to the internet?
[X] No
[ ] Some moderate restrictions (if so, please expand: ______ )
[ ] Yes
Are citizens free to form professional organisations and trade unions?
[X] Yes
[ ] Officially free, but subject to some restrictions in practice (Feel free to expand: ______ )
[ ] No
Do institutions provide citizens with the opportunity to successfully petition government to redress grievances?
[ ] Yes
[X] Some opportunities
[ ] No
What is the legal status of torture in your nation?
[X] Torture is not used
[ ] Torture is used
Is the judiciary free from government influence?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but public officials are subject to legal immunity
[ ] No
What degree of religious freedom exists in your nation?
[X] High - people from all religions are free to worship in public or private in your country
[ ] Moderate - some restrictions exist, or some religious groups feel unsafe despite official protections
[ ] Low - some or all religious groups are subject to significant restrictions
Are all citizens equal before the law in your country?
[X] Yes
[ ] Mostly, but some ethnic or religious minorities seem to be disproportionately targeted by law enforcement
[ ] No - the government clearly prejudices some groups over others
Do citizens enjoy basic security and protections by the government?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but crime is pervasive and a major problem
[ ] No
Is private business free from government undue interference and are property rights respected?
[ ] Yes
[X] Somewhat
[ ] No
How much personal freedom do your citizens have with regards to travel, work or study?
[X] High levels of personal freedom
[ ] Moderate levels of personal freedom
[ ] Low or no levels of personal freedom
What percentage of people think that human rights are respected in your country?
[X] More than 70%
[ ] 50% to 70%
[ ] Less than 50%
Is there significant discrimination based on race, colour or creed?
[X] No
[ ] Generally no, but there are some exceptions (please expand: ________)
[ ] Yes
How often does your government use new or emerging threats (such as war, pandemics or terrorism) as an excuse to curtail civil liberties?
[X] Rarely or never
[ ] Sometimes
[ ] Frequently

(OPTIONAL) - More information
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What is the approximate ethnic makeup of your nation? (in percentages)
How many official languages are there in your nation? What are these?
What is the political position of your nation's ruling Government?
What type of Government does your country have?
How many members of your nation's national assembly/legislature are there?
(OOC) Which real life nation would you describe yours as being most similar to?
(OOC) What result do you think you are mostly likely to get?


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[ ] I don't actually have feelings because you're alone in a simulation and I'm just an NPC created by the machine
[ ] All encompassing agape love accompanied by an inexplicable craving for a chocolate digestive.
Do you think I'm abusing the multiple choice function?
[ ] No
[X] Why would you even say that?
The Republic of Uthossia
A progressive socialist Baltic country known for its polyglottism, informality, integrity, and eco-friendliness.
A ~13.286 civilization, according to this index.
Member of the WMCA (I guess) | Waisnor · Malta Comino Gozo · Carrelie · Alezian Union · Achaean Republic · Uthossia

Skállútyrja(Uthossian for “Hello”)! Hello all!
Just here to have fun and (hopefully) make some friends ( :D ).
Also, my nation is, in some things, representative of my views.
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Israel and Eastern Jordan
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Posts: 10
Founded: Apr 23, 2021
Corporate Bordello

Postby Israel and Eastern Jordan » Sun Jan 29, 2023 6:12 am

The Federation Of Israel And Eastern Jordan
Short name of nation: Israel And Eastern Jordan
Your nation's current year 2023
Your nation's IC population 35.7 million
Confirmation - Is your nation MT? Yes

Section One - Electoral Process and Pluralism:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Are elections for the national legislature and head of government free?
[X] Yes, there are no restrictions on candidates
[ ] There are some restrictions on the electoral process. [If so please expand: ____]
[ ] There are significant restrictions, such as a single-party system
Are elections for the national legislature and head of government fair?
[X] Yes, there are no irregularities
[ ] There are some irregularities but they do not affect the overall outcome
[ ] There are significant irregularities in elections, or none are held at all
Are municipal elections both free and fair?
[X] Yes, they are free and fair
[ ] They are free but not fair
[ ] They are neither free nor fair
Is there universal suffrage for all adults (barring exclusions such as criminals and non-nationals)?
[X] Yes (criminals and permanent citizens who lived in Israel consistently for over 10 years may vote too)
[ ] No
Can citizens cast their vote free of significant threats to their security from state or non-state bodies?
[X] Yes
[ ] No
Do laws provide for broadly equal campaigning opportunities?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes in theory, but in practice opportunities are limited for some candidates
[ ] No
Is the process of financing political parties transparent and generally accepted?
[X] Yes
[ ] Not fully transparent
[ ] No
Following elections, are the constitutional mechanisms for the orderly transfer of power from one government to another clear, established and accepted?
[X] Yes to all three criteria (clear, established and accepted)
[ ] Yes to two of the three
[ ] Yes to one or none of the three
Are citizens free to form political parties that are independent of the government?
[ ] Yes
[X] There are some restrictions-Non citizens, minors and prisoners are not allowed to form political parties.
[ ] No
Do opposition parties have a realistic prospect of achieving government?
[X] Yes-our country has 4 main political parties and all 4 were the leading party at some point in the last 20 years.
[ ] There is a dominant two-party system in which other political forces never have any effective chance of taking part in national government
[ ] No
Is potential access to public office open to all citizens?
[X] Yes
[ ] Formally unrestricted, but in practice restricted for some groups, or for citizens from some parts of the country
[ ] No
Are citizens free to form political and civic organisations free of state interference and surveillance?
[X] Yes
[ ] Officially free, but subject to some restrictions or interference
[ ] No


Section Two - Functioning of government:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Do freely elected representatives determine government policy?
[X] Yes-The government is based on a coalition of parties from the parliament.
[ ] Exercise some meaningful influence
[ ] No
Is the legislature the supreme political body, with a clear supremacy over other branches of government?
[ ] Yes
[X] No-There is a system of checks and balances, no branch can be called supreme.
Is there an effective system of checks and balances on the exercise of government authority?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but there are some serious flaws
[ ] No
Is the government is free of undue influence by the military or the security services?
[X] Yes-The government influences the army, not the other way round.
[ ] Influence is low, but the defence minister is not a civilian. If the current risk of a military coup is extremely low, but the country has a recent history of military rule or coups
[ ] No
Are important government functions or policies dictated by a foreign power?
[X] No
[ ]: There are some features of a protectorate
[ ] Yes (e.g. significant presence of foreign troops; important decisions taken by foreign power; country is a protectorate)
Do special economic, religious or other powerful domestic groups exercise significant political power, parallel to democratic
institutions?

[ ] No
[X] They have some influence-There are sectorial parties of the Arab and Orthodox Jewish minorities which can influence policy if they are in the coalition.
[ ] Yes
Are sufficient mechanisms and institutions in place for assuring government accountability to the electorate in between elections?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[ ] No
Does the government’s authority extend over the full territory of the country?
[X] Yes
[ ] No
Is the functioning of government open and transparent, with sufficient public access to information?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[ ] No
How pervasive is corruption?
[X] Corruption is not a major problem
[ ] Corruption is a significant issue
[ ] Pervasive corruption exists
Is the civil service willing and capable of implementing government policy?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[ ] No
How many of your citizens believe they have control over their own lives and choices?
[X] Over 70%
[ ] 50 - 70%
[ ] Less than 50%
How many citizens say they have confidence in the government and its institutions?
[X] More than 40%-around 55% according to current polls.
[ ] 25 - 40%
[ ] Below 25%
How many of your nation's citizens say they have confidence in one or more of your nation's political parties?
[X] More than 40%
[ ] 25-40%
[ ] Below 25%

Section Three - Political Participation:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
What is the average voter turn out in a national election?
[ ] Consistently above 70%
[X] Between 50-70%-Usually around 65-70%.
[ ] Below 50%
[ ] Voting is compulsory
Do ethnic, religious and other minorities have a reasonable degree of autonomy and voice in the political process?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[ ] No
What percentage of your legislature is comprised of women?
[X] More than 20%
[ ] 10-20%
[ ] Less than 10%
What percentage of your population are members of a political party?
[ ] Over 7%
[X] 4% to 7%
[ ] Under 4%.
[ ] Membership is compulsory or it's a single-party state
How many of your citizens say they are interested in politics?
[X] Over 60%
[ ] 40% to 60%
[ ] Less than 40%
How many of your citizens have either taken part in a public demonstration, or indicated a willingness to do so lawfully?
[ ] Over 40%
[X] 30% to 40%
[ ] Less than 30%
What is the literacy rate in your nation?
[X] Over 90%
[ ] 70% to 90%
[ ] Less than 70%
How many of your adult citizens regularly watch or read the news?
[X] Over 50%
[ ] 30% to 50%
[ ] Less than 30%
Does your government try to promote citizens to engage in the political process?
[X] Yes
[ ] Somewhat
[ ] No
[ ] Participation is mandatory or forced

Section Four - Democratic political culture:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Is there a sufficient degree of societal consensus and cohesion to underpin a stable, functioning democracy?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but there are some serious doubts and/or risks
[ ] No
What percentage of your citizens say they desire strong leadership that can bypass the legislature and/or elections?
[X] Less than 30%
[ ] 30 - 50%
[ ] More than 50%
What percentage of citizens would support direct rule by the military?
[X] Less than 10%
[ ] 10 - 30%
[ ] More than 30%
What percentage of your nation's percentage say they would support experts or technocrats make decisions, rather than an elected government?
[X] Less than 50%
[ ] 50% to 70%
[ ] More than 70%
What percentage of your citizens would agree with the statement, "Democracies are not good at maintaining public order"?
[X] Less than 30%
[ ] 30 - 50%
[ ] More than 50%
What percentage of your nation's citizens believe that democracy negatively impacts the economy?
[X] Less than 20%
[ ] 20 - 60%
[ ] More than 60%
What percentage of your nation's citizens support democracy?
[X] More than 90%
[ ] 75% to 90%
[ ] Less than 75%
Is there a separation between church and state?
[X] Yes
[ ] There is some residual influence on the state
[ ] No

Section Five- Civil liberties:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Is there a free electronic media?
[X] Yes
[ ] There is, but state-controlled media is heavily favoured, or the media is dominated by a small number of private operators.
[ ] No
Is there a free print media?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but state-controlled media is heavily favoured or there is high degree of concentration of private ownership of national newspapers
[ ] No
Is there freedom of expression in your nation?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but minority viewpoints are often subject to harassment or alternatively there are restrictive libel and "hate speech" laws
[ ] No
Is media coverage robust? Is there open and free discussion of public issues, with a reasonable diversity of opinions?
[X] Yes
[ ] There is formal freedom, but high degree of conformity of opinion, including through self-censorship, or discouragement of minority or marginal views
[ ] No
Are there political restrictions on access to the internet?
[X] No
[ ] Some moderate restrictions (if so, please expand: ______ )
[ ] Yes
Are citizens free to form professional organisations and trade unions?
[X] Yes
[ ] Officially free, but subject to some restrictions in practice (Feel free to expand: ______ )
[ ] No
Do institutions provide citizens with the opportunity to successfully petition government to redress grievances?
[X] Yes
[ ] Some opportunities
[ ] No
What is the legal status of torture in your nation?
[X] Torture is not used
[ ] Torture is used
Is the judiciary free from government influence?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but public officials are subject to legal immunity
[ ] No
What degree of religious freedom exists in your nation?
[X] High - people from all religions are free to worship in public or private in your country
[ ] Moderate - some restrictions exist, or some religious groups feel unsafe despite official protections
[ ] Low - some or all religious groups are subject to significant restrictions
Are all citizens equal before the law in your country?
[X] Yes
[ ] Mostly, but some ethnic or religious minorities seem to be disproportionately targeted by law enforcement
[ ] No - the government clearly prejudices some groups over others
Do citizens enjoy basic security and protections by the government?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but crime is pervasive and a major problem
[ ] No
Is private business free from government undue interference and are property rights respected?
[X] Yes
[ ] Somewhat
[ ] No
How much personal freedom do your citizens have with regards to travel, work or study?
[X] High levels of personal freedom
[ ] Moderate levels of personal freedom
[ ] Low or no levels of personal freedom
What percentage of people think that human rights are respected in your country?
[X] More than 70%
[ ] 50% to 70%
[ ] Less than 50%
Is there significant discrimination based on race, colour or creed?
[X] No
[ ] Generally no, but there are some exceptions (please expand: ________)
[ ] Yes
How often does your government use new or emerging threats (such as war, pandemics or terrorism) as an excuse to curtail civil liberties?
[X] Rarely or never
[ ] Sometimes
[ ] Frequently

(OPTIONAL) - More information
We would appreciate filling in as much of this information as possible. However, this is not required to receive a complete score, and filling this information out will not change your score in any way.
What is the approximate ethnic makeup of your nation? (in percentages) 81% Jews, 17% Arabs, 2% others.
How many official languages are there in your nation? What are these? Hebrew and Arabic.
What is the political position of your nation's ruling Government? Liberal and capitalist, center.
What type of Government does your country have? Parliamentary democracy.
How many members of your nation's national assembly/legislature are there? 300.
(OOC) Which real life nation would you describe yours as being most similar to? Mostly Israel.
(OOC) What result do you think you are mostly likely to get?


END
(OOC) Which best describes your feelings toward this quiz:
[ ] I will never feel pleasure again knowing that this quiz is over, because it was the absolute apogee of my life
[ ] I don't actually have feelings because you're alone in a simulation and I'm just an NPC created by the machine
[ ] All encompassing agape love accompanied by an inexplicable craving for a chocolate digestive.
Do you think I'm abusing the multiple choice function?
[ ] No
[ ] Why would you even say that?

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Tangatarehua
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Posts: 1202
Founded: Sep 22, 2021
Mother Knows Best State

Postby Tangatarehua » Sun Jan 29, 2023 11:11 pm

Updated to this point.

Next update will might come sometime between now and the heat death of the universe, unlikely to come any time soon.
Last edited by Tangatarehua on Sun Jan 29, 2023 11:11 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Birgenland
Lobbyist
 
Posts: 16
Founded: Apr 20, 2020
Inoffensive Centrist Democracy

Postby Birgenland » Mon Jan 30, 2023 6:36 am

Your nation's full name (including pretitle):
Short name of nation: Birgenland
Your nation's current year 2023
Your nation's IC population 8.5 million
Confirmation - Is your nation MT? Yes

Section One - Electoral Process and Pluralism:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Are elections for the national legislature and head of government free?
[X] Yes, there are no restrictions on candidates
[ ] There are some restrictions on the electoral process. [If so please expand: ____]
[ ] There are significant restrictions, such as a single-party system
Are elections for the national legislature and head of government fair?
[X] Yes, there are no irregularities
[ ] There are some irregularities but they do not affect the overall outcome
[ ] There are significant irregularities in elections, or none are held at all
Are municipal elections both free and fair?
[X] Yes, they are free and fair
[ ] They are free but not fair
[ ] They are neither free nor fair
Is there universal suffrage for all adults (barring exclusions such as criminals and non-nationals)?
[X] Yes
[ ] No
Can citizens cast their vote free of significant threats to their security from state or non-state bodies?
[X] Yes
[ ] No
Do laws provide for broadly equal campaigning opportunities?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes in theory, but in practice opportunities are limited for some candidates
[ ] No
Is the process of financing political parties transparent and generally accepted?
[X] Yes
[ ] Not fully transparent
[ ] No
Following elections, are the constitutional mechanisms for the orderly transfer of power from one government to another clear, established and accepted?
[ ] Yes to all three criteria (clear, established and accepted)
[X] Yes to two of the three
[ ] Yes to one or none of the three
Are citizens free to form political parties that are independent of the government?
[X] Yes
[ ] There are some restrictions
[ ] No
Do opposition parties have a realistic prospect of achieving government?
[X] Yes
[ ] There is a dominant two-party system in which other political forces never have any effective chance of taking part in national government
[ ] No
Is potential access to public office open to all citizens?
[X] Yes
[ ] Formally unrestricted, but in practice restricted for some groups, or for citizens from some parts of the country
[ ] No
Are citizens free to form political and civic organisations free of state interference and surveillance?
[X] Yes
[ ] Officially free, but subject to some restrictions or interference
[ ] No


Section Two - Functioning of government:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Do freely elected representatives determine government policy?
[X] Yes
[ ] Exercise some meaningful influence
[ ] No
Is the legislature the supreme political body, with a clear supremacy over other branches of government?
[ ] Yes
[X] No
Is there an effective system of checks and balances on the exercise of government authority?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but there are some serious flaws
[ ] No
Is the government is free of undue influence by the military or the security services?
[X] Yes
[ ] Influence is low, but the defence minister is not a civilian. If the current risk of a military coup is extremely low, but the country has a recent history of military rule or coups
[ ] No
Are important government functions or policies dictated by a foreign power?
[X] No
[ ]: There are some features of a protectorate
[ ] Yes (e.g. significant presence of foreign troops; important decisions taken by foreign power; country is a protectorate)
Do special economic, religious or other powerful domestic groups exercise significant political power, parallel to democratic
institutions?

[ ] No
[X] They have some influence
[ ] Yes
Are sufficient mechanisms and institutions in place for assuring government accountability to the electorate in between elections?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[ ] No
Does the government’s authority extend over the full territory of the country?
[X] Yes
[ ] No
Is the functioning of government open and transparent, with sufficient public access to information?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[ ] No
How pervasive is corruption?
[X] Corruption is not a major problem
[ ] Corruption is a significant issue
[ ] Pervasive corruption exists
Is the civil service willing and capable of implementing government policy?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[ ] No
How many of your citizens believe they have control over their own lives and choices?
[X] Over 70%
[ ] 50 - 70%
[ ] Less than 50%
How many citizens say they have confidence in the government and its institutions?
[X] More than 40%
[ ] 25 - 40%
[ ] Below 25%
How many of your nation's citizens say they have confidence in one or more of your nation's political parties?
[X] More than 40%
[ ] 25-40%
[ ] Below 25%

Section Three - Political Participation:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
What is the average voter turn out in a national election?
[ ] Consistently above 70%
[ ] Between 50-70%
[ ] Below 50%
[X] Voting is compulsory
Do ethnic, religious and other minorities have a reasonable degree of autonomy and voice in the political process?
[ ] Yes
[ ] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[X] No
What percentage of your legislature is comprised of women?
[X] More than 20%
[ ] 10-20%
[ ] Less than 10%
What percentage of your population are members of a political party?
[ ] Over 7%
[X] 4% to 7%
[ ] Under 4%.
[ ] Membership is compulsory or it's a single-party state
How many of your citizens say they are interested in politics?
[ ] Over 60%
[X] 40% to 60%
[ ] Less than 40%
How many of your citizens have either taken part in a public demonstration, or indicated a willingness to do so lawfully?
[ ] Over 40%
[ ] 30% to 40%
[X] Less than 30%
What is the literacy rate in your nation?
[X] Over 90%
[ ] 70% to 90%
[ ] Less than 70%
How many of your adult citizens regularly watch or read the news?
[X] Over 50%
[ ] 30% to 50%
[ ] Less than 30%
Does your government try to promote citizens to engage in the political process?
[ ] Yes
[X] Somewhat
[ ] No
[ ] Participation is mandatory or forced

Section Four - Democratic political culture:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Is there a sufficient degree of societal consensus and cohesion to underpin a stable, functioning democracy?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but there are some serious doubts and/or risks
[ ] No
What percentage of your citizens say they desire strong leadership that can bypass the legislature and/or elections?
[X] Less than 30%
[ ] 30 - 50%
[ ] More than 50%
What percentage of citizens would support direct rule by the military?
[X] Less than 10%
[ ] 10 - 30%
[ ] More than 30%
What percentage of your nation's percentage say they would support experts or technocrats make decisions, rather than an elected government?
[X] Less than 50%
[ ] 50% to 70%
[ ] More than 70%
What percentage of your citizens would agree with the statement, "Democracies are not good at maintaining public order"?
[X] Less than 30%
[ ] 30 - 50%
[ ] More than 50%
What percentage of your nation's citizens believe that democracy negatively impacts the economy?
[X] Less than 20%
[ ] 20 - 60%
[ ] More than 60%
What percentage of your nation's citizens support democracy?
[X] More than 90%
[ ] 75% to 90%
[ ] Less than 75%
Is there a separation between church and state?
[X] Yes
[ ] There is some residual influence on the state
[ ] No

Section Five- Civil liberties:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Is there a free electronic media?
[X] Yes
[ ] There is, but state-controlled media is heavily favoured, or the media is dominated by a small number of private operators.
[ ] No
Is there a free print media?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but state-controlled media is heavily favoured or there is high degree of concentration of private ownership of national newspapers
[ ] No
Is there freedom of expression in your nation?
[ ] Yes
[X] Yes, but minority viewpoints are often subject to harassment or alternatively there are restrictive libel and "hate speech" laws
[ ] No
Is media coverage robust? Is there open and free discussion of public issues, with a reasonable diversity of opinions?
[X] Yes
[ ] There is formal freedom, but high degree of conformity of opinion, including through self-censorship, or discouragement of minority or marginal views
[ ] No
Are there political restrictions on access to the internet?
[X] No
[ ] Some moderate restrictions (if so, please expand: ______ )
[ ] Yes
Are citizens free to form professional organisations and trade unions?
[X] Yes
[ ] Officially free, but subject to some restrictions in practice (Feel free to expand: ______ )
[ ] No
Do institutions provide citizens with the opportunity to successfully petition government to redress grievances?
[X] Yes
[ ] Some opportunities
[ ] No
What is the legal status of torture in your nation?
[ ] Torture is not used
[X] Torture is used
Is the judiciary free from government influence?
[ ] Yes
[X] Yes, but public officials are subject to legal immunity
[ ] No
What degree of religious freedom exists in your nation?
[ ] High - people from all religions are free to worship in public or private in your country
[X] Moderate - some restrictions exist, or some religious groups feel unsafe despite official protections
[ ] Low - some or all religious groups are subject to significant restrictions
Are all citizens equal before the law in your country?
[ ] Yes
[X] Mostly, but some ethnic or religious minorities seem to be disproportionately targeted by law enforcement
[ ] No - the government clearly prejudices some groups over others
Do citizens enjoy basic security and protections by the government?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but crime is pervasive and a major problem
[ ] No
Is private business free from government undue interference and are property rights respected?
[X] Yes
[ ] Somewhat
[ ] No
How much personal freedom do your citizens have with regards to travel, work or study?
[X] High levels of personal freedom
[ ] Moderate levels of personal freedom
[ ] Low or no levels of personal freedom
What percentage of people think that human rights are respected in your country?
[X] More than 70%
[ ] 50% to 70%
[ ] Less than 50%
Is there significant discrimination based on race, colour or creed?
[ ] No
[X] Generally no, but there are some exceptions (please expand: Population is almost exclusively white, lots of people are acting discriminative towards people of colour, but no difference in law)
[ ] Yes
How often does your government use new or emerging threats (such as war, pandemics or terrorism) as an excuse to curtail civil liberties?
[ ] Rarely or never
[X] Sometimes
[ ] Frequently

(OPTIONAL) - More information
We would appreciate filling in as much of this information as possible. However, this is not required to receive a complete score, and filling this information out will not change your score in any way.
What is the approximate ethnic makeup of your nation? (in percentages) 95% Ethnic Birglanders, 4% Other white Europeans, 1% Others
How many official languages are there in your nation? What are these? 1 Birgish
What is the political position of your nation's ruling Government? Right
What type of Government does your country have? Federal parliamentary constitutional monarchy
How many members of your nation's national assembly/legislature are there? 150
(OOC) Which real life nation would you describe yours as being most similar to? No idea
(OOC) What result do you think you are mostly likely to get? 70


END
(OOC) Which best describes your feelings toward this quiz:
[ ] I will never feel pleasure again knowing that this quiz is over, because it was the absolute apogee of my life
[ ] I don't actually have feelings because you're alone in a simulation and I'm just an NPC created by the machine
[X] All encompassing agape love accompanied by an inexplicable craving for a chocolate digestive.
Do you think I'm abusing the multiple choice function?
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Western Shaudal
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Posts: 2
Founded: Jan 30, 2023
Ex-Nation

Postby Western Shaudal » Mon Jan 30, 2023 10:41 pm

Your nation's full name (including pretitle): Republic of Western Shaudal
Short name of nation: Shaudal
Your nation's current year: 2023
Your nation's IC population: 95 million
Confirmation - Is your nation MT? Yes

Section One - Electoral Process and Pluralism:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Are elections for the national legislature and head of government free?
[ ] Yes, there are no restrictions on candidates
[X] There are some restrictions on the electoral process. [Candidate must have no criminal history, at least 5 years in a government job, and be native born, and have completed their mandatory military service]
[ ] There are significant restrictions, such as a single-party system
Are elections for the national legislature and head of government fair?
[X] Yes, there are no irregularities
[ ] There are some irregularities but they do not affect the overall outcome
[ ] There are significant irregularities in elections, or none are held at all
Are municipal elections both free and fair?
[ ] Yes, they are free and fair
[ ] They are free but not fair
[X] They are neither free nor fair
Is there universal suffrage for all adults (barring exclusions such as criminals and non-nationals)?
[X] Yes
[ ] No
Can citizens cast their vote free of significant threats to their security from state or non-state bodies?
[X] Yes
[ ] No
Do laws provide for broadly equal campaigning opportunities?
[ ] Yes
[ ] Yes in theory, but in practice opportunities are limited for some candidates
[X] No
Is the process of financing political parties transparent and generally accepted?
[ ] Yes
[ ] Not fully transparent
[X] No
Following elections, are the constitutional mechanisms for the orderly transfer of power from one government to another clear, established and accepted?
[X] Yes to all three criteria (clear, established and accepted)
[ ] Yes to two of the three
[ ] Yes to one or none of the three
Are citizens free to form political parties that are independent of the government?
[ ] Yes
[X] There are some restrictions (for example - political parties can only be formed is they have 10,000 signatures and aren't any kind of socialist or anarchist)
[ ] No
Do opposition parties have a realistic prospect of achieving government?
[ ] Yes
[ ] There is a dominant two-party system in which other political forces never have any effective chance of taking part in national government
[X] No
Is potential access to public office open to all citizens?
[ ] Yes
[X] Formally unrestricted, but in practice restricted for some groups, or for citizens from some parts of the country
[ ] No
Are citizens free to form political and civic organisations free of state interference and surveillance?
[ ] Yes
[ ] Officially free, but subject to some restrictions or interference
[X] No


Section Two - Functioning of government:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Do freely elected representatives determine government policy?
[ ] Yes
[X] Exercise some meaningful influence
[ ] No
Is the legislature the supreme political body, with a clear supremacy over other branches of government?
[ ] Yes
[X] No
Is there an effective system of checks and balances on the exercise of government authority?
[ ] Yes
[ ] Yes, but there are some serious flaws
[X] No
Is the government is free of undue influence by the military or the security services?
[ ] Yes
[X] Influence is low, but the defence minister is not a civilian. If the current risk of a military coup is extremely low, but the country has a recent history of military rule or coups
[ ] No
Are important government functions or policies dictated by a foreign power?
[X] No
[ ]: There are some features of a protectorate
[ ] Yes (e.g. significant presence of foreign troops; important decisions taken by foreign power; country is a protectorate)
Do special economic, religious or other powerful domestic groups exercise significant political power, parallel to democratic
institutions?
[X] No
[ ] They have some influence
[ ] Yes
Are sufficient mechanisms and institutions in place for assuring government accountability to the electorate in between elections?
[ ] Yes
[ ] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[X] No
Does the government’s authority extend over the full territory of the country?
[X] Yes
[ ] No
Is the functioning of government open and transparent, with sufficient public access to information?
[ ] Yes
[ ] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[X] No
How pervasive is corruption?
[ ] Corruption is not a major problem
[X] Corruption is a significant issue
[ ] Pervasive corruption exists
Is the civil service willing and capable of implementing government policy?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[ ] No
How many of your citizens believe they have control over their own lives and choices?
[ ] Over 70%
[X] 50 - 70%
[ ] Less than 50%
How many citizens say they have confidence in the government and its institutions?
[X] More than 40%
[ ] 25 - 40%
[ ] Below 25%
How many of your nation's citizens say they have confidence in one or more of your nation's political parties?
[X] More than 40%
[ ] 25-40%
[ ] Below 25%

Section Three - Political Participation:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
What is the average voter turn out in a national election?
[ ] Consistently above 70%
[ ] Between 50-70%
[ ] Below 50%
[X] Voting is compulsory
Do ethnic, religious and other minorities have a reasonable degree of autonomy and voice in the political process?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[ ] No
What percentage of your legislature is comprised of women?
[ ] More than 20%
[X] 10-20%
[ ] Less than 10%
What percentage of your population are members of a political party?
[X] Over 7%
[ ] 4% to 7%
[ ] Under 4%.
[ ] Membership is compulsory or it's a single-party state
How many of your citizens say they are interested in politics?
[X] Over 60%
[ ] 40% to 60%
[ ] Less than 40%
How many of your citizens have either taken part in a public demonstration, or indicated a willingness to do so lawfully?
[ ] Over 40%
[ ] 30% to 40%
[X] Less than 30%
What is the literacy rate in your nation?
[ ] Over 90%
[X] 70% to 90%
[ ] Less than 70%
How many of your adult citizens regularly watch or read the news?
[X] Over 50%
[ ] 30% to 50%
[ ] Less than 30%
Does your government try to promote citizens to engage in the political process?
[X] Yes
[ ] Somewhat
[ ] No
[ ] Participation is mandatory or forced

Section Four - Democratic political culture:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Is there a sufficient degree of societal consensus and cohesion to underpin a stable, functioning democracy?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but there are some serious doubts and/or risks
[ ] No
What percentage of your citizens say they desire strong leadership that can bypass the legislature and/or elections?
[X] Less than 30%
[ ] 30 - 50%
[ ] More than 50%
What percentage of citizens would support direct rule by the military?
[X] Less than 10%
[ ] 10 - 30%
[ ] More than 30%
What percentage of your nation's percentage say they would support experts or technocrats make decisions, rather than an elected government?
[X] Less than 50%
[ ] 50% to 70%
[ ] More than 70%
What percentage of your citizens would agree with the statement, "Democracies are not good at maintaining public order"?
[X] Less than 30%
[ ] 30 - 50%
[ ] More than 50%
What percentage of your nation's citizens believe that democracy negatively impacts the economy?
[X] Less than 20%
[ ] 20 - 60%
[ ] More than 60%
What percentage of your nation's citizens support democracy?
[X] More than 90%
[ ] 75% to 90%
[ ] Less than 75%
Is there a separation between church and state?
[X] Yes
[ ] There is some residual influence on the state
[ ] No

Section Five- Civil liberties:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Is there a free electronic media?
[ ] Yes
[ ] There is, but state-controlled media is heavily favoured, or the media is dominated by a small number of private operators.
[X] No
Is there a free print media?
[ ] Yes
[ ] Yes, but state-controlled media is heavily favoured or there is high degree of concentration of private ownership of national newspapers
[X] No
Is there freedom of expression in your nation?
[ ] Yes
[ ] Yes, but minority viewpoints are often subject to harassment or alternatively there are restrictive libel and "hate speech" laws
[X] No
Is media coverage robust? Is there open and free discussion of public issues, with a reasonable diversity of opinions?
[ ] Yes
[ ] There is formal freedom, but high degree of conformity of opinion, including through self-censorship, or discouragement of minority or marginal views
[X] No
Are there political restrictions on access to the internet?
[ ] No
[ ] Some moderate restrictions (if so, please expand: ______ )
[X] Yes
Are citizens free to form professional organisations and trade unions?
[ ] Yes
[ ] Officially free, but subject to some restrictions in practice (Feel free to expand: ______ )
[X] No
Do institutions provide citizens with the opportunity to successfully petition government to redress grievances?
[ ] Yes
[X] Some opportunities
[ ] No
What is the legal status of torture in your nation?
[X] Torture is not used, torture has been illegal since 2000 but it's often looked over when it happens illegally
[ ] Torture is used
Is the judiciary free from government influence?
[ ] Yes
[ ] Yes, but public officials are subject to legal immunity
[X] No
What degree of religious freedom exists in your nation?
[X] High - people from all religions are free to worship in public or private in your country, with the exception of known cults
[ ] Moderate - some restrictions exist, or some religious groups feel unsafe despite official protections
[ ] Low - some or all religious groups are subject to significant restrictions
Are all citizens equal before the law in your country?
[X] Yes
[ ] Mostly, but some ethnic or religious minorities seem to be disproportionately targeted by law enforcement
[ ] No - the government clearly prejudices some groups over others
Do citizens enjoy basic security and protections by the government?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but crime is pervasive and a major problem
[ ] No
Is private business free from government undue interference and are property rights respected?
[X] Yes
[ ] Somewhat
[ ] No
How much personal freedom do your citizens have with regards to travel, work or study?
[ ] High levels of personal freedom
[X] Moderate levels of personal freedom
[ ] Low or no levels of personal freedom
What percentage of people think that human rights are respected in your country?
[ ] More than 70%
[ ] 50% to 70%
[X] Less than 50%
Is there significant discrimination based on race, colour or creed?
[X] No
[ ] Generally no, but there are some exceptions (please expand: ________)
[ ] Yes
How often does your government use new or emerging threats (such as war, pandemics or terrorism) as an excuse to curtail civil liberties?
[ ] Rarely or never
[ ] Sometimes
[X] Frequently

(OPTIONAL) - More information
We would appreciate filling in as much of this information as possible. However, this is not required to receive a complete score, and filling this information out will not change your score in any way.
What is the approximate ethnic makeup of your nation? (in percentages):
How many official languages are there in your nation? What are these? 1, Shaudal
What is the political position of your nation's ruling Government? Authoritarian Capitalist
What type of Government does your country have? Unitary Dominant Party Presidential Republic
How many members of your nation's national assembly/legislature are there? 450
(OOC) Which real life nation would you describe yours as being most similar to? Nigeria
(OOC) What result do you think you are mostly likely to get? Very low hybrid regime
(OOC) Have you seen my glasses? I know asking strangers on the internet is a hell of a long shot but I put them down before and they just seem to have disappeared, I can't find them anywhere and it's really stressing me out.


END
Are you satisfied with this index? Yes
Any suggestions or comments on how to improve? Possibly stuff about how centralized power is and how much autonomy is given to local regions
Last edited by Western Shaudal on Mon Jan 30, 2023 11:28 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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Posts: 30
Founded: Aug 20, 2022
Inoffensive Centrist Democracy

I love democracy!

Postby Australia-New Zealand » Wed Feb 01, 2023 5:17 pm

Your nation's full name (including pretitle): Commonwealth of Australia-New Zealand
Short name of nation: Australia-New Zealand
Your nation's current year 2023
Your nation's IC population 57.8 million
Confirmation - Is your nation MT? Yes, but leaning near Post modern tech due to much development

Section One - Electoral Process and Pluralism:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Are elections for the national legislature and head of government free?
[ ] Yes, there are no restrictions on candidates
[x] There are some restrictions on the electoral process. [If so please expand: The restrictions are that the candidates are not allowed to accept bribes or do anything else corrupt]
[ ] There are significant restrictions, such as a single-party system
Are elections for the national legislature and head of government fair?
[x] Yes, there are no irregularities
[ ] There are some irregularities but they do not affect the overall outcome
[ ] There are significant irregularities in elections, or none are held at all
Are municipal elections both free and fair?
[x] Yes, they are free and fair
[ ] They are free but not fair
[ ] They are neither free nor fair
Is there universal suffrage for all adults (barring exclusions such as criminals and non-nationals)?
[x] Yes
[ ] No
Can citizens cast their vote free of significant threats to their security from state or non-state bodies?
[x] Yes
[ ] No
Do laws provide for broadly equal campaigning opportunities?
[x] Yes
[ ] Yes in theory, but in practice opportunities are limited for some candidates
[ ] No
Is the process of financing political parties transparent and generally accepted?
[x] Yes
[ ] Not fully transparent
[ ] No
Following elections, are the constitutional mechanisms for the orderly transfer of power from one government to another clear, established and accepted?
[x] Yes to all three criteria (clear, established and accepted)
[ ] Yes to two of the three
[ ] Yes to one or none of the three
Are citizens free to form political parties that are independent of the government?
[x] Yes
[ ] There are some restrictions
[ ] No
Do opposition parties have a realistic prospect of achieving government?
[x] Yes
[ ] There is a dominant two-party system in which other political forces never have any effective chance of taking part in national government
[ ] No
Is potential access to public office open to all citizens?
[ ] Yes
[x] Formally unrestricted, but in practice restricted for some groups, or for citizens from some parts of the country (the only restrictions are known extremists, the king/queen, known s#x offenders and dumb people (the last one is what Ecuador did one time where they fired their leader for being dumb)
[ ] No
Are citizens free to form political and civic organisations free of state interference and surveillance?
[x] Yes
[ ] Officially free, but subject to some restrictions or interference
[ ] No


Section Two - Functioning of government:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Do freely elected representatives determine government policy?
[ ] Yes
[x] Exercise some meaningful influence
[ ] No
Is the legislature the supreme political body, with a clear supremacy over other branches of government?
[x] Yes
[ ] No
Is there an effective system of checks and balances on the exercise of government authority?
[x] Yes
[ ] Yes, but there are some serious flaws
[ ] No
Is the government is free of undue influence by the military or the security services?
[x] Yes
[ ] Influence is low, but the defence minister is not a civilian. If the current risk of a military coup is extremely low, but the country has a recent history of military rule or coups
[ ] No
Are important government functions or policies dictated by a foreign power?
[x] No
[ ]: There are some features of a protectorate
[ ] Yes (e.g. significant presence of foreign troops; important decisions taken by foreign power; country is a protectorate)
Do special economic, religious or other powerful domestic groups exercise significant political power, parallel to democratic
institutions?

[x] No
[ ] They have some influence
[ ] Yes
Are sufficient mechanisms and institutions in place for assuring government accountability to the electorate in between elections?
[x] Yes
[ ] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[ ] No
Does the government’s authority extend over the full territory of the country?
[x] Yes
[ ] No
Is the functioning of government open and transparent, with sufficient public access to information?
[x] Yes
[ ] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[ ] No
How pervasive is corruption?
[x] Corruption is not a major problem
[ ] Corruption is a significant issue
[ ] Pervasive corruption exists
Is the civil service willing and capable of implementing government policy?
[x] Yes
[ ] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[ ] No
How many of your citizens believe they have control over their own lives and choices?
[x] Over 70%
[ ] 50 - 70%
[ ] Less than 50%
How many citizens say they have confidence in the government and its institutions?
[x] More than 40%
[ ] 25 - 40%
[ ] Below 25%
How many of your nation's citizens say they have confidence in one or more of your nation's political parties?
[x] More than 40%
[ ] 25-40%
[ ] Below 25%

Section Three - Political Participation:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
What is the average voter turn out in a national election?
[x] Consistently above 70%
[ ] Between 50-70%
[ ] Below 50%
[ ] Voting is compulsory
Do ethnic, religious and other minorities have a reasonable degree of autonomy and voice in the political process?
[x] Yes
[ ] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[ ] No
What percentage of your legislature is comprised of women?
[x] More than 20%
[ ] 10-20%
[ ] Less than 10%
What percentage of your population are members of a political party?
[x] Over 7%
[ ] 4% to 7%
[ ] Under 4%.
[ ] Membership is compulsory or it's a single-party state
How many of your citizens say they are interested in politics?
[ ] Over 60%
[x] 40% to 60%
[ ] Less than 40%
How many of your citizens have either taken part in a public demonstration, or indicated a willingness to do so lawfully?
[x] Over 40%
[ ] 30% to 40%
[ ] Less than 30%
What is the literacy rate in your nation?
[x] Over 90%
[ ] 70% to 90%
[ ] Less than 70%
How many of your adult citizens regularly watch or read the news?
[x] Over 50%
[ ] 30% to 50%
[ ] Less than 30%
Does your government try to promote citizens to engage in the political process?
[x] Yes
[ ] Somewhat
[ ] No
[ ] Participation is mandatory or forced

Section Four - Democratic political culture:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Is there a sufficient degree of societal consensus and cohesion to underpin a stable, functioning democracy?
[x] Yes
[ ] Yes, but there are some serious doubts and/or risks
[ ] No
What percentage of your citizens say they desire strong leadership that can bypass the legislature and/or elections?
[x] Less than 30%
[ ] 30 - 50%
[ ] More than 50%
What percentage of citizens would support direct rule by the military?
[x] Less than 10%
[ ] 10 - 30%
[ ] More than 30%
What percentage of your nation's percentage say they would support experts or technocrats make decisions, rather than an elected government?
[x] Less than 50%
[ ] 50% to 70%
[ ] More than 70%
What percentage of your citizens would agree with the statement, "Democracies are not good at maintaining public order"?
[x] Less than 30%
[ ] 30 - 50%
[ ] More than 50%
What percentage of your nation's citizens believe that democracy negatively impacts the economy?
[x] Less than 20%
[ ] 20 - 60%
[ ] More than 60%
What percentage of your nation's citizens support democracy?
[x] More than 90%
[ ] 75% to 90%
[ ] Less than 75%
Is there a separation between church and state?
[x] Yes
[ ] There is some residual influence on the state
[ ] No

Section Five- Civil liberties:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Is there a free electronic media?
[x] Yes
[ ] There is, but state-controlled media is heavily favoured, or the media is dominated by a small number of private operators.
[ ] No
Is there a free print media?
[x] Yes
[ ] Yes, but state-controlled media is heavily favoured or there is high degree of concentration of private ownership of national newspapers
[ ] No
Is there freedom of expression in your nation?
[x] Yes
[ ] Yes, but minority viewpoints are often subject to harassment or alternatively there are restrictive libel and "hate speech" laws
[ ] No
Is media coverage robust? Is there open and free discussion of public issues, with a reasonable diversity of opinions?
[x] Yes
[ ] There is formal freedom, but high degree of conformity of opinion, including through self-censorship, or discouragement of minority or marginal views
[ ] No
Are there political restrictions on access to the internet?
[ ] No
[x] Some moderate restrictions (if so, please expand: No adult sites allowed)
[ ] Yes
Are citizens free to form professional organisations and trade unions?
[x] Yes
[ ] Officially free, but subject to some restrictions in practice (Feel free to expand: ______ )
[ ] No
Do institutions provide citizens with the opportunity to successfully petition government to redress grievances?
[x] Yes
[ ] Some opportunities
[ ] No
What is the legal status of torture in your nation?
[x] Torture is not used
[ ] Torture is used
Is the judiciary free from government influence?
[x] Yes
[ ] Yes, but public officials are subject to legal immunity
[ ] No
What degree of religious freedom exists in your nation?
[x] High - people from all religions are free to worship in public or private in your country
[ ] Moderate - some restrictions exist, or some religious groups feel unsafe despite official protections
[ ] Low - some or all religious groups are subject to significant restrictions
Are all citizens equal before the law in your country?
[x] Yes
[ ] Mostly, but some ethnic or religious minorities seem to be disproportionately targeted by law enforcement
[ ] No - the government clearly prejudices some groups over others
Do citizens enjoy basic security and protections by the government?
[x] Yes
[ ] Yes, but crime is pervasive and a major problem
[ ] No
Is private business free from government undue interference and are property rights respected?
[ ] Yes
[x] Somewhat
[ ] No
How much personal freedom do your citizens have with regards to travel, work or study?
[x] High levels of personal freedom
[ ] Moderate levels of personal freedom
[ ] Low or no levels of personal freedom
What percentage of people think that human rights are respected in your country?
[x] More than 70%
[ ] 50% to 70%
[ ] Less than 50%
Is there significant discrimination based on race, colour or creed?
[x] No
[ ] Generally no, but there are some exceptions (please expand: ________)
[ ] Yes
How often does your government use new or emerging threats (such as war, pandemics or terrorism) as an excuse to curtail civil liberties?
[x] Rarely or never
[ ] Sometimes
[ ] Frequently

(OPTIONAL) - More information
We would appreciate filling in as much of this information as possible. However, this is not required to receive a complete score, and filling this information out will not change your score in any way.
What is the approximate ethnic makeup of your nation? (in percentages) European (85%) Native oceanians (AU aboriginals, polynesians basically non europeans) (10%) Other (5%)
How many official languages are there in your nation? What are these?
What is the political position of your nation's ruling Government?
What type of Government does your country have? Federal parliamentary constitutional monarchy
How many members of your nation's national assembly/legislature are there?
(OOC) Which real life nation would you describe yours as being most similar to? Norway
(OOC) What result do you think you are mostly likely to get? Democratic!


END
(OOC) Which best describes your feelings toward this quiz:
[ ] I will never feel pleasure again knowing that this quiz is over, because it was the absolute apogee of my life
[ ] I don't actually have feelings because you're alone in a simulation and I'm just an NPC created by the machine
[ ] All encompassing agape love accompanied by an inexplicable craving for a chocolate digestive.
Do you think I'm abusing the multiple choice function?
[ ] No
[ ] Why would you even say that?
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This nation has no pretitle, simply Australia-New Zealand, though please call it AU-NZ its easier, NS stats never existed, Great power (in my country's universe), We own all of Oceania but the smaller islands are irrelevant, we are very developed and are better in every way then the nordic countries, also western australia (niew holland) is majority dutch population, the Australian and New Zealander wildlife are our secret super weapons (Emus, Laser kiwis, Kangaroos, Spiders, Snakes etc.

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Doge Land
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Posts: 333
Founded: Feb 15, 2019
Psychotic Dictatorship

Postby Doge Land » Wed Feb 01, 2023 5:41 pm

Your nation's full name (including pretitle): The Republic of Doge Land
Short name of nation: Doge Land
Your nation's current year 2023
Your nation's IC population 79,336,000
Confirmation - Is your nation MT? yes

Section One - Electoral Process and Pluralism:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Are elections for the national legislature and head of government free?
[ ] Yes, there are no restrictions on candidates
[ ] There are some restrictions on the electoral process. [If so please expand: ____]
[X] There are significant restrictions, such as a single-party system
Are elections for the national legislature and head of government fair?
[ ] Yes, there are no irregularities
[ ] There are some irregularities but they do not affect the overall outcome
[X] There are significant irregularities in elections, or none are held at all
Are municipal elections both free and fair?
[ ] Yes, they are free and fair
[ ] They are free but not fair
[X] They are neither free nor fair
Is there universal suffrage for all adults (barring exclusions such as criminals and non-nationals)?
[ ] Yes
[X] No
Can citizens cast their vote free of significant threats to their security from state or non-state bodies?
[ ] Yes
[X] No
Do laws provide for broadly equal campaigning opportunities?
[ ] Yes
[ ] Yes in theory, but in practice opportunities are limited for some candidates
[X] No
Is the process of financing political parties transparent and generally accepted?
[ ] Yes
[ ] Not fully transparent
[X] No
Following elections, are the constitutional mechanisms for the orderly transfer of power from one government to another clear, established and accepted?
[ ] Yes to all three criteria (clear, established and accepted)
[ ] Yes to two of the three
[X] Yes to one or none of the three
Are citizens free to form political parties that are independent of the government?
[ ] Yes
[ ] There are some restrictions
[X] No
Do opposition parties have a realistic prospect of achieving government?
[ ] Yes
[ ] There is a dominant two-party system in which other political forces never have any effective chance of taking part in national government
[X] No
Is potential access to public office open to all citizens?
[ ] Yes
[ ] Formally unrestricted, but in practice restricted for some groups, or for citizens from some parts of the country
[X] No
Are citizens free to form political and civic organisations free of state interference and surveillance?
[ ] Yes
[ ] Officially free, but subject to some restrictions or interference
[X] No


Section Two - Functioning of government:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Do freely elected representatives determine government policy?
[ ] Yes
[ ] Exercise some meaningful influence
[X] No
Is the legislature the supreme political body, with a clear supremacy over other branches of government?
[X] Yes
[ ] No
Is there an effective system of checks and balances on the exercise of government authority?
[ ] Yes
[X] Yes, but there are some serious flaws
[ ] No
Is the government is free of undue influence by the military or the security services?
[ ] Yes
[X] Influence is low, but the defence minister is not a civilian. If the current risk of a military coup is extremely low, but the country has a recent history of military rule or coups
[ ] No
Are important government functions or policies dictated by a foreign power?
[X] No
[ ]: There are some features of a protectorate
[ ] Yes (e.g. significant presence of foreign troops; important decisions taken by foreign power; country is a protectorate)
Do special economic, religious or other powerful domestic groups exercise significant political power, parallel to democratic
institutions?

[ ] No
[ ] They have some influence
[X] Yes
Are sufficient mechanisms and institutions in place for assuring government accountability to the electorate in between elections?
[ ] Yes
[ ] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[X] No
Does the government’s authority extend over the full territory of the country?
[X] Yes
[ ] No
Is the functioning of government open and transparent, with sufficient public access to information?
[ ] Yes
[ ] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[X] No
How pervasive is corruption?
[ ] Corruption is not a major problem
[X] Corruption is a significant issue
[ ] Pervasive corruption exists
Is the civil service willing and capable of implementing government policy?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[ ] No
How many of your citizens believe they have control over their own lives and choices?
[ ] Over 70%
[X] 50 - 70%
[ ] Less than 50%
How many citizens say they have confidence in the government and its institutions?
[X] More than 40%
[ ] 25 - 40%
[ ] Below 25%
How many of your nation's citizens say they have confidence in one or more of your nation's political parties?
[X] More than 40%
[ ] 25-40%
[ ] Below 25%

Section Three - Political Participation:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
What is the average voter turn out in a national election?
[ ] Consistently above 70%
[ ] Between 50-70%
[X] Below 50%
[ ] Voting is compulsory
Do ethnic, religious and other minorities have a reasonable degree of autonomy and voice in the political process?
[ ] Yes
[ ] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[X] No
What percentage of your legislature is comprised of women?
[ ] More than 20%
[X] 10-20%
[ ] Less than 10%
What percentage of your population are members of a political party?
[ ] Over 7%
[ ] 4% to 7%
[ ] Under 4%.
[X] Membership is compulsory or it's a single-party state
How many of your citizens say they are interested in politics?
[ ] Over 60%
[ ] 40% to 60%
[X] Less than 40%
How many of your citizens have either taken part in a public demonstration, or indicated a willingness to do so lawfully?
[ ] Over 40%
[ ] 30% to 40%
[X] Less than 30%
What is the literacy rate in your nation?
[ ] Over 90%
[X] 70% to 90%
[ ] Less than 70%
How many of your adult citizens regularly watch or read the news?
[ ] Over 50%
[X] 30% to 50%
[ ] Less than 30%
Does your government try to promote citizens to engage in the political process?
[ ] Yes
[ ] Somewhat
[X] No
[ ] Participation is mandatory or forced

Section Four - Democratic political culture:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Is there a sufficient degree of societal consensus and cohesion to underpin a stable, functioning democracy?
[ ] Yes
[ ] Yes, but there are some serious doubts and/or risks
[X] No
What percentage of your citizens say they desire strong leadership that can bypass the legislature and/or elections?
[ ] Less than 30%
[X] 30 - 50%
[ ] More than 50%
What percentage of citizens would support direct rule by the military?
[X] Less than 10%
[ ] 10 - 30%
[ ] More than 30%
What percentage of your nation's percentage say they would support experts or technocrats make decisions, rather than an elected government?
[X] Less than 50%
[ ] 50% to 70%
[ ] More than 70%
What percentage of your citizens would agree with the statement, "Democracies are not good at maintaining public order"?
[ ] Less than 30%
[ ] 30 - 50%
[X] More than 50%
What percentage of your nation's citizens believe that democracy negatively impacts the economy?
[ ] Less than 20%
[ ] 20 - 60%
[X] More than 60%
What percentage of your nation's citizens support democracy?
[ ] More than 90%
[ ] 75% to 90%
[X] Less than 75%
Is there a separation between church and state?
[ ] Yes
[X] There is some residual influence on the state
[ ] No

Section Five- Civil liberties:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Is there a free electronic media?
[ ] Yes
[X] There is, but state-controlled media is heavily favoured, or the media is dominated by a small number of private operators.
[ ] No
Is there a free print media?
[ ] Yes
[X] Yes, but state-controlled media is heavily favoured or there is high degree of concentration of private ownership of national newspapers
[ ] No
Is there freedom of expression in your nation?
[ ] Yes
[X] Yes, but minority viewpoints are often subject to harassment or alternatively there are restrictive libel and "hate speech" laws
[ ] No
Is media coverage robust? Is there open and free discussion of public issues, with a reasonable diversity of opinions?
[ ] Yes
[X] There is formal freedom, but high degree of conformity of opinion, including through self-censorship, or discouragement of minority or marginal views
[ ] No
Are there political restrictions on access to the internet?
[X] No
[ ] Some moderate restrictions (if so, please expand: ______ )
[ ] Yes
Are citizens free to form professional organisations and trade unions?
[ ] Yes
[ ] Officially free, but subject to some restrictions in practice (Feel free to expand: ______ )
[X] No
Do institutions provide citizens with the opportunity to successfully petition government to redress grievances?
[X] Yes
[ ] Some opportunities
[ ] No
What is the legal status of torture in your nation?
[ ] Torture is not used
[X] Torture is used
Is the judiciary free from government influence?
[ ] Yes
[X] Yes, but public officials are subject to legal immunity
[ ] No
What degree of religious freedom exists in your nation?
[ ] High - people from all religions are free to worship in public or private in your country
[ ] Moderate - some restrictions exist, or some religious groups feel unsafe despite official protections
[X] Low - some or all religious groups are subject to significant restrictions
Are all citizens equal before the law in your country?
[ ] Yes
[ ] Mostly, but some ethnic or religious minorities seem to be disproportionately targeted by law enforcement
[X] No - the government clearly prejudices some groups over others
Do citizens enjoy basic security and protections by the government?
[ ] Yes
[X] Yes, but crime is pervasive and a major problem
[ ] No
Is private business free from government undue interference and are property rights respected?
[ ] Yes
[X] Somewhat
[ ] No
How much personal freedom do your citizens have with regards to travel, work or study?
[ ] High levels of personal freedom
[X] Moderate levels of personal freedom
[ ] Low or no levels of personal freedom
What percentage of people think that human rights are respected in your country?
[ ] More than 70%
[X] 50% to 70%
[ ] Less than 50%
Is there significant discrimination based on race, colour or creed?
[ ] No
[ ] Generally no, but there are some exceptions (please expand: ________)
[X] Yes
How often does your government use new or emerging threats (such as war, pandemics or terrorism) as an excuse to curtail civil liberties?
[ ] Rarely or never
[ ] Sometimes
[X] Frequently

(OPTIONAL) - More information
We would appreciate filling in as much of this information as possible. However, this is not required to receive a complete score, and filling this information out will not change your score in any way.
What is the approximate ethnic makeup of your nation? (in percentages)
How many official languages are there in your nation? What are these?
What is the political position of your nation's ruling Government?
What type of Government does your country have?
How many members of your nation's national assembly/legislature are there?
(OOC) Which real life nation would you describe yours as being most similar to?
(OOC) What result do you think you are mostly likely to get?


END
(OOC) Which best describes your feelings toward this quiz:
[ ] I will never feel pleasure again knowing that this quiz is over, because it was the absolute apogee of my life
[X] I don't actually have feelings because you're alone in a simulation and I'm just an NPC created by the machine
[ ] All encompassing agape love accompanied by an inexplicable craving for a chocolate digestive.
Do you think I'm abusing the multiple choice function?
[ ] No
[X] Why would you even say that?
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Socialist Ancomistan
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Posts: 217
Founded: Oct 30, 2021
Liberal Democratic Socialists

Postby Socialist Ancomistan » Wed Feb 01, 2023 6:35 pm

Your nation's full name (including pretitle): The United States of Socialist Ancomistan
Short name of nation: Socialist Ancomistan
Your nation's current year: 2023 AD
Your nation's IC population: 490 Million
Confirmation - Is your nation MT? Yes

Section One - Electoral Process and Pluralism:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Are elections for the national legislature and head of government free?
[X] Yes, there are no restrictions on candidates
[ ] There are some restrictions on the electoral process. [If so please expand: ____]
[ ] There are significant restrictions, such as a single-party system
Are elections for the national legislature and head of government fair?
[X] Yes, there are no irregularities
[ ] There are some irregularities but they do not affect the overall outcome
[ ] There are significant irregularities in elections, or none are held at all
Are municipal elections both free and fair?
[X] Yes, they are free and fair
[ ] They are free but not fair
[ ] They are neither free nor fair
Is there universal suffrage for all adults (barring exclusions such as criminals and non-nationals)?
[X] Yes
[ ] No
Can citizens cast their vote free of significant threats to their security from state or non-state bodies?
[X] Yes
[ ] No
Do laws provide for broadly equal campaigning opportunities?
[ ] Yes
[X] Yes in theory, but in practice opportunities are limited for some candidates
[ ] No
Is the process of financing political parties transparent and generally accepted?
[X] Yes
[ ] Not fully transparent
[ ] No
Following elections, are the constitutional mechanisms for the orderly transfer of power from one government to another clear, established and accepted?
[X] Yes to all three criteria (clear, established and accepted)
[ ] Yes to two of the three
[ ] Yes to one or none of the three
Are citizens free to form political parties that are independent of the government?
[ ] Yes
[X] There are some restrictions. All political parties that are racially motivated (such as bringing back slavery towards Africans as an example) will be formally disbanded
[ ] No
Do opposition parties have a realistic prospect of achieving government?
[X] Yes
[ ] There is a dominant two-party system in which other political forces never have any effective chance of taking part in national government
[ ] No
Is potential access to public office open to all citizens?
[X] Yes
[ ] Formally unrestricted, but in practice restricted for some groups, or for citizens from some parts of the country
[ ] No
Are citizens free to form political and civic organisations free of state interference and surveillance?
[ ] Yes
[X] Officially free, but subject to some restrictions or interference
The government oversees political parties in the case of slander, or intentionally providing constituents with false information
[ ] No


Section Two - Functioning of government:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Do freely elected representatives determine government policy?
[ ] Yes
[X] Exercise some meaningful influence
[ ] No
Is the legislature the supreme political body, with a clear supremacy over other branches of government?
[] Yes
[X] No
Is there an effective system of checks and balances on the exercise of government authority?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but there are some serious flaws
[ ] No
Is the government is free of undue influence by the military or the security services?
[X] Yes
[ ] No
Are important government functions or policies dictated by a foreign power?
[X] No
[ ] There are some features of a protectorate
[ ] Yes (e.g. significant presence of foreign troops; important decisions taken by foreign power; country is a protectorate)
Do special economic, religious or other powerful domestic groups exercise significant political power, parallel to democratic
institutions?
[X] No, in fact we explicitly prohibit any political funding from special interest groups
[ ] They have some influence
[ ] Yes
Are sufficient mechanisms and institutions in place for assuring government accountability to the electorate in between elections?
[X] Yes. This is usually covered by our media as well as fact checking
[ ] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[ ] No
Does the government’s authority extend over the full territory of the country?
[X] Yes
[ ] No
Is the functioning of government open and transparent, with sufficient public access to information?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[ ] No
How pervasive is corruption?
[X] Corruption is not a major problem
[ ] Corruption is a significant issue
[ ] Pervasive corruption exists
Is the civil service willing and capable of implementing government policy?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[ ] No
How many of your citizens believe they have control over their own lives and choices?
[X] Over 70%
[ ] 50 - 70%
[ ] Less than 50%
How many citizens say they have confidence in the government and its institutions?
[ ] More than 40%
[X] 25 - 40%
[ ] Below 25%
How many of your nation's citizens say they have confidence in one or more of your nation's political parties?
[X] More than 40%
[ ] 25-40%
[ ] Below 25%

Section Three - Political Participation:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
What is the average voter turn out in a national election?
[X] Consistently above 70%
[ ] Between 50-70%
[ ] Below 50%
[ ] Voting is compulsory
Do ethnic, religious and other minorities have a reasonable degree of autonomy and voice in the political process?
[X] Yes. Many have also formed their own political parties
[ ]Yes, but serious flaws exist
[ ] No
What percentage of your legislature is comprised of women?
[X] More than 20%
[ ] 10-20%
[ ] Less than 10%
What percentage of your population are members of a political party?
[X] Over 7%
[ ] 4% to 7%
[ ] Under 4%.
[ ] Membership is compulsory or it's a single-party state
How many of your citizens say they are interested in politics?
[ ] Over 60%
[X] 40% to 60%
[ ] Less than 40%
How many of your citizens have either taken part in a public demonstration, or indicated a willingness to do so lawfully?
[X] Over 40%
[ ] 30% to 40%
[ ] Less than 30%
What is the literacy rate in your nation?
[X] Over 90%
[ ] 70% to 90%
[ ] Less than 70%
How many of your adult citizens regularly watch or read the news?
[ ] Over 50%
[X] 30% to 50%
[ ] Less than 30%
Does your government try to promote citizens to engage in the political process?
[ ] Yes
[X] Somewhat
[ ] No
[ ] Participation is mandatory or forced

Section Four - Democratic political culture:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Is there a sufficient degree of societal consensus and cohesion to underpin a stable, functioning democracy?
[ ] Yes
[X] Yes. Although we use ranked choice voting, in many local and state elections, some political parties are still more popular than others so politicians are encouraged to run for one of a select list of parties
[ ] No
What percentage of your citizens say they desire strong leadership that can bypass the legislature and/or elections?
[X] Less than 30%. We generally support rule by as many people as possible and despise people who try to be strongmen
[ ] 30 - 50%
[ ] More than 50%
What percentage of citizens would support direct rule by the military?
[X] Less than 10%. Military popularity, as well as federal funding for the military, is at an all time low
[ ] 10 - 30%
[ ] More than 30%
What percentage of your nation's percentage say they would support experts or technocrats make decisions, rather than an elected government?
[X] Less than 50%
[ ] 50% to 70%
[ ] More than 70%
What percentage of your citizens would agree with the statement, "Democracies are not good at maintaining public order"?
[X] Less than 30%
[ ] 30 - 50%
[ ] More than 50%
What percentage of your nation's citizens believe that democracy negatively impacts the economy?
[ ] Less than 20%
[X] 20 - 60%.
[ ] More than 60%
What percentage of your nation's citizens support democracy?
[ ] More than 90%
[X] 75% to 90%
[ ] Less than 75%
Is there a separation between church and state?
[X] Yes
[ ] There is some residual influence on the state
[ ] No

Section Five- Civil liberties:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Is there a free electronic media?
[ ] Yes
[X] There is, but state-controlled media is heavily favoured, or the media is dominated by a small number of private operators.
THIS IS EXPLAINED IN MY MEDIA FACTBOOK
[ ] No
Is there a free print media?
[ ] Yes
[X] Yes, but state-controlled media is heavily favoured or there is high degree of concentration of private ownership of national newspapers
THIS IS EXPLAINED IN MY MEDIA FACTBOOK
[ ] No
Is there freedom of expression in your nation?
[ ] Yes
[X] Yes, but minority viewpoints are often subject to harassment or alternatively there are restrictive libel and "hate speech" laws
THIS IS EXPLAINED IN MY MEDIA FACTBOOK
[ ] No
Is media coverage robust? Is there open and free discussion of public issues, with a reasonable diversity of opinions?
[X] Yes
[ ] There is formal freedom, but high degree of conformity of opinion, including through self-censorship, or discouragement of minority or marginal views
[ ] No
Are there political restrictions on access to the internet?
[X] No
[ ] Some moderate restrictions (if so, please expand: ______ )
[ ] Yes
Are citizens free to form professional organisations and trade unions?
[X] Yes
[ ] Officially free, but subject to some restrictions in practice (Feel free to expand: ______ )
[ ] No
Do institutions provide citizens with the opportunity to successfully petition government to redress grievances?
[X] Yes
[ ] Some opportunities
[ ] No
What is the legal status of torture in your nation?
[X] Torture is not used
[ ] Torture is used
Is the judiciary free from government influence?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but public officials are subject to legal immunity
[ ] No
What degree of religious freedom exists in your nation?
[X] High - people from all religions are free to worship in public or private in your country
[ ] Moderate - some restrictions exist, or some religious groups feel unsafe despite official protections
[ ] Low - some or all religious groups are subject to significant restrictions
Are all citizens equal before the law in your country?
[X] Yes
[ ] Mostly, but some ethnic or religious minorities seem to be disproportionately targeted by law enforcement
[ ] No - the government clearly prejudices some groups over others
Do citizens enjoy basic security and protections by the government?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but crime is pervasive and a major problem
[ ] No
Is private business free from government undue interference and are property rights respected?
[ ] Yes
[ ] Somewhat
[X] No. Private enterprise is illegal
How much personal freedom do your citizens have with regards to travel, work or study?
[X] High levels of personal freedom
[ ] Moderate levels of personal freedom
[ ] Low or no levels of personal freedom
What percentage of people think that human rights are respected in your country?
[X] More than 70%
[ ] 50% to 70%
[ ] Less than 50%
Is there significant discrimination based on race, colour or creed?
[X] No
[ ] Generally no, but there are some exceptions (please expand: ________)
[ ] Yes
How often does your government use new or emerging threats (such as war, pandemics or terrorism) as an excuse to curtail civil liberties?
[X] Rarely or never
[ ] Sometimes
[ ] Frequently

(OPTIONAL) - More information
We would appreciate filling in as much of this information as possible. However, this is not required to receive a complete score, and filling this information out will not change your score in any way.

What is the approximate ethnic makeup of your nation? (in percentages) Majority English, with a significant plurality of Hispanics, French, Germans, Irish, Africans… Just think of everyone being of mixed race ancestry proportional to the ethnic makeup of North America

How many official languages are there in your nation? What are these? 3: English, Spanish, French

What is the political position of your nation's ruling Government? President Liberty (This is not my name; just the concept of liberty. Yes I’ve been asked before if that was my name for whatever reason)

What type of Government does your country have? A five way branch of government. It is comprised of the legislature, the executive branch, the judicial branch, a department dedicated to economic oversight, and the voice of the people themselves

How many members of your nation's national assembly/legislature are there? Over 500

(OOC) Which real life nation would you describe yours as being most similar to? I truly have no idea because this is a socialist country but also politically mimics an enlarged version of a Western democracy

(OOC) What result do you think you are mostly likely to get? No clue
Last edited by Socialist Ancomistan on Wed Feb 01, 2023 6:41 pm, edited 1 time in total.
I'd say this nation is about 85-90% representative to my beliefs. About the only difference between my nation and beliefs is that free markets are effective in a select few situations, and the compulsory organ harvesting is kind of screwed up

Equality > Freedom

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Jacrain
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Posts: 163
Founded: Jan 19, 2017
Ex-Nation

Postby Jacrain » Thu Feb 02, 2023 10:54 am

Your nation's full name (including pretitle): The Republic of Jacrain
Short name of nation: Jacrain
Your nation's current year 222 (equivalent to 2023 AD) as of the time writing this post
Your nation's IC population 13.94 million
Confirmation - Is your nation MT? Yes

Section One - Electoral Process and Pluralism:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Are elections for the national legislature and head of government free?
[x] Yes, there are no restrictions on candidates
[ ] There are some restrictions on the electoral process. [If so please expand: ____]
[ ] There are significant restrictions, such as a single-party system
Are elections for the national legislature and head of government fair?
[x] Yes, there are no irregularities
[ ] There are some irregularities but they do not affect the overall outcome
[ ] There are significant irregularities in elections, or none are held at all
Are municipal elections both free and fair?
[x] Yes, they are free and fair
[ ] They are free but not fair
[ ] They are neither free nor fair
Is there universal suffrage for all adults (barring exclusions such as criminals and non-nationals)?
[ ] Yes
[x] No
Can citizens cast their vote free of significant threats to their security from state or non-state bodies?
[x] Yes
[ ] No
Do laws provide for broadly equal campaigning opportunities?
[x] Yes
[ ] Yes in theory, but in practice opportunities are limited for some candidates
[ ] No
Is the process of financing political parties transparent and generally accepted?
[ ] Yes
[x] Not fully transparent
[ ] No
Following elections, are the constitutional mechanisms for the orderly transfer of power from one government to another clear, established and accepted?
[x] Yes to all three criteria (clear, established and accepted)
[ ] Yes to two of the three
[ ] Yes to one or none of the three
Are citizens free to form political parties that are independent of the government?
[ ] Yes
[x] There are some restrictions
[ ] No
Do opposition parties have a realistic prospect of achieving government?
[x] Yes
[ ] There is a dominant two-party system in which other political forces never have any effective chance of taking part in national government
[ ] No
Is potential access to public office open to all citizens?
[ ] Yes
[ ] Formally unrestricted, but in practice restricted for some groups, or for citizens from some parts of the country
[x] No (has to be a Jacrainese citizen, have a political background, and has to be at least 42 years of age)
Are citizens free to form political and civic organisations free of state interference and surveillance?
[x] Yes
[] Officially free, but subject to some restrictions or interference
[ ] No


Section Two - Functioning of government:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Do freely elected representatives to determine government policy?
[ ] Yes
[x] Exercise some meaningful influence
[ ] No
Is the legislature the supreme political body, with a clear supremacy over other branches of government?
[x] Yes
[ ] No
Is there an effective system of checks and balances on the exercise of government authority?
[x] Yes
[ ] Yes, but there are some serious flaws
[ ] No
Is the government is free of undue influence by the military or the security services?
[ ] Yes
[x] Influence is low, but the defence minister is not a civilian. If the current risk of a military coup is extremely low, but the country has a recent history of military rule or coups
[ ] No
Are important government functions or policies dictated by a foreign power?
[x] No
[ ]: There are some features of a protectorate
[ ] Yes (e.g. significant presence of foreign troops; important decisions taken by foreign power; country is a protectorate)
Do special economic, religious or other powerful domestic groups exercise significant political power, parallel to democratic
institutions?

[ ] No
[x] They have some influence
[ ] Yes
Are sufficient mechanisms and institutions in place for assuring government accountability to the electorate in between elections?
[x] Yes
[ ] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[ ] No
Does the government’s authority extend over the full territory of the country?
[x] Yes
[ ] No
Is the functioning of government open and transparent, with sufficient public access to information?
[x] Yes
[ ] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[ ] No
How pervasive is corruption?
[ ] Corruption is not a major problem
[x] Corruption is a significant issue
[ ] Pervasive corruption exists
Is the civil service willing and capable of implementing government policy?
[x] Yes
[ ] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[ ] No
How many of your citizens believe they have control over their own lives and choices?
[ ] Over 70%
[x] 50 - 70%
[ ] Less than 50%
How many citizens say they have confidence in the government and its institutions?
[x] More than 40%
[ ] 25 - 40%
[ ] Below 25%
How many of your nation's citizens say they have confidence in one or more of your nation's political parties?
[ ] More than 40%
[x] 25-40%
[ ] Below 25%

Section Three - Political Participation:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
What is the average voter turn out in a national election?
[x] Consistently above 70%
[ ] Between 50-70%
[ ] Below 50%
[ ] Voting is compulsory
Do ethnic, religious and other minorities have a reasonable degree of autonomy and voice in the political process?
[x] Yes
[ ] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[ ] No
What percentage of your legislature is comprised of women?
[ ] More than 20%
[x] 10-20%
[ ] Less than 10%
What percentage of your population are members of a political party?
[ ] Over 7%
[x] 4% to 7%
[ ] Under 4%.
[ ] Membership is compulsory or it's a single-party state
How many of your citizens say they are interested in politics?
[ ] Over 60%
[x] 40% to 60%
[ ] Less than 40%
How many of your citizens have either taken part in a public demonstration, or indicated a willingness to do so lawfully?
[ ] Over 40%
[ ] 30% to 40%
[x] Less than 30%
What is the literacy rate in your nation?
[x] Over 90%
[ ] 70% to 90%
[ ] Less than 70%
How many of your adult citizens regularly watch or read the news?
[x] Over 50%
[ ] 30% to 50%
[ ] Less than 30%
Does your government try to promote citizens to engage in the political process?
[x] Yes
[ ] Somewhat
[ ] No
[ ] Participation is mandatory or forced

Section Four - Democratic political culture:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Is there a sufficient degree of societal consensus and cohesion to underpin a stable, functioning democracy?
[x] Yes
[ ] Yes, but there are some serious doubts and/or risks
[ ] No
What percentage of your citizens say they desire strong leadership that can bypass the legislature and/or elections?
[ ] Less than 30%
[x] 30 - 50%
[ ] More than 50%
What percentage of citizens would support direct rule by the military?
[x] Less than 10%
[ ] 10 - 30%
[ ] More than 30%
What percentage of your nation's percentage say they would support experts or technocrats make decisions, rather than an elected government?
[ ] Less than 50%
[x] 50% to 70%
[ ] More than 70%
What percentage of your citizens would agree with the statement, "Democracies are not good at maintaining public order"?
[x] Less than 30%
[ ] 30 - 50%
[ ] More than 50%
What percentage of your nation's citizens believe that democracy negatively impacts the economy?
[x] Less than 20%
[ ] 20 - 60%
[ ] More than 60%
What percentage of your nation's citizens support democracy?
[ ] More than 90%
[x] 75% to 90%
[ ] Less than 75%
Is there a separation between church and state?
[x] Yes
[ ] There is some residual influence on the state
[ ] No

Section Five- Civil liberties:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Is there a free electronic media?
[x] Yes
[ ] There is, but state-controlled media is heavily favoured, or the media is dominated by a small number of private operators.
[ ] No
Is there a free print media?
[x] Yes
[ ] Yes, but state-controlled media is heavily favoured or there is high degree of concentration of private ownership of national newspapers
[ ] No
Is there freedom of expression in your nation?
[x] Yes
[ ] Yes, but minority viewpoints are often subject to harassment or alternatively there are restrictive libel and "hate speech" laws
[ ] No
Is media coverage robust? Is there open and free discussion of public issues, with a reasonable diversity of opinions?
[x] Yes
[ ] There is formal freedom, but high degree of conformity of opinion, including through self-censorship, or discouragement of minority or marginal views
[ ] No
Are there political restrictions on access to the internet?
[x] No
[ ] Some moderate restrictions (if so, please expand: ______ )
[ ] Yes
Are citizens free to form professional organisations and trade unions?
[x] Yes
[ ] Officially free, but subject to some restrictions in practice (Feel free to expand: ______ )
[ ] No
Do institutions provide citizens with the opportunity to successfully petition government to redress grievances?
[x] Yes
[ ] Some opportunities
[ ] No
What is the legal status of torture in your nation?
[ ] Torture is not used
[x] Torture is used
Is the judiciary free from government influence?
[x] Yes
[ ] Yes, but public officials are subject to legal immunity
[ ] No
What degree of religious freedom exists in your nation?
[x] High - people from all religions are free to worship in public or private in your country
[ ] Moderate - some restrictions exist, or some religious groups feel unsafe despite official protections
[ ] Low - some or all religious groups are subject to significant restrictions
Are all citizens equal before the law in your country?
[x] Yes
[ ] Mostly, but some ethnic or religious minorities seem to be disproportionately targeted by law enforcement
[ ] No - the government clearly prejudices some groups over others
Do citizens enjoy basic security and protections by the government?
[x] Yes
[ ] Yes, but crime is pervasive and a major problem
[ ] No
Is private business free from government undue interference and are property rights respected?
[ ] Yes
[x] Somewhat (mostly)
[ ] No
How much personal freedom do your citizens have with regards to travel, work or study?
[ ] High levels of personal freedom
[x] Moderate levels of personal freedom
[ ] Low or no levels of personal freedom
What percentage of people think that human rights are respected in your country?
[x] More than 70%
[ ] 50% to 70%
[ ] Less than 50%
Is there significant discrimination based on race, colour or creed?
[x] No
[ ] Generally no, but there are some exceptions (please expand: ________)
[ ] Yes
How often does your government use new or emerging threats (such as war, pandemics or terrorism) as an excuse to curtail civil liberties?
[x] Rarely or never
[ ] Sometimes
[ ] Frequently

(OPTIONAL) - More information
We would appreciate filling in as much of this information as possible. However, this is not required to receive a complete score, and filling this information out will not change your score in any way.
What is the approximate ethnic makeup of your nation? (in percentages)
How many official languages are there in your nation? What are these?
What is the political position of your nation's ruling Government?
What type of Government does your country have?
How many members of your nation's national assembly/legislature are there?
(OOC) Which real life nation would you describe yours as being most similar to?
(OOC) What result do you think you are mostly likely to get?
(OOC) Have you seen my glasses? I know asking strangers on the internet is a hell of a long shot but I put them down before and they just seem to have disappeared, I can't find them anywhere and it's really stressing me out.


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Crimean Bosporus
Political Columnist
 
Posts: 2
Founded: Feb 02, 2023
Ex-Nation

Postby Crimean Bosporus » Thu Feb 02, 2023 2:38 pm

Your nation's full name (including pretitle): The Armed Republic of the Crimean Bosporus
Short name of nation: Bosporean Republic
Your nation's current year 2023
Your nation's IC population 9.2 million
Confirmation - Is your nation MT? Yes

Section One - Electoral Process and Pluralism:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Are elections for the national legislature and head of government free?
[ ] Yes, there are no restrictions on candidates
[X] There are some restrictions on the electoral process. [If so please expand: Only military and police officers (commissioned and non-comissioned) may run for seats in the Bosporean Assembly]
[ ] There are significant restrictions, such as a single-party system
Are elections for the national legislature and head of government fair?
[X] Yes, there are no irregularities
[ ] There are some irregularities but they do not affect the overall outcome
[ ] There are significant irregularities in elections, or none are held at all
Are municipal elections both free and fair?
[X] Yes, they are free and fair (Excluding the capital city of Simferopol, in which municipal positions are appointed, not elected.)
[ ] They are free but not fair
[ ] They are neither free nor fair
Is there universal suffrage for all adults (barring exclusions such as criminals and non-nationals)?
[X] Yes
[ ] No
Can citizens cast their vote free of significant threats to their security from state or non-state bodies?
[ ] Yes
[X] No
Do laws provide for broadly equal campaigning opportunities?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes in theory, but in practice opportunities are limited for some candidates
[ ] No
Is the process of financing political parties transparent and generally accepted?
[ ] Yes
[ ] Not fully transparent
[ X] No
Following elections, are the constitutional mechanisms for the orderly transfer of power from one government to another clear, established and accepted?
[ X] Yes to all three criteria (clear, established and accepted)
[ ] Yes to two of the three
[ ] Yes to one or none of the three
Are citizens free to form political parties that are independent of the government?
[X] Yes
[ ] There are some restrictions
[ ] No
Do opposition parties have a realistic prospect of achieving government?
[X] Yes
[ ] There is a dominant two-party system in which other political forces never have any effective chance of taking part in national government
[ ] No
Is potential access to public office open to all citizens?
[ ] Yes
[X] Formally unrestricted, but in practice restricted for some groups, or for citizens from some parts of the country
[ ] No
Are citizens free to form political and civic organisations free of state interference and surveillance?
[ ] Yes
[X] Officially free, but subject to some restrictions or interference
[ ] No


Section Two - Functioning of government:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Do freely elected representatives determine government policy?
[X] Yes
[ ] Exercise some meaningful influence
[ ] No
Is the legislature the supreme political body, with a clear supremacy over other branches of government?
[X] Yes
[ ] No
Is there an effective system of checks and balances on the exercise of government authority?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but there are some serious flaws
[ ] No
Is the government is free of undue influence by the military or the security services?
[ ] Yes
[ ] Influence is low, but the defence minister is not a civilian. If the current risk of a military coup is extremely low, but the country has a recent history of military rule or coups
[X] No (The current national government is exclusively made of and restricted to members of the military)
Are important government functions or policies dictated by a foreign power?
[ ] No
[X]: There are some features of a protectorate (Officially a client state of the Russian Federation, but largely autonomous. Most matters are handled and decided domestically, but Russia has a large military presence and the authority to dissolve the national assembly, but cannot directly dictate policy.)
[ ] Yes (e.g. significant presence of foreign troops; important decisions taken by foreign power; country is a protectorate)
Do special economic, religious or other powerful domestic groups exercise significant political power, parallel to democratic
institutions?

[X] No
[ ] They have some influence
[ ] Yes
Are sufficient mechanisms and institutions in place for assuring government accountability to the electorate in between elections?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[ ] No
Does the government’s authority extend over the full territory of the country?
[ ] Yes
[X] No (Much of the northern border is either under foreign military control (both Russian and Ukrainian) and much of the state of Yuzhnoye Poberezh'ye and the city of Sevastopol are ungoverned due to ongoing anarchist and separatist uprisings)
Is the functioning of government open and transparent, with sufficient public access to information?
[ ] Yes
[X] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[ ] No
How pervasive is corruption?
[ ] Corruption is not a major problem
[X] Corruption is a significant issue
[ ] Pervasive corruption exists
Is the civil service willing and capable of implementing government policy?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[ ] No
How many of your citizens believe they have control over their own lives and choices?
[X] Over 70%
[ ] 50 - 70%
[ ] Less than 50%
How many citizens say they have confidence in the government and its institutions?
[ ] More than 40%
[X] 25 - 40%
[ ] Below 25%
How many of your nation's citizens say they have confidence in one or more of your nation's political parties?
[ ] More than 40%
[X] 25-40%
[ ] Below 25%

Section Three - Political Participation:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
What is the average voter turn out in a national election?
[ ] Consistently above 70%
[X] Between 50-70%
[ ] Below 50%
[ ] Voting is compulsory
Do ethnic, religious and other minorities have a reasonable degree of autonomy and voice in the political process?
[ ] Yes
[X] Yes, but serious flaws exist (Minority groups have autonomy and occasionally win local elections, but the national government is composed almost exclusively of the majority group (Russians that believe in the Russian Orthodox Church
[ ] No
What percentage of your legislature is comprised of women?
[ ] More than 20%
[ ] 10-20%
[X] Less than 10% (there are 92 seats in the national assembly, and only 1 is held by a woman currently)
What percentage of your population are members of a political party?
[X] Over 7%
[ ] 4% to 7%
[ ] Under 4%.
[ ] Membership is compulsory or it's a single-party state
How many of your citizens say they are interested in politics?
[ ] Over 60%
[ ] 40% to 60%
[X] Less than 40%
How many of your citizens have either taken part in a public demonstration, or indicated a willingness to do so lawfully?
[X] Over 40%
[ ] 30% to 40%
[ ] Less than 30%
What is the literacy rate in your nation?
[X] Over 90%
[ ] 70% to 90%
[ ] Less than 70%
How many of your adult citizens regularly watch or read the news?
[X] Over 50%
[ ] 30% to 50%
[ ] Less than 30%
Does your government try to promote citizens to engage in the political process?
[ ] Yes
[ ] Somewhat
[X] No (excluding the military and police force, for whom participation is mandatory, the government does not push for engagement)
[ ] Participation is mandatory or forced

Section Four - Democratic political culture:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Is there a sufficient degree of societal consensus and cohesion to underpin a stable, functioning democracy?
[ ] Yes
[ ] Yes, but there are some serious doubts and/or risks
[X] No
What percentage of your citizens say they desire strong leadership that can bypass the legislature and/or elections?
[ ] Less than 30%
[X] 30 - 50%
[ ] More than 50%
What percentage of citizens would support direct rule by the military?
[ ] Less than 10%
[X] 10 - 30% (This point is largely moot, as outside of municipal governments, this is already the case.)
[ ] More than 30%
What percentage of your nation's percentage say they would support experts or technocrats make decisions, rather than an elected government?
[X] Less than 50%
[ ] 50% to 70%
[ ] More than 70%
What percentage of your citizens would agree with the statement, "Democracies are not good at maintaining public order"?
[ ] Less than 30%
[X] 30 - 50%
[ ] More than 50%
What percentage of your nation's citizens believe that democracy negatively impacts the economy?
[ ] Less than 20%
[X] 20 - 60%
[ ] More than 60%
What percentage of your nation's citizens support democracy?
[ ] More than 90%
[ ] 75% to 90%
[X] Less than 75%
Is there a separation between church and state?
[X] Yes
[ ] There is some residual influence on the state
[ ] No

Section Five- Civil liberties:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Is there a free electronic media?
[ ] Yes
[X] There is, but state-controlled media is heavily favoured, or the media is dominated by a small number of private operators.
[ ] No
Is there a free print media?
[ ] Yes
[X] Yes, but state-controlled media is heavily favoured or there is high degree of concentration of private ownership of national newspapers
[ ] No
Is there freedom of expression in your nation?
[ ] Yes
[ ] Yes, but minority viewpoints are often subject to harassment or alternatively there are restrictive libel and "hate speech" laws
[X] No
Is media coverage robust? Is there open and free discussion of public issues, with a reasonable diversity of opinions?
[ ] Yes
[X] There is formal freedom, but high degree of conformity of opinion, including through self-censorship, or discouragement of minority or marginal views
[ ] No
Are there political restrictions on access to the internet?
[X] No
[ ] Some moderate restrictions (if so, please expand: ______ )
[ ] Yes
Are citizens free to form professional organisations and trade unions?
[X] Yes
[ ] Officially free, but subject to some restrictions in practice (Feel free to expand: ______ )
[ ] No
Do institutions provide citizens with the opportunity to successfully petition government to redress grievances?
[ ] Yes
[ ] Some opportunities
[X] No
What is the legal status of torture in your nation?
[X] Torture is not used
[ ] Torture is used
Is the judiciary free from government influence?
[ ] Yes
[ ] Yes, but public officials are subject to legal immunity
[X] No (The judiciary is part of the executive branch)
What degree of religious freedom exists in your nation?
[X] High - people from all religions are free to worship in public or private in your country
[ ] Moderate - some restrictions exist, or some religious groups feel unsafe despite official protections
[ ] Low - some or all religious groups are subject to significant restrictions
Are all citizens equal before the law in your country?
[X] Yes
[ ] Mostly, but some ethnic or religious minorities seem to be disproportionately targeted by law enforcement
[ ] No - the government clearly prejudices some groups over others
Do citizens enjoy basic security and protections by the government?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but crime is pervasive and a major problem
[ ] No
Is private business free from government undue interference and are property rights respected?
[X] Yes
[ ] Somewhat
[ ] No
How much personal freedom do your citizens have with regards to travel, work or study?
[X] High levels of personal freedom (see low)
[ ] Moderate levels of personal freedom
[X] Low or no levels of personal freedom (while most of the nation enjoys high levels of personal freedom, the parts of the southern region that are not under control of rebel forces are under extremely strict lockdowns and/or curfews)
What percentage of people think that human rights are respected in your country?
[ ] More than 70%
[X] 50% to 70%
[ ] Less than 50%
Is there significant discrimination based on race, colour or creed?
[ ] No
[ ] Generally no, but there are some exceptions (please expand: ________)
[X] Yes
How often does your government use new or emerging threats (such as war, pandemics or terrorism) as an excuse to curtail civil liberties?
[ ] Rarely or never
[X] Sometimes
[ ] Frequently

(OPTIONAL) - More information
We would appreciate filling in as much of this information as possible. However, this is not required to receive a complete score, and filling this information out will not change your score in any way.
What is the approximate ethnic makeup of your nation? (in percentages) 68% Russian, 12% Ukrainian, 10% Crimean Tatar, 8% Gothic, 1% Belarusian, 0.6% Armenian, 0.1% Jewish/Karaites, 0.3% Other
How many official languages are there in your nation? What are these? 2, Russian and Gothic
What is the political position of your nation's ruling Government? Extreme Far-Right authoritarian
What type of Government does your country have? Unitary Parliamentary semi-Presidential Republic (de jure), Open Oligarchic Military Junta (de facto)
How many members of your nation's national assembly/legislature are there? 92
(OOC) Which real life nation would you describe yours as being most similar to? The Republic of Crimea
(OOC) What result do you think you are mostly likely to get? idk something pretty low


END
(OOC) Which best describes your feelings toward this quiz:
[ ] I will never feel pleasure again knowing that this quiz is over, because it was the absolute apogee of my life
[ ] I don't actually have feelings because you're alone in a simulation and I'm just an NPC created by the machine
[X] All encompassing agape love accompanied by an inexplicable craving for a chocolate digestive.
Do you think I'm abusing the multiple choice function?
[ ] No
[X] Why would you even say that?

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Nantu
Secretary
 
Posts: 29
Founded: Aug 25, 2019
Liberal Democratic Socialists

Postby Nantu » Thu Feb 02, 2023 4:00 pm

Your nation's full name (including pretitle): Commonwealth of Nantu
Short name of nation: Nantu
Your nation's current year 2023
Your nation's IC population 53,088,779
Confirmation - Is your nation MT?

Section One - Electoral Process and Pluralism:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Are elections for the national legislature and head of government free?
[x] Yes, there are no restrictions on candidates
[ ] There are some restrictions on the electoral process. [If so please expand: ____]
[ ] There are significant restrictions, such as a single-party system
Are elections for the national legislature and head of government fair?
[x] Yes, there are no irregularities
[ ] There are some irregularities but they do not affect the overall outcome
[ ] There are significant irregularities in elections, or none are held at all
Are municipal elections both free and fair?
[x] Yes, they are free and fair
[ ] They are free but not fair
[ ] They are neither free nor fair
Is there universal suffrage for all adults (barring exclusions such as criminals and non-nationals)?
[x] Yes
[ ] No
Can citizens cast their vote free of significant threats to their security from state or non-state bodies?
[x] Yes
[ ] No
Do laws provide for broadly equal campaigning opportunities?
[x] Yes
[ ] Yes in theory, but in practice opportunities are limited for some candidates
[ ] No
Is the process of financing political parties transparent and generally accepted?
[x] Yes
[ ] Not fully transparent
[ ] No
Following elections, are the constitutional mechanisms for the orderly transfer of power from one government to another clear, established and accepted?
[x] Yes to all three criteria (clear, established and accepted)
[ ] Yes to two of the three
[ ] Yes to one or none of the three
Are citizens free to form political parties that are independent of the government?
[x] Yes
[ ] There are some restrictions
[ ] No
Do opposition parties have a realistic prospect of achieving government?
[x] Yes
[ ] There is a dominant two-party system in which other political forces never have any effective chance of taking part in national government
[ ] No
Is potential access to public office open to all citizens?
[x] Yes
[ ] Formally unrestricted, but in practice restricted for some groups, or for citizens from some parts of the country
[ ] No
Are citizens free to form political and civic organisations free of state interference and surveillance?
[x] Yes
[ ] Officially free, but subject to some restrictions or interference
[ ] No


Section Two - Functioning of government:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Do freely elected representatives determine government policy?
[x] Yes
[ ] Exercise some meaningful influence
[ ] No
Is the legislature the supreme political body, with a clear supremacy over other branches of government?
[x] Yes
[ ] No
Is there an effective system of checks and balances on the exercise of government authority?
[x] Yes
[ ] Yes, but there are some serious flaws
[ ] No
Is the government is free of undue influence by the military or the security services?
[x] Yes
[ ] Influence is low, but the defence minister is not a civilian. If the current risk of a military coup is extremely low, but the country has a recent history of military rule or coups
[ ] No
Are important government functions or policies dictated by a foreign power?
[x] No
[ ]: There are some features of a protectorate
[ ] Yes (e.g. significant presence of foreign troops; important decisions taken by foreign power; country is a protectorate)
Do special economic, religious or other powerful domestic groups exercise significant political power, parallel to democratic
institutions?

[x] No
[ ] They have some influence
[ ] Yes
Are sufficient mechanisms and institutions in place for assuring government accountability to the electorate in between elections?
[x] Yes
[ ] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[ ] No
Does the government’s authority extend over the full territory of the country?
[x] Yes
[ ] No
Is the functioning of government open and transparent, with sufficient public access to information?
[x] Yes
[ ] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[ ] No
How pervasive is corruption?
[x] Corruption is not a major problem
[ ] Corruption is a significant issue
[ ] Pervasive corruption exists

There are many anti-corruption agencies and watchdogs in Nato with significant power to investigate and prosecute acts of corruption including the Professional Standards Authority, the Independent Investigations Office, the Joint Law Enforcement and Intelligence Committee of Parliamentarians and the Civilian Law Enforcement Review and Complaints Commission.

Is the civil service willing and capable of implementing government policy?
[x] Yes
[ ] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[ ] No
How many of your citizens believe they have control over their own lives and choices?
[x] Over 70%
[ ] 50 - 70%
[ ] Less than 50%
How many citizens say they have confidence in the government and its institutions?
[x] More than 40%
[ ] 25 - 40%
[ ] Below 25%
How many of your nation's citizens say they have confidence in one or more of your nation's political parties?
[x] More than 40%
[ ] 25-40%
[ ] Below 25%

Section Three - Political Participation:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
What is the average voter turn out in a national election?
[ ] Consistently above 70%
[ ] Between 50-70%
[ ] Below 50%
[x] Voting is compulsory
Do ethnic, religious and other minorities have a reasonable degree of autonomy and voice in the political process?
[x] Yes
[ ] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[ ] No
What percentage of your legislature is comprised of women?
[x] More than 20%
[ ] 10-20%
[ ] Less than 10%
What percentage of your population are members of a political party?
[x] Over 7%
[ ] 4% to 7%
[ ] Under 4%.
[ ] Membership is compulsory or it's a single-party state
How many of your citizens say they are interested in politics?
[ ] Over 60%
[x] 40% to 60%
[ ] Less than 40%
How many of your citizens have either taken part in a public demonstration, or indicated a willingness to do so lawfully?
[ ] Over 40%
[x] 30% to 40%
[ ] Less than 30%
What is the literacy rate in your nation?
[x] Over 90%
[ ] 70% to 90%
[ ] Less than 70%
How many of your adult citizens regularly watch or read the news?
[x] Over 50%
[ ] 30% to 50%
[ ] Less than 30%
Does your government try to promote citizens to engage in the political process?
[x] Yes
[ ] Somewhat
[ ] No
[ ] Participation is mandatory or forced

Section Four - Democratic political culture:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Is there a sufficient degree of societal consensus and cohesion to underpin a stable, functioning democracy?
[x] Yes
[ ] Yes, but there are some serious doubts and/or risks
[ ] No
What percentage of your citizens say they desire strong leadership that can bypass the legislature and/or elections?
[x] Less than 30%
[ ] 30 - 50%
[ ] More than 50%
What percentage of citizens would support direct rule by the military?
[x] Less than 10%
[ ] 10 - 30%
[ ] More than 30%
What percentage of your nation's percentage say they would support experts or technocrats make decisions, rather than an elected government?
[x] Less than 50%
[ ] 50% to 70%
[ ] More than 70%
What percentage of your citizens would agree with the statement, "Democracies are not good at maintaining public order"?
[x] Less than 30%
[ ] 30 - 50%
[ ] More than 50%
What percentage of your nation's citizens believe that democracy negatively impacts the economy?
[x] Less than 20%
[ ] 20 - 60%
[ ] More than 60%
What percentage of your nation's citizens support democracy?
[x] More than 90%
[ ] 75% to 90%
[ ] Less than 75%
Is there a separation between church and state?
[x] Yes
[ ] There is some residual influence on the state
[ ] No

Section Five- Civil liberties:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Is there a free electronic media?
[x] Yes
[ ] There is, but state-controlled media is heavily favoured, or the media is dominated by a small number of private operators.
[ ] No
Is there a free print media?
[x] Yes
[ ] Yes, but state-controlled media is heavily favoured or there is high degree of concentration of private ownership of national newspapers
[ ] No
Is there freedom of expression in your nation?
[x] Yes
[ ] Yes, but minority viewpoints are often subject to harassment or alternatively there are restrictive libel and "hate speech" laws
[ ] No
Is media coverage robust? Is there open and free discussion of public issues, with a reasonable diversity of opinions?
[x] Yes
[ ] There is formal freedom, but high degree of conformity of opinion, including through self-censorship, or discouragement of minority or marginal views
[ ] No
Are there political restrictions on access to the internet?
[x] No
[ ] Some moderate restrictions (if so, please expand: ______ )
[ ] Yes
Are citizens free to form professional organisations and trade unions?
[x] Yes
[ ] Officially free, but subject to some restrictions in practice (Feel free to expand: ______ )
[ ] No
Do institutions provide citizens with the opportunity to successfully petition government to redress grievances?
[x] Yes
[ ] Some opportunities
[ ] No
What is the legal status of torture in your nation?
[x] Torture is not used
[ ] Torture is used
Is the judiciary free from government influence?
[x] Yes
[ ] Yes, but public officials are subject to legal immunity
[ ] No
What degree of religious freedom exists in your nation?
[x] High - people from all religions are free to worship in public or private in your country
[ ] Moderate - some restrictions exist, or some religious groups feel unsafe despite official protections
[ ] Low - some or all religious groups are subject to significant restrictions
Are all citizens equal before the law in your country?
[x] Yes
[ ] Mostly, but some ethnic or religious minorities seem to be disproportionately targeted by law enforcement
[ ] No - the government clearly prejudices some groups over others
Do citizens enjoy basic security and protections by the government?
[x] Yes
[ ] Yes, but crime is pervasive and a major problem
[ ] No
Is private business free from government undue interference and are property rights respected?
[x] Yes
[ ] Somewhat
[ ] No
How much personal freedom do your citizens have with regards to travel, work or study?
[x] High levels of personal freedom
[ ] Moderate levels of personal freedom
[ ] Low or no levels of personal freedom
What percentage of people think that human rights are respected in your country?
[x] More than 70%
[ ] 50% to 70%
[ ] Less than 50%
Is there significant discrimination based on race, colour or creed?
[x] No
[ ] Generally no, but there are some exceptions (please expand: ________)
[ ] Yes
How often does your government use new or emerging threats (such as war, pandemics or terrorism) as an excuse to curtail civil liberties?
[x] Rarely or never
[ ] Sometimes
[ ] Frequently

(OPTIONAL) - More information
We would appreciate filling in as much of this information as possible. However, this is not required to receive a complete score, and filling this information out will not change your score in any way.
What is the approximate ethnic makeup of your nation? (in percentages) 28%
How many official languages are there in your nation? What are these? One - English
What is the political position of your nation's ruling Government? Centre/Centre Right
What type of Government does your country have? Constitutional Monarchy
How many members of your nation's national assembly/legislature are there? 300 in the House of Commons and 120 in the House of Lords
(OOC) Which real life nation would you describe yours as being most similar to? New Zealand, UK and Canada
(OOC) What result do you think you are mostly likely to get? High Democracy


END
(OOC) Which best describes your feelings toward this quiz:
[ ] I will never feel pleasure again knowing that this quiz is over, because it was the absolute apogee of my life
[ ] I don't actually have feelings because you're alone in a simulation and I'm just an NPC created by the machine
[x] All encompassing agape love accompanied by an inexplicable craving for a chocolate digestive.
Do you think I'm abusing the multiple choice function?
[ ] No
[x] Why would you even say that?

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Countesia
Ambassador
 
Posts: 1941
Founded: Oct 10, 2019
Civil Rights Lovefest

Postby Countesia » Thu Feb 02, 2023 4:51 pm

Your nation's full name (including pretitle):
Short name of nation: Countesia
Your nation's current year 2023
Your nation's IC population 939,838,645
Confirmation - Is your nation MT? Yes

Section One - Electoral Process and Pluralism:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Are elections for the national legislature and head of government free?
[ ] Yes, there are no restrictions on candidates
[x] There are some restrictions on the electoral process. [If so please expand: The position of Prime Minister and President can only be filled by a natural-born citizen, regardless of nationality.]
[ ] There are significant restrictions, such as a single-party system
Are elections for the national legislature and head of government fair?
[x] Yes, there are no irregularities
[ ] There are some irregularities but they do not affect the overall outcome
[ ] There are significant irregularities in elections, or none are held at all
Are municipal elections both free and fair?
[x] Yes, they are free and fair
[ ] They are free but not fair
[ ] They are neither free nor fair
Is there universal suffrage for all adults (barring exclusions such as criminals and non-nationals)?
[x] Yes
[ ] No
Can citizens cast their vote free of significant threats to their security from state or non-state bodies?
[x] Yes
[ ] No
Do laws provide for broadly equal campaigning opportunities?
[x] Yes
[ ] Yes in theory, but in practice opportunities are limited for some candidates
[ ] No
Is the process of financing political parties transparent and generally accepted?
[x] Yes
[ ] Not fully transparent
[ ] No
Following elections, are the constitutional mechanisms for the orderly transfer of power from one government to another clear, established and accepted?
[x] Yes to all three criteria (clear, established and accepted)
[ ] Yes to two of the three
[ ] Yes to one or none of the three
Are citizens free to form political parties that are independent of the government?
[x] Yes
[ ] There are some restrictions
[ ] No
Do opposition parties have a realistic prospect of achieving government?
[x] Yes
[ ] There is a dominant two-party system in which other political forces never have any effective chance of taking part in national government
[ ] No
Is potential access to public office open to all citizens?
[x] Yes
[ ] Formally unrestricted, but in practice restricted for some groups, or for citizens from some parts of the country
[ ] No
Are citizens free to form political and civic organisations free of state interference and surveillance?
[x] Yes
[ ] Officially free, but subject to some restrictions or interference
[ ] No


Section Two - Functioning of government:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Do freely elected representatives determine government policy?
[x] Yes
[ ] Exercise some meaningful influence
[ ] No
Is the legislature the supreme political body, with a clear supremacy over other branches of government?
[x] Yes
[ ] No
Is there an effective system of checks and balances on the exercise of government authority?
[x] Yes
[ ] Yes, but there are some serious flaws
[ ] No
Is the government is free of undue influence by the military or the security services?
[x] Yes
[ ] Influence is low, but the defence minister is not a civilian. If the current risk of a military coup is extremely low, but the country has a recent history of military rule or coups
[ ] No
Are important government functions or policies dictated by a foreign power?
[x] No
[ ]: There are some features of a protectorate
[ ] Yes (e.g. significant presence of foreign troops; important decisions taken by foreign power; country is a protectorate)
Do special economic, religious or other powerful domestic groups exercise significant political power, parallel to democratic
institutions?

[x] No
[ ] They have some influence
[ ] Yes
Are sufficient mechanisms and institutions in place for assuring government accountability to the electorate in between elections?
[x] Yes
[ ] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[ ] No
Does the government’s authority extend over the full territory of the country?
[x] Yes
[ ] No
Is the functioning of government open and transparent, with sufficient public access to information?
[x] Yes
[ ] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[ ] No
How pervasive is corruption?
[x] Corruption is not a major problem
[ ] Corruption is a significant issue
[ ] Pervasive corruption exists
Is the civil service willing and capable of implementing government policy?
[x] Yes
[ ] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[ ] No
How many of your citizens believe they have control over their own lives and choices?
[x] Over 70%
[ ] 50 - 70%
[ ] Less than 50%
How many citizens say they have confidence in the government and its institutions?
[x] More than 40%
[ ] 25 - 40%
[ ] Below 25%
How many of your nation's citizens say they have confidence in one or more of your nation's political parties?
[x] More than 40%
[ ] 25-40%
[ ] Below 25%

Section Three - Political Participation:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
What is the average voter turn out in a national election?
[ ] Consistently above 70%
[x] Between 50-70%
[ ] Below 50%
[ ] Voting is compulsory
Do ethnic, religious and other minorities have a reasonable degree of autonomy and voice in the political process?
[x] Yes
[ ] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[ ] No
What percentage of your legislature is comprised of women?
[ ] More than 20%
[x] 10-20%
[ ] Less than 10%
What percentage of your population are members of a political party?
[ ] Over 7%
[x] 4% to 7%
[ ] Under 4%.
[ ] Membership is compulsory or it's a single-party state
How many of your citizens say they are interested in politics?
[ ] Over 60%
[x] 40% to 60%
[ ] Less than 40%
How many of your citizens have either taken part in a public demonstration, or indicated a willingness to do so lawfully?
[ ] Over 40%
[x] 30% to 40%
[ ] Less than 30%
What is the literacy rate in your nation?
[x] Over 90%
[ ] 70% to 90%
[ ] Less than 70%
How many of your adult citizens regularly watch or read the news?
[x] Over 50%
[ ] 30% to 50%
[ ] Less than 30%
Does your government try to promote citizens to engage in the political process?
[ ] Yes
[x] Somewhat
[ ] No
[ ] Participation is mandatory or forced

Section Four - Democratic political culture:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Is there a sufficient degree of societal consensus and cohesion to underpin a stable, functioning democracy?
[x] Yes
[ ] Yes, but there are some serious doubts and/or risks
[ ] No
What percentage of your citizens say they desire strong leadership that can bypass the legislature and/or elections?
[x] Less than 30%
[ ] 30 - 50%
[ ] More than 50%
What percentage of citizens would support direct rule by the military?
[x] Less than 10%
[ ] 10 - 30%
[ ] More than 30%
What percentage of your nation's percentage say they would support experts or technocrats make decisions, rather than an elected government?
[x] Less than 50%
[ ] 50% to 70%
[ ] More than 70%
What percentage of your citizens would agree with the statement, "Democracies are not good at maintaining public order"?
[x] Less than 30%
[ ] 30 - 50%
[ ] More than 50%
What percentage of your nation's citizens believe that democracy negatively impacts the economy?
[x] Less than 20%
[ ] 20 - 60%
[ ] More than 60%
What percentage of your nation's citizens support democracy?
[x] More than 90%
[ ] 75% to 90%
[ ] Less than 75%
Is there a separation between church and state?
[x] Yes
[ ] There is some residual influence on the state
[ ] No

Section Five- Civil liberties:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Is there a free electronic media?
[x] Yes
[ ] There is, but state-controlled media is heavily favoured, or the media is dominated by a small number of private operators.
[ ] No
Is there a free print media?
[x] Yes
[ ] Yes, but state-controlled media is heavily favoured or there is high degree of concentration of private ownership of national newspapers
[ ] No
Is there freedom of expression in your nation?
[x] Yes
[ ] Yes, but minority viewpoints are often subject to harassment or alternatively there are restrictive libel and "hate speech" laws
[ ] No
Is media coverage robust? Is there open and free discussion of public issues, with a reasonable diversity of opinions?
[ ] Yes
[x] There is formal freedom, but high degree of conformity of opinion, including through self-censorship, or discouragement of minority or marginal views
[ ] No
Are there political restrictions on access to the internet?
[x] No
[ ] Some moderate restrictions (if so, please expand: ______ )
[ ] Yes
Are citizens free to form professional organisations and trade unions?
[x] Yes
[ ] Officially free, but subject to some restrictions in practice (Feel free to expand: ______ )
[ ] No
Do institutions provide citizens with the opportunity to successfully petition government to redress grievances?
[x] Yes
[ ] Some opportunities
[ ] No
What is the legal status of torture in your nation?
[x] Torture is not used officially
[ ] Torture is used
Is the judiciary free from government influence?
[ ] Yes
[x] Yes, but public officials are subject to legal immunity
[ ] No
What degree of religious freedom exists in your nation?
[x] High - people from all religions are free to worship in public or private in your country
[ ] Moderate - some restrictions exist, or some religious groups feel unsafe despite official protections
[ ] Low - some or all religious groups are subject to significant restrictions
Are all citizens equal before the law in your country?
[x] Yes
[ ] Mostly, but some ethnic or religious minorities seem to be disproportionately targeted by law enforcement
[ ] No - the government clearly prejudices some groups over others
Do citizens enjoy basic security and protections by the government?
[x] Yes
[ ] Yes, but crime is pervasive and a major problem
[ ] No
Is private business free from government undue interference and are property rights respected?
[ ] Yes
[x] Somewhat
[ ] No
How much personal freedom do your citizens have with regards to travel, work or study?
[x] High levels of personal freedom
[ ] Moderate levels of personal freedom
[ ] Low or no levels of personal freedom
What percentage of people think that human rights are respected in your country?
[x] More than 70%
[ ] 50% to 70%
[ ] Less than 50%
Is there significant discrimination based on race, colour or creed?
[x] No
[ ] Generally no, but there are some exceptions (please expand: ________)
[ ] Yes
How often does your government use new or emerging threats (such as war, pandemics or terrorism) as an excuse to curtail civil liberties?
[x] Rarely or never
[ ] Sometimes
[ ] Frequently

(OPTIONAL) - More information
We would appreciate filling in as much of this information as possible. However, this is not required to receive a complete score, and filling this information out will not change your score in any way.
What is the approximate ethnic makeup of your nation? (in percentages) Caucasian (86%) East Asian (7%) African (3%) West Asian (2%) Other (2%)
How many official languages are there in your nation? What are these? Countesian, which is more or less identical to German, and English
What is the political position of your nation's ruling Government? Center-Left
What type of Government does your country have? Federal Parliamentary Republic
How many members of your nation's national assembly/legislature are there? 28 in the Senate, 718 in the National Assembly
(OOC) Which real life nation would you describe yours as being most similar to? A weird mix of America, Australia and Germany
(OOC) What result do you think you are mostly likely to get? Idk, high-ish?


END
(OOC) Which best describes your feelings toward this quiz:
[ ] I will never feel pleasure again knowing that this quiz is over, because it was the absolute apogee of my life
[ ] I don't actually have feelings because you're alone in a simulation and I'm just an NPC created by the machine
[x] All encompassing agape love accompanied by an inexplicable craving for a chocolate digestive.
Do you think I'm abusing the multiple choice function?
[ ] No
[x] Why would you even say that?

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Aubado
Secretary
 
Posts: 29
Founded: Oct 03, 2020
Civil Rights Lovefest

Postby Aubado » Fri Feb 03, 2023 8:55 am

Your nation's full name (including pretitle): Commonwealth of Aubado
Short name of nation: Aubado
Your nation's current year: 2023
Your nation's IC population: 1,601,258 (2023 estimate)
Confirmation - Is your nation MT? Yes

Section One - Electoral Process and Pluralism:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Are elections for the national legislature and head of government free?
[ ] Yes, there are no restrictions on candidates
[X] There are some restrictions on the electoral process. [If so please expand: a candidate must be an Aubadoan national by birth or naturalization with ten years of residence]
[ ] There are significant restrictions, such as a single-party system
Are elections for the national legislature and head of government fair?
[X] Yes, there are no irregularities
[ ] There are some irregularities but they do not affect the overall outcome
[ ] There are significant irregularities in elections, or none are held at all
Are municipal elections both free and fair?
[X] Yes, they are free and fair
[ ] They are free but not fair
[ ] They are neither free nor fair
Is there universal suffrage for all adults (barring exclusions such as criminals and non-nationals)?
[X] Yes
[ ] No
Can citizens cast their vote free of significant threats to their security from state or non-state bodies?
[X] Yes
[ ] No
Do laws provide for broadly equal campaigning opportunities?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes in theory, but in practice opportunities are limited for some candidates
[ ] No
Is the process of financing political parties transparent and generally accepted?
[X] Yes
[ ] Not fully transparent
[ ] No
Following elections, are the constitutional mechanisms for the orderly transfer of power from one government to another clear, established and accepted?
[X] Yes to all three criteria (clear, established, and accepted)
[ ] Yes to two of the three
[ ] Yes to one or none of the three
Are citizens free to form political parties that are independent of the government?
[ ] Yes
[X] There are some restrictions: Any political association which encourages unjust discrimination based on differences such as age, sex, race, faith, or education, is banned. A political association must have a minimum member of 1,000 people to register for and maintain the status of a political party.
[ ] No
Do opposition parties have a realistic prospect of achieving government?
[X] Yes
[ ] There is a dominant two-party system in which other political forces never have any effective chance of taking part in national government
[ ] No
Is potential access to public office open to all citizens?
[X] Yes
[ ] Formally unrestricted, but in practice restricted for some groups, or for citizens from some parts of the country
[ ] No
Are citizens free to form political and civic organisations free of state interference and surveillance?
[X] Yes
[ ] Officially free, but subject to some restrictions or interference
[ ] No


Section Two - Functioning of government:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Do freely elected representatives determine government policy?
[X] Yes
[ ] Exercise some meaningful influence
[ ] No
Is the legislature the supreme political body, with a clear supremacy over other branches of government?
[ ] Yes
[X] No
Is there an effective system of checks and balances on the exercise of government authority?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but there are some serious flaws
[ ] No
Is the government free of undue influence by the military or the security services?
[X] Yes
[ ] Influence is low, but the defence minister is not a civilian. If the current risk of a military coup is extremely low, but the country has a recent history of military rule or coups
[ ] No
Are important government functions or policies dictated by a foreign power?
[X] No
[ ]: There are some features of a protectorate
[ ] Yes (e.g. significant presence of foreign troops; important decisions taken by foreign power; country is a protectorate)
Do special economic, religious or other powerful domestic groups exercise significant political power, parallel to democratic
institutions?

[X] No
[ ] They have some influence
[ ] Yes
Are sufficient mechanisms and institutions in place for assuring government accountability to the electorate in between elections?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[ ] No
Does the government’s authority extend over the full territory of the country?
[X] Yes
[ ] No
Is the functioning of government open and transparent, with sufficient public access to information?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[ ] No
How pervasive is corruption?
[X] Corruption is not a major problem: 2023 National Integrity Bureau statistics estimate that around 7-8% of corruption cases are left unchecked every year.
[ ] Corruption is a significant issue
[ ] Pervasive corruption exists
Is the civil service willing and capable of implementing government policy?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[ ] No
How many of your citizens believe they have control over their own lives and choices?
[X] Over 70%
[ ] 50 - 70%
[ ] Less than 50%
How many citizens say they have confidence in the government and its institutions?
[X] More than 40%
[ ] 25 - 40%
[ ] Below 25%
How many of your nation's citizens say they have confidence in one or more of your nation's political parties?
[X] More than 40%
[ ] 25-40%
[ ] Below 25%

Section Three - Political Participation:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
What is the average voter turnout in a national election?
[ ] Consistently above 70%
[X] Between 50-70%: While the 2020 election saw a 76.89% turnout, previous elections rarely exceeded 70% of voter turnout. Ballot reform in 2018 increased electoral access across the country.
[ ] Below 50%
[ ] Voting is compulsory
Do ethnic, religious, and other minorities have a reasonable degree of autonomy and voice in the political process?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[ ] No
What percentage of your legislature is comprised of women?
[X] More than 20%: 9 out of 30 assembly members are women/female, while 6 are non-binary.
[ ] 10-20%
[ ] Less than 10%
What percentage of your population are members of a political party?
[X] Over 7%: approximately 8.5%
[ ] 4% to 7%
[ ] Under 4%.
[ ] Membership is compulsory or it's a single-party state
How many of your citizens say they are interested in politics?
[X] Over 60%
[ ] 40% to 60%
[ ] Less than 40%
How many of your citizens have either taken part in a public demonstration or indicated a willingness to do so lawfully?
[X] Over 40%
[ ] 30% to 40%
[ ] Less than 30%
What is the literacy rate in your nation?
[ ] Over 90%
[X] 70% to 90%: 87.4%
[ ] Less than 70%
How many of your adult citizens regularly watch or read the news?
[X] Over 50%
[ ] 30% to 50%
[ ] Less than 30%
Does your government try to promote citizens to engage in the political process?
[X] Yes
[ ] Somewhat
[ ] No
[ ] Participation is mandatory or forced

Section Four - Democratic political culture:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Is there a sufficient degree of societal consensus and cohesion to underpin a stable, functioning democracy?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but there are some serious doubts and/or risks
[ ] No
What percentage of your citizens say they desire strong leadership that can bypass the legislature and/or elections?
[X] Less than 30%: In a 2021 survey, only 7.3% of respondents said they preferred strongmen over representatives.
[ ] 30 - 50%
[ ] More than 50%
What percentage of citizens would support direct rule by the military?
[X] Less than 10%: In a 2022 survey, 89.2% of respondents said they oppose any form of military rule, while only 2.1% supported it.
[ ] 10 - 30%
[ ] More than 30%
What percentage of your nation's percentage says they would support experts or technocrats make decisions, rather than an elected government?
[X] Less than 50%: In a 2022 survey, most respondents said they preferred elected experts rather than appointed ones.
[ ] 50% to 70%
[ ] More than 70%
What percentage of your citizens would agree with the statement, "Democracies are not good at maintaining public order"?
[X] Less than 30%
[ ] 30 - 50%
[ ] More than 50%
What percentage of your nation's citizens believe that democracy negatively impacts the economy?
[X] Less than 20%
[ ] 20 - 60%
[ ] More than 60%
What percentage of your nation's citizens support democracy?
[ ] More than 90%
[X] 75% to 90%
[ ] Less than 75%
Is there a separation between church and state?
[X] Yes
[ ] There is some residual influence on the state
[ ] No

Section Five- Civil liberties:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Is there a free electronic media?
[X] Yes
[ ] There is, but state-controlled media is heavily favoured, or the media is dominated by a small number of private operators.
[ ] No
Is there a free print media?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but state-controlled media is heavily favoured or there is high degree of concentration of private ownership of national newspapers
[ ] No
Is there freedom of expression in your nation?
[X] Yes: but the hate speech-related laws prevented any discriminatory expression; such action is treated as a civil offence, not a criminal one (only fines; no imprisonment).
[ ] Yes, but minority viewpoints are often subject to harassment or alternatively there are restrictive libel and "hate speech" laws
[ ] No
Is media coverage robust? Is there open and free discussion of public issues, with a reasonable diversity of opinions?
[X] Yes
[ ] There is formal freedom, but high degree of conformity of opinion, including through self-censorship, or discouragement of minority or marginal views
[ ] No
Are there political restrictions on access to the internet?
[X] No
[ ] Some moderate restrictions (if so, please expand: ______ )
[ ] Yes
Are citizens free to form professional organisations and trade unions?
[X] Yes
[ ] Officially free, but subject to some restrictions in practice (Feel free to expand: ______ )
[ ] No
Do institutions provide citizens with the opportunity to successfully petition the government to redress grievances?
[X] Yes
[ ] Some opportunities
[ ] No
What is the legal status of torture in your nation?
[X] Torture is not used
[ ] Torture is used
Is the judiciary free from government influence?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but public officials are subject to legal immunity
[ ] No
What degree of religious freedom exists in your nation?
[X] High - people from all religions are free to worship in public or private in your country
[ ] Moderate - some restrictions exist, or some religious groups feel unsafe despite official protections
[ ] Low - some or all religious groups are subject to significant restrictions
Are all citizens equal before the law in your country?
[X] Yes
[ ] Mostly, but some ethnic or religious minorities seem to be disproportionately targeted by law enforcement
[ ] No - the government clearly prejudices some groups over others
Do citizens enjoy basic security and protections from the government?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but crime is pervasive and a major problem
[ ] No
Is private business free from government undue interference and are property rights respected?
[X] Yes
[ ] Somewhat
[ ] No
How much personal freedom do your citizens have with regard to travel, work, or study?
[X] High levels of personal freedom
[ ] Moderate levels of personal freedom
[ ] Low or no levels of personal freedom
What percentage of people think that human rights are respected in your country?
[X] More than 70%
[ ] 50% to 70%
[ ] Less than 50%
Is there significant discrimination based on race, colour, or creed?
[X] No
[ ] Generally no, but there are some exceptions (please expand: ________)
[ ] Yes
How often does your government use new or emerging threats (such as war, pandemics, or terrorism) as an excuse to curtail civil liberties?
[X] Rarely or never: "Degree of Civil Liberty" decreased during the 2016-2018 terror waves and the 2020 pandemic.
[ ] Sometimes
[ ] Frequently

(OPTIONAL) - More information
We would appreciate filling in as much of this information as possible. However, this is not required to receive a complete score, and filling this information out will not change your score in any way.
What is the approximate ethnic makeup of your nation? (in percentages) 6.5%
How many official languages are there in your nation? What are these? English and French
What is the political position of your nation's ruling Government? Center-left
What type of Government does your country have? Semi-presidential parliamentary republic
How many members of your nation's national assembly/legislature are there? 30
(OOC) Which real-life nation would you describe yours as being most similar to? N/A
(OOC) What result do you think you are mostly likely to get? N/A


END
(OOC) Which best describes your feelings toward this quiz:
[ ] I will never feel pleasure again knowing that this quiz is over, because it was the absolute apogee of my life
[X] I don't actually have feelings because you're alone in a simulation and I'm just an NPC created by the machine
[ ] All encompassing agape love accompanied by an inexplicable craving for a chocolate digestive.
Do you think I'm abusing the multiple-choice function?
[ ] No
[X] Why would you even say that?

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Bharbosia
Envoy
 
Posts: 238
Founded: Feb 02, 2023
Ex-Nation

Postby Bharbosia » Fri Feb 03, 2023 7:38 pm

Your nation's full name (including pretitle): The Republic of Bharbosia
Short name of nation: Bharbosia
Your nation's current year: 2023
Your nation's IC population: 94 million
Confirmation - Is your nation MT? Yes

Section One - Electoral Process and Pluralism:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Are elections for the national legislature and head of government free?
[ ] Yes, there are no restrictions on candidates
[X] There are some restrictions on the electoral process. [If so please expand: Any candidate must not run in a banned party, candidate must have no criminal history, at least 5 years in a government job, and be native born]
[ ] There are significant restrictions, such as a single-party system
Are elections for the national legislature and head of government fair?
[X] Yes, there are no irregularities
[ ] There are some irregularities but they do not affect the overall outcome
[ ] There are significant irregularities in elections, or none are held at all
Are municipal elections both free and fair?
[ ] Yes, they are free and fair
[ ] They are free but not fair
[X] They are neither free nor fair
Is there universal suffrage for all adults (barring exclusions such as criminals and non-nationals)?
[X] Yes
[ ] No
Can citizens cast their vote free of significant threats to their security from state or non-state bodies?
[ ] Yes
[X] No
Do laws provide for broadly equal campaigning opportunities?
[ ] Yes
[ ] Yes in theory, but in practice opportunities are limited for some candidates
[X] No
Is the process of financing political parties transparent and generally accepted?
[ ] Yes
[ ] Not fully transparent
[X] No
Following elections, are the constitutional mechanisms for the orderly transfer of power from one government to another clear, established and accepted?
[X] Yes to all three criteria (clear, established and accepted)
[ ] Yes to two of the three
[ ] Yes to one or none of the three
Are citizens free to form political parties that are independent of the government?
[ ] Yes
[ ] There are some restrictions
[X] No
Do opposition parties have a realistic prospect of achieving government?
[ ] Yes
[ ] There is a dominant two-party system in which other political forces never have any effective chance of taking part in national government
[X] No
Is potential access to public office open to all citizens?
[X] Yes
[ ] Formally unrestricted, but in practice restricted for some groups, or for citizens from some parts of the country
[ ] No
Are citizens free to form political and civic organisations free of state interference and surveillance?
[ ] Yes
[ ] Officially free, but subject to some restrictions or interference
[X] No


Section Two - Functioning of government:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Do freely elected representatives determine government policy?
[ ] Yes
[X] Exercise some meaningful influence
[ ] No
Is the legislature the supreme political body, with a clear supremacy over other branches of government?
[ ] Yes
[X] No
Is there an effective system of checks and balances on the exercise of government authority?
[ ] Yes
[ ] Yes, but there are some serious flaws
[X] No
Is the government is free of undue influence by the military or the security services?
[ ] Yes
[X] Influence is low, but the defence minister is not a civilian. If the current risk of a military coup is extremely low, but the country has a recent history of military rule or coups
[ ] No
Are important government functions or policies dictated by a foreign power?
[X] No
[ ]: There are some features of a protectorate
[ ] Yes (e.g. significant presence of foreign troops; important decisions taken by foreign power; country is a protectorate)
Do special economic, religious or other powerful domestic groups exercise significant political power, parallel to democratic
institutions?

[ ] No
[X] They have some influence
[ ] Yes
Are sufficient mechanisms and institutions in place for assuring government accountability to the electorate in between elections?
[ ] Yes
[ ] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[X] No
Does the government’s authority extend over the full territory of the country?
[X] Yes
[ ] No
Is the functioning of government open and transparent, with sufficient public access to information?
[ ] Yes
[ ] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[X] No
How pervasive is corruption?
[ ] Corruption is not a major problem
[ ] Corruption is a significant issue
[X] Pervasive corruption exists
Is the civil service willing and capable of implementing government policy?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[ ] No
How many of your citizens believe they have control over their own lives and choices?
[ ] Over 70%
[ ] 50 - 70%
[X] Less than 50%
How many citizens say they have confidence in the government and its institutions?
[ ] More than 40%
[X] 25 - 40%
[ ] Below 25%
How many of your nation's citizens say they have confidence in one or more of your nation's political parties?
[ ] More than 40%
[X] 25-40%
[ ] Below 25%

Section Three - Political Participation:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
What is the average voter turn out in a national election?
[ ] Consistently above 70%
[ ] Between 50-70%
[X] Below 50%
[ ] Voting is compulsory
Do ethnic, religious and other minorities have a reasonable degree of autonomy and voice in the political process?
[ ] Yes
[X] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[ ] No
What percentage of your legislature is comprised of women?
[ ] More than 20%
[X] 10-20%
[ ] Less than 10%
What percentage of your population are members of a political party?
[X] Over 7%
[ ] 4% to 7%
[ ] Under 4%.
[ ] Membership is compulsory or it's a single-party state
How many of your citizens say they are interested in politics?
[ ] Over 60%
[ ] 40% to 60%
[X] Less than 40%
How many of your citizens have either taken part in a public demonstration, or indicated a willingness to do so lawfully?
[ ] Over 40%
[ ] 30% to 40%
[X] Less than 30%
What is the literacy rate in your nation?
[ ] Over 90%
[X] 70% to 90%
[ ] Less than 70%
How many of your adult citizens regularly watch or read the news?
[X] Over 50%
[ ] 30% to 50%
[ ] Less than 30%
Does your government try to promote citizens to engage in the political process?
[X] Yes
[ ] Somewhat
[ ] No
[ ] Participation is mandatory or forced

Section Four - Democratic political culture:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Is there a sufficient degree of societal consensus and cohesion to underpin a stable, functioning democracy?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but there are some serious doubts and/or risks
[ ] No
What percentage of your citizens say they desire strong leadership that can bypass the legislature and/or elections?
[ ] Less than 30%
[ ] 30 - 50%
[X] More than 50%
What percentage of citizens would support direct rule by the military?
[X] Less than 10%
[ ] 10 - 30%
[ ] More than 30%
What percentage of your nation's percentage say they would support experts or technocrats make decisions, rather than an elected government?
[X] Less than 50%
[ ] 50% to 70%
[ ] More than 70%
What percentage of your citizens would agree with the statement, "Democracies are not good at maintaining public order"?
[X] Less than 30%
[ ] 30 - 50%
[ ] More than 50%
What percentage of your nation's citizens believe that democracy negatively impacts the economy?
[X] Less than 20%
[ ] 20 - 60%
[ ] More than 60%
What percentage of your nation's citizens support democracy?
[ ] More than 90%
[X] 75% to 90%
[ ] Less than 75%
Is there a separation between church and state?
[ ] Yes
[X] There is some residual influence on the state
[ ] No

Section Five- Civil liberties:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Is there a free electronic media?
[ ] Yes
[ ] There is, but state-controlled media is heavily favoured, or the media is dominated by a small number of private operators.
[X] No
Is there a free print media?
[ ] Yes
[ ] Yes, but state-controlled media is heavily favoured or there is high degree of concentration of private ownership of national newspapers
[X] No
Is there freedom of expression in your nation?
[ ] Yes
[ ] Yes, but minority viewpoints are often subject to harassment or alternatively there are restrictive libel and "hate speech" laws
[X] No
Is media coverage robust? Is there open and free discussion of public issues, with a reasonable diversity of opinions?
[ ] Yes
[ ] There is formal freedom, but high degree of conformity of opinion, including through self-censorship, or discouragement of minority or marginal views
[X] No
Are there political restrictions on access to the internet?
[ ] No
[ ] Some moderate restrictions (if so, please expand: ______ )
[X] Yes
Are citizens free to form professional organisations and trade unions?
[ ] Yes
[ ] Officially free, but subject to some restrictions in practice (Feel free to expand: ______ )
[X] No
Do institutions provide citizens with the opportunity to successfully petition government to redress grievances?
[ ] Yes
[ ] Some opportunities
[X] No
What is the legal status of torture in your nation?
[ ] Torture is not used
[X] Torture is used
Is the judiciary free from government influence?
[ ] Yes
[ ] Yes, but public officials are subject to legal immunity
[X] No
What degree of religious freedom exists in your nation?
[ ] High - people from all religions are free to worship in public or private in your country
[X] Moderate - some restrictions exist, or some religious groups feel unsafe despite official protections
[ ] Low - some or all religious groups are subject to significant restrictions
Are all citizens equal before the law in your country?
[ ] Yes
[ ] Mostly, but some ethnic or religious minorities seem to be disproportionately targeted by law enforcement
[X] No - the government clearly prejudices some groups over others
Do citizens enjoy basic security and protections by the government?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but crime is pervasive and a major problem
[ ] No
Is private business free from government undue interference and are property rights respected?
[X] Yes
[ ] Somewhat
[ ] No
How much personal freedom do your citizens have with regards to travel, work or study?
[ ] High levels of personal freedom
[X] Moderate levels of personal freedom
[ ] Low or no levels of personal freedom
What percentage of people think that human rights are respected in your country?
[ ] More than 70%
[ ] 50% to 70%
[X] Less than 50%
Is there significant discrimination based on race, colour or creed?
[X] No
[ ] Generally no, but there are some exceptions (please expand: ________)
[ ] Yes
How often does your government use new or emerging threats (such as war, pandemics or terrorism) as an excuse to curtail civil liberties?
[ ] Rarely or never
[ ] Sometimes
[X] Frequently

(OPTIONAL) - More information
We would appreciate filling in as much of this information as possible. However, this is not required to receive a complete score, and filling this information out will not change your score in any way.
What is the approximate ethnic makeup of your nation? (in percentages) 70.7% Bharbosian, 15% Taganian, 8% Uming, 4% Tsakhan, 1.5% Corenian, 0.8% Bondian
How many official languages are there in your nation? What are these? 1, Bharbordo
What is the political position of your nation's ruling Government? Authoritarian Conservitism
What type of Government does your country have? Unitary Dominant Party Republic
How many members of your nation's national assembly/legislature are there? 100
(OOC) Which real life nation would you describe yours as being most similar to?
(OOC) What result do you think you are mostly likely to get? Authoritarian Regime


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[ ] I will never feel pleasure again knowing that this quiz is over, because it was the absolute apogee of my life
[X] I don't actually have feelings because you're alone in a simulation and I'm just an NPC created by the machine
[ ] All encompassing agape love accompanied by an inexplicable craving for a chocolate digestive.
Do you think I'm abusing the multiple choice function?
[ ] No
[X] Why would you even say that?
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Safiloa
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Founded: May 15, 2021
Democratic Socialists

Postby Safiloa » Sat Feb 04, 2023 7:54 pm

Your nation's full name (including pretitle): The Abode of Love, The United Communal-Republics of Safiloa
Short name of nation: Safiloa
Your nation's current year 2023
Your nation's IC population 4.12 million
Confirmation - Is your nation MT? Yes

Section One - Electoral Process and Pluralism:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Are elections for the national legislature and head of government free?
[X] Yes, there are no restrictions on candidates (There are four heads of government a.k.a. [i]Gohulans, with each acting as an equal-status director role in one of the four directorial ministries (joy, discernment, preservation, comprehension), which is based on the prescribed form of government from Mazdak. This ensures that a variety of personalities, each with their own set of skills can focus on their own paths. In terms of the legislature, Safiloa is more influenced by the Tuluva's magane-system, democratically-elected village collectives send their "farman" representatives to both regional committees as well as the national ones. In the past, this took ages, especially national meetings, however with the rise of the internet and the digital world, community representatives can be much more efficient.[/i]
[ ] There are some restrictions on the electoral process. [If so please expand: ____]
[ ] There are significant restrictions, such as a single-party system
Are elections for the national legislature and head of government fair?
[X] Yes, there are no irregularities (Each Gohulan election process is different, with one, the Director of Joy's election being fully televised and made into a game-show-like system, in which contestants compete in weekly tasks to try to become the "Ramešgara Gohulan" - the Joy-giver director, with episodes focusing on different regions, themes, holidays, and demographics.)
[ ] There are some irregularities but they do not affect the overall outcome
[ ] There are significant irregularities in elections, or none are held at all
Are municipal elections both free and fair?
[X] Yes, they are free and fair
[ ] They are free but not fair
[ ] They are neither free nor fair
Is there universal suffrage for all adults (barring exclusions such as criminals and non-nationals)?
[X] Yes
[ ] No
Can citizens cast their vote free of significant threats to their security from state or non-state bodies?
[X] Yes
[ ] No
Do laws provide for broadly equal campaigning opportunities?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes in theory, but in practice opportunities are limited for some candidates
[ ] No
Is the process of financing political parties transparent and generally accepted?
[X] Yes
[ ] Not fully transparent
[ ] No
Following elections, are the constitutional mechanisms for the orderly transfer of power from one government to another clear, established, and accepted?
[X] Yes to all three criteria (clear, established, and accepted)
[ ] Yes to two of the three
[ ] Yes to one or none of the three
Are citizens free to form political parties that are independent of the government?
[ ] Yes
[X] There are some restrictions (Certain cultural-religious taboo topics that go against the constitution, such as slavery, animal-killing, marriages, violence, etc. are forbidden from being adopted by political parties)
[ ] No
Do opposition parties have a realistic prospect of achieving government?
[X] Yes
[ ] There is a dominant two-party system in which other political forces never have any effective chance of taking part in national government
[ ] No
Is potential access to the public office open to all citizens?
[ ] Yes (However, there are several nomadic gatherer tribal groups that traditionally oppose becoming too enmeshed with the Safiloan state)
[X] Formally unrestricted, but in practice restricted for some groups, or for citizens from some parts of the country
[ ] No
Are citizens free to form political and civic organizations free of state interference and surveillance?
[ ] Yes
[X] Officially free, but subject to some restrictions or interference (Certain cultural-religious taboo topics that go against the constitution, such as slavery, animal-killing, marriages, violence, etc. are forbidden from being adopted by political parties)
[ ] No


Section Two - Functioning of government:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Do freely elected representatives to determine government policy?
[X] Yes
[ ] Exercise some meaningful influence
[ ] No
Is the legislature the supreme political body, with a clear supremacy over other branches of government?
[X] Yes
[ ] No
Is there an effective system of checks and balances on the exercise of government authority?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but there are some serious flaws
[ ] No
Is the government free of undue influence by the military or the security services?
[X] Yes (There's no military, only coastguard and special service branch exist)
[ ] Influence is low, but the defense minister is not a civilian. If the current risk of a military coup is extremely low, but the country has a recent history of military rule or coups
[ ] No
Are important government functions or policies dictated by a foreign power?
[X] No
[ ]: There are some features of a protectorate
[ ] Yes (e.g. significant presence of foreign troops; important decisions taken by foreign power; country is a protectorate)
Do special economic, religious or other powerful domestic groups exercise significant political power, parallel to democratic
institutions?

[ ] No
[ ] They have some influence
[X] Yes (Trade Guilds, Religious/Cultural/Education Centers, and other Organizations that represent the interests & rights of Children, Students, Forests, Elderly, and Tribal peoples do exist and have power, over some parts of society and laws that specifically pertain to them. However, this exists to specifically act as a balance to the power of the legislature.)
Are sufficient mechanisms and institutions in place for assuring government accountability to the electorate in between elections?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[ ] No
Does the government’s authority extend over the full territory of the country?
[X] Yes (however tribal peoples realistically do not interact much with the state)
[ ] No
Is the functioning of government open and transparent, with sufficient public access to information?
[X] Yes (ex. tribal peoples)
[ ] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[ ] No
How pervasive is corruption?
[X] Corruption is not a major problem
[ ] Corruption is a significant issue
[ ] Pervasive corruption exists
Is the civil service willing and capable of implementing government policy?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[ ] No
How many of your citizens believe they have control over their own lives and choices?
[X] Over 70%
[ ] 50 - 70%
[ ] Less than 50%
How many citizens say they have confidence in the government and its institutions?
[X] More than 40%
[ ] 25 - 40%
[ ] Below 25%
How many of your nation's citizens say they have confidence in one or more of your nation's political parties?
[X] More than 40%
[ ] 25-40%
[ ] Below 25%

Section Three - Political Participation:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
What is the average voter turnout in a national election?
[ ] Consistently above 70%
[ ] Between 50-70%
[ ] Below 50%
[X] Voting is compulsory
Do ethnic, religious, and other minorities have a reasonable degree of autonomy and voice in the political process?
[X] Yes (unless they go against the constitution)
[ ] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[ ] No
What percentage of your legislature is comprised of women?
[X] More than 20%
[ ] 10-20%
[ ] Less than 10%
What percentage of your population are members of a political party?
[X] Over 7%
[ ] 4% to 7%
[ ] Under 4%.
[ ] Membership is compulsory or it's a single-party state
How many of your citizens say they are interested in politics?
[X] Over 60% (Guilds, religious centers, etc. all play some form of role)
[ ] 40% to 60%
[ ] Less than 40%
How many of your citizens have either taken part in a public demonstration or indicated a willingness to do so lawfully?
[X] Over 40%
[ ] 30% to 40%
[ ] Less than 30%
What is the literacy rate in your nation?
[X] Over 90%
[ ] 70% to 90%
[ ] Less than 70%
How many of your adult citizens regularly watch or read the news?
[X] Over 50%
[ ] 30% to 50%
[ ] Less than 30%
Does your government try to promote citizens to engage in the political process?
[X] Yes
[ ] Somewhat
[ ] No
[ ] Participation is mandatory or forced

Section Four - Democratic political culture:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Is there a sufficient degree of societal consensus and cohesion to underpin a stable, functioning democracy?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but there are some serious doubts and/or risks
[ ] No
What percentage of your citizens say they desire strong leadership that can bypass the legislature and/or elections?
[X] Less than 30%
[ ] 30 - 50%
[ ] More than 50%
What percentage of citizens would support direct rule by the military?
[X] Less than 10% (There is no military)
[ ] 10 - 30%
[ ] More than 30%
What percentage of your nation's percentage say they would support experts or technocrats make decisions, rather than an elected government?
[X] Less than 50%
[ ] 50% to 70%
[ ] More than 70%
What percentage of your citizens would agree with the statement, "Democracies are not good at maintaining public order"?
[X] Less than 30%
[ ] 30 - 50%
[ ] More than 50%
What percentage of your nation's citizens believe that democracy negatively impacts the economy?
[X] Less than 20%
[ ] 20 - 60%
[ ] More than 60%
What percentage of your nation's citizens support democracy?
[X] More than 90%
[ ] 75% to 90%
[ ] Less than 75%
Is there a separation between church and state?
[ ] Yes
[X] There is some residual influence on the state (Religious centers receive funding per verified member from the state)
[ ] No

Section Five- Civil liberties:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Is there a free electronic media?
[X] Yes
[ ] There is, but state-controlled media is heavily favoured, or the media is dominated by a small number of private operators.
[ ] No
Is there a free print media?
[X] Yes (images of gore and violence are for forbidden though)
[ ] Yes, but state-controlled media is heavily favoured or there is high degree of concentration of private ownership of national newspapers
[ ] No
Is there freedom of expression in your nation?
[ ] Yes
[X] Yes, but minority viewpoints are often subject to harassment or alternatively there are restrictive libel and "hate speech" laws
[ ] No
Is media coverage robust? Is there open and free discussion of public issues, with a reasonable diversity of opinions?
[X] Yes
[ ] There is formal freedom, but high degree of conformity of opinion, including through self-censorship, or discouragement of minority or marginal views
[ ] No
Are there political restrictions on access to the internet?
[X] No
[ ] Some moderate restrictions (if so, please expand: ______ )
[ ] Yes
Are citizens free to form professional organizations and trade unions?
[X] Yes (a large part of Safiloa's entire economic-socio-political model rests upon these institutions)
[ ] Officially free, but subject to some restrictions in practice (Feel free to expand: ______ )
[ ] No
Do institutions provide citizens with the opportunity to successfully petition the government to redress grievances?
[X] Yes (bigly)
[ ] Some opportunities
[ ] No
What is the legal status of torture in your nation?
[X] Torture is not used
[ ] Torture is used
Is the judiciary free from government influence?
[ ] Yes
[ ] Yes, but public officials are subject to legal immunity
[ ] No
What degree of religious freedom exists in your nation?
[X] High - people from all religions are free to worship in public or private in your country (Unless they go against the constitution)
[ ] Moderate - some restrictions exist, or some religious groups feel unsafe despite official protections
[ ] Low - some or all religious groups are subject to significant restrictions
Are all citizens equal before the law in your country?
[X] Yes
[ ] Mostly, but some ethnic or religious minorities seem to be disproportionately targeted by law enforcement
[ ] No - the government clearly prejudices some groups over others
Do citizens enjoy basic security and protections by the government?
[X] Yes (including noncitizens, vertebrate animals and octopuses)
[ ] Yes, but crime is pervasive and a major problem
[ ] No
Is private business free from government undue interference and are property rights respected?
[X] Yes
[ ] Somewhat
[ ] No
How much personal freedom do your citizens have with regards to travel, work or study?
[X] High levels of personal freedom
[ ] Moderate levels of personal freedom
[ ] Low or no levels of personal freedom
What percentage of people think that human rights are respected in your country?
[X] More than 70%
[ ] 50% to 70%
[ ] Less than 50%
Is there significant discrimination based on race, colour, or creed?
[X] No
[ ] Generally no, but there are some exceptions (please expand: ___)
[ ] Yes
How often does your government use new or emerging threats (such as war, pandemics or terrorism) as an excuse to curtail civil liberties?
[X] Rarely or never
[ ] Sometimes
[ ] Frequently

(OPTIONAL) - More information
We would appreciate filling in as much of this information as possible. However, this is not required to receive a complete score, and filling this information out will not change your score in any way.
What is the approximate ethnic makeup of your nation? (in percentages)
18% "Mazdakite" Partially Africanized Austronesian-Persian
12% Jain/Hindu Dravidian (Tuluva) - primarily live in their own autonomous community
13% "Mazdakite" African (Swahili & Somali)
10% "Mazdakite" Austronesian (Sakalava Malagasy)
35% Animist Rural & Tribal communities (mostly Malagasy, with some Swahili groups and one language isolate Negrito group)
12% Foreigners (Mostly Dutch, British, German, Italian, Chinese, East African, Yemeni, Parsee, and Australian)
How many official languages are there in your nation? What are these?
Over 60 languages are regionally recognized and protected as well as taught in various community schools, however, 12 are considered official at the national level.
Sokhainean (Swahilified Middle Persian), Gomeïu (Persianized Tulu), Wodjimbani dialect of Swahili, English, and 8 Malagasy languages, including Doïa, Valakileïa, Marakoua, Saintanoñ, Watuku, Suguma, Talunanon, and Kuailanoro.
What is the political position of your nation's ruling Government?
Eco-socialist, pro-democracy, extremely pacifist.
What type of Government does your country have?
Quadrarchic Directorial Republic, assembly-independent
How many members of your nation's national assembly/legislature are there?
515
(OOC) Which real-life nation would you describe yours as being most similar to?
A combination between San Marino and Comoros.
(OOC) What result do you think you are mostly likely to get?
Unsure


END
(OOC) Which best describes your feelings toward this quiz:
[ ] I will never feel pleasure again knowing that this quiz is over, because it was the absolute apogee of my life
[ ] I don't actually have feelings because you're alone in a simulation and I'm just an NPC created by the machine
[X] All encompassing agape love accompanied by an inexplicable craving for a chocolate digestive.
Do you think I'm abusing the multiple choice function?
[ ] No
[X] Why would you even say that?
Modern Semi-Theocratic Agrarian Syndicalism based on Mazdakism & Jainism

THE ABODE OF LOVE, THE UNITED COMMUNAL-REPUBLICS OF SAFILOA/DUŠIĦON, HENISAÏATA KULASAÑOS'EÏA SAFILOA
Diplomatic MissionKambanu Island Tourism AuthorityMapFactbook
Population: 4.28 millionGDP per Capita: NSD 4.256,-Land Size: 62.732 KM2
Tourism, Agriculture, Mariculture, Finance, Salt, Incense, Oils, Spices, Natural Cosmetics
A Class 2.11 civilization, according to this Nation Index and a member of the ISC and the Rigel Pact. Observer Status member of the International Socialist Congress.
All stats & policies are canonical unless contradicted by the factbook, e.g. population

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Scytharum
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Founded: Jun 24, 2021
Inoffensive Centrist Democracy

Postby Scytharum » Tue Feb 21, 2023 12:20 pm

Your nation's full name (including pretitle): The United Commonwealths of Scytharum
Short name of nation: Scytharum
Your nation's current year 2023
Your nation's IC population 2.00 Billion
Confirmation - Is your nation MT? Approximately.

Section One - Electoral Process and Pluralism:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Are elections for the national legislature and head of government free?
[ ] Yes, there are no restrictions on candidates
[X] There are some restrictions on the electoral process. [If so please expand: No candidates under 25 can run.]
[ ] There are significant restrictions, such as a single-party system
Are elections for the national legislature and head of government fair?
[X] Yes, there are no irregularities
[ ] There are some irregularities but they do not affect the overall outcome
[ ] There are significant irregularities in elections, or none are held at all
Are municipal elections both free and fair?
[X] Yes, they are free and fair
[ ] They are free but not fair
[ ] They are neither free nor fair
Is there universal suffrage for all adults (barring exclusions such as criminals and non-nationals)?
[X] Yes
[ ] No
Can citizens cast their vote free of significant threats to their security from state or non-state bodies?
[X] Yes
[ ] No
Do laws provide for broadly equal campaigning opportunities?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes in theory, but in practice opportunities are limited for some candidates
[ ] No
Is the process of financing political parties transparent and generally accepted?
[X] Yes
[ ] Not fully transparent
[ ] No
Following elections, are the constitutional mechanisms for the orderly transfer of power from one government to another clear, established and accepted?
[X] Yes to all three criteria (clear, established and accepted)
[ ] Yes to two of the three
[ ] Yes to one or none of the three
Are citizens free to form political parties that are independent of the government?
[X] Yes
[ ] There are some restrictions
[ ] No
Do opposition parties have a realistic prospect of achieving government?
[X] Yes
[ ] There is a dominant two-party system in which other political forces never have any effective chance of taking part in national government
[ ] No
Is potential access to public office open to all citizens?
[X] Yes
[ ] Formally unrestricted, but in practice restricted for some groups, or for citizens from some parts of the country
[ ] No
Are citizens free to form political and civic organisations free of state interference and surveillance?
[X] Yes
[ ] Officially free, but subject to some restrictions or interference
[ ] No


Section Two - Functioning of government:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Do freely elected representatives determine government policy?
[X] Yes
[ ] Exercise some meaningful influence
[ ] No
Is the legislature the supreme political body, with a clear supremacy over other branches of government?
[ ] Yes
[X] No
Is there an effective system of checks and balances on the exercise of government authority?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but there are some serious flaws
[ ] No
Is the government is free of undue influence by the military or the security services?
[X] Yes
[ ] Influence is low, but the defence minister is not a civilian. If the current risk of a military coup is extremely low, but the country has a recent history of military rule or coups
[ ] No
Are important government functions or policies dictated by a foreign power?
[X] No
[ ]: There are some features of a protectorate
[ ] Yes (e.g. significant presence of foreign troops; important decisions taken by foreign power; country is a protectorate)
Do special economic, religious or other powerful domestic groups exercise significant political power, parallel to democratic
institutions?

[X] No
[ ] They have some influence
[ ] Yes
Are sufficient mechanisms and institutions in place for assuring government accountability to the electorate in between elections?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[ ] No
Does the government’s authority extend over the full territory of the country?
[X] Yes
[ ] No
Is the functioning of government open and transparent, with sufficient public access to information?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[ ] No
How pervasive is corruption?
[X] Corruption is not a major problem
[ ] Corruption is a significant issue
[ ] Pervasive corruption exists
Is the civil service willing and capable of implementing government policy?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[ ] No
How many of your citizens believe they have control over their own lives and choices?
[X] Over 70%
[ ] 50 - 70%
[ ] Less than 50%
How many citizens say they have confidence in the government and its institutions?
[X] More than 40%
[ ] 25 - 40%
[ ] Below 25%
How many of your nation's citizens say they have confidence in one or more of your nation's political parties?
[X] More than 40%
[ ] 25-40%
[ ] Below 25%

Section Three - Political Participation:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
What is the average voter turn out in a national election?
[X] Consistently above 70%
[ ] Between 50-70%
[ ] Below 50%
[ ] Voting is compulsory
Do ethnic, religious and other minorities have a reasonable degree of autonomy and voice in the political process?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[ ] No
What percentage of your legislature is comprised of women?
[X] More than 20%
[ ] 10-20%
[ ] Less than 10%
What percentage of your population are members of a political party?
[X] Over 7%
[ ] 4% to 7%
[ ] Under 4%.
[ ] Membership is compulsory or it's a single-party state
How many of your citizens say they are interested in politics?
[X] Over 60%
[ ] 40% to 60%
[ ] Less than 40%
How many of your citizens have either taken part in a public demonstration, or indicated a willingness to do so lawfully?
[X] Over 40%
[ ] 30% to 40%
[ ] Less than 30%
What is the literacy rate in your nation?
[X] Over 90%
[ ] 70% to 90%
[ ] Less than 70%
How many of your adult citizens regularly watch or read the news?
[X] Over 50%
[ ] 30% to 50%
[ ] Less than 30%
Does your government try to promote citizens to engage in the political process?
[X] Yes
[ ] Somewhat
[ ] No
[ ] Participation is mandatory or forced

Section Four - Democratic political culture:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Is there a sufficient degree of societal consensus and cohesion to underpin a stable, functioning democracy?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but there are some serious doubts and/or risks
[ ] No
What percentage of your citizens say they desire strong leadership that can bypass the legislature and/or elections?
[X] Less than 30%
[ ] 30 - 50%
[ ] More than 50%
What percentage of citizens would support direct rule by the military?
[X] Less than 10%
[ ] 10 - 30%
[ ] More than 30%
What percentage of your nation's percentage say they would support experts or technocrats make decisions, rather than an elected government?
[X] Less than 50%
[ ] 50% to 70%
[ ] More than 70%
What percentage of your citizens would agree with the statement, "Democracies are not good at maintaining public order"?
[X] Less than 30%
[ ] 30 - 50%
[ ] More than 50%
What percentage of your nation's citizens believe that democracy negatively impacts the economy?
[X] Less than 20%
[ ] 20 - 60%
[ ] More than 60%
What percentage of your nation's citizens support democracy?
[X] More than 90%
[ ] 75% to 90%
[ ] Less than 75%
Is there a separation between church and state?
[X] Yes
[ ] There is some residual influence on the state
[ ] No

Section Five- Civil liberties:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Is there a free electronic media?
[X] Yes
[ ] There is, but state-controlled media is heavily favoured, or the media is dominated by a small number of private operators.
[ ] No
Is there a free print media?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but state-controlled media is heavily favoured or there is high degree of concentration of private ownership of national newspapers
[ ] No
Is there freedom of expression in your nation?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but minority viewpoints are often subject to harassment or alternatively there are restrictive libel and "hate speech" laws
[ ] No
Is media coverage robust? Is there open and free discussion of public issues, with a reasonable diversity of opinions?
[X] Yes
[ ] There is formal freedom, but high degree of conformity of opinion, including through self-censorship, or discouragement of minority or marginal views
[ ] No
Are there political restrictions on access to the internet?
[X] No
[ ] Some moderate restrictions (if so, please expand: ______ )
[ ] Yes
Are citizens free to form professional organisations and trade unions?
[X] Yes
[ ] Officially free, but subject to some restrictions in practice (Feel free to expand: ______ )
[ ] No
Do institutions provide citizens with the opportunity to successfully petition government to redress grievances?
[X] Yes
[ ] Some opportunities
[ ] No
What is the legal status of torture in your nation?
[X] Torture is not used
[ ] Torture is used
Is the judiciary free from government influence?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but public officials are subject to legal immunity
[ ] No
What degree of religious freedom exists in your nation?
[X] High - people from all religions are free to worship in public or private in your country
[ ] Moderate - some restrictions exist, or some religious groups feel unsafe despite official protections
[ ] Low - some or all religious groups are subject to significant restrictions
Are all citizens equal before the law in your country?
[X] Yes
[ ] Mostly, but some ethnic or religious minorities seem to be disproportionately targeted by law enforcement
[ ] No - the government clearly prejudices some groups over others
Do citizens enjoy basic security and protections by the government?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but crime is pervasive and a major problem
[ ] No
Is private business free from government undue interference and are property rights respected?
[X] Yes
[ ] Somewhat
[ ] No
How much personal freedom do your citizens have with regards to travel, work or study?
[X] High levels of personal freedom
[ ] Moderate levels of personal freedom
[ ] Low or no levels of personal freedom
What percentage of people think that human rights are respected in your country?
[X] More than 70%
[ ] 50% to 70%
[ ] Less than 50%
Is there significant discrimination based on race, colour or creed?
[X] No
[ ] Generally no, but there are some exceptions (please expand: ________)
[ ] Yes
How often does your government use new or emerging threats (such as war, pandemics or terrorism) as an excuse to curtail civil liberties?
[X] Rarely or never
[ ] Sometimes
[ ] Frequently

(OPTIONAL) - More information
We would appreciate filling in as much of this information as possible. However, this is not required to receive a complete score, and filling this information out will not change your score in any way.
What is the approximate ethnic makeup of your nation? (in percentages)19.2% Irish, 12.1% Scottish, 10.8% Asian, 9.5% Italian, 8.9% English, 8.7% Polish, 7.9% Latin American, 5.4% African, 5.0% Arab, 4.9% Russian, 4.4% German, 3.2% Native
How many official languages are there in your nation? What are these? None
What is the political position of your nation's ruling Government? Libertarian Right
What type of Government does your country have? Constitutional Republic
How many members of your nation's national assembly/legislature are there? 300 (200 in House of Delegates, 10 Delegates per Commonwealth, and 100 in The League)
(OOC) Which real life nation would you describe yours as being most similar to? The United States of America
(OOC) What result do you think you are mostly likely to get? Fully Democracy


END
(OOC) Which best describes your feelings toward this quiz:
[ ] I will never feel pleasure again knowing that this quiz is over, because it was the absolute apogee of my life
[ ] I don't actually have feelings because you're alone in a simulation and I'm just an NPC created by the machine
[X] All encompassing agape love accompanied by an inexplicable craving for a chocolate digestive.
Do you think I'm abusing the multiple choice function?
[X] No
[ ] Why would you even say that?
Last edited by Scytharum on Tue Feb 21, 2023 12:21 pm, edited 1 time in total.
The United Commonwealths of Scytharum

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South Derpingham
Bureaucrat
 
Posts: 49
Founded: May 08, 2015
Left-wing Utopia

Postby South Derpingham » Tue Feb 21, 2023 4:25 pm

Your nation's full name (including pretitle): The Derpish Kingdom / Kindgom of South Derpingham
Short name of nation: South Derpingham
Your nation's current year 2023
Your nation's IC population 11 Million
Confirmation - Is your nation MT? Yes?

Section One - Electoral Process and Pluralism:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Are elections for the national legislature and head of government free?
[ X] Yes, there are no restrictions on candidates
[ ] There are some restrictions on the electoral process. [If so please expand: ____]
[ ] There are significant restrictions, such as a single-party system
Are elections for the national legislature and head of government fair?
[ X] Yes, there are no irregularities
[ ] There are some irregularities but they do not affect the overall outcome
[ ] There are significant irregularities in elections, or none are held at all
Are municipal elections both free and fair?
[ X] Yes, they are free and fair
[ ] They are free but not fair
[ ] They are neither free nor fair
Is there universal suffrage for all adults (barring exclusions such as criminals and non-nationals)?
[ X] Yes
[ ] No
Can citizens cast their vote free of significant threats to their security from state or non-state bodies?
[ X] Yes
[ ] No
Do laws provide for broadly equal campaigning opportunities?
[ X] Yes
[ ] Yes in theory, but in practice opportunities are limited for some candidates
[ ] No
Is the process of financing political parties transparent and generally accepted?
[ X] Yes
[ ] Not fully transparent
[ ] No
Following elections, are the constitutional mechanisms for the orderly transfer of power from one government to another clear, established and accepted?
[ X] Yes to all three criteria (clear, established and accepted)
[ ] Yes to two of the three
[ ] Yes to one or none of the three
Are citizens free to form political parties that are independent of the government?
[ X] Yes
[ ] There are some restrictions
[ ] No
Do opposition parties have a realistic prospect of achieving government?
[ X] Yes
[ ] There is a dominant two-party system in which other political forces never have any effective chance of taking part in national government
[ ] No
Is potential access to public office open to all citizens?
[ X] Yes
[ ] Formally unrestricted, but in practice restricted for some groups, or for citizens from some parts of the country
[ ] No
Are citizens free to form political and civic organisations free of state interference and surveillance?
[ X] Yes
[ ] Officially free, but subject to some restrictions or interference
[ ] No


Section Two - Functioning of government:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Do freely elected representatives determine government policy?
[ X] Yes
[ ] Exercise some meaningful influence
[ ] No
Is the legislature the supreme political body, with a clear supremacy over other branches of government?
[ X] Yes
[ ] No
Is there an effective system of checks and balances on the exercise of government authority?
[ X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but there are some serious flaws
[ ] No
Is the government is free of undue influence by the military or the security services?
[ X] Yes
[ ] Influence is low, but the defence minister is not a civilian. If the current risk of a military coup is extremely low, but the country has a recent history of military rule or coups
[ ] No
Are important government functions or policies dictated by a foreign power?
[ X] No
[ ]: There are some features of a protectorate
[ ] Yes (e.g. significant presence of foreign troops; important decisions taken by foreign power; country is a protectorate)
Do special economic, religious or other powerful domestic groups exercise significant political power, parallel to democratic
institutions?

[ X] No
[ ] They have some influence
[ ] Yes
Are sufficient mechanisms and institutions in place for assuring government accountability to the electorate in between elections?
[ X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[ ] No
Does the government’s authority extend over the full territory of the country?
[ X] Yes
[ ] No
Is the functioning of government open and transparent, with sufficient public access to information?
[ X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[ ] No
How pervasive is corruption?
[ X] Corruption is not a major problem
[ ] Corruption is a significant issue
[ ] Pervasive corruption exists
Is the civil service willing and capable of implementing government policy?
[ X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[ ] No
How many of your citizens believe they have control over their own lives and choices?
[ X] Over 70%
[ ] 50 - 70%
[ ] Less than 50%
How many citizens say they have confidence in the government and its institutions?
[ X] More than 40%
[ ] 25 - 40%
[ ] Below 25%
How many of your nation's citizens say they have confidence in one or more of your nation's political parties?
[ X] More than 40%
[ ] 25-40%
[ ] Below 25%

Section Three - Political Participation:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
What is the average voter turn out in a national election?
[ X] Consistently above 70%
[ ] Between 50-70%
[ ] Below 50%
[ ] Voting is compulsory
Do ethnic, religious and other minorities have a reasonable degree of autonomy and voice in the political process?
[ X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[ ] No
What percentage of your legislature is comprised of women?
[ X] More than 20%
[ ] 10-20%
[ ] Less than 10%
What percentage of your population are members of a political party?
[ X] Over 7%
[ ] 4% to 7%
[ ] Under 4%.
[ ] Membership is compulsory or it's a single-party state
How many of your citizens say they are interested in politics?
[ X] Over 60%
[ ] 40% to 60%
[ ] Less than 40%
How many of your citizens have either taken part in a public demonstration, or indicated a willingness to do so lawfully?
[ ] Over 40%
[ X] 30% to 40%
[ ] Less than 30%
What is the literacy rate in your nation?
[ X] Over 90%
[ ] 70% to 90%
[ ] Less than 70%
How many of your adult citizens regularly watch or read the news?
[ X] Over 50%
[ ] 30% to 50%
[ ] Less than 30%
Does your government try to promote citizens to engage in the political process?
[ X] Yes
[ ] Somewhat
[ ] No
[ ] Participation is mandatory or forced

Section Four - Democratic political culture:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Is there a sufficient degree of societal consensus and cohesion to underpin a stable, functioning democracy?
[ X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but there are some serious doubts and/or risks
[ ] No
What percentage of your citizens say they desire strong leadership that can bypass the legislature and/or elections?
[ X] Less than 30%
[ ] 30 - 50%
[ ] More than 50%
What percentage of citizens would support direct rule by the military?
[ CX] Less than 10%
[ ] 10 - 30%
[ ] More than 30%
What percentage of your nation's percentage say they would support experts or technocrats make decisions, rather than an elected government?
[ X] Less than 50%
[ ] 50% to 70%
[ ] More than 70%
What percentage of your citizens would agree with the statement, "Democracies are not good at maintaining public order"?
[ X] Less than 30%
[ ] 30 - 50%
[ ] More than 50%
What percentage of your nation's citizens believe that democracy negatively impacts the economy?
[ X] Less than 20%
[ ] 20 - 60%
[ ] More than 60%
What percentage of your nation's citizens support democracy?
[ X] More than 90%
[ ] 75% to 90%
[ ] Less than 75%
Is there a separation between church and state?
[ X] Yes
[ ] There is some residual influence on the state
[ ] No

Section Five- Civil liberties:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Is there a free electronic media?
[ X] Yes
[ ] There is, but state-controlled media is heavily favoured, or the media is dominated by a small number of private operators.
[ ] No
Is there a free print media?
[ X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but state-controlled media is heavily favoured or there is high degree of concentration of private ownership of national newspapers
[ ] No
Is there freedom of expression in your nation?
[ X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but minority viewpoints are often subject to harassment or alternatively there are restrictive libel and "hate speech" laws
[ ] No
Is media coverage robust? Is there open and free discussion of public issues, with a reasonable diversity of opinions?
[ X] Yes
[ ] There is formal freedom, but high degree of conformity of opinion, including through self-censorship, or discouragement of minority or marginal views
[ ] No
Are there political restrictions on access to the internet?
[ X] No
[ ] Some moderate restrictions (if so, please expand: ______ )
[ ] Yes
Are citizens free to form professional organisations and trade unions?
[ X] Yes
[ ] Officially free, but subject to some restrictions in practice (Feel free to expand: ______ )
[ ] No
Do institutions provide citizens with the opportunity to successfully petition government to redress grievances?
[ X] Yes
[ ] Some opportunities
[ ] No
What is the legal status of torture in your nation?
[ X] Torture is not used
[ ] Torture is used
Is the judiciary free from government influence?
[ X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but public officials are subject to legal immunity
[ ] No
What degree of religious freedom exists in your nation?
[ X] High - people from all religions are free to worship in public or private in your country
[ ] Moderate - some restrictions exist, or some religious groups feel unsafe despite official protections
[ ] Low - some or all religious groups are subject to significant restrictions
Are all citizens equal before the law in your country?
[ ] Yes
[ X] Mostly, but some ethnic or religious minorities seem to be disproportionately targeted by law enforcement
[ ] No - the government clearly prejudices some groups over others
Do citizens enjoy basic security and protections by the government?
[ X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but crime is pervasive and a major problem
[ ] No
Is private business free from government undue interference and are property rights respected?
[ ] Yes
[ X] Somewhat
[ ] No
How much personal freedom do your citizens have with regards to travel, work or study?
[ X] High levels of personal freedom
[ ] Moderate levels of personal freedom
[ ] Low or no levels of personal freedom
What percentage of people think that human rights are respected in your country?
[ X] More than 70%
[ ] 50% to 70%
[ ] Less than 50%
Is there significant discrimination based on race, colour or creed?
[ X] No
[ ] Generally no, but there are some exceptions (please expand: ________)
[ ] Yes
How often does your government use new or emerging threats (such as war, pandemics or terrorism) as an excuse to curtail civil liberties?
[ ] Rarely or never
[ X] Sometimes
[ ] Frequently

(OPTIONAL) - More information
We would appreciate filling in as much of this information as possible. However, this is not required to receive a complete score, and filling this information out will not change your score in any way.
What is the approximate ethnic makeup of your nation? (in percentages) Derpish (85%), other white (7%), other/mixed (8%)
How many official languages are there in your nation? What are these? 1, Derpish
What is the political position of your nation's ruling Government? Centre-Left, Social Democrat, Nordic Model
What type of Government does your country have? Constitutional Monarchy
How many members of your nation's national assembly/legislature are there? 501
(OOC) Which real life nation would you describe yours as being most similar to? Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Ireland
(OOC) What result do you think you are mostly likely to get?
Free

END
(OOC) Which best describes your feelings toward this quiz:
[ ] I will never feel pleasure again knowing that this quiz is over, because it was the absolute apogee of my life
[ ] I don't actually have feelings because you're alone in a simulation and I'm just an NPC created by the machine
[ X] All encompassing agape love accompanied by an inexplicable craving for a chocolate digestive.
Do you think I'm abusing the multiple choice function?
[ ] No
[ X] Why would you even say that?

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Cascadia Ecotopia
Lobbyist
 
Posts: 25
Founded: Jul 17, 2020
Ex-Nation

Postby Cascadia Ecotopia » Thu Feb 23, 2023 12:14 am

Your nation's full name (including pretitle): Republic of Cascadia
Short name of nation: Cascadia Ecotopia
Your nation's current year 2023
Your nation's IC population 18.9 Million
Confirmation - Is your nation MT? Yes

Section One - Electoral Process and Pluralism:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Are elections for the national legislature and head of government free?
[X] Yes, there are no restrictions on candidates
[ ] There are some restrictions on the electoral process. [If so please expand: ____]
[ ] There are significant restrictions, such as a single-party system
Are elections for the national legislature and head of government fair?
[ ] Yes, there are no irregularities
[X] There are some irregularities but they do not affect the overall outcome
[ ] There are significant irregularities in elections, or none are held at all
Are municipal elections both free and fair?
[X] Yes, they are free and fair
[ ] They are free but not fair
[ ] They are neither free nor fair
Is there universal suffrage for all adults (barring exclusions such as criminals and non-nationals)?
[X] Yes
[ ] No
Can citizens cast their vote free of significant threats to their security from state or non-state bodies?
[X] Yes
[ ] No
Do laws provide for broadly equal campaigning opportunities?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes in theory, but in practice opportunities are limited for some candidates
[ ] No
Is the process of financing political parties transparent and generally accepted?
[X] Yes
[ ] Not fully transparent
[ ] No
Following elections, are the constitutional mechanisms for the orderly transfer of power from one government to another clear, established and accepted?
[ ] Yes to all three criteria (clear, established and accepted)
[X] Yes to two of the three (Not exactly clear)
[ ] Yes to one or none of the three
Are citizens free to form political parties that are independent of the government?
[X] Yes
[ ] There are some restrictions
[ ] No
Do opposition parties have a realistic prospect of achieving government?
[X] Yes
[ ] There is a dominant two-party system in which other political forces never have any effective chance of taking part in national government
[ ] No
Is potential access to public office open to all citizens?
[ ] Yes
[X] Formally unrestricted, but in practice restricted for some groups, or for citizens from some parts of the country
[ ] No
Are citizens free to form political and civic organisations free of state interference and surveillance?
[X] Yes
[ ] Officially free, but subject to some restrictions or interference
[ ] No


Section Two - Functioning of government:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Do freely elected representatives determine government policy?
[X] Yes
[ ] Exercise some meaningful influence
[ ] No
Is the legislature the supreme political body, with a clear supremacy over other branches of government?
[ ] Yes
[X] No
Is there an effective system of checks and balances on the exercise of government authority?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but there are some serious flaws
[ ] No
Is the government is free of undue influence by the military or the security services?
[ ] Yes
[X] Influence is low, but the defence minister is not a civilian. If the current risk of a military coup is extremely low, but the country has a recent history of military rule or coups
[ ] No
Are important government functions or policies dictated by a foreign power?
[X] No
[ ]: There are some features of a protectorate
[ ] Yes (e.g. significant presence of foreign troops; important decisions taken by foreign power; country is a protectorate)
Do special economic, religious or other powerful domestic groups exercise significant political power, parallel to democratic
institutions?

[ ] No
[X] They have some influence
[ ] Yes
Are sufficient mechanisms and institutions in place for assuring government accountability to the electorate in between elections?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[ ] No
Does the government’s authority extend over the full territory of the country?
[X] Yes ( Apart from disputed territories )
[ ] No
Is the functioning of government open and transparent, with sufficient public access to information?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[ ] No
How pervasive is corruption?
[X] Corruption is not a major problem
[ ] Corruption is a significant issue
[ ] Pervasive corruption exists
Is the civil service willing and capable of implementing government policy?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[ ] No
How many of your citizens believe they have control over their own lives and choices?
[ ] Over 70%
[X] 50 - 70%
[ ] Less than 50%
How many citizens say they have confidence in the government and its institutions?
[ ] More than 40%
[X] 25 - 40%
[ ] Below 25%
How many of your nation's citizens say they have confidence in one or more of your nation's political parties?
[X] More than 40%
[ ] 25-40%
[ ] Below 25%

Section Three - Political Participation:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
What is the average voter turn out in a national election?
[ ] Consistently above 70%
[X] Between 50-70%
[ ] Below 50%
[ ] Voting is compulsory
Do ethnic, religious and other minorities have a reasonable degree of autonomy and voice in the political process?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[ ] No
What percentage of your legislature is comprised of women?
[ ] More than 20%
[X] 10-20%
[ ] Less than 10%
What percentage of your population are members of a political party?
[ ] Over 7%
[X] 4% to 7%
[ ] Under 4%.
[ ] Membership is compulsory or it's a single-party state
How many of your citizens say they are interested in politics?
[ ] Over 60%
[X] 40% to 60%
[ ] Less than 40%
How many of your citizens have either taken part in a public demonstration, or indicated a willingness to do so lawfully?
[X] Over 40%
[ ] 30% to 40%
[ ] Less than 30%
What is the literacy rate in your nation?
[X] Over 90%
[ ] 70% to 90%
[ ] Less than 70%
How many of your adult citizens regularly watch or read the news?
[X] Over 50%
[ ] 30% to 50%
[ ] Less than 30%
Does your government try to promote citizens to engage in the political process?
[X] Yes
[ ] Somewhat
[ ] No
[ ] Participation is mandatory or forced

Section Four - Democratic political culture:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Is there a sufficient degree of societal consensus and cohesion to underpin a stable, functioning democracy?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but there are some serious doubts and/or risks
[ ] No
What percentage of your citizens say they desire strong leadership that can bypass the legislature and/or elections?
[ ] Less than 30%
[X] 30 - 50%
[ ] More than 50%
What percentage of citizens would support direct rule by the military?
[ ] Less than 10%
[X] 10 - 30%
[ ] More than 30%
What percentage of your nation's percentage say they would support experts or technocrats make decisions, rather than an elected government?
[ ] Less than 50%
[X] 50% to 70%
[ ] More than 70%
What percentage of your citizens would agree with the statement, "Democracies are not good at maintaining public order"?
[X] Less than 30%
[ ] 30 - 50%
[ ] More than 50%
What percentage of your nation's citizens believe that democracy negatively impacts the economy?
[X] Less than 20%
[ ] 20 - 60%
[ ] More than 60%
What percentage of your nation's citizens support democracy?
[ ] More than 90%
[X] 75% to 90%
[ ] Less than 75%
Is there a separation between church and state?
[X] Yes
[ ] There is some residual influence on the state
[ ] No

Section Five- Civil liberties:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Is there a free electronic media?
[X] Yes
[ ] There is, but state-controlled media is heavily favoured, or the media is dominated by a small number of private operators.
[ ] No
Is there a free print media?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but state-controlled media is heavily favoured or there is high degree of concentration of private ownership of national newspapers
[ ] No
Is there freedom of expression in your nation?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but minority viewpoints are often subject to harassment or alternatively there are restrictive libel and "hate speech" laws
[ ] No
Is media coverage robust? Is there open and free discussion of public issues, with a reasonable diversity of opinions?
[ ] Yes
[X] There is formal freedom, but high degree of conformity of opinion, including through self-censorship, or discouragement of minority or marginal views
[ ] No
Are there political restrictions on access to the internet?
[X] No
[ ] Some moderate restrictions (if so, please expand: ______ )
[ ] Yes
Are citizens free to form professional organisations and trade unions?
[X] Yes
[ ] Officially free, but subject to some restrictions in practice (Feel free to expand: ______ )
[ ] No
Do institutions provide citizens with the opportunity to successfully petition government to redress grievances?
[X] Yes
[ ] Some opportunities
[ ] No
What is the legal status of torture in your nation?
[X] Torture is not used
[ ] Torture is used
Is the judiciary free from government influence?
[ ] Yes
[X] Yes, but public officials are subject to legal immunity
[ ] No
What degree of religious freedom exists in your nation?
[X] High - people from all religions are free to worship in public or private in your country
[ ] Moderate - some restrictions exist, or some religious groups feel unsafe despite official protections
[ ] Low - some or all religious groups are subject to significant restrictions
Are all citizens equal before the law in your country?
[X] Yes
[ ] Mostly, but some ethnic or religious minorities seem to be disproportionately targeted by law enforcement
[ ] No - the government clearly prejudices some groups over others
Do citizens enjoy basic security and protections by the government?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but crime is pervasive and a major problem
[ ] No
Is private business free from government undue interference and are property rights respected?
[X] Yes
[ ] Somewhat
[ ] No
How much personal freedom do your citizens have with regards to travel, work or study?
[ ] High levels of personal freedom
[X] Moderate levels of personal freedom
[ ] Low or no levels of personal freedom
What percentage of people think that human rights are respected in your country?
[X] More than 70%
[ ] 50% to 70%
[ ] Less than 50%
Is there significant discrimination based on race, colour or creed?
[X] No
[ ] Generally no, but there are some exceptions (please expand: ________)
[ ] Yes
How often does your government use new or emerging threats (such as war, pandemics or terrorism) as an excuse to curtail civil liberties?
[ ] Rarely or never
[ ] Sometimes
[X] Frequently ( Regional political climate is tense; country emphasizes security, defense and territorial integrity. )

(OPTIONAL) - More information
We would appreciate filling in as much of this information as possible. However, this is not required to receive a complete score, and filling this information out will not change your score in any way.
What is the approximate ethnic makeup of your nation? (in percentages)
White - 68%
Hispanic - 14%
East Asian - 10%
Indian/South Asian - 7%
Black - 6%
Other - 5%
How many official languages are there in your nation? What are these? English and Esperanto
What is the political position of your nation's ruling Government? Socialism, left-wing populism, left-wing nationalism
What type of Government does your country have? Unitary semi-presidential republic
How many members of your nation's national assembly/legislature are there? 255
(OOC) Which real life nation would you describe yours as being most similar to? My nation is mostly modeled after the United States and with heavy influence from other parliamentary republics.
(OOC) What result do you think you are mostly likely to get? Flawed Democracy


END
(OOC) Which best describes your feelings toward this quiz:
[ ] I will never feel pleasure again knowing that this quiz is over, because it was the absolute apogee of my life
[X] I don't actually have feelings because you're alone in a simulation and I'm just an NPC created by the machine
[ ] All encompassing agape love accompanied by an inexplicable craving for a chocolate digestive.
Do you think I'm abusing the multiple choice function?
[X] No
[ ] Why would you even say that?

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Harry Islands
Diplomat
 
Posts: 836
Founded: Dec 04, 2022
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Postby Harry Islands » Thu Feb 23, 2023 10:51 am

Your nation's full name (including pretitle): Commonwealth of Harry Islands
Short name of nation: Harry Islands
Your nation's current year 2023
Your nation's IC population 8.3 Million
Confirmation - Is your nation MT? Yes

Section One - Electoral Process and Pluralism:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Are elections for the national legislature and head of government free?
[ ] Yes, there are no restrictions on candidates
[X] There are some restrictions on the electoral process. [If so please expand: People who have already been arrested for crimes such as homicide, larceny, sexual abuse, and involvement with organized crime cannot run for election]
[ ] There are significant restrictions, such as a single-party system
Are elections for the national legislature and head of government fair?
[ ] Yes, there are no irregularities
[X] There are some irregularities but they do not affect the overall outcome [Expand: Some electoral frauds have already been registered at the national, regional, and municipal level]
[ ] There are significant irregularities in elections, or none are held at all
Are municipal elections both free and fair?
[X] Yes, they are free and fair
[ ] They are free but not fair
[ ] They are neither free nor fair
Is there universal suffrage for all adults (barring exclusions such as criminals and non-nationals)?
[X] Yes (Non-Nationals included)
[ ] No
Can citizens cast their vote free of significant threats to their security from state or non-state bodies?
[X] Yes
[ ] No
Do laws provide for broadly equal campaigning opportunities?
[ ] Yes
[X] Yes in theory, but in practice opportunities are limited for some candidates
[ ] No
Is the process of financing political parties transparent and generally accepted?
[ ] Yes
[X] Not fully transparent
[ ] No
Following elections, are the constitutional mechanisms for the orderly transfer of power from one government to another clear, established and accepted?
[X] Yes to all three criteria (clear, established and accepted)
[ ] Yes to two of the three
[ ] Yes to one or none of the three
Are citizens free to form political parties that are independent of the government?
[X] Yes
[ ] There are some restrictions
[ ] No
Do opposition parties have a realistic prospect of achieving government?
[X] Yes
[ ] There is a dominant two-party system in which other political forces never have any effective chance of taking part in national government
[ ] No
Is potential access to public office open to all citizens?
[ ] Yes
[X] Formally unrestricted, but in practice restricted for some groups, or for citizens from some parts of the country [Restricted to citizens with prison experience]
[ ] No
Are citizens free to form political and civic organisations free of state interference and surveillance?
[X] Yes
[ ] Officially free, but subject to some restrictions or interference
[ ] No


Section Two - Functioning of government:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Do freely elected representatives determine government policy?
[ ] Yes
[X] Exercise some meaningful influence
[ ] No
Is the legislature the supreme political body, with a clear supremacy over other branches of government?
[X] Yes
[ ] No
Is there an effective system of checks and balances on the exercise of government authority?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but there are some serious flaws
[ ] No
Is the government is free of undue influence by the military or the security services?
[ ] Yes
[X] Influence is low, but the defence minister is not a civilian. If the current risk of a military coup is extremely low, but the country has a recent history of military rule or coups [Harry Islands never suffered a military coup]
[ ] No
Are important government functions or policies dictated by a foreign power?
[X] No
[ ] There are some features of a protectorate
[ ] Yes (e.g. significant presence of foreign troops; important decisions taken by foreign power; country is a protectorate)
Do special economic, religious or other powerful domestic groups exercise significant political power, parallel to democratic
institutions?

[ ] No
[X] They have some influence [Criminal organizations have some influence in the national congress, and in city halls and local governments, mainly for benefits in favor of drug trafficking]
[ ] Yes
Are sufficient mechanisms and institutions in place for assuring government accountability to the electorate in between elections?
[ ] Yes
[X] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[ ] No
Does the government’s authority extend over the full territory of the country?
[X] Yes
[ ] No
Is the functioning of government open and transparent, with sufficient public access to information?
[ ] Yes
[X] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[ ] No
How pervasive is corruption?
[ ] Corruption is not a major problem
[X] Corruption is a significant issue
[ ] Pervasive corruption exists
Is the civil service willing and capable of implementing government policy?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[ ] No
How many of your citizens believe they have control over their own lives and choices?
[X] Over 70%
[ ] 50 - 70%
[ ] Less than 50%
How many citizens say they have confidence in the government and its institutions?
[ ] More than 40%
[X] 25 - 40%
[ ] Below 25%
How many of your nation's citizens say they have confidence in one or more of your nation's political parties?
[X] More than 40%
[ ] 25-40%
[ ] Below 25%

Section Three - Political Participation:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
What is the average voter turn out in a national election?
[X] Consistently above 70%
[ ] Between 50-70%
[ ] Below 50%
[ ] Voting is compulsory
Do ethnic, religious and other minorities have a reasonable degree of autonomy and voice in the political process?
[X] Yes [Laws made in the former communist government guarantee greater participation of the LGBT community and women in the political process]
[ ] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[ ] No
What percentage of your legislature is comprised of women?
[X] More than 20%
[ ] 10-20%
[ ] Less than 10%
What percentage of your population are members of a political party?
[X] Over 7%
[ ] 4% to 7%
[ ] Under 4%.
[ ] Membership is compulsory or it's a single-party state
How many of your citizens say they are interested in politics?
[ ] Over 60%
[X] 40% to 60%
[ ] Less than 40%
How many of your citizens have either taken part in a public demonstration, or indicated a willingness to do so lawfully?
[ ] Over 40%
[X] 30% to 40%
[ ] Less than 30%
What is the literacy rate in your nation?
[X] Over 90%
[ ] 70% to 90%
[ ] Less than 70%
How many of your adult citizens regularly watch or read the news?
[ ] Over 50%
[X] 30% to 50%
[ ] Less than 30%
Does your government try to promote citizens to engage in the political process?
[ ] Yes
[X] Somewhat
[ ] No
[ ] Participation is mandatory or forced

Section Four - Democratic political culture:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Is there a sufficient degree of societal consensus and cohesion to underpin a stable, functioning democracy?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but there are some serious doubts and/or risks
[ ] No
What percentage of your citizens say they desire strong leadership that can bypass the legislature and/or elections?
[X] Less than 30% [7%]
[ ] 30 - 50%
[ ] More than 50%
What percentage of citizens would support direct rule by the military?
[X] Less than 10% [2%]
[ ] 10 - 30%
[ ] More than 30%
What percentage of your nation's percentage say they would support experts or technocrats make decisions, rather than an elected government?
[X] Less than 50% [19%]
[ ] 50% to 70%
[ ] More than 70%
What percentage of your citizens would agree with the statement, "Democracies are not good at maintaining public order"?
[X] Less than 30%
[ ] 30 - 50%
[ ] More than 50%
What percentage of your nation's citizens believe that democracy negatively impacts the economy?
[X] Less than 20% [11%]
[ ] 20 - 60%
[ ] More than 60%
What percentage of your nation's citizens support democracy?
[X] More than 90% [94%]
[ ] 75% to 90%
[ ] Less than 75%
Is there a separation between church and state?
[X] Yes
[ ] There is some residual influence on the state
[ ] No

Section Five- Civil liberties:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Is there a free electronic media?
[X] Yes
[ ] There is, but state-controlled media is heavily favoured, or the media is dominated by a small number of private operators.
[ ] No
Is there a free print media?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but state-controlled media is heavily favoured or there is high degree of concentration of private ownership of national newspapers
[ ] No
Is there freedom of expression in your nation?
[X] Yes [Some laws against anti-democratic speeches and racism, homophobia]
[ ] Yes, but minority viewpoints are often subject to harassment or alternatively there are restrictive libel and "hate speech" laws
[ ] No
Is media coverage robust? Is there open and free discussion of public issues, with a reasonable diversity of opinions?
[X] Yes
[ ] There is formal freedom, but high degree of conformity of opinion, including through self-censorship, or discouragement of minority or marginal views
[ ] No
Are there political restrictions on access to the internet?
[X] No
[ ] Some moderate restrictions (if so, please expand: ______ )
[ ] Yes
Are citizens free to form professional organisations and trade unions?
[X] Yes
[ ] Officially free, but subject to some restrictions in practice (Feel free to expand: ______ )
[ ] No
Do institutions provide citizens with the opportunity to successfully petition government to redress grievances?
[X] Yes
[ ] Some opportunities
[ ] No
What is the legal status of torture in your nation?
[X] Torture is not used
[ ] Torture is used
Is the judiciary free from government influence?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but public officials are subject to legal immunity
[ ] No
What degree of religious freedom exists in your nation?
[X] High - people from all religions are free to worship in public or private in your country
[ ] Moderate - some restrictions exist, or some religious groups feel unsafe despite official protections
[ ] Low - some or all religious groups are subject to significant restrictions
Are all citizens equal before the law in your country?
[X] Yes
[ ] Mostly, but some ethnic or religious minorities seem to be disproportionately targeted by law enforcement
[ ] No - the government clearly prejudices some groups over others
Do citizens enjoy basic security and protections by the government?
[ ] Yes
[X] Yes, but crime is pervasive and a major problem
[ ] No
Is private business free from government undue interference and are property rights respected?
[X] Yes
[ ] Somewhat
[ ] No
How much personal freedom do your citizens have with regards to travel, work or study?
[X] High levels of personal freedom
[ ] Moderate levels of personal freedom
[ ] Low or no levels of personal freedom
What percentage of people think that human rights are respected in your country?
[X] More than 70% [91%]
[ ] 50% to 70%
[ ] Less than 50%
Is there significant discrimination based on race, colour or creed?
[X] No
[ ] Generally no, but there are some exceptions (please expand: ________)
[ ] Yes
How often does your government use new or emerging threats (such as war, pandemics or terrorism) as an excuse to curtail civil liberties?
[X] Rarely or never
[ ] Sometimes
[ ] Frequently

(OPTIONAL) - More information
We would appreciate filling in as much of this information as possible. However, this is not required to receive a complete score, and filling this information out will not change your score in any way.
What is the approximate ethnic makeup of your nation? (in percentages)
39% white people
38% Hispanic
13% of African descent
10% Asian (Majority Korean)
<1% Local Indigenous
How many official languages are there in your nation? What are these? English, Spanish, Portuguese, Korean.
What is the political position of your nation's ruling Government? Conservative Right (Elected in 2022)
What type of Government does your country have? Presidentialism
How many members of your nation's national assembly/legislature are there? 600
(OOC) Which real life nation would you describe yours as being most similar to? USA/Brazil
(OOC) What result do you think you are mostly likely to get? idk


END
(OOC) Which best describes your feelings toward this quiz:
[X] I will never feel pleasure again knowing that this quiz is over, because it was the absolute apogee of my life
[ ] I don't actually have feelings because you're alone in a simulation and I'm just an NPC created by the machine
[ ] All encompassing agape love accompanied by an inexplicable craving for a chocolate digestive.
Do you think I'm abusing the multiple choice function?
[ ] No
[X] Why would you even say that?
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Nue Cascadia
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Posts: 180
Founded: Jan 27, 2022
Anarchy

Postby Nue Cascadia » Thu Feb 23, 2023 1:39 pm

Your nation's full name (including pretitle):
Short name of nation: Cascadia
Your nation's current year 2083
Your nation's IC population 84 Million
Confirmation - Is your nation MT? Yes

Section One - Electoral Process and Pluralism:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Are elections for the national legislature and head of government free?
[ ] Yes, there are no restrictions on candidates
[X] There are some restrictions on the electoral process. [If so please expand: Candidates are required to know some
political science, and must have at least a moderate understanding of how economics work]
[ ] There are significant restrictions, such as a single-party system
Are elections for the national legislature and head of government fair?
[X] Yes, there are no irregularities
[ ] There are some irregularities but they do not affect the overall outcome
[ ] There are significant irregularities in elections, or none are held at all
Are municipal elections both free and fair?
[X] Yes, they are free and fair
[ ] They are free but not fair
[ ] They are neither free nor fair
Is there universal suffrage for all adults (barring exclusions such as criminals and non-nationals)?
[X] Yes
[ ] No
Can citizens cast their vote free of significant threats to their security from state or non-state bodies?
[X] Yes
[ ] No
NOTE: all elections are regulated civilian agencies and local councils.
Do laws provide for broadly equal campaigning opportunities?
[ ] Yes
[X] Yes in theory, but in practice opportunities are limited for some candidates
[ ] No
Is the process of financing political parties transparent and generally accepted?
[X] Yes
[ ] Not fully transparent
[ ] No
Following elections, are the constitutional mechanisms for the orderly transfer of power from one government to another clear, established and accepted?
[X] Yes to all three criteria (clear, established and accepted)
[ ] Yes to two of the three
[ ] Yes to one or none of the three
Are citizens free to form political parties that are independent of the government?
[X] Yes
[ ] There are some restrictions
[ ] No
Do opposition parties have a realistic prospect of achieving government?
[X] Yes
[ ] There is a dominant two-party system in which other political forces never have any effective chance of taking part in national government
[ ] No
Is potential access to public office open to all citizens?
[X] Yes
[ ] Formally unrestricted, but in practice restricted for some groups, or for citizens from some parts of the country
[ ] No
Are citizens free to form political and civic organisations free of state interference and surveillance?
[X] Yes
[ ] Officially free, but subject to some restrictions or interference
[ ] No


Section Two - Functioning of government:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Do freely elected representatives determine government policy?
[ ] Yes
[X] Exercise some meaningful influence
[ }No
Is the legislature the supreme political body, with a clear supremacy over other branches of government?
[X] Yes
[ ] No
Is there an effective system of checks and balances on the exercise of government authority?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but there are some serious flaws
[ ] No
Is the government is free of undue influence by the military or the security services?
[X] Yes
[ ] Influence is low, but the defence minister is not a civilian. If the current risk of a military coup is extremely low, but the country has a recent history of military rule or coups
[ ] No
Are important government functions or policies dictated by a foreign power?
[X] No
[ ]: There are some features of a protectorate
[ ] Yes (e.g. significant presence of foreign troops; important decisions taken by foreign power; country is a protectorate)
Do special economic, religious or other powerful domestic groups exercise significant political power, parallel to democratic
institutions?

[ ] No
[X] They have some influence
[ ] Yes
Are sufficient mechanisms and institutions in place for assuring government accountability to the electorate in between elections?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[ ] No
Does the government’s authority extend over the full territory of the country?
[ ] Yes
[X] No
Is the functioning of government open and transparent, with sufficient public access to information?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[ ] No
How pervasive is corruption?
[X] Corruption is not a major problem
[ ] Corruption is a significant issue
[ ] Pervasive corruption exists
Is the civil service willing and capable of implementing government policy?
[ ] Yes
[ ] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[X] No
How many of your citizens believe they have control over their own lives and choices?
[X] Over 70%
[ ] 50 - 70%
[ ] Less than 50%
How many citizens say they have confidence in the government and its institutions?
[ ] More than 40%
[X] 25 - 40%
[ ] Below 25%
How many of your nation's citizens say they have confidence in one or more of your nation's political parties?
[X] More than 40%
[ ] 25-40%
[ ] Below 25%

Section Three - Political Participation:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
What is the average voter turn out in a national election?
[X] Consistently above 70%
[ ] Between 50-70%
[ ] Below 50%
[ ] Voting is compulsory
Do ethnic, religious and other minorities have a reasonable degree of autonomy and voice in the political process?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[ ] No
What percentage of your legislature is comprised of women?
[ ] More than 20%
[X] 10-20%
[ ] Less than 10%
What percentage of your population are members of a political party?
[ ] Over 7%
[X] 4% to 7%
[ ] Under 4%.
[ ] Membership is compulsory or it's a single-party state
How many of your citizens say they are interested in politics?
[ ] Over 60%
[X] 40% to 60%
[ ] Less than 40%
How many of your citizens have either taken part in a public demonstration, or indicated a willingness to do so lawfully?
[X] Over 40%
[ ] 30% to 40%
[ ] Less than 30%
What is the literacy rate in your nation?
[ ] Over 90%
[X] 70% to 90%
[ ] Less than 70%
How many of your adult citizens regularly watch or read the news?
[X] Over 50%
[ ] 30% to 50%
[ ] Less than 30%
Does your government try to promote citizens to engage in the political process?
[ ] Yes
[X] Somewhat
[ ] No
[ ] Participation is mandatory or forced

Section Four - Democratic political culture:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Is there a sufficient degree of societal consensus and cohesion to underpin a stable, functioning democracy?
[ ] Yes
[X] Yes, but there are some serious doubts and/or risks
[ ] No
What percentage of your citizens say they desire strong leadership that can bypass the legislature and/or elections?
[X] Less than 30%
[ ] 30 - 50%
[ ] More than 50%
What percentage of citizens would support direct rule by the military?
[X] Less than 10%
[ ] 10 - 30%
[ ] More than 30%
What percentage of your nation's percentage say they would support experts or technocrats make decisions, rather than an elected government?
[X] Less than 50%
[ ] 50% to 70%
[ ] More than 70%
What percentage of your citizens would agree with the statement, "Democracies are not good at maintaining public order"?
[ ] Less than 30%
[ ] 30 - 50%
[X] More than 50%
What percentage of your nation's citizens believe that democracy negatively impacts the economy?
[ ] Less than 20%
[ ] 20 - 60%
[X] More than 60%
What percentage of your nation's citizens support democracy?
[ ] More than 90%
[ ] 75% to 90%
[X] Less than 75%
Is there a separation between church and state?
[ ] Yes
[ ] There is some residual influence on the state
[X] No

Section Five- Civil liberties:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Is there a free electronic media?
[X] Yes
[ ] There is, but state-controlled media is heavily favoured, or the media is dominated by a small number of private operators.
[ ] No
Is there a free print media?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but state-controlled media is heavily favoured or there is high degree of concentration of private ownership of national newspapers
[ ] No
Is there freedom of expression in your nation?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but minority viewpoints are often subject to harassment or alternatively there are restrictive libel and "hate speech" laws
[ ] No
Is media coverage robust? Is there open and free discussion of public issues, with a reasonable diversity of opinions?
[X] Yes
[ ] There is formal freedom, but high degree of conformity of opinion, including through self-censorship, or discouragement of minority or marginal views
[ ] No
Are there political restrictions on access to the internet?
[X] No
[ ] Some moderate restrictions (if so, please expand: ______ )
[ ] Yes
Are citizens free to form professional organisations and trade unions?
[X] Yes
[ ] Officially free, but subject to some restrictions in practice (Feel free to expand: ______ )
[ ] No
Do institutions provide citizens with the opportunity to successfully petition government to redress grievances?
[X] Yes
[ ] Some opportunities
[ ] No
What is the legal status of torture in your nation?
[X] Torture is not used
[ ] Torture is used
Is the judiciary free from government influence?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but public officials are subject to legal immunity
[ ] No
What degree of religious freedom exists in your nation?
[X] High - people from all religions are free to worship in public or private in your country
[ ] Moderate - some restrictions exist, or some religious groups feel unsafe despite official protections
[ ] Low - some or all religious groups are subject to significant restrictions
Are all citizens equal before the law in your country?
[X] Yes
[ ] Mostly, but some ethnic or religious minorities seem to be disproportionately targeted by law enforcement
[ ] No - the government clearly prejudices some groups over others
Do citizens enjoy basic security and protections by the government?
[ ] Yes
[ ] Yes, but crime is pervasive and a major problem
[X] No
Is private business free from government undue interference and are property rights respected?
[X] Yes
[ ] Somewhat
[ ] No
How much personal freedom do your citizens have with regards to travel, work or study?
[X] High levels of personal freedom
[ ] Moderate levels of personal freedom
[ ] Low or no levels of personal freedom
What percentage of people think that human rights are respected in your country?
[X] More than 70%
[ ] 50% to 70%
[ ] Less than 50%
Is there significant discrimination based on race, colour or creed?
[X] No
[ ] Generally no, but there are some exceptions (please expand: ________)
[ ] Yes
How often does your government use new or emerging threats (such as war, pandemics or terrorism) as an excuse to curtail civil liberties?
[X] Rarely or never
[ ] Sometimes
[ ] Frequently

(OPTIONAL) - More information
We would appreciate filling in as much of this information as possible. However, this is not required to receive a complete score, and filling this information out will not change your score in any way.
What is the approximate ethnic makeup of your nation? (in percentages)
How many official languages are there in your nation? What are these?
What is the political position of your nation's ruling Government? PaleoLibertarian and Separatist Libertarian
What type of Government does your country have? Separatist Federal Republic (The idea that the government and society should be seperated)
How many members of your nation's national assembly/legislature are there?
(OOC) Which real life nation would you describe yours as being most similar to?
(OOC) What result do you think you are mostly likely to get?


END
(OOC) Which best describes your feelings toward this quiz:
[ ] I will never feel pleasure again knowing that this quiz is over, because it was the absolute apogee of my life
[ ] I don't actually have feelings because you're alone in a simulation and I'm just an NPC created by the machine
[X] All encompassing agape love accompanied by an inexplicable craving for a chocolate digestive.
Do you think I'm abusing the multiple choice function?
[ ] No
[X] Why would you even say that?
Great Cascadia, The Land That I Hold Dear!
The Beacon of Liberty across Nue America.
President Nathan Connors Welcomes you to The Great Pacific Northwest!
I don’t use NS Stats. Everything is dictated via the factbooks or told here.

CascadiaNow! BREAKING: As the “Day of endless cheer” raises 600,000 Cascades, Government announces the biggest present of all: CASCADIA HAS OFFICIALLY REPORTED NET ZERO CARBON EMISSIONS IN ITS ECONOMY! WE ARE OFFICIALLY CARBON NEUTRAL!| With the help of Charities and businesses, 64% of Cascadia's forests are now restored, announces Salem | The Pacifica Free Trade Agreement, an FTA between Cascadia, California and other Asian Nations, announces new members: Singapore and South Korea. Rumors speculate Malaysia and Thailand might join.

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Apexiala
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Posts: 87
Founded: Jan 28, 2022
Inoffensive Centrist Democracy

Postby Apexiala » Sun Feb 26, 2023 2:12 pm

Your nation's full name (including pretitle): The Principality of Apexiala
Short name of nation: Apexiala
Your nation's current year 1423 (equivalent irl 2023)
Your nation's IC population 18,405,868
Confirmation - Is your nation MT? Yes

Section One - Electoral Process and Pluralism:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Are elections for the national legislature and head of government free?
[ ] Yes, there are no restrictions on candidates
[x ] There are some restrictions on the electoral process. [If so please expand:
Candidates must be aged 18 or over
Candidates must have Apexialan Nationality
Candidates must have Apexialan Residency (either as Permanent Residency 100%, or Primary Residency 85% of year)
Candidates must NOT have a criminal record with any Category 1 or 2 offences
Candidates must have voluntarily chosen to stand for election (cannot nominate another person to stand)]
[ ] There are significant restrictions, such as a single-party system
Are elections for the national legislature and head of government fair?
[ x] Yes, there are no irregularities
[ ] There are some irregularities but they do not affect the overall outcome
[ ] There are significant irregularities in elections, or none are held at all
Are municipal elections both free and fair?
[ x] Yes, they are free and fair
[ ] They are free but not fair
[ ] They are neither free nor fair
Is there universal suffrage for all adults (barring exclusions such as criminals and non-nationals)?
[ x] Yes
[ ] No
Can citizens cast their vote free of significant threats to their security from state or non-state bodies?
[x ] Yes
[ ] No
Do laws provide for broadly equal campaigning opportunities?
[x ] Yes
[ ] Yes in theory, but in practice opportunities are limited for some candidates
[ ] No
Is the process of financing political parties transparent and generally accepted?
[x ] Yes
[ ] Not fully transparent
[ ] No
Following elections, are the constitutional mechanisms for the orderly transfer of power from one government to another clear, established and accepted?
[x ] Yes to all three criteria (clear, established and accepted)
[ ] Yes to two of the three
[ ] Yes to one or none of the three
Are citizens free to form political parties that are independent of the government?
[ x] Yes
[ ] There are some restrictions
[ ] No
Do opposition parties have a realistic prospect of achieving government?
[ x] Yes
[ ] There is a dominant two-party system in which other political forces never have any effective chance of taking part in national government
[ ] No
Is potential access to public office open to all citizens?
[ x] Yes
[ ] Formally unrestricted, but in practice restricted for some groups, or for citizens from some parts of the country
[ ] No
Are citizens free to form political and civic organisations free of state interference and surveillance?
[ x] Yes
[ ] Officially free, but subject to some restrictions or interference
[ ] No


Section Two - Functioning of government:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Do freely elected representatives determine government policy?
[x ] Yes
[ ] Exercise some meaningful influence
[ ] No
Is the legislature the supreme political body, with a clear supremacy over other branches of government?
[ ] Yes
[ x] No
Is there an effective system of checks and balances on the exercise of government authority?
[x ] Yes
[ ] Yes, but there are some serious flaws
[ ] No
Is the government is free of undue influence by the military or the security services?
[ x] Yes
[ ] Influence is low, but the defence minister is not a civilian. If the current risk of a military coup is extremely low, but the country has a recent history of military rule or coups
[ ] No
Are important government functions or policies dictated by a foreign power?
[x ] No
[ ]: There are some features of a protectorate
[ ] Yes (e.g. significant presence of foreign troops; important decisions taken by foreign power; country is a protectorate)
Do special economic, religious or other powerful domestic groups exercise significant political power, parallel to democratic
institutions?

[ x] No
[ ] They have some influence
[ ] Yes
Are sufficient mechanisms and institutions in place for assuring government accountability to the electorate in between elections?
[ x] Yes
[ ] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[ ] No
Does the government’s authority extend over the full territory of the country?
[ x] Yes
[ ] No
Is the functioning of government open and transparent, with sufficient public access to information?
[ x] Yes
[ ] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[ ] No
How pervasive is corruption?
[x ] Corruption is not a major problem
[ ] Corruption is a significant issue
[ ] Pervasive corruption exists
Is the civil service willing and capable of implementing government policy?
[ x] Yes
[ ] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[ ] No
How many of your citizens believe they have control over their own lives and choices?
[ x] Over 70%
[ ] 50 - 70%
[ ] Less than 50%
How many citizens say they have confidence in the government and its institutions?
[ x] More than 40%
[ ] 25 - 40%
[ ] Below 25%
How many of your nation's citizens say they have confidence in one or more of your nation's political parties?
[ x] More than 40%
[ ] 25-40%
[ ] Below 25%

Section Three - Political Participation:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
What is the average voter turn out in a national election?
[ x] Consistently above 70%
[ ] Between 50-70%
[ ] Below 50%
[ ] Voting is compulsory
Do ethnic, religious and other minorities have a reasonable degree of autonomy and voice in the political process?
[ x] Yes
[ ] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[ ] No
What percentage of your legislature is comprised of women?
[x ] More than 20%
[ ] 10-20%
[ ] Less than 10%
What percentage of your population are members of a political party?
[ ] Over 7%
[ ] 4% to 7%
[ x] Under 4%.
[ ] Membership is compulsory or it's a single-party state
How many of your citizens say they are interested in politics?
[ ] Over 60%
[ x] 40% to 60%
[ ] Less than 40%
How many of your citizens have either taken part in a public demonstration, or indicated a willingness to do so lawfully?
[ ] Over 40%
[ x] 30% to 40%
[ ] Less than 30%
What is the literacy rate in your nation?
[ x] Over 90%
[ ] 70% to 90%
[ ] Less than 70%
How many of your adult citizens regularly watch or read the news?
[ x] Over 50%
[ ] 30% to 50%
[ ] Less than 30%
Does your government try to promote citizens to engage in the political process?
[ x] Yes
[ ] Somewhat
[ ] No
[ ] Participation is mandatory or forced

Section Four - Democratic political culture:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Is there a sufficient degree of societal consensus and cohesion to underpin a stable, functioning democracy?
[ x] Yes
[ ] Yes, but there are some serious doubts and/or risks
[ ] No
What percentage of your citizens say they desire strong leadership that can bypass the legislature and/or elections?
[x ] Less than 30%
[ ] 30 - 50%
[ ] More than 50%
What percentage of citizens would support direct rule by the military?
[ x] Less than 10%
[ ] 10 - 30%
[ ] More than 30%
What percentage of your nation's percentage say they would support experts or technocrats make decisions, rather than an elected government?
[ x] Less than 50%
[ ] 50% to 70%
[ ] More than 70%
What percentage of your citizens would agree with the statement, "Democracies are not good at maintaining public order"?
[ x] Less than 30%
[ ] 30 - 50%
[ ] More than 50%
What percentage of your nation's citizens believe that democracy negatively impacts the economy?
[ x] Less than 20%
[ ] 20 - 60%
[ ] More than 60%
What percentage of your nation's citizens support democracy?
[x ] More than 90%
[ ] 75% to 90%
[ ] Less than 75%
Is there a separation between church and state?
[ x] Yes
[ ] There is some residual influence on the state
[ ] No

Section Five- Civil liberties:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Is there a free electronic media?
[x ] Yes
[ ] There is, but state-controlled media is heavily favoured, or the media is dominated by a small number of private operators.
[ ] No
Is there a free print media?
[x ] Yes
[ ] Yes, but state-controlled media is heavily favoured or there is high degree of concentration of private ownership of national newspapers
[ ] No
Is there freedom of expression in your nation?
[ ] Yes
[ x] Yes, but minority viewpoints are often subject to harassment or alternatively there are restrictive libel and "hate speech" laws
[ ] No
Is media coverage robust? Is there open and free discussion of public issues, with a reasonable diversity of opinions?
[ x] Yes
[ ] There is formal freedom, but high degree of conformity of opinion, including through self-censorship, or discouragement of minority or marginal views
[ ] No
Are there political restrictions on access to the internet?
[ x] No
[ ] Some moderate restrictions (if so, please expand: ______ )
[ ] Yes
Are citizens free to form professional organisations and trade unions?
[ x] Yes
[ ] Officially free, but subject to some restrictions in practice (Feel free to expand: ______ )
[ ] No
Do institutions provide citizens with the opportunity to successfully petition government to redress grievances?
[ x] Yes
[ ] Some opportunities
[ ] No
What is the legal status of torture in your nation?
[ x] Torture is not used
[ ] Torture is used
Is the judiciary free from government influence?
[ x] Yes
[ ] Yes, but public officials are subject to legal immunity
[ ] No
What degree of religious freedom exists in your nation?
[ x] High - people from all religions are free to worship in public or private in your country
[ ] Moderate - some restrictions exist, or some religious groups feel unsafe despite official protections
[ ] Low - some or all religious groups are subject to significant restrictions
Are all citizens equal before the law in your country?
[ x] Yes
[ ] Mostly, but some ethnic or religious minorities seem to be disproportionately targeted by law enforcement
[ ] No - the government clearly prejudices some groups over others
Do citizens enjoy basic security and protections by the government?
[x ] Yes
[ ] Yes, but crime is pervasive and a major problem
[ ] No
Is private business free from government undue interference and are property rights respected?
[ ] Yes
[x ] Somewhat
[ ] No
How much personal freedom do your citizens have with regards to travel, work or study?
[ x] High levels of personal freedom
[ ] Moderate levels of personal freedom
[ ] Low or no levels of personal freedom
What percentage of people think that human rights are respected in your country?
[ x] More than 70%
[ ] 50% to 70%
[ ] Less than 50%
Is there significant discrimination based on race, colour or creed?
[x ] No
[ ] Generally no, but there are some exceptions (please expand: ________)
[ ] Yes
How often does your government use new or emerging threats (such as war, pandemics or terrorism) as an excuse to curtail civil liberties?
[ x] Rarely or never
[ ] Sometimes
[ ] Frequently

(OPTIONAL) - More information
We would appreciate filling in as much of this information as possible. However, this is not required to receive a complete score, and filling this information out will not change your score in any way.
What is the approximate ethnic makeup of your nation? (in percentages) Apexialan 76%, Apexialan (Mixed) 19%, Apexialan (Indigenous) 1%, Other/Foreign 4%
How many official languages are there in your nation? What are these? Apexialan & Common
What is the political position of your nation's ruling Government? Left - Very Progressive
What type of Government does your country have? Parliamentary Constitutional Monarchy
How many members of your nation's national assembly/legislature are there? TBC.. (not yet defined in context)
(OOC) Which real life nation would you describe yours as being most similar to? tl:dr = Singapore
(see also: Full IRL Influences & Inspirations
Language: English, Japanese, Swahili, various European
Geography: Brazil, Madagasca, Singapore, Kenya, Tanzania
Architecture: Singapore, Rio de Janeiro, Monaco, Hong Kong
Political System: UK, USA
Cultural Values & Welfare: Sweden, New Zealand, Singapore
Economy: Singapore, Hong Kong
City Life: Singapore, Rio De Janerio, Monaco, Miami )
(OOC) What result do you think you are mostly likely to get? High score, but unknown number


END
(OOC) Which best describes your feelings toward this quiz:
[ ] I will never feel pleasure again knowing that this quiz is over, because it was the absolute apogee of my life
[ x] I don't actually have feelings because you're alone in a simulation and I'm just an NPC created by the machine
[ ] All encompassing agape love accompanied by an inexplicable craving for a chocolate digestive.
Do you think I'm abusing the multiple choice function?
[ ] No
[ x] Why would you even say that?
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Principality of Apexiala

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Puertego
Spokesperson
 
Posts: 102
Founded: Feb 18, 2023
Ex-Nation

Postby Puertego » Sun Feb 26, 2023 2:22 pm

Your nation's full name (including pretitle): The Republic of Puertego
Short name of nation: Puertego
Your nation's current year: 2023
Your nation's IC population: 65 million
Confirmation - Is your nation MT? Yes

Section One - Electoral Process and Pluralism:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Are elections for the national legislature and head of government free?
[ ] Yes, there are no restrictions on candidates
[X] There are some restrictions on the electoral process. [If so please expand: Canidates must have lived in Puertego all their lives, have held a government job before, and have no criminal history]
[ ] There are significant restrictions, such as a single-party system
Are elections for the national legislature and head of government fair?
[X] Yes, there are no irregularities
[ ] There are some irregularities but they do not affect the overall outcome
[ ] There are significant irregularities in elections, or none are held at all
Are municipal elections both free and fair?
[ ] Yes, they are free and fair
[X] They are free but not fair
[ ] They are neither free nor fair
Is there universal suffrage for all adults (barring exclusions such as criminals and non-nationals)?
[X] Yes
[ ] No
Can citizens cast their vote free of significant threats to their security from state or non-state bodies?
[X] Yes
[ ] No
Do laws provide for broadly equal campaigning opportunities?
[ ] Yes
[ ] Yes in theory, but in practice opportunities are limited for some candidates
[X] No
Is the process of financing political parties transparent and generally accepted?
[ ] Yes
[ ] Not fully transparent
[X] No
Following elections, are the constitutional mechanisms for the orderly transfer of power from one government to another clear, established and accepted?
[X] Yes to all three criteria (clear, established and accepted)
[ ] Yes to two of the three
[ ] Yes to one or none of the three
Are citizens free to form political parties that are independent of the government?
[ ] Yes
[ ] There are some restrictions
[X] No
Do opposition parties have a realistic prospect of achieving government?
[ ] Yes
[ ] There is a dominant two-party system in which other political forces never have any effective chance of taking part in national government
[X] No
Is potential access to public office open to all citizens?
[X] Yes
[ ] Formally unrestricted, but in practice restricted for some groups, or for citizens from some parts of the country
[ ] No
Are citizens free to form political and civic organisations free of state interference and surveillance?
[ ] Yes
[ ] Officially free, but subject to some restrictions or interference
[X] No


Section Two - Functioning of government:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Do freely elected representatives determine government policy?
[ ] Yes
[X] Exercise some meaningful influence
[ ] No
Is the legislature the supreme political body, with a clear supremacy over other branches of government?
[ ] Yes
[X] No
Is there an effective system of checks and balances on the exercise of government authority?
[ ] Yes
[ ] Yes, but there are some serious flaws
[X] No
Is the government is free of undue influence by the military or the security services?
[ ] Yes
[X] Influence is low, but the defence minister is not a civilian. If the current risk of a military coup is extremely low, but the country has a recent history of military rule or coups
[ ] No
Are important government functions or policies dictated by a foreign power?
[X] No
[ ]: There are some features of a protectorate
[ ] Yes (e.g. significant presence of foreign troops; important decisions taken by foreign power; country is a protectorate)
Do special economic, religious or other powerful domestic groups exercise significant political power, parallel to democratic
institutions?
[X] No
[ ] They have some influence
[ ] Yes
Are sufficient mechanisms and institutions in place for assuring government accountability to the electorate in between elections?
[ ] Yes
[ ] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[X] No
Does the government’s authority extend over the full territory of the country?
[X] Yes
[ ] No
Is the functioning of government open and transparent, with sufficient public access to information?
[ ] Yes
[ ] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[X] No
How pervasive is corruption?
[ ] Corruption is not a major problem
[ ] Corruption is a significant issue
[X] Pervasive corruption exists
Is the civil service willing and capable of implementing government policy?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[ ] No
How many of your citizens believe they have control over their own lives and choices?
[ ] Over 70%
[ ] 50 - 70%
[X] Less than 50%
How many citizens say they have confidence in the government and its institutions?
[ ] More than 40%
[X] 25 - 40%
[ ] Below 25%
How many of your nation's citizens say they have confidence in one or more of your nation's political parties?
[ ] More than 40%
[X] 25-40%
[ ] Below 25%

Section Three - Political Participation:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
What is the average voter turn out in a national election?
[ ] Consistently above 70%
[ ] Between 50-70%
[X] Below 50%
[ ] Voting is compulsory
Do ethnic, religious and other minorities have a reasonable degree of autonomy and voice in the political process?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[ ] No
What percentage of your legislature is comprised of women?
[ ] More than 20%
[X] 10-20%
[ ] Less than 10%
What percentage of your population are members of a political party?
[X] Over 7%
[ ] 4% to 7%
[ ] Under 4%.
[ ] Membership is compulsory or it's a single-party state
How many of your citizens say they are interested in politics?
[ ] Over 60%
[ ] 40% to 60%
[X] Less than 40%
How many of your citizens have either taken part in a public demonstration, or indicated a willingness to do so lawfully?
[ ] Over 40%
[ ] 30% to 40%
[X] Less than 30%
What is the literacy rate in your nation?
[ ] Over 90%
[X] 70% to 90%
[ ] Less than 70%
How many of your adult citizens regularly watch or read the news?
[X] Over 50%
[ ] 30% to 50%
[ ] Less than 30%
Does your government try to promote citizens to engage in the political process?
[X] Yes
[ ] Somewhat
[ ] No
[ ] Participation is mandatory or forced

Section Four - Democratic political culture:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Is there a sufficient degree of societal consensus and cohesion to underpin a stable, functioning democracy?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but there are some serious doubts and/or risks
[ ] No
What percentage of your citizens say they desire strong leadership that can bypass the legislature and/or elections?
[ ] Less than 30%
[ ] 30 - 50%
[X] More than 50%
What percentage of citizens would support direct rule by the military?
[X] Less than 10%
[ ] 10 - 30%
[ ] More than 30%
What percentage of your nation's percentage say they would support experts or technocrats make decisions, rather than an elected government?
[X] Less than 50%
[ ] 50% to 70%
[ ] More than 70%
What percentage of your citizens would agree with the statement, "Democracies are not good at maintaining public order"?
[X] Less than 30%
[ ] 30 - 50%
[ ] More than 50%
What percentage of your nation's citizens believe that democracy negatively impacts the economy?
[X] Less than 20%
[ ] 20 - 60%
[ ] More than 60%
What percentage of your nation's citizens support democracy?
[X] More than 90%
[ ] 75% to 90%
[ ] Less than 75%
Is there a separation between church and state?
[X] Yes
[ ] There is some residual influence on the state
[ ] No

Section Five- Civil liberties:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Is there a free electronic media?
[ ] Yes
[ ] There is, but state-controlled media is heavily favoured, or the media is dominated by a small number of private operators.
[X] No
Is there a free print media?
[ ] Yes
[ ] Yes, but state-controlled media is heavily favoured or there is high degree of concentration of private ownership of national newspapers
[X] No
Is there freedom of expression in your nation?
[ ] Yes
[ ] Yes, but minority viewpoints are often subject to harassment or alternatively there are restrictive libel and "hate speech" laws
[X] No
Is media coverage robust? Is there open and free discussion of public issues, with a reasonable diversity of opinions?
[ ] Yes
[X] There is formal freedom, but high degree of conformity of opinion, including through self-censorship, or discouragement of minority or marginal views
[ ] No
Are there political restrictions on access to the internet?
[ ] No
[ ] Some moderate restrictions (if so, please expand: ______ )
[X] Yes
Are citizens free to form professional organisations and trade unions?
[ ] Yes
[ ] Officially free, but subject to some restrictions in practice (Feel free to expand: ______ )
[X] No
Do institutions provide citizens with the opportunity to successfully petition government to redress grievances?
[ ] Yes
[ ] Some opportunities
[X] No
What is the legal status of torture in your nation?
[ ] Torture is not used
[X] Torture is used
Is the judiciary free from government influence?
[ ] Yes
[ ] Yes, but public officials are subject to legal immunity
[X] No
What degree of religious freedom exists in your nation?
[X] High - people from all religions are free to worship in public or private in your country
[ ] Moderate - some restrictions exist, or some religious groups feel unsafe despite official protections
[ ] Low - some or all religious groups are subject to significant restrictions
Are all citizens equal before the law in your country?
[ ] Yes
[ ] Mostly, but some ethnic or religious minorities seem to be disproportionately targeted by law enforcement
[X] No - the government clearly prejudices some groups over others
Do citizens enjoy basic security and protections by the government?
[X] Yes
[ ] Yes, but crime is pervasive and a major problem
[ ] No
Is private business free from government undue interference and are property rights respected?
[X] Yes
[ ] Somewhat
[ ] No
How much personal freedom do your citizens have with regards to travel, work or study?
[ ] High levels of personal freedom
[X] Moderate levels of personal freedom
[ ] Low or no levels of personal freedom
What percentage of people think that human rights are respected in your country?
[ ] More than 70%
[ ] 50% to 70%
[X] Less than 50%
Is there significant discrimination based on race, colour or creed?
[X] No
[ ] Generally no, but there are some exceptions (please expand: ________)
[ ] Yes
How often does your government use new or emerging threats (such as war, pandemics or terrorism) as an excuse to curtail civil liberties?
[ ] Rarely or never
[ ] Sometimes
[X] Frequently

(OPTIONAL) - More information
We would appreciate filling in as much of this information as possible. However, this is not required to receive a complete score, and filling this information out will not change your score in any way.
What is the approximate ethnic makeup of your nation? (in percentages)
How many official languages are there in your nation? What are these? 2, Spanish and English
What is the political position of your nation's ruling Government? Authoritarian National Conservatism
What type of Government does your country have? Unitary Marxist-Leninist Dominant Party Republic
How many members of your nation's national assembly/legislature are there? 250
(OOC) Which real life nation would you describe yours as being most similar to? I have no idea
(OOC) What result do you think you are mostly likely to get? Hybrid Regime


END
(OOC) Which best describes your feelings toward this quiz:
[X] I will never feel pleasure again knowing that this quiz is over, because it was the absolute apogee of my life
[ ] I don't actually have feelings because you're alone in a simulation and I'm just an NPC created by the machine
[ ] All encompassing agape love accompanied by an inexplicable craving for a chocolate digestive.
Do you think I'm abusing the multiple choice function?
[ ] No
[X] Why would you even say that?
Last edited by Puertego on Sun Feb 26, 2023 2:22 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Kotok
Bureaucrat
 
Posts: 41
Founded: Oct 13, 2020
Ex-Nation

Postby Kotok » Sun Feb 26, 2023 2:51 pm

Your nation's full name (including pretitle): 'oly Empire of Kotok
Short name of nation: Kotok
Your nation's current year 2019
Your nation's IC population 167 million
Confirmation - Is your nation MT? yes

Section One - Electoral Process and Pluralism:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Are elections for the national legislature and head of government free?
[x] Yes, there are no restrictions on candidates, although the role of head of government is split in-between two people(who happen to be the same person) and only 1 of them are elected.
[ ] There are some restrictions on the electoral process. [If so please expand: ____]
[ ] There are significant restrictions, such as a single-party system
Are elections for the national legislature and head of government fair?
[ ] Yes, there are no irregularities
[x] There are some irregularities but they do not affect the overall outcome
[ ] There are significant irregularities in elections, or none are held at all
Are municipal elections both free and fair?
[ ] Yes, they are free and fair
[x] They are free but not fair
[ ] They are neither free nor fair
Is there universal suffrage for all adults (barring exclusions such as criminals and non-nationals)?
[x] Yes
[ ] No
Can citizens cast their vote free of significant threats to their security from state or non-state bodies?
[x] Yes
[ ] No
Do laws provide for broadly equal campaigning opportunities?
[ ] Yes
[x] Yes in theory, but in practice opportunities are limited for some candidates
[ ] No
Is the process of financing political parties transparent and generally accepted?
[x] Yes
[ ] Not fully transparent
[ ] No
Following elections, are the constitutional mechanisms for the orderly transfer of power from one government to another clear, established and accepted?
[ ] Yes to all three criteria (clear, established and accepted)
[x] Yes to two of the three
[ ] Yes to one or none of the three
Are citizens free to form political parties that are independent of the government?
[x] Yes
[ ] There are some restrictions
[ ] No
Do opposition parties have a realistic prospect of achieving government?
[ ] Yes
[ ] There is a dominant two-party system in which other political forces never have any effective chance of taking part in national government
[x] No
Is potential access to public office open to all citizens?
[x] Yes
[ ] Formally unrestricted, but in practice restricted for some groups, or for citizens from some parts of the country
[ ] No
Are citizens free to form political and civic organisations free of state interference and surveillance?
[ ] Yes
[ ] Officially free, but subject to some restrictions or interference
[ ] No
[x] Free from interference, not from surveillance

Section Two - Functioning of government:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Do freely elected representatives determine government policy?
[ ] Yes
[x] Exercise some meaningful influence
[ ] No
Is the legislature the supreme political body, with a clear supremacy over other branches of government?
[ ] Yes
[x] No
Is there an effective system of checks and balances on the exercise of government authority?
[ ] Yes
[ ] Yes, but there are some serious flaws
[x] No
Is the government is free of undue influence by the military or the security services?
[ ] Yes
[ ] Influence is low, but the defence minister is not a civilian. If the current risk of a military coup is extremely low, but the country has a recent history of military rule or coups
[x] No
Are important government functions or policies dictated by a foreign power?
[x] No
[ ]: There are some features of a protectorate
[ ] Yes (e.g. significant presence of foreign troops; important decisions taken by foreign power; country is a protectorate)
Do special economic, religious or other powerful domestic groups exercise significant political power, parallel to democratic
institutions?

[ ] No
[ ] They have some influence
[x] Yes
Are sufficient mechanisms and institutions in place for assuring government accountability to the electorate in between elections?
[ ] Yes
[x] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[ ] No
Does the government’s authority extend over the full territory of the country?
[x] Yes
[ ] No
Is the functioning of government open and transparent, with sufficient public access to information?
[x] Yes
[ ] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[ ] No
How pervasive is corruption?
[ ] Corruption is not a major problem
[ ] Corruption is a significant issue
[x] Pervasive corruption exists
Is the civil service willing and capable of implementing government policy?
[ ] Yes
[ ] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[x] No
How many of your citizens believe they have control over their own lives and choices?
[x] Over 70%
[ ] 50 - 70%
[ ] Less than 50%
How many citizens say they have confidence in the government and its institutions?
[ ] More than 40%
[x] 25 - 40%
[ ] Below 25%
How many of your nation's citizens say they have confidence in one or more of your nation's political parties?
[ ] More than 40%
[ ] 25-40%
[x] Below 25%

Section Three - Political Participation:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
What is the average voter turn out in a national election?
[x] Consistently above 70%
[ ] Between 50-70%
[ ] Below 50%
[ ] Voting is compulsory
Do ethnic, religious and other minorities have a reasonable degree of autonomy and voice in the political process?
[ ] Yes
[x] Yes, but serious flaws exist
[ ] No
What percentage of your legislature is comprised of women?
[ ] More than 20%
[x] 10-20%
[ ] Less than 10%
What percentage of your population are members of a political party?
[x] Over 7%
[ ] 4% to 7%
[ ] Under 4%.
[ ] Membership is compulsory or it's a single-party state
How many of your citizens say they are interested in politics?
[x] Over 60%
[ ] 40% to 60%
[ ] Less than 40%
How many of your citizens have either taken part in a public demonstration, or indicated a willingness to do so lawfully?
[x] Over 40%
[ ] 30% to 40%
[ ] Less than 30%
What is the literacy rate in your nation?
[ ] Over 90%
[x] 70% to 90%
[ ] Less than 70%
How many of your adult citizens regularly watch or read the news?
[c] Over 50%
[ ] 30% to 50%
[ ] Less than 30%
Does your government try to promote citizens to engage in the political process?
[x] Yes
[ ] Somewhat
[ ] No
[ ] Participation is mandatory or forced

Section Four - Democratic political culture:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Is there a sufficient degree of societal consensus and cohesion to underpin a stable, functioning democracy?
[ ] Yes
[ ] Yes, but there are some serious doubts and/or risks
[x] No
What percentage of your citizens say they desire strong leadership that can bypass the legislature and/or elections?
[ ] Less than 30%
[x] 30 - 50%
[ ] More than 50%
What percentage of citizens would support direct rule by the military?
[ ] Less than 10%
[ ] 10 - 30%
[x] More than 30%
What percentage of your nation's percentage say they would support experts or technocrats make decisions, rather than an elected government?
[x] Less than 50%
[ ] 50% to 70%
[ ] More than 70%
What percentage of your citizens would agree with the statement, "Democracies are not good at maintaining public order"?
[ ] Less than 30%
[ ] 30 - 50%
[x] More than 50%
What percentage of your nation's citizens believe that democracy negatively impacts the economy?
[x] Less than 20%
[ ] 20 - 60%
[ ] More than 60%
What percentage of your nation's citizens support democracy?
[x] More than 90%
[ ] 75% to 90%
[ ] Less than 75%
Is there a separation between church and state?
[ ] Yes
[ ] There is some residual influence on the state
[x] No

Section Five- Civil liberties:
Please place an X in the appropriate box. You are free to expand on your answer at any time or add additional information.
Is there a free electronic media?
[ ] Yes
[x] There is, but state-controlled media is heavily favoured, or the media is dominated by a small number of private operators.
[ ] No
Is there a free print media?
[ ] Yes
[x] Yes, but state-controlled media is heavily favoured or there is high degree of concentration of private ownership of national newspapers
[ ] No
Is there freedom of expression in your nation?
[x] Yes
[ ] Yes, but minority viewpoints are often subject to harassment or alternatively there are restrictive libel and "hate speech" laws
[ ] No
Is media coverage robust? Is there open and free discussion of public issues, with a reasonable diversity of opinions?
[x] Yes
[ ] There is formal freedom, but high degree of conformity of opinion, including through self-censorship, or discouragement of minority or marginal views
[ ] No
Are there political restrictions on access to the internet?
[x] No
[ ] Some moderate restrictions (if so, please expand: ______ )
[ ] Yes
Are citizens free to form professional organisations and trade unions?
[x] Yes
[ ] Officially free, but subject to some restrictions in practice (Feel free to expand: ______ )
[ ] No
Do institutions provide citizens with the opportunity to successfully petition government to redress grievances?
[x] Yes
[ ] Some opportunities
[ ] No
What is the legal status of torture in your nation?
[x] Torture is not used
[ ] Torture is used
Is the judiciary free from government influence?
[ ] Yes
[ ] Yes, but public officials are subject to legal immunity
[x] No
What degree of religious freedom exists in your nation?
[ ] High - people from all religions are free to worship in public or private in your country
[x] Moderate - some restrictions exist, or some religious groups feel unsafe despite official protections
[ ] Low - some or all religious groups are subject to significant restrictions
Are all citizens equal before the law in your country?
[x] Yes
[ ] Mostly, but some ethnic or religious minorities seem to be disproportionately targeted by law enforcement
[ ] No - the government clearly prejudices some groups over others
Do citizens enjoy basic security and protections by the government?
[x] Yes
[ ] Yes, but crime is pervasive and a major problem
[ ] No
Is private business free from government undue interference and are property rights respected?
[ ] Yes
[ ] Somewhat
[x] No
How much personal freedom do your citizens have with regards to travel, work or study?
[x] High levels of personal freedom
[ ] Moderate levels of personal freedom
[ ] Low or no levels of personal freedom
What percentage of people think that human rights are respected in your country?
[x] More than 70%
[ ] 50% to 70%
[ ] Less than 50%
Is there significant discrimination based on race, colour or creed?
[ ] No
[ ] Generally no, but there are some exceptions (please expand: ________)
[x] Yes
How often does your government use new or emerging threats (such as war, pandemics or terrorism) as an excuse to curtail civil liberties?
[ ] Rarely or never
[ ] Sometimes
[x] Frequently

(OPTIONAL) - More information
We would appreciate filling in as much of this information as possible. However, this is not required to receive a complete score, and filling this information out will not change your score in any way.
What is the approximate ethnic makeup of your nation? (in percentages)
How many official languages are there in your nation? What are these? 2, "simplified" and eastern traditional Kotoki
What is the political position of your nation's ruling Government? far-left, moderately authoritarian.
What type of Government does your country have? Federal Simi-executive monarch
How many members of your nation's national assembly/legislature are there? 500, this number is not set in stone and regularly changes.
(OOC) Which real life nation would you describe yours as being most similar to?
(OOC) What result do you think you are mostly likely to get? hybrid or flawed


END
(OOC) Which best describes your feelings toward this quiz:
[ ] I will never feel pleasure again knowing that this quiz is over, because it was the absolute apogee of my life
[ ] I don't actually have feelings because you're alone in a simulation and I'm just an NPC* created by the machine
[ ] All encompassing agape love accompanied by an inexplicable craving for a chocolate digestive.
[x] Calming until end, answer 2 to this question undid all of that and now I am in a slightly bad mood.
Do you think I'm abusing the multiple choice function?
[ ] No
[ ] Why would you even say that?
[x] Perchance
*its a NPC, an is used when it is before a vowel, n is a consonant.
none of my nations express my personal views, especially on economic issues.

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